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Biofoam: Not Just Peanuts
Summer Internship Program
State bank of India

7/27/2013

[Type the author name]

A
SUMMER INTERNSHIP REPORT
ON
Merchant Acquiring Business Point of Sale (P.o.s.)
Submitted to
L.J. Institute of Management studies
In requirement of partial fulfillment of
Master’s of Business Administration (MBA)
2 year full time Program of Gujarat Technological University
Submitted on:
27th July 2013
Submitted by:
Batch No: 2012-14

DECLARATION

1. Objective of the Study

2. Company Profile History
OVERVIEW OF SBI PROFILE MISSION VISION ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HISTORY ACHIEVEMENTS AND AWARDS SOCIAL ACTIVITIES OF SBI Owners
Products
Current Scenario

3. Organization Overview a. Organisation Structure b. Employee Profile c. Departmentation Information i. Finance ii. System iii. Marketing iv. HR 4. Strategies Adopted a. Finance b. Operations/ Production c. Marketing d. HR

5. Research a. Problems Identified b. Hypothesis c. Research Methodology d. Data Analysis e. Conclusions / Observations / Findings

f. Suggestions / Comments OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY

The objective of the study is
TOWARDS THE PARTIAL FULFILLMENT
FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE IN
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (2ND YEAR, SEM-3)

The major objective of the study is :

COMPANY OVERVIEW
( study of the various departments of the organization )

&

MARKET RESEARCH
ON
ARE THE CUSTOMERS OF HOME LOAN DEPARTMENT SATISFIED WITH THE PROCESSES INVOLVED IN GETTING LOAN FROM SBI ?

HISTORY OF SBI

EVOLUTION OF SBI

The origin of the

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