Retail Outlet Operation MBA Project

Retail outlet operation project is been developed for retail outlet, where the consumer will maintain an account and purchase all the items required to him. This project consists the admin module also, where the admin handles the various branches outlets for stock distribution, shelf inventory. This project is been developed for the user to easily purchase the good at a single click.

In retailing business operation management plays important role in production of goods and providing quality services to customers and improves business operations in a efficient and effective way.

Retail business is booming in India at present it is one of the fastest growing field in business. As all the businesses are interlinking with each other the scope of retail is increasing Indian economy and providing people a better shopping experience.

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Control of Grid Connected PV Cell Distributed Generation Systems

Control of Grid Connected PV Cell Distributed Generation Systems Abstract: Energy is essential to everyone’s life no matter when and where they are. This is especially true in this new century, where people keep pursuing higher quality of life. Among different types of energy, electric energy is one of the most important that people need every day. At present the majority of the world electricity is generated by Fossil fuels (including coal, oil, and natural gas), Nuclear power and Hydro power. The problems/concerns in generating the electrical energy by using the above conventional energy technologies are:

  • Conventional energy sources are not renewable
  • Conventional generation technologies are not environmental friendly
  • The cost of using Fossil and Nuclear fuels will go higher and higher
  • Hydro power sources are not enough and the sites are normally away from load centers.
  • Political and social concerns on safety are pushing nuclear power away

Due to the above problems/concerns regarding conventional energy technologies, the       renewable/alternative energy sources will play important role in electricity generation. The term “alternative energy” is referred to the energy produced in an environmentally friendly way. And, sooner or later, today’s alternative will become tomorrow’s main sources of electricity. Renewable energies are nearly unlimited energy sources. One of the renewable energy is solar energy, which can be the main alternative energy source in power generation. There are normally two ways to generate electricity from the sun light: through photovoltaic (PV) and solar thermal systems. Based on the above problems this project aims at the following objectives

  1. 1.      To develop a MATLAB/SIMULINK based model of Photovoltaic cells (PV Cells)
  2. 2.      To study the characteristics of Voltage –Current characteristics and Voltage –Power characteristics of PV cells under different cell temperature and Irradiance.
  3. 3.      To track the Maximum power point of the PV cells in all circumstances.
  4. 4.      To develop a MATLAB/SIMULINK based model for DC-DC boost converter
  5. 5.      To develop a SIMULINK based model for Inverters connected to the Grid.

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  1. A STUDY ON FUTURES AND POTIONS
  2. A STUDY ON FINANCIAL DERIVATIVES (FUTURES & OPTIONS)
  3. A STUDY ON EQUITY STOCK ANALYSIS REFERENCE TO INDIA INFOLINE
  4. REPORT ON STUDY OF QUALITY OF WORK LIFE AT LING TECHNOLOGIES
  5. MBA PROJECT REPORT ON STRESS MANAGEMENT OF EMPLOYEES
  6. STUDY OF TAX SAVING SCHEMES IN MUTUAL FUNDS MBA Project
  7. Supply Chain Finance Management MBA Project
  8. Comparative Analysis on Mutual Fund Scheme MBA Project
  9. DEMATERIALISATION OF SECURITIES MBA Project
  10. AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF DERIVATIVES IN FUTURES MBA Project
  11.  Product Management MBA Project
  12. Ratios Analysis MBA Project
  13. A STUDY ON LEVERAGED BUYOUTS IN INDIA MBA Project
  14. STUDY ON DERIVATIVES at INDIAINFOLINE MBA Project
  15. STUDY ON MERGERS and ACQUSITIONS-STRATEGIC ALLIANCE MBA Project
  16. MBA HR Project – JOB DESCRIPTION JOB ROLES AND RESPONSIBLITIES OF EMPLOYEES
  17. A CASE STUDY ON PORT FOLIO MANAGEMENT MBA Project
  18. Risk and Return of alternative Investment Opportunities available to High Net worth Individuals MBA Project
  19. Derivatives (Futures and Options) MBA Project
  20. RATIO ANALYSIS OF VIJAI ELECTRICALS LTD MBA Project
  21.  A STUDY ON FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND ITS RISK MANAGEMENT
  22. INITIAL PUBLIC OFFER & ANALYSIS A study on RELIANCE POWER & GMR IPO
  23. ANALYSIS OF INVESTMENT OPTIONS MBA Project
  24. ONLINE TRADING SYSTEM AT INTER-CONNECED STOCK EXCHANGE OF INDIA MBA Project
  25. SHAREKHAN Online Trading MBA Project
  26. ONLINE TRADING AND CLEARING & SETTLEMENTS AT ARIHANT CAPITAL MARKET Ltd MBA Project
  27. CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT IN ING VYSYA LIFE INSURANCE MBA Project
  28. A STUDY ON TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADER SHIP AT V Source MBA Project
  29. Life Insurance Polocy MBA Project at BAJAJ ALLIANZ
  30. A STUDY ON DEALERS PERCEPTION TOWARDS ASBESTOS CEMENT SHEETS MBA Project
  31. MBA PROJECT REPORT ON STRESS MANAGEMENT OF EMPLOYEES
  32. PORTFOLIO EVALUATION AND INVESTMENT DECISIONS MBA Project
  33. LIFE INSURANCE MBA Project at ING Vysya
  34. A STUDY ON PROMOTIONAL MIX OF INSURANCE PRODUCTS AND ITS IMPORTANCE ON THE GROWTH OF THE COMPANY
  35. A STUDY ON LEADER SHIP STYLES OF THE TEAMS MBA HR Project
  36. EVALUATION OF CAPITAL At SOUTH CENTRAL RAILWAY MBA Finance Project
  37. NON PERFORMING ASSETS IN ALLAHABAD BANK MBA Banking PROJECTS
  38. MBA Banking PROJECT REPORT ON STUDY ON HOME LOANS OF ICICI BANK
  39. CORRELATING INDIAN STOCK INDICES (BSE) WITH AMERICAN STOCK INDICES (NASDAQ) MBA Project
  40. A STUDY ON COMMODITIES TRADING INVESTMENT AND SPECULATION MBA Marketing Projects
  41.  MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS IN INDIAN BANKING SECTOR MBA Project
  42. PROJECT REPORT ON OPTIMIZATION OF PORTFOLIO RISK AND RETURN MBA PROJECT
  43. MBA HR Project – A study on analyzing levels of EMPLOYEE SATISFACTION At HALCYON TECHNOLOGIES
  44. Project Report On SECURITY ANALYSIS A STUDY ON SELECTED INDUSTRIES MBA Project
  45. A STUDY ON BRAND IMAGE OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE LTD MBA Project
  46. Role of RPO in India at Customer Empowering Services Pvt Ltd MBA Project
  47. Performance Review System MBA HR Project
  48. MARKET STUDY OF MANGO JUICE IN HINDUSTHAN COCA COLA BEVERAGES PVT LTD MBA Project
  49. PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR MUTUAL FUNDS MBA Project
  50. ARBITRAGE TRADE ANALYSIS OF STOCK TRADING IN NSE AND BSE MBA Project
  51. SYSTEMATIC RISK OF SELECT BANKING SCRIPTS TRADED IN NSE MBA Project
  52. MBA Project Report on ONLINE TRADING DERIVATIVES
  53. MBA HR Project – Job Descriptions Of Employees at MAA Television Network
  54. A STUDY ON BRAND EQUITY AND MEDIA EFFICIENCY MBA Project
  55. SECURITY ANALYSIS AND PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT MBA Project Report
  56. A study on Depository Participant Service Process at FORTUNE FINANCIAL SERVICES (INDIA) LIMITED
  57. ULIP as an Investment Avenue MBA Final Year Project
  58. A STUDY ON SUBPRIME CRISIS AND ITS EFFECTS ON INDIA MBA Project
  59. Customer Experience on Mid-Size Cars MBA Project
  60. Income Tax Planning in India with respect to Individual Assessee MBA Project
  61.  A PROJECT REPORT ON ANALYSIS OF CUSTOMERS USING GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS (GSM) IN HYDERABAD
  62. TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT MBA HR & Marketing Project
  63. MBA Final Year Project on Customer Satisfaction
  64. MBA Project on CAPITAL BUDGETING KESORAM
  65. Final Year MBA Project on BUDGETARY CONTROL SYSTEM Keshoram
  66. A Project Report on MARKETING TECHNIQUES OF ING VYSYA LIFE INSURANCE HYDERABAD
  67. A Project Report On Country of Origin Power of Image
  68. PROJECT REPORT ON A CASE STUDY ON PORT FOLIO MANAGEMENT

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A Study On Futures And Options

A Study On Futures And Potions MBA Project Objective is to  Some in the banking sector believe that, given the sector’s vast experience in handling and pushing through a mass of data related to payments and other transactions, they are well qualified to provide an outsourced service – where the bank handles the whole data flow between a corporate and its trading partners.

Also, within sectors such as retail, there is a greater degree of focus in ‘dematerialize the paperwork’ and many have signed up with specialist technology partners to electronically manage the flow and reconciliation of the data passing to and from their trading partners. Certainly a bank can replicate some of these aspects. There is no doubt that the information provided is vital to a bank looking to finance at different stages within the financial supply chain. Therefore, banks have, in my view, a responsibility to at least connect or partner with those who are already handling transactional data on behalf of our customers.

Each bank will make up its own mind as to how far it wishes to extend its activities around the managing of data across a supply chain. Some will look to provide a fully outsourced service, managing all the data across the purchase to pay transaction whilst others will look to capitalize on using already managed data, linking into these services to offer financing solutions on the back of these data flows. One of the main considerations for the bank will be whether the customer will be willing to pay for any offered services over and above the financing solutions.

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A Study on Financial Derivatives (Futures & Options)

The Air Tel network is good compare to the other service providers in rural and urban areas of Andhra Pradesh. The packages are also good but the packages are attracting business people and the jobbers only. If Air Tel wants to capture the student community they have to give more attracting packages.
The Vodafone network is good in the urban areas but it is poor in the rural areas of Andhra Pradesh. The majority subscribers of VODAFONE are in urban areas only. If they want to increase their subscriber base they have to increase their network in the rural areas. The market share of VODAFONE in student community is good when compare to the other players in the market.

The network of Idea is good in the urban areas but it is poor in the rural areas of Andhra Pradesh. The market share of Idea is also good but the services and packages offered by Idea are not attracting the student community. The market share of Idea in student community is poor. If they want to increase their subscriber base they have to increase their network and they have to give more attracting packages.
The network of Cell one is excellent in every part of India. But the packages are very poor. The market share is also less in student community when compare to the other players. If they want to increase their market share in the student community they have to give more attracting packages.

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A Study on Equity Stock Analysis Reference to India Infoline

LIBATIONS OF THE STUDY:

–     The A STUDY ON EQUITY STOCK ANALYSIS REFERENCE TO INDIA INFOLINE study was restricted to twin cities.

–     The information given by the respondents may be biased.

–    Suggestions given at the end of the report are based on the information collected, which may not be accurate due to the changing perceptions of the consumers.

–    Due to time constraint more information could not be collected.

–    Analysis could not be drawn for the entire questionnaire only specific questions have been analyzed and interpreted.

CONCLUSION

At the end of this study, we can say that given the rising standards of Indian individuals and upward economy of the country, prudent tax planning before-hand is must for all the citizens to make the most of their incomes. However, the mix of tax saving instruments, planning horizon would depend on an individual’s total taxable income and age in the particular financial year.

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Report On Study of Quality of Work Life at Ling Technologies

Recommendations

After the successful completion of the Report On Study of Quality of Work Life at Ling Technologies survey i.e. when all Employees submitted their feedback we analyzed it in following ways consolidated report of all the Employees taken and difficulties faced by them were taken into consideration. Then team wise about the perception and problems faced in teams were analyzed. Then reports were divided according to gender and analyzed and finally reports according to seniority were prepared from which the consolidated report that had been enclosed shows the overall levels of Employee Satisfaction at Halcyon Technologies.
After analyzing the consolidated report, I thought the below suggestions given by me would help Halcyon to create an amicable & peaceful environment where people feel proud to work.
The recommendations are follows:

1.    Some of the questions for which negative feedback was expected were deleted , in my view when they were planning to take an overall opinion about employee satisfaction levels all the factors related to employee satisfaction should be covered.

2.    Quick and prompt action should be taken for the areas found in Employee feedback which need improvement.

3.    Employee should be given more time to fill up the survey.

4.    Recent training and development sessions were useful to employees. Most of them felt that the training sessions should continue and this session should focus more on their technical and soft skills.

5.    In spite of company providing many benefits to employees, most of them are not happy with benefits plans of the company, I would like to recommend Halycon to go for benefits like sodex-ho passes, spouse insurance etc…

6.    Most of the employees felt that they should be a balance of work between personal and professional life. This kind of stress can be reduced by encouraging fun related activities in the office regularly.

7.    Employees says that there should be more space in the pantry and they also require more chairs as employees cannot go together for lunch and hence hampers the mutual communications. This can be overcome by providing more chairs or by making the sitting arrangements more spacious.

8.    Halycon should try to encourage its employees by taking them out for an outing or team dinner so as to boost up the team and give them relaxation from their routine activities.

9.    Employees feel that their performance evaluation is not fair,this can be abridged by making its employees clear about the policies and procedures.

10.    Team leads should give them a feedback for every fifteen days so that they can asses themselves and work on their weakness to convert them into strengths.

11.    Lack of discipline has been found with respect to time, I would like to recommend Halycon to go for an effective time sheet.

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MBA Project Report On Stress Management of Employees

After being a part of entire MBA PROJECT REPORT ON STRESS MANAGEMENT OF EMPLOYEES survey i.e. from preparation of questionnaire to the preparation of final report, I was able to identify the benefits from the survey conducted and also recognized some of the areas where Employees showed dissatisfaction, which are as follows:

1.    Employees were pleased to work with Halcyon.

2.    People expressed their confidence in management of Halcyon

3.    Most of the Employees were not clear about the mission & vision statement of Halcyon.

4.    Employees are not comfortable with the work place.

5.    Employees are unhappy with the Pantry & Conference facilities provided to them.

6.    Employees feel that they are unable to balance their personal and professional life.

7.    Most of the Employees are displeased with their Compensation and benefits part.

8.    Individuals are treated fairly in Halcyon.

9.    Employees are very much happy with their respective team leads.

10.      Individuals working in teams are happy with cooperation which they get    
from their respective teams.

11.     People working in Halcyon felt that they can freely share their opinion on various things relating to work and personal life with others.

12.     Employees strongly feel that they have Opportunity for their career growth at Halcyon.

13.     Employees are pleased with the Hr department.

14.     Lack of discipline is found with respect to time management.

15.    Employees are satisfied with the current policies of Halcyon technologies.

16.     Employees are unhappy with their performance evaluation policy.

17.     Most of the Employees are dissatisfied with the lack of feedback they get from their team leaders.

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Study of Tax Saving Schemes in Mutual Funds MBA Project

STUDY OF TAX SAVING SCHEMES IN MUTUAL FUNDS ICICI PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE CO LTD

  1. By this study we conclude that the minimum Tax saving of and individual is Rs 1000 and the maximum Tax saving is 30000.
  2. An Individual can take an advantage of this funds and schemes to save tax by investing maximum of Rs 1,00,000
  1. If an Individual pays a premium more than Rs 1,00,000 then he or she can’t avail tax benefit of what he or she pays excess of Rs 1,00,

STUDY OF TAX SAVING SCHEMES IN MUTUAL FUNDS MBA Projecta. The conclusion of this STUDY OF TAX SAVING SCHEMES IN MUTUAL FUNDS study is that the lower risk with the higher returns is the important aspect of the mutual funds. As we are studying on the tax saving funds in this the two type of benefits will be enjoyed by the investor i.e., first he will be saving the tax and the money what he is investing in that he should not pay any type of tax.

 b. In the above funds we can see that PruICICI tax plan fund had given 36.97% of return from the inception time, Kotak ELSS fund has given the return of 17.9% in one year, the Principal Tax Saving Fund has given 25.02% of returns from the inception period, Templeton India Tax shield fund had given the returns of 71.48% from the inception period and the Reliance Tax saver (ELSS) fund had given 30.51% of return from the inception.

c. According to the NAV the Principal Tax Saving Plan Fund is well,but the other and the competitor is Franklin Templeton Tax shield fund and ICICI PRUDENTIAL Tax Plan Fund. The fund is in the market for the long time but also the return of the fund are well. So, the investor can invest in the Principal Tax Saving Plan Fund or ICICI PRUDENTIAL Tax Plan Fund both. Here, the Franklin Templeton fund in the market for the long time more than the five years and the performance of the fund is also well.The more funtions are not i.e., the fund is not have more up and downs in the market the fund manager had maintained the fund in a good order and the portfolio is maintained in the well desired way and same with the ICICI PRUDENTIAL Tax Plan Fund also the investor can invest any one of the fund.Reliance Fund’s NAV has come down during this one year.So Investigate properly before investing in Reliance Tax Saver

    1. While investing the main things are that has to be noted that the functions are there are and how the fund is doing from the inception period. In the tax saving scheme the main intention of the investor is to save the tax, and he wants the money to be get some value added to it.

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Supply Chain Finance Management MBA Project

As the financial and physical supply chain become more integrated, debate is also switching to the management of inventory. Retailers, especially, want to delay taking title to the goods until the point of sale. For the banks however, financing and risk are traditionally directly linked to who has the title of the goods. How the banks react to this challenge remains to be seen. Basel II and credit concerns will dominate the discussion. One potential solution may be through the closer links that many banks are already forging with logistics providers and consolidators.

Only one thing is certain; any bank wishing to remain active in supply chain will need to remain innovative and ready to invest in the quick changing world of trade.

Banks that working with counterparts in emerging markets can provide earlier working capital finance. This can be achieved by developing or expanding partnerships with regional banks that already have a presence in these local markets. For example, RBS has such a relationship with the Bank of China (BoC). They have 13,000 branches situated throughout China, some 38% of the Chinese Corporate market, Continue reading “Supply Chain Finance Management MBA Project”