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Each IGNOU project is prepared as per the official guidelines – including Synopsis approval, Certificate of Originality, Report Structure (Introduction, Literature Review, Methodology, Data Analysis, Findings, Conclusion, References, Annexures).
IGNOU PGDRD (RDD 5) Synopsis
The IGNOU PGDRD Project provides insight into the socio-economic aspects influencing the change of rural society. It seeks to equip learners with skills in the planning, formulation, monitoring, and evaluation of rural development initiatives. It also familiarizes the student with the fundamental elements of research and project work. The IGNOU RDD 5 Project Program aims to enhance the quality of life for those residing in rural areas without essential facilities. It emphasizes the advancement of underdeveloped populations. The IGNOU PGDRD Project will benefit IGNOU learners. This will also be advantageous for recent graduates seeking a career in rural development.
Objectives
The PGDRD, an abbreviation for Post Graduate Diploma in Rural Development, is one of the most sought-after courses at IGNOU. If you possess a keen interest in rural development, the IGNOU RDD 5 Project will be highly beneficial for you. The materials in the IGNOU PGDRD Project are systematically arranged to furnish the student with a comprehensive understanding of the essential aspects of rural development.
Adhere to this framework for the IGNOU PGDRD Project and the IGNOU RDD 5 Project, with the following specific aims to facilitate learner proficiency:
- Identify and articulate research problems
- Compose a comprehensive research proposal for the IGNOU RDD 5 Project.
- Determine and implement a suitable research design
- Execute scientific inquiry in a methodical manner
- Gather and examine the data
- Acquire proficiency in utilizing suitable statistical techniques

1. COVER PAGE FOR SYNOPSIS
2. Approval Letter (TO BE SIGNED BY GUIDE AND STUDENT)
3. Guide resume
Details Bio-Data of the supervisor duly signed by him/her. (Bio-data of the guide should include his/her detailed office address with phone numbers.
Eligibility for Project Supervisor:
a) Direct access can be obtained from the Study Centre, Regional Centre, or Maidan Garhi.
b) M.Phil/PhD in Rural Development with at least two years of undergraduate or postgraduate teaching experience
Or
c) Master’s Degree in Rural Development with a minimum of two years of postgraduate experience.
Or
d) A Master’s Degree in Rural Development accompanied by at least five years of undergraduate teaching experience.
CONTENT FOR SYNOPSIS
1. Project Title
The title of the topic should be clear, short and specific. It will be useful if the topic selected is related to your area of work
2. Introduction
A brief background about the subject chosen for study
3. Rationale:
Why a particular topic has been chosen for the project work.
4. Objectives and hypotheses:
What you intend to achieve through the project.
Hypotheses
Your hypothesis (if any) on which you build your study
5. Research Methodology:
Research Methodology to be used for carrying out the study (detailing nature of data, data sources, collection methods, tools and techniques of analysis, sampling etc.)
6. The expected contribution from the study
7. Limitation of the proposed project, if any
Reference/Bibliography: List all sources in APA format
Annexures/Appendices (Questionnaire used etc.): Include any additional documents, questionnaires, or data.
IGNOU PGDRD (RDD 5) PROJECT REPORT SUBMISSION
Preparation of Project Report
Once you have carried out the study as envisaged in the approved synopsis then a report of the work done needs to be prepared. The length of the report may be about 60-70 double spaced typed pages (excluding appendices and exhibits). However, rational variation on either side is permissible.
Final Project Report must have the following:
- Cover Page – must have the Name and Enrolment No. of the Student and the Name of the Guide, along with the Title of the Project.

- Approved Proposal (i.e., Project Proposal, approved proforma and bio-data of the guide) properly bound in the project and not just stapled. Please note that project with stapled Proposal will not be accepted.
- Certificate of Originality– duly signed by the student and the guide with dates.

Acknowledgment

Declaration

1. Introduction: to the Project along with brief details of the organisation/s under study. It may give details about Rationale, Statement of problem etc

2. Review of the Literature
A literature review is a comprehensive compilation of publications produced by previous scholars. Furthermore, it encompasses books and journal articles. Moreover, it assists in conceptualizing ideas and subsequently cultivating substantial inquiries for the scholarly investigation.
3. Objectives Scope and hypotheses:
What you intend to achieve through the project.
Hypotheses
Your hypothesis (if any) on which you build your study
4. Research Methodology: It may give details about Rationale, Statement of problem, Objectives of the Project, Scope of the study etc.
It should include the Research Design, Nature and Source of data/information collected, Sample and Sampling method with rationale.
Details of the tools:
· The Questionnaire and other methods used and their purpose
· Reliability and Validity of the tools used
· Data collection, Statistical tools used for Data Analysis
5. Data Analysis and Interpretation: This should present the results in tabular or graphical format. The Interpretation of the data and results/findings may be given elaborately.
6. Findings and Recommendations
7. Conclusion
8. Limitations of the Project, Direction for further research (optional)
Reference/Bibliography
Annexure/Appendices (Questionnaire used etc.)
