77. IGNOU PGDAB Project

To prepare the IGNOU PGDAB Project, you should follow a business-oriented research / case-study approach, because PGDAB focuses on Advertising, Branding, and Business communication practices. Below is a clear, step-by-step detailed guide.

This format follows the project pattern of Indira Gandhi National Open University.


1. What is PGDAB Project? πŸ“˜

PGDAB project is:

  • A practical advertising/branding research study
  • Based on:
    • Brand analysis
    • Advertising campaign study
    • Consumer perception study
    • Media strategy analysis
  • Requires:
    • Field data or case study
    • Analysis
    • Report writing

2. Step-by-Step Preparation 🧭

Step 1 β€” Select Topic (Most Important)

Choose simple and practical advertising topic.

Best easy topics:

  • Consumer perception of local brands
  • Effectiveness of social media advertising
  • Brand awareness of a product
  • Advertisement impact on buying behavior
  • Comparative study of two brands
  • Digital marketing awareness among youth
  • Role of influencer marketing
  • Study of advertising strategy of small business

Example:

  • β€œBrand Awareness of Patanjali Products in Local Market”
  • β€œImpact of Instagram Advertising on Youth Buying Behaviour”

3. Prepare Project Synopsis πŸ“

Your synopsis should include:

  1. Title of Study
  2. Introduction
  3. Objectives
  4. Research Methodology
  5. Sample Size
  6. Data Collection Tools
  7. Expected Outcome
  8. References

Length: 3–5 pages


4. PGDAB Project Report Format πŸ“‚

Preliminary Pages

  1. Title Page
  2. Certificate (Guide)
  3. Declaration
  4. Acknowledgement
  5. Table of Contents

Chapter-wise Format

Chapter 1 β€” Introduction

Include:

  • Background of advertising topic
  • Need of study
  • Objectives
  • Scope
  • Limitations

Chapter 2 β€” Literature Review

Include:

  • Previous studies
  • Advertising concepts
  • Branding theories
  • Consumer behaviour theories

Chapter 3 β€” Research Methodology

Include:

  • Type of study (survey / case study)
  • Study area
  • Sample size (30–50 respondents)
  • Sampling method
  • Data collection tool (questionnaire)

Chapter 4 β€” Data Analysis πŸ“Š

This is most important chapter.

Include:

  • Awareness level
  • Advertisement recall
  • Buying behavior
  • Media preference
  • Brand preference

Use:

  • Tables
  • Pie charts
  • Bar graphs

Example:
Preferred advertising medium:

  • TV – 10
  • Social Media – 25
  • Newspaper – 5
  • Others – 10

Interpretation: Majority prefer social media.


Chapter 5 β€” Findings and Conclusion

Include:

  • Major findings
  • Suggestions
  • Marketing recommendations
  • Conclusion

5. Data Collection Methods πŸ“Š

You can collect data using:

  • Questionnaire
  • Online Google Form
  • Interview
  • Observation

Respondents:

  • Students
  • Consumers
  • Shopkeepers
  • Youth
  • Working professionals

6. Sample Questionnaire (Example)

  1. Age
  2. Gender
  3. Occupation
  4. Do you notice advertisements?
  5. Which platform do you prefer?
  6. Which brand do you recall?
  7. Does advertising influence your purchase?
  8. Social media vs TV?
  9. Favorite brand
  10. Reason for preference

Keep 15–20 questions.


7. Sample Size

Minimum: 30
Ideal: 50 respondents


8. Formatting Rules βš™οΈ

  • Font: Times New Roman
  • Size: 12
  • Spacing: 1.5
  • Pages: 60–70 approx
  • Binding: Spiral binding

9. Supervisor / Guide πŸ‘¨β€πŸ«

  • Must be qualified
  • Take signature on:
    • Certificate page
    • Approval page

10. Submission Checklist βœ”οΈ

Before submission:

  • Correct enrollment number
  • Guide signature
  • Tables and charts included
  • Proper binding
  • All chapters included

11. Easy High-Scoring Topics 🎯

  • Social media advertising impact
  • Brand awareness of local product
  • Consumer buying behaviour
  • Digital marketing usage
  • Online vs offline advertising

12. How to Score High Marks

  • Choose simple topic
  • Collect real data
  • Use charts
  • Write marketing suggestions
  • Avoid copy paste
  • Keep neat formatting