Handbook home

  • Search the Handbook
  • Undergraduate courses
  • Graduate courses
  • Research courses
  • Undergraduate subjects
  • Graduate subjects
  • Research subjects
  • Breadth Tracks
  • CAPS Login - Staff only
  • Minor Research Project

Minor Research Project (AGRI90070)

Graduate coursework Points: 25 Dual-Delivery (Parkville)

View full page

About this subject

  • Eligibility and requirements
  • Dates and times
  • Further information
  • Timetable (opens in new window)

Contact information

[email protected]

This subject enables students to conduct an original research topic under supervision, as approved by an academic project supervisor. The work commitment over one semester will be equivalent to lecture and practical based subjects worth 25 points. The content and extent of the project will be determined by a project supervisor in consultation with the student and subject coordinator. Students are strongly encouraged to initiate project ideas within existing networks or to identify a project topic of keen interest, through discussion with Faculty staff, prior to subject commencement. The project represents a capstone subject and comprises a review of a body of relevant literature, together with a critical evaluation of research or experimental protocols, a modest original experiment, or limited exploration of a scientific problem, or an investigation into a problem using an approved methodology. Following an initial workshop to establish subject expectations, deliverables and skill base requirements, projects will generally involve regular meetings with their supervisor where students report on progress, difficulties and research plans. Other workshops will deliver skill development in oral and written report presentation.

If you wish to complete the Minor Project over 1 year please enrol in AGRI90079 Minor Research Project Part 1 AND AGRI90081 Minor Research Project Part 2.

Intended learning outcomes

On completion of this subject

  • Undertake a minor original research project as a capstone learning activity on a topic in a Faculty-supported disciplinary area
  • Integration and application of disciplinary knowledge and skills to an independently generated research question and investigation
  • Analyse and synthesise salient features and important theoretical, methodological and empirical trends in published literature and data
  • Present research findings in clear, concise and persuasive written and verbal forms

Generic skills

On completion of this subject students will have:

  • Capacity to articulate knowledge and understanding in oral and written presentations and to allow informed dialogue with individuals and groups from industry, government and the community
  • Ability to evaluate and synthesise the research and professional literature in the discipline
  • Capacity for independent critical thought, rational inquiry and self-directed learning and research

Last updated: 3 November 2022

  • Agricultural Sciences
  • Astronomy & Space Sciences
  • Chemical Sciences
  • Cognitive Sciences and Psychology
  • Computer Sciences and IT
  • COVID-19 Research
  • Earth, Atmosphere & Environment Sciences
  • Energy Sciences
  • Engineering Sciences
  • Life Sciences & Biotechnology
  • Mathematical Sciences
  • Material Sciences
  • Medical Sciences
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Physical Sciences
  • Traditional Knowledge
  • Other Areas
  • Institutional
  • International
  • Grants for Seminar and Conferences
  • Startup Grants
  • Ministries & Departments
  • Centres of Excellence
  • Thematic Centres
  • Centres of Higher Learning
  • National Academies
  • Statewise S&T Organisations
  • Industry Related Associations
  • Laboratories
  • International Organisations
  • Civil Societies
  • Science Centres & Planetaria
  • All Programmes & Schemes
  • Research and Development
  • Human Resource and Development
  • Women Schemes
  • International Programmes
  • Societal Development
  • Academia Industry Partnerships
  • School Students
  • Graduate Students
  • Post Graduate Students
  • PhD Scholars
  • Post Doctoral Fellowships
  • Scholarships for Women
  • Faculty and Scientists
  • National Fellows
  • Grassroot Innovations
  • Industrial Innovations
  • COVID-19 Technology
  • Earth, Atmosphere & Env. Sciences
  • Rural Technologies

Research Grants - Individual

Funding opportunities menu, grants to university/college teachers for minor research project, ministry: ministry of education (moe), govt of india, funding agency: university grants commission (ugc), funding cycle: april to july, duration: 2 years, purpose: research.

  • About the Project

Result and Award Letter

  • Last Date : 31/08/2015
  • Site will not available between 2.30PM to 3.30PM on 10/10/2013
  • Eligibility
  • Declaration Certificate
  • Faculty of Science
  • Current Students
  • Course guide: Graduate coursework degrees
  • Agriculture and Food Science Masters research projects

Differences in Major and Minor Research Projects

When deciding on a research project, you should consider whether you want to enrol in a Minor or Major Research Project (25 or 50 points), and whether you want to complete your research in one semester, or over two semesters.

  • NAAC Report
  • Old Website
  • Media Center
  • Staff Login
  • Online Attestation
  • Affiliated Colleges
  • Election 2022
  • Kalina Campus: 022 26543000 Fort: 0222708700

University of Mumbai

Research Administration & Promotion Cell (RAPC)

Academic Appointments & Quality Assurance (AAQA)

Human Resource Development Cell (HRDC)

Fort Administration Department (FAD)

Vidyanagari Administration Department (VAD)

Research Administration & Promotion Department (RAPC)

College Affiliations and Development Department (CAD)

College Teachers Approval Unit (CTA)

Executive Authorities Section (EA)

Election Section

Admissions, Enrolment, Eligibility & Migration Department (AEM)

Academic Authorities, Meetings & Services (AAMS)

Special Cell 

Legal, RTI & Grievances Redressal Section

Cell for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives (PDSI)

Public Relations Office, Fort

Public Relations Office, Vidyanagri and Sub campuses

Vigilance & Disaster Management Cell

University Press

Infrastructure Planning, Execution and Maintenance Department (IPEMD)

Registrar Office

Women Development Cell (WDC)

Finance & Accounts Department

Functionality :

Research administration & promotion cell - rapc (formerly thesis section), 2018-19 (rusa), 2016-17 (rusa).

PET Syllabus

Ph.D. Course Work Syllabus

Important documents, phd s.o.p. flowchart..

  • Circular regarding Validity of PET March 2021 extended upto 31st October 2024
  • Circular regarding PhD Guide recognition in PG only Management Institutes
  • Circular regarding re-constitution of IAIP
  • Circular regarding uploading of approved research proposal on Shodhgangotri
  • Circular regarding Research on Special Candidates
  • Circular regarding PhD admission date extended to 30th June 2023
  • Circular regarding PET validity extended upto 30 th June 2023
  • Ph.D. Admission last date extended to 31st January 2023.
  • Ph.D. admission at research centres last date 31st December 2022
  • Time table Online PET 2022.
  • Last Date For Applications for PET 2022 Extended to 22nd Aug 2022
  • Last date of online applications for PET 2022 extended to 17th August 2022
  • Ph.D. Entrance Test PET 2022
  • Ph.D. thesis submission date extended upto 31 st December 2022
  • Validity of VCD / 947 of 2018 extended upto 14 th December 2022
  • Regarding concession (reduction) in fees applicable for PhD students
  • Date extended upto 15 th April 2022 for PhD admission
  • Academic Calendar RRC meetings 2022
  • PET syllabus of all subjects in faculty of Commerce and Management
  • Circular regarding PhD admissions after PET 2021
  • The syllabus for PET 2021 for all the subjects in Faculty of Commerce and Management
  • Thesis submission date extended upto 30th June 2022
  • VCD / 947 of 2018 re-promulgated further w.e.f. 15 th June 2021
  • Revised schedule for online PET 2021
  • Notice regarding schedule of PET 2021
  • Circular regarding last date for inviting online applications for PET 2021 extended upto 30th October 2021
  • Sindhudurg Sub Center MoU
  • Tourism MoU
  • Circular regarding prescribed formats under faculty of Science & Technology & faculty of Humanities
  • Ph.D. Entrance Test Application Form
  • Ph.D. vacant seats admission last date extended upto 30th September 2021
  • Standard Operating Procedures ( SOP ) for PhD
  • Circular regarding extended date 31st August 2021 for PhD admission
  • Circular for Research Ethics in Ph.D. course work
  • Format for Submission of Proposal for Topic Approval in the Faculty of Science and Technology
  • Format for Submission of Proposal for Topic Approval in the Faculties of Humanities
  • Circular regarding following reservation policy for Ph.D. Admissions
  • Circular regarding PET validity extended till 31 st December 2022 for PET 2018 & prior to PET 2018
  • Circular of portal for Ph.D. admission to various Departments of University
  • Admission process to be completed by 31st July 2021
  • Date extended till 31-12-2021 for submitting Thesis / Dissertations for Research students
  • Results declared of MET & PET of March 2021
  • VCD / 947 of 2018 extended for six months from 15th Dec, 2020.
  • PET – March 2021 Time Table & Instructions to Candidates
  • Circular for Cancellation of registration of Ph.D. students
  • Last date extended to 2nd March, 2021 for inviting online applications for PET
  • Circular of PET Syllabus
  • Circular regarding information required about Ph.D. Students
  • Research Guides Profile List
  • Circular regarding extended dates 30-6-2021 & 31-12-2021 for Minor Research Project
  • Last date extended to 4 th February 2021 for inviting online applications for PET
  • Online Applications for M.Phil and Ph.D. Entrance Test Re-Opened from 22nd January 2021 to 28th January 2021.
  • Extended Last date for PET online applications is 28th January, 2021
  • Ph.D. Dissertation submission date extended till 30th June 2021 as per UGC Guidelines.
  • Notice for the students
  • The Directors / Heads / Co-ordinators of University Institutes / Constituent Colleges / Departments / Sub-Campuses of University of Mumbai: To submit the data of M.Phil and Ph.D. programmes in their Research Centres to [email protected] on or before 7th November, 2020
  • Circular regarding extension period granted for submissions regarding PhD & Masters by Research programs
  • Circular regarding provisional continuation of recognition for research centers for academic year 2020-2021
  • Check list during submissions by students
  • Ph.D. online open defense Viva schedule
  • Ph.D. Online Open Defense Viva Schedule
  • Circular for online viva of Ph.D. / M.Sc. by Research / M.A. by Research / M.Pharm. / M.E. / M.Arch. etc
  • Ph.D. Online Open Defence Viva Schedule
  • Ph.D. online Open Defence Viva schedule
  • Online meeting of the Research and Recognition Committee for the Board of Studies in Psychology under the Faculty of Humanities

RUSA and IQAC, University of Mumbai in association with IQAC Cluster, Maharashtra is organising a workshop on “Training for NAAC” for IQAC Co-ordinators of Colleges

RUSA 2.0 online portal timelines for Component 2 and Component 8

RUSA 2.0 CLF- Portal is open for Institutes for Component 2,8 and 9

  • The open defence vivas of Ph.D. / M.A. & M.Sc. (By Research)/ M.Pharm. M.Arch. etc., scheduled or to be scheduled till 31at March 2020 are postponed till further notice.
  • Last date PET 2020 online applications extended to 31-3-2020
  • Ph.D. Open defence Viva Schedule from 16-03-2020 to 20-03-2020
  • Ph.D. Open defence Viva Schedule from 09-03-2020 to 13-03-2020
  • Ph.D. Open defence Viva Schedule from 02-03-2020 to 06-03-2020
  • Ph.D. Entrance Test- 2020
  • Thesis section shifted from fort office to kalina campus
  • Circular regarding Recognition of RC & Online fees payment.
  • Thesis section shifted to kalina campus
  • VCD / 947 Of 2018 again re-promulgated w.e.f 15 / 12 / 2019 for six months
  • Online Application for Research Centers Recognition Academic Year 2020-21
  • Circular regarding validity extended for VCD/947 of 2018
  • Circular for Remuneration of PET 2018
  • Circular regarding Ph.D. Engg.
  • Circular regarding M.Phil. Ph.D. admission
  • Re-promulgated VCD / 947 of 2018 regarding M.Phil / Ph.D

M.Phil / Ph.D. Notification

Tentative List of Research Centers

Circular to Research Centers regarding M.Phil and Ph.D

  • Circular regarding Plagiarism as per UGC Notification

Circular Extended Date 15-10-2018 online information Research Centre & Research Guide

Online Applications are invited from the Research Centres for First Time Recognition, Extension of Recognition, Continuation of Recognition, Permanent Recognition, Increase or Decrease in Intake Capacity from the Academic Year 2019-2020

Online Applications are invited from the Research Centres for First Time Recognition, Extension of Recognition, Continuation of Recognition, Permanent Recognition, Increase or Decrease in Intake Capacity from the Academic Year 2019-20

Circular Regarding Information to be filled in by the Research Centers and Research Guide

VCD with reference to the UGC Regulations 2016 containing procedure for Ph.D. Course

First time Recognition to enroll students for Ph.D. (Arts) degree in the subject of Philosophy for academic year 2017-18

TISS Invites applications for position of Consultants for State Project Directorate Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan, Maharashtra.

TISS Invites applications for position of Internships for State Project Directorate Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) Department of Higher and Technical Education Government of Maharashtra

Nominations of students for IMS training

SPD RUSA is organizing a meeting on 23rd September, 2016 at St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai to have a day long workshop for Management and Principals of the eligible Colleges.

Circular regarding Orientation Session of IMS under RUSA on 2nd September, 2016

To the Director of Research Institute/ Head of the University Departments/Princiapls of the affilaited colleges/ Center conducting Ph.D./ M.Phil. course in the various subject at their respective Center: The Minimum standard and procedure for award of M.Phil./ Ph.D. Degree Regulations, 2009.

The Candidates of entioned seat numbers who have appeared for PET Exam of April, 2015 shall contact ti the Thesis Section

आपल्या विद्यापीठाअर्तगत खुद्द विद्यापीठामध्ये व विद्यापीठाशी संलग्नित महाविद्यालयातील पी.एच.डी. संशोधन केंद्रांमध्ये पी.एच.डी. करीत असलेल्या विद्यार्थ्य़ाची तसेच मार्गदर्शकांची माहिती खालील तक्त्यामध्ये सादर करण्याबाबत  

आपल्या महाविद्यालयामध्ये आकारल्या जाणा-या शुल्काबाबत संपूर्ण माहिती विद्यापीठास सादर करण्याबाबत

The interview schedule for the Ph.D. in Labour studies at Late Narayan Meghaji Lokhande Maharashtra Institute of Labour Studies

  • PET Environment Science Syllabus
  • PET History Syllabus
  • PET Sindhi Syllabus
  • PET Geography Syllabus
  • PET Gujarati Syllabus
  • PET Psychology Syllabus
  • PET Urdu Syllabus
  • PET African Studies Syllabus
  • PET Environmental Science Syllabus
  • PET Social Work Syllabus
  • PET Dance Syllabus
  • PET RD Syllabus
  • PET Syllabus in MCA
  • PET Syllabus in Chem .Engg.
  • Linguistics PET Syllabus
  • PET Zoology Syllabus
  • Applied Biology Syllabus
  • PET Molecular Biology Syllabus
  • PET Bioanalytical Sciences Syllabus
  • PET Pharmacy Syllabus
  • PET Statistics Syllabus
  • Biochemistry PET Syllabus
  • IT (Science) PET syllabus
  • Microbiology PET syllabus
  • PET Biophysics syllabus
  • PET Life Sciences syllabus
  • PET Syllabus Computer Science
  • PET SYLLABUS FORENSIC SCIENCE (1)
  • PET SYLLABUS FORENSIC SCIENCE (2)
  • Syllabus PET Nano sci Nano tech
  • 4.1 Geology PET syllabus
  • 4.2 Botany PET syllabus
  • 4.35 PET. PhD. English
  • 4.36 PET. MPhil. English
  • 4.37 Communication & Journalism PET Syllabus
  • 4.38 Archaeology PET Syllabus
  • 4.39 Archaeology PET Syllabus Buddhist Studies
  • 4.40 Research Methodology AIC and BS PET Syllabus
  • 4.41 MUSIC PET Syllabus
  • 4.42 Foods, Nutrition and Dietetics PET Syllabus
  • 4.43 Textile and Fashion Technology PET Syllabus
  • 4.44 Research Methodology Home Science PET Syllabus
  • 4.45 Home Science PET Syllabus
  • 4.46 Sanskrit PET Syllabus
  • 4.48 PET PhD PHILOSOPHY
  • 4.49 PET MPhil PHILOSOPHY
  • 4.50 Marathi Prapatra 1 M.Phil Ph.D. _PET_ Entrance Exam
  • 4.53-PET Exm M.PHIL Syllabus Hindi
  • 4.54-PET Exam Ph.D Syllabus Hindi
  • 4.59 Sociology PET Syllabus
  • 4.60 Sociology PET Syllabus
  • 4.66 Biophysics PET Syllabus
  • 4.74 Chemistry PET Syllabus
  • 4.79. German PET Syllabus
  • 4.80 French PET Syllabus
  • 4.81 Persian PET Syllabus
  • 4.82 Arabic PET Syllabus
  • 4.83 Islamic PET Syllabus
  • 4.84 Kannada PET Syllabus
  • 4.85. Kannada PET Syllabus
  • 4.86. PHYSICAL EDUCATION PET Syllabus
  • 4.87 Gujarati PET Syllabus
  • 4.95 Physics PET Syllabus
  • 4.105 Biotechnology PET Syllabus
  • 4.109 MATHS PET Syllabus
  • 4.130 Electrical Engg PET Syllabus
  • 4.131 Civil Engineering PET Syllabus
  • 4.132 Computer Engg and IT Engg.  PET Syllabus Common
  • 4.137 chem Engg PET Syllabus
  • 4.138 Electronics and EXTC Engg PET Syllabus Common
  • 4.141 Biomedical Engg. PET 2020 Syllabus
  • 4.144 Instrumentation PET Syllabus
  • Architecture PET syllabus
  • Mechanical Engg RM PET Syllabus
  • MoU between UoM and SASMIRA , Mumbai ( MC dtd 12-10-2023 )
  • MoU between UoM & Saint Louis University (MC dtd 12-10-2023)
  • MoU between UoM & IUPUI Indiana Univ Purdue Univ Indianapolis USA (MC dtd 12-10-2023)
  • MoU between UoM & Punyashlok Ahilya Devi Solapur University (MC dtd 12-10-2023)
  • MoU between UoM & Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Lonere (MC dtd 12-10-2023)
  • MoU between UoM & Universite De Technologie De Troyes, France (MC dtd 12-10-2023)
  • MoU between UoM & Vrindaban Gurukul (MC dtd 12-10-2023)
  • MoU between UoM & The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (MC dtd 12-10-2023)
  • MoU between UoM & Multi Commodity Exchange of India, Limited (MC dtd 12-10-2023)
  • MoU between UoM & Retailers Association’s Skill Council of India (RASCI) (MC dtd 12-10-2023)
  • MoU between UoM & Swaminarayan Vidyapith (MC dtd 12-10-2023)
  • MoU between UoM & The Go Shoonya (Material Recovery Facility) MC dtd 12-10-2023
  • MoU between UoM & Sonopant Dandekar College, Palghar (MC dtd 12-10-2023)
  • MoU between UoM & The District Collector, Mumbai Suburban District (MC dtd 12-10-2023)
  • MoU between UoM & Collector Thane (MC dtd 12-10-2023)
  • MoU between UoM & Oil Technologist’s Association of India, Western Region, Mumbai (MC dtd 12-10-2023)
  • MoU between UoM & The Colour Society, ICT, Mumbai (MC dtd 12-10-2023)
  • MoU between UoM & Mauritius Marathi Cultural Centre Trust (MC dtd 12-10-2023)
  • MoU between UoM & The Indian Council for Culture Relations (ICCR) MEA, GoI (MC dtd 12-10-2023))
  • MoU between UoM & Society for Industrial Chemistry, Thane (MC dtd 12-10-2023)
  • MoU between UoM & District Collector Ratnagiri (MC dtd 12-10-2023)
  • MoU between UoM & Society of Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering (SAMEER) Mumbai (MC dtd 12-10-2023)
  • MoU between UoM & Goethe University of Frankfurt, Germany (MC dtd 12-10-2023)
  • MoU between UoM & FSSAI & ITCFSAN (MC dtd 12-10-2023)
  • MoU between UoM & The Go Shoonya (Open Classroom) MC dtd 12-10-2023
  • MoU between UoM & Dr. Homi Bhabha State University (MC dtd 12-10-2023)
  • Kalyan Sub Center and ASM Internatinal
  • UoM and Central Institute of Fisheries Education (CIFE)
  • UoM and Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)
  • UoM and Microtech Global Foundation (MTGF)
  • UOM and Tourist Guide Association
  • University of Mumbai and TransStadia Education & Research
  • University of Mumbai and PremierRhythmic Academy
  • Sindhu Swadhyay Sanstha and Ocean Institute the Univ. Western Australia
  • MoU Sub-Center Ratnagiri and Maharashtra Pollution Control Board
  • IQAC UOM and Research for Resurgence Foundation, Nagpur
  • Academy of Theatre Arts And Kalaprangan Trust
  • Academy of Theatre Arts and Mumbai School of Cinematic & Performing Arts LLP
  • Dept. of Commerce and KIP Education
  • Dept. of Commerce and Vidyalankar School of Information Tech.
  • Dept. of French and French Instite in India
  • Dept. of German and Bergische Universitat Students
  • Dept. of German and Bergische Universitat Wuppertal, Germany
  • Dept. of Philosophy and SNGC
  • Current unsigned mou freiburg
  • Existing mou – freiburg
  • MOU Sub Centre Ratnagiri
  • English Ph.D. Course Work
  • 4.108 – Mathematics (AC 23-07-2020)
  • 4.111 – Biotechnology (AC 23-07-2020)
  • 4.148 Pharmaceutical Sciences (AC 23-07-2020)
  • 6.8 Microbiology (AC 23-07-2020)
  • 6.20 – Life Sciences (AC 23-07-2020)
  • 6.31 – IT (Science) (AC 23-07-2020)
  • PhD Course Work – Pharmacy
  • 4.111 PhD Bio-Technology course work syllabus
  • Ph. D submissions Check list
  • Regarding equivalence of Economics and Business Economics for PhD Admission
  • Recognised Ph.D. Guides
  • Circular regarding extension required after six years for PhD programme
  • Circular regarding 70 : 30 weightage for M.Phil / Ph.D. Admission
  • ARIIA Report 2021
  • PHD S.O.P. Flowchart

Academia.edu no longer supports Internet Explorer.

To browse Academia.edu and the wider internet faster and more securely, please take a few seconds to  upgrade your browser .

Enter the email address you signed up with and we'll email you a reset link.

  • We're Hiring!
  • Help Center

paper cover thumbnail

UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI PROPOSAL FOR SUBMISSION OF MINOR RESEARCH PROJECT PART – A

Profile image of Rahul Mhabde

Related Papers

Zulqarnain Asab

Abstract This paper examines the individual investment preferences and discusses the different factors of behavioral finance which are related to investment influence in developing countries like, Pakistan. Introduction simply discuss difference between traditional and behavioral finance literature consists on different factors of behavioral finance and traditional finance. Third portion consists on impact of both traditional and behavioral finance on investment the fourth sections discusses the comparison of different research results and at the last part contained the conclusion. Keywords: Behavioral Finance, Traditional Finance, Investment Decision. Efficient Market Hypothesis.

minor research project proposal 2020

TJPRC Publication

Behavioral finance is an open-minded finance which includes the study of psychology, sociology, and finance. Behavioral finance micro examines behavior or biases of investors and behavioral finance macro describe anomalies in the efficient market. Nowadays, behavioral finance is not a new concept, the existence, and impact of behavioral biases in investor's behavior and human judgment are huge. In this paper, we will review various studies in this area so as to have a clear understanding of the behavioral finance and its significance in the financial decision making of investors. JEL CLASSIFICATION: G11, G14

Sana Jameel

Muhammad Mubin , Sumra Mughal

The deliberation in theoretical finance among the Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) and the subject of the behavioral finance is of immense interest. from the time when its emerge, the EMH has been the most significant theory which describes the behavior of the diverse agents in the financial markets and overlooks more or less any prospective impact of human behavior in the investment method. From the end of 1970s and the commencement of 1980s, a rising number of researchers and scholars showed the irregularity of this theory. The anomalies of the recent portfolio models and theories have provoked the development of behavioral finance. Behavioral finance assimilates psychology and economics in finance theory and has its heredity in theground-breaking work of great psychologists Tversky and Daniel Kahneman (1979). The rationale of this study is to present a synthesis of the behavioral finance literature over the last two decades.

Thomas J Sullivan

"Speculators may do no harm as bubbles on a steady stream of enterprise. But the position is serious when enterprise becomes the bubble on a whirlpool of speculation." —JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES Is investor behavior rational during times of high market volatility, bear, and bull markets? If investors are armed with the knowledge that markets can be vulnerable to irrational exuberance1 And, therefore, causing speculative bubbles, how can they improve their decision-making process during these periods of market change? These questions can begin to be answered by understanding the history and theory of behavioral finance and learning to implement the lessons that it teaches. Given the current academic understanding of behavioral finance theory: how people think and react to market bubbles; the majority of investors, advisors, and institutions do not act rationally during times of changing market conditions. Investors can correct their decision making processes during times of financial bubbles by learning from past market bubbles, understanding behavioral finance theory, learning to implement its concepts through self reflection of one’s rational expectations, recognizing and understanding their mistakes and those of others, and garnering self control of one’s actions and decisions during any type of financial situation.

Selim Ahamed

Salman Shahid

This research aims to investigate behavioral factors influencing the decisions of individual investors at the Securities Companies in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Data for this research was collated from 188 responses from individual investors, accounting for the response rate of 63%. There are five behavioral factors of individual investors at the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange: Herding, Market, Prospect, Overconfidence-gamble's fallacy, and Anchoring-ability bias. Securities Companies may also use the findings of this research for better understanding on investors' decision to give better recommendations to them. Stock prices then reflect their true value and Ho Chi Minh stock market becomes the yardstick of the economy's wealth and helps enterprises to raise capital for business activities.

Canadian Institute for Knowledge Development (CIKD)

International Journal of Organizational Leadership (IJOL)

Behavioral finance is precisely non-rational behavior of market investors. Behavioral finance theory shows that investors make investment decisions rationally, by intermittent change from the past and that investment decisions can be taken under the influence of some psychological factors. This theory shows how human behaviors are effective in the functioning of investment decisions and that investment decisions can be made in non-rational behaviors. People are determined to invest under the influence of emotions and personal intuitions with models based on rational behavior and investment behaviors. Whether individuals are rational in the economic decision-making process is one of the key points of debate and it seems quite complex to be able to demonstrate this. This study will focus on individuals (investors), one of the economic decision makers. Socio-economic factors, as well as psychological factors, influence the risk that investors perceive in the decision-making process of individual investors. The purpose of this study is to identify stimuli that affect individual investors' drivers of financial investment decisions and to consider it in terms of behavioral finance. For this purpose, an individual investor questionnaire has been determined in the field which has previously been validated and reliable. This questionnaire was applied to 200 employees working in private and public banks operating in Aksaray and 177 people were provided feedback. In the case of Aksaray, it has been determined which stimulants are under the influence of predictions, estimates, emotions, personal intuitions, psychological and sociological behaviors of investment decision-making individuals.

Muhammad Yasir

The study is based on analyzing Pakistan's individual investor by contrasting their behavior in bull market (2007 & 2010) and bear market (2008-2009).The major objective of study is to examine whether the attitude, perception and preferences towards risk, book to market valuations are different between varying market conditions. Empirical investigation is done by using data of 100 companies of different sectors for four years. Price earnings ratio, Book to market value, systematic risk, volatility and abnormal returns are used as measure of risk in six different regression models along with intercept and interactive dummies. Individual level of ownership is used as attitude towards risk. Due to some behavioral biases, Overall Individual investor attitude towards risk is similar in both market condition except a significant behavioral difference is identified between bull and bear market and such behavior is associated with Book to Market Valuation only.

Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems

Henk von Eije

RELATED PAPERS

Marietta Auer

Francesco Caglioti

Wiji Arulampalam

Tunji Odunlade

International Studies

Varun Sahni

Protein Expression and Purification

Vivian de los Rios

Matéria (Rio de Janeiro)

Valdemir Santos

Theory in Biosciences

Geneviève Rollet

怎么办理迈阿密大学毕业证 um毕业证文凭证书英文注册证明原版一模一样

The Lancet Planetary Health

Robert Ntozini

Prosiding Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat

Eddy Setiawan

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology

Karin Rosen

Paolo Bavastro

Sustainability

JUAN A . LABARTA

Mariyatul Fikriyah

Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine

The Journal of the Korea Contents Association

Jeong-ryeol Kim

Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems

MIRIAN IRENE CAPA MOROCHO

Lemari Baju Besi Sliding 1 Pintu di Mojokerto

Distributor Lemari Baju Besi

Occasional Paper Series

Keisha McIntosh

Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation

Journal of Youth Studies

Barbara D'Amen

  •   We're Hiring!
  •   Help Center
  • Find new research papers in:
  • Health Sciences
  • Earth Sciences
  • Cognitive Science
  • Mathematics
  • Computer Science
  • Academia ©2024

Logo

NSF to Solicit Proposals, Funding Requests for National AI Research Resource Pilot Demo Projects

NSF to Solicit Proposals, Funding Requests for National AI Research Resource Pilot Demo Projects

The National Science Foundation’s Office of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure has announced its interest in receiving Early-concept Grants for Exploratory Research — a.k.a. EAGER — proposals and supplemental funding requests for demonstration projects as part of the National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource Pilot .

According to a Dear Colleague Letter published Tuesday, the demonstration projects will be undertaken by teams of AI researchers, cyberinfrastructure specialists and domain scientists who are addressing research challenges that use or rely on one or more NAIRR Pilot resources.

NSF expects the multidisciplinary efforts to lead to scientific publications and demonstrate potential capabilities of a future NAIRR.

Interested stakeholders should first submit a three-page concept outline to NSF. The concept outlines should include a problem statement describing a specific research challenge, a draft budget and a description of the proposed work and NAIRR resources that will be required to perform the work.

NSF will return without review EAGER proposals and funding requests to parties that didn’t both submit an initial outline and were subsequently invited to fully submit by NSF.

“EAGER proposals and supplemental funding requests for demonstration projects submitted by July 10, 2024, will have the highest opportunity to be funded in FY2024. Submissions after July 10, 2024, may be considered in FY2025,” the letter states.

minor research project proposal 2020

Indian Embelam

  • Login for Applicant
  • Login for ICSSR Officials

ICSSR Invites Applications from Indian Social Scientists for the Research Projects (Major & Minor) for 2023-24

  • Google Plus

You are here

The proposed study could be multidisciplinary or may belong to a social science discipline.

Applicants must apply in accordance with the ICSSR Research Projects Guidelines . Applications received online through the ICSSR website will only be accepted. Indian social scientists are only eligible to apply and the candidates must need to upload the documents mentioned in the online Application Form.

All applicants must ensure to send the hard copies of their duly filled application and annexures, forwarded by the Competent Authorities of the affiliating institution, within 10 days of the last date of submission of online application form to below given address:

In-charge Research Project Division Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) JNU Institutional Area, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi - 110067

Sample Application Form is enclosed for preparation .

 Last date for submission of online application has been extended to October 18, 2023 ( Wednesday )

Note :  Those who are still continuing with any other project/study of ICSSR can take up the fresh study only after completing the ongoing study as per the guidelines.

Click here for the Guidelines and detailed instructions on how to apply .

Link to apply: https://app.icssr.org

Help on application procedure: https://icssr.org/how-apply

For Technical assistance, email to cc [at] icssr [dot] org

IMAGES

  1. University Funded Minor Research Project Annexures New

    minor research project proposal 2020

  2. Minor Revision Proposal Form

    minor research project proposal 2020

  3. PROPOSAL EXTENDED RESEARCH OR MINOR THESIS

    minor research project proposal 2020

  4. FREE 82+ Project Proposal Samples in PDF

    minor research project proposal 2020

  5. MRA1 research proposal guide.docx

    minor research project proposal 2020

  6. Executive summary of the minor research project

    minor research project proposal 2020

VIDEO

  1. MINOR RESEARCH PROJECT SEM.- 6 NOTICE

  2. ENC1102 Research Project Proposal

  3. Research/Project Proposal

  4. RESEARCH PROJECT PROPOSAL OUTLINE

  5. Research Project Proposal Discussion Board

  6. Creating a research proposal

COMMENTS

  1. PDF University Grants Commission Minor Research Project for Teachers XII

    The quantum of assistance for a research project will be as under: Minor Research Project in Sciences including Engineering & Technology, Medical, Pharmacy Agriculture etc. - Rs. 5.00 lacs. Minor Research Project in Humanities, Social Science, Languages, Literature, Arts, Law and allied disciplines - Rs. 3.00 lacs.

  2. Research Projects (Major and Minor)

    Two categories of Research projects: First, Major and Minor Research Projects and secondly Research Programmes, formerly known as Research Projects Responsive and Research Projects Sponsored respectively. As per the guidelines proposals are invited, scrutinized, processed and awarded every year.

  3. PDF Minor Research Project Grant Guideline 2020 2021

    The eligible faculty may submit their Minor Research Project Proposal applications in the prescribed format as per the Minor Research Project Guidelines uploaded on the website of the university (www.osou.ac.in) in the soft copy PDF form via mail at [email protected] on or before 7th September 2020

  4. UGC:Minor Research Project(MRP-Regional Offices)

    The University Grants Commission strives to promote teaching and research in emerging areas in Humanities, Social Sciences, Languages, Literature, Pure sciences, Engineering & Technology, Pharmacy, Medical, Agricultural Sciences etc. The emphasis would be supporting such areas that cut across disciplines and subjects such as health, gerontology ...

  5. How to Write a Research Proposal

    Research proposal examples. Writing a research proposal can be quite challenging, but a good starting point could be to look at some examples. We've included a few for you below. Example research proposal #1: "A Conceptual Framework for Scheduling Constraint Management" Example research proposal #2: "Medical Students as Mediators of ...

  6. PDF List of recommended proposals of Minor Research Projects

    1 Amanpreet Singh Assistant Professor Institute of Engineering & Technology IET Bhaddal Technical Campus P.O.Mianpur- 140 108 Distt. Ropar Punjab 2 A.M.Chalkoo Assistant Professor Govt. Degree College Sopore,Distt.Baramulla- 193 201 (J & K) 3 Abdul Rashid Dar Assistant Professor Govt. Degree College Ganderbal-191201 Kashmir (J & K) 4 Alka ...

  7. PDF Research Funding Council for Major and Minor Research Projects during

    The quantum of assistance for a research project will be as under: - Major Research Project in Sciences including Engineering & Technology, Medical, Pharmacy Agriculture etc. - Rs. 12 lacs. - Major Research Project in Humanities, Social Science, Languages, Literature, Arts, Law and allied disciplines - Rs. 10 lacs. - Minor Research Project - Rs ...

  8. Minor Research Project Guidelines

    8.7 No scholar will be allowed to take up a research project/programme along with any ICSSR fellowship. 8.8 Foreign trip is not permissible within the Scheme of Minor Research Projects. 8.9 No request for additional grant in excess of the sanction budget will be considered. 8.10 The Project Director shall be personally responsible for timely ...

  9. PDF UGC:Minor Research Project(MRP-Regional Offices)

    Any other information which the investigator may like to give in support of this proposal which may be helpful in evaluating , Choose File No fie chosen Up oad Recommended letter from principa , upload Recommended from pdf format) Home Login About the Project Dow n load *Minor Research Project(Regional Offices) I. Apply Now 2. Login

  10. PDF List of Awardees

    S.No. Project ID Name of the Project Director Title 1 ICSSR-RMM-2022-751 Dr.Paritosh Chandra Sinha Investors' Attention Dynamics and ESG Investing for Sustainability: A Study on the BSE and NSE Stock Markets 2 ICSSR-RMM-2022-10713 Dr.Poonam Kakkad Influence of Brand in Buying Behaviour of Millennials in Mumbai with Reference to

  11. PDF Minor Research Project

    3 Guidelines for preparing Project Proposal: 1) Research work should not be repetitive of similar work done earlier either by the investigator or by any other person. 2) The Project Proposal should have a Brief Title not exceeding one and half- lines to clearly indicate its subject & aim. 3) The introduction of the proposed research work must cover the Origin of

  12. Minor Research Project (AGRI90070)

    Undertake a minor original research project as a capstone learning activity on a topic in a Faculty-supported disciplinary area. Integration and application of disciplinary knowledge and skills to an independently generated research question and investigation. Analyse and synthesise salient features and important theoretical, methodological and ...

  13. Grants to University/College Teachers for Minor Research Project

    The scheme aims to provide financial support to researchers in all streams working as teachers in the universities and colleges to meet requirements for individual and research in specialized areas who wish to undertake, along with teaching work, a Minor Research Project or working for doctorate degree under an approved supervisor.

  14. UGC:Minor Research Project(MRP-Regional Offices)

    UGC:Minor Research Project (MRP-Regional Offices) TARGET GROUP AND ELIGIBILITY: The University Grants Commission will pr ovide support to perm anent/regular, working/retired teachers in the Universities and Colleges (Under Section 2 (f) and 12 B of UGC Act, 1956) only. The permanent teachers working in self financing In stitutions [Self ...

  15. PDF Call for Research Projects

    Universities and Colleges, who wish to undertake minor research project along with assigned work. Duly-filled and forwarded project proposals will be considered under the following categories: (1.) Permanent/regular teachers working in School of Education, Central ... 2020. 7. Procedure for Applying

  16. Results

    Result for the post of Major and Minor Research Projects for the Year 2023-24. Result for the post of ICSSR Doctoral Fellowships 2023-24. Result for the post of Post-Doctoral Fellowship 2023-2024 [Provisional approval letters are being sent to the awardees by post as well as email.] Result for the post of Result for the post of Research Assistant.

  17. Differences in Major and Minor Research Projects

    Compared to the minor research project, the major project requires deeper and higher-level analysis. In order to complete the major project to a high level, a GPA of 75+ is recommended in preceding coursework subjects. A research project will be required for students planning for a PhD pathway. Topic Approval. The Project Approval form requires ...

  18. (PDF) Annexure-II FORMAT FOR SUBMISSION OF PROPOSAL FOR MINOR RESEARCH

    c. I/we shall complete the project within the stipulated period. If I/We fail to do so and if the UGC is not satisfied with the progress of the research project, the Commission may terminate the project immediately and ask for the refund of the amount received by me/us. d. The above research project is not funded by any other agency.

  19. Research Administration & Promotion Cell (RAPC)

    Circular regarding extended dates 30-6-2021 & 31-12-2021 for Minor Research Project; ... Circular regarding provisional continuation of recognition for research centers for academic year 2020-2021; Check list during submissions by students; ... Circular regarding uploading of approved research proposal on Shodhgangotri;

  20. PDF MINOR RESEARCH PROJECTS GUIDELINES

    8.6 The Project Director will be allowed to take up only one minor research project/programme at one point of time. 8.7 No scholar will be allowed to take up a research project/programme along with any ICSSR fellowship. 8.8 Foreign trip is not permissible within the Scheme of Minor Research Projects.

  21. Declaration of Results of Major and Minor Research Projects for the

    Dear Esteemed Scholar, Warm greetings and heartfelt congratulations on being awarded the Major and Minor Projects by the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) for the year 2023-24!. We are happy to inform you that following are the lists of applicants whose proposals have been provisionally approved by the relevant expert committees of the ICSSR for the Major and Minor Research ...

  22. University of Mumbai Proposal for Submission of Minor Research Project

    (a) Details of the project/scheme completed or ongoing with the P.I Name of the agency Year Started Total Completed Equipment/Infrastructural facilities obtained University of Mumbai,Minor Research Aug,2010 1 Completed Well Equipped Library,Computer with Internet Facility, (b) Institutional and Departmental facilities available for the proposed ...

  23. NSF to Solicit Proposals, Funding Requests for National AI Research

    The National Science Foundation's Office of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure has announced its interest in receiving Early-concept Grants for Exploratory Research — a.k.a. EAGER — proposals and ...

  24. ICSSR Invites Applications from Indian Social Scientists for the

    Home » ICSSR Invites Applications from Indian Social Scientists for the Research Projects (Major & Minor) for 2023-24. The proposed study could be multidisciplinary or may belong to a social science discipline. Applicants must apply in accordance with the ICSSR Research Projects Guidelines. Applications received online through the ICSSR ...