Preparing and Submitting the Project Synopsis
The synopsis serves as a blueprint for your entire IGNOU project. Getting it approved by your program coordinator or project guide is mandatory before proceeding with data collection and report writing.
The Role of Synopsis in IGNOU Project Cycle
The primary objective of the synopsis is to convince the evaluator that your proposed research is feasible, relevant, and aligned with IGNOU's academic standards. It demonstrates your understanding of research methodology and topic significance.
The document acts as a contract between you and the university. Once approved, you are expected to follow the methodology and objectives outlined in the synopsis during your actual project work.
Standard Layout for Project Proposal
The synopsis must be typed in A4 size paper with 1.5 line spacing, using Times New Roman or Arial font size 12. Margins should be 1 inch on all sides.
Cover Page Essentials
The project title should be specific, concise (preferably under 20 words), and reflective of the research focus. Avoid generic titles like "A Study of..." or "Analysis of...".
Core Components of Project Proposal
1. Introduction (1-2 pages): Provide background of the topic, its relevance to your program, and the research gap you intend to address. Include 2-3 key statistics or references to establish context.
2. Rationale of the Study (0.5 page): Avoid repetition of introduction content. Focus specifically on the "why" of your research.
3. Objectives of the Study (0.5 page): List 3-5 specific, measurable objectives using action verbs like "To analyze", "To evaluate", "To identify", "To examine".
4. Hypothesis (if applicable): Not all programs require hypotheses - check your project handbook.
5. Research Methodology (2-3 pages): This is the most critical section. Detail your research design (descriptive, exploratory, experimental), population, sampling technique, sample size, data collection tools, and analysis methods.
6. Chapterization Scheme (0.5 page): Provide tentative chapter titles and brief content description for each (usually 4-5 chapters).
7. Bibliography (1 page): Include 15-25 references in standard format (APA/MLA as specified by program). Use recent sources (last 5-7 years preferred).
8. Annexures: Include questionnaire/schedule, guide's bio-data, proforma, and any permission letters.
Guide Allocation Process
Regular communication with your guide during synopsis preparation is essential. Many rejections occur due to lack of guide consultation.
The guide's signature on the proforma indicates their willingness to supervise and their approval of your proposed work.
Common Synopsis Rejection Reasons and Solutions
Vague or Overly Broad Objectives: Use SMART criteria for objective formulation.
Inadequate Literature Support: Include at least 8-10 quality references in the introduction and methodology sections. Use IGNOU's eGyankosh and Shodhganga for free access.
Unrealistic Methodology: Secondary data projects need clear sources (government reports, company filings).
Poor Formatting: Follow exact font, spacing, and margin requirements. Use page numbers and proper headings.
Project Proposal Schedule
Check your program calendar for synopsis submission deadlines. MBA/MCA usually have two cycles (April and October).
After approval, the signed synopsis becomes your reference document throughout the project.
Submission Process Step by Step
Step 1: Download the latest proforma from the IGNOU project help online website or regional center. Fill all fields accurately.
Step 2: Make one additional photocopy for your records.
Step 3: Some centers accept online submission via email - confirm with your regional center.
Step 4: Wait for evaluation (typically 4-6 weeks). Check status online or via study center.
Post-Approval Actions
Begin detailed literature review and tool development immediately after approval. Do not wait for final submission deadline.
Create data coding sheets and backup systems before beginning field work.
Technology for Project Proposal
Microsoft Word for writing, Google Forms for questionnaire design, Excel for sample planning.
Join IGNOU project WhatsApp groups or Facebook communities for peer learning (but verify information with official sources).
Setting the Stage for Project Excellence
Invest time in understanding every component of the synopsis requirement. Consult your program handbook, study center counselors, and senior students who successfully completed their projects.
Your approved synopsis is a testament to your research capability. It is the first academic document that showcases your ability to identify problems and propose systematic solutions.
Word count: approximately 1500 words