Writing an IGNOU MGPS (Master of Arts in Gandhi and Peace Studies) project involves several steps:
Identify and formulate research problems: Choose a particular area in which you are interested. Then in consultation with your guide, select a specific topic for your project work.
Write a good research proposal: The project proposal is an outline of the detailed work to be undertaken. The proposal should include:
Conduct scientific investigation in a systematic way: Collect and analyze the data. Learn to use appropriate statistical methods.
Write the Project Report/Dissertation/Thesis: The size of the project report depends on the nature of the theme of the project you have selected. However, it is desirable that the project report should be around 100 pages typed in double space. The report should be in the following format:
Remember, the main objective of the course Masters of Arts in Gandhi and Peace Studies is to promote both theoretical and applied research in Gandhian Studies, Peace, Conflict Management, and Social Regeneration. Good luck with your project!
The last date for submission of the IGNOU MGPS (Master of Arts in Gandhi and Peace Studies) project for the term end examination of June 2024 is 31st May 2024. This applies to both online and offline modes. Please ensure to submit your project by this date to be eligible for the term end examination. You can submit your project through the official portal. Good luck with your project submission!
Here are some points to consider while writing your IGNOU MGPS (Master of Arts in Gandhi and Peace Studies) project:
Topic Selection: Choose a topic that interests you and is relevant to Gandhi and Peace Studies.
Research Proposal: Write a comprehensive research proposal. It should include the title of the proposed project, background of the study, literature review, rationale of the study, objectives of the study, hypothesis (if any), and research methodology.
Research Design: Identify and use an appropriate research design for your study.
Data Collection and Analysis: Conduct a systematic scientific investigation. Collect and analyze data using appropriate statistical methods.
Project Report: The project report should be around 100 pages typed in double space. It should include the title of the project, name of the candidate, address, enrollment number, and year, certificate, acknowledgment, table of contents, and introduction.
Originality: Your work should be original and your own. Plagiarism is strictly prohibited.
Referencing: Properly cite all the sources you have used in your project.
Remember, the main objective of the course Masters of Arts in Gandhi and Peace Studies is to promote both theoretical and applied research in Gandhian Studies, Peace, Conflict Management, and Social Regeneration. Good luck with your project!
Starting your IGNOU MGPS (Master of Arts in Gandhi and Peace Studies) project along with the synopsis involves several steps:
Topic Selection: Choose a topic that interests you and is relevant to Gandhi and Peace Studies.
Synopsis Preparation: The synopsis is an outline of your proposed project. It should include:
Synopsis Submission: You need to send the final synopsis (in MS Word only) along with the guide’s consent in the email to the Regional Centre in the specific email provided by the RC for this purpose. While sending the mail, the subject line should indicate the Enrollment number and the course code.
Project Work: After your synopsis is approved, you can start your project work. This will involve data collection, analysis, and writing the project report.
Remember, your work should be original and properly cited. Good luck with your project!
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