Sunday, March 4, 2018

How to chose a case study format

Writing a case study is truly cumbersome task for students. Before writing a case study, doing loads of research is important to put your points forward. Students need different assignments throughout the academic year. In fact, they get assignments and case study is one of them. To achieve nice grades in academics students need to give 100% for case study assignments. 
Generally, two questions are very common every student seeks answer for once:
1.    How to write a case study that help in achieving good grades?
2.    How to chose an effective case study format?
Before, student truly begin to put efforts on a case study he / she must know the answer for above two question. Two students may do a similar case study, but who will get good grades shall largely depend on who has put his / her points forward in best possible manner. This is where case study format plays the bigger role.
Students can count on fellow students, seniors students and professors to discuss case study format and select one. At the same time they can seek help of professional case study writer who are doing this job for different colleges and university students since years. Professional case study writers with experience in different domains both academics and business can suggest a better format and better method to prepare a case study. When you seek out help of a professional you can expect best results that work for you.
Often, students find themselves in a tough situation when writing case study assignment comes in question. Perfection comes with practice, it takes time to build. The case study writing services offers professional sample, this helps students in taking decision upon methods and way to present a powerful case study that may impress a professor of the subject.
Case study methods are many, which method you shall chose depends on case to case basis. Students need to a certain method that works for the particular case. Before writing begins a sound knowledge of method and design is important. The case study templates that you get from a professional writing service help you in drafting your case study in a better an appealing format.
Drafting a case study in a certain format is essential, as professor look for the format and evaluate your paper based on this and points presented. Also while doing a case study, conducting interviews is essential. Your paper should be presented based on the interviews. You need to do good amount of quality research for interview question.
A case study may be of any type, it may be based on science, technology, a social issues or a cause. Depending on the case study topic its format varies, there is no set criterion. Your case study format may be illustrative, exploratory, cumulative, collective, critical l or looking at specific subject with cause and effect results.
In general to write a case study you need to go through following steps
  • Decision on type of case study
  • Finding the topic for case study
  • Data mining for the chosen topic; internet is of great help for this but you may need to go to libraries  too and read books gather extracts from them.
  • Preparation of interview questions to ask to participants.
  • Organization of data for writing case study; this may include, theories, numbers, graphs, extracts, references and questions and answers etc
  • Preparing First Draft of case study
  • Editing, fact checking & correction of grammatical errors etc.
  • Final editing and proofreading
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List of Government of India Agencies

The Government of India has many agencies like Ministries, Autonomous Bodies, Departments and Centres to advise government and help in functioning. Its important for every individual living in a country to know his / her government and its functioning. Broadly this knowledge makes a portion of General Awareness. In competitive examinations like Railway Recruitment, Banking, PO, Civil Services, Teachers' Appointment, Legal Professional Selection, SSC, Defence Personnel's Recruitment questions related various domains are asked. To help readers of this blog in preparing for competitive examination I have gathers here data about List of Government of India Agencies. To know about each of those Government of India agencies click of the links below
  1. Agencies under Ministry of Home Affairs India Government

  2. Agencies Under Ministry of Agriculture Government of India

  3. Agencies under Ministry of Civil Aviation

  4. Agencies under Ministry of Coal

  5. Ministry of Commerce and Industry/ Ministry of Business

  6. Ministry of Communications and Information Technology

  7. Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution

  8. Ministry of Corporate Affairs

  9. Ministry of Culture

  10. Ministry of Defence

  11. Ministry of Earth Sciences

  12. Ministry of Environment and Forests

  13. List of Forest Research Institutes in India

  14. Ministry of External Affairs

  15. Ministry of Finance

  16. Ministry of Food Processing Industries

  17. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

  18. Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises

  19. Ministry of Home Affairs

  20. Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation

  21. Ministry of Human Resource Development

  22. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting

  23. Ministry of Labour and Employment

  24. Ministry of Law and Justice

  25. Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises

  26. Ministry of Mines

  27. Ministry of Minority Affairs

  28. Ministry of New and Renewable Energy

  29. Ministry of Panchayati Raj

  30. Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions

  31. Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas

  32. Agencies under Ministry of Power

  33. Ministry of Railways

  34. Ministry of Road Transport and Highways

  35. Ministry of Rural Development

  36. Ministry of Science & Technology

  37. Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment

  38. Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation

  39. Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship

  40. Ministry of Steel

  41. Ministry of Textiles

  42. Autonomous Bodies

  43. Ministry of Women and Child Development

  44. Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports

  45. Independent Departments

  46. Independent Agencies/Bodies

  47. Intelligence

  48. Law enforcement

  49. Tribunals in India

     

    Source: www.india.gov.in 

Tribunals in India


    •     Appellate Tribunal for Electricity
    •     Appellate Tribunal for Forfeited Property
    •     Appellate Tribunal for Foreign Exchange
    •     Airports Economic Regulatory Authority Appellate Tribunal
    •     Armed Forces Tribunal
    •     Authority for Advance Rulings
    •     Authority for Advance Rulings (Central Excise, Customs and Service Tax)
    •     Central Administrative Tribunal
    •     Competition Commission of India
    •     Company Law Board
    •     Competition Appellate Tribunal
    •     Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal
    •     Cyber Appellate Tribunal
    •     Debts Recovery Appellate Tribunal
    •     Film Certification Appellate Tribunal
    •     Income-Tax Appellate Tribunal
    •     Industrial Tribunal
    •     Intellectual Property Appellate Board
    •     National Green Tribunal
    •     National Highways Tribunal
    •     National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission
    •     Railway Claims Tribunal
    •     Securities Appellate Tribunal
    •     Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Authority
    •     Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

    Source: www.india.gov.in

Law enforcement

  • Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
  • Criminal Investigations Department (CID)
  • Directorate General Civil Defence & Fire Services (DGCD)
  • Home Guards
  • Railway Protection Force
  • Rapid Action Force (RAF)
  • Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)
  • Central Industrial Security Force (CISF)
  • Central Vigilance Commission
  • Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB)
  • National Security Guards (NSG)
  • Defence Security Corps
  • Department of Internal Security
  • Special Protection Group (SPG)
Source: www.india.gov.in

Intelligence

National
  •     Intelligence Bureau (IB) (internal)
  •     Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) (external)
  •     Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC) (internal)

Economic
  •     Economic Intelligence Council
  •     Central Economic Intelligence Bureau
  •     Directorate General of Revenue Intelligence (DGRI)
  •     Directorate of Enforcement
  •     Directorate General of Anti-Evasion
  •     Directorate General of Income Tax Investigation
  •     Directorate of Income Tax Intelligence and Criminal Investigation

Military
  •     Aviation Research Centre(ARC)
  •     Directorate of Military Intelligence
  •     Directorate of Air Intelligence
  •     Directorate of Naval Intelligence
  •     Special Service Bureau

Other
  •     All-India Radio Monitoring Service (AIRMS)
  •     Joint Cipher Bureau
  •     Signal Intelligence Directorate
Source: www.india.gov.in

Independent Agencies/Bodies


    •     Planning Commission
    •     Telecom Regulatory Authority of India(TRAI)
    •     Election Commission of India
    •     Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG)
    •     Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)
    •     Central Information Commission
    •     Central Vigilance Commission (CVC)
    •     Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser
    •     National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC)
    •     National Commission for Minorities (NCM)
    •     National Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC)
    •     National Commission for Scheduled Tribes (NCST)
    •     National Commission for Women (NCW)
    •     National Commission on Population
    •     National Human Rights Commission (NHRC)
    •     Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC)
    •     Reserve Bank of India (RBI)

    Source: www.india.gov.in

Independent Departments

Department of Atomic Energy
  • Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
  • Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam
  • Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology, Indore
  • Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre, Calcutta
  • Atomic Minerals Division, Hyderabad
  • Nuclear Fuel Complex, Hyderabad
  • Heavy water plant, Manuguru
  • NPCIL, Mumbai
  • UCIL, Jhaduguda
  • Electronics Corporation of India Limited, Hyderabad
  • BHAVINI, KALPAKKAM
Department of Space
  •     Indian Space Research Organisation
  •     National Remote Sensing Centre, Hyderabad

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