A research project is a scientific endeavor to answer a research question. Specifically, projects may take the form of case series, case control study, cohort study, time series analysis, estimation, bayesian inference, randomized, controlled trial, survey, or secondary data analysis such as decision analysis, geospatial analysis, cost effectiveness analysis or meta-analysis. Following six steps to developing a research question, noting significance in that “the specificity of a well-developed research question helps writers avoid the ‘all-about’ paper and work toward supporting a specific, arguable thesis.”
Objectives
Research objectives describe concisely what the research is trying to achieve. They summarize the accomplishments a researcher wishes to achieve through the project and provides direction to the study. A research objective must be achievable, i.e., it must be framed keeping in mind the available time, infrastructure required for research, and other resources. Before forming a research objective, one should read about all the developments in your area of research and find gaps in knowledge that need to be addressed. This will help resercher to come up with suitable objectives for their research project.
Learning Outcomes
Assessment (Formative/Summative)
In order to pass the course students should therefore submit a reserch project in written form, present it and pass viva exam.
Marks : 100
Class
BS 8(R) & BS 8(SS)
As, there is no specific outline for this course therefore, in this course concern teacher provide guidence of Reserch project to students and assign different topics accordingly. So that students are able to compile there data analysis and reserch report according to there topics.