16. IGNOU PGDDM Project
To prepare the IGNOU PGDDM Project, you need to follow a structured academic format. Below is a step-by-step practical guide specifically for students of Indira Gandhi National Open University π
π What is IGNOU PGDDM Project?
The Post Graduate Diploma in Disaster Management (PGDDM) project is a field-based or analytical report where you study a disaster-related issue and suggest management strategies.
- Usually submitted in last semester
- Carries marks (important for final result)
- Requires proposal approval first (very important)
π§ Step-by-Step Process to Prepare PGDDM Project
1οΈβ£ Choose a Suitable Topic
Pick a disaster management related topic. Choose something practical and local if possible.
Example Topics
- Flood Risk Assessment in your district
- Earthquake Preparedness in Schools
- COVID-19 Disaster Response Analysis
- Fire Safety Management in Hospitals
- Disaster Preparedness of Urban Slums
- Role of NGOs in Disaster Management
- Heatwave Management Plan for your city
- Community Based Disaster Risk Reduction
β Tip: Choose simple + data available topic
2οΈβ£ Prepare Project Proposal (Synopsis)
Before writing full project, you must prepare a proposal.
Proposal Format
Include these sections:
- Title of the Project
- Introduction
- Need of the Study
- Objectives of Study
- Study Area (location)
- Methodology (survey/interview/secondary data)
- Sample Size (if survey)
- Expected Outcome
- Chapter Plan
- References
π Proposal length: 5β8 pages
3οΈβ£ Get Proposal Approved
You must send proposal to:
- Regional Centre OR
- Programme Coordinator (as per instructions)
β οΈ Don’t write full project before approval.
4οΈβ£ Write Full Project Report
After approval, prepare full project.
Standard IGNOU PGDDM Project Format
Chapter 1 β Introduction
- Background
- Problem statement
- Objectives
- Scope
- Limitations
Chapter 2 β Literature Review
- Previous studies
- Government reports
- NDMA guidelines
Chapter 3 β Research Methodology
- Study area
- Data collection method
- Sampling
- Tools used (questionnaire, interview)
Chapter 4 β Data Analysis & Findings
- Tables
- Charts
- Observations
- Field findings
Chapter 5 β Recommendations & Conclusion
- Disaster preparedness plan
- Suggestions
- Conclusion
5οΈβ£ Add Required Certificates
Include these pages at beginning:
- Certificate from student
- Certificate from supervisor (if required)
- Declaration
- Acknowledgement
- Table of contents
6οΈβ£ Formatting Guidelines
Follow these standard rules π
- Font: Times New Roman
- Font size: 12
- Line spacing: 1.5
- Margin: 1 inch
- Pages: 60β80 (recommended)
- Spiral binding (usually acceptable)
7οΈβ£ Attach Field Data (If Survey)
If doing survey:
- Questionnaire
- Photos (optional)
- Raw data table
8οΈβ£ Final Project Structure
Your file order should be:
- Cover Page
- Certificate
- Declaration
- Acknowledgement
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- References
- Annexure (Questionnaire etc.)
π Sample Cover Page Format
Post Graduate Diploma in Disaster Management (PGDDM)
Project Title:
“Flood Risk Assessment in Ghaziabad District”
Submitted by:
Name:
Enrollment No:
Study Centre:
Session:
Submitted to:
IGNOU
π― Important Tips
β Choose local disaster topic
β Use simple English
β Add tables & charts
β Avoid copy-paste (plagiarism)
β Keep headings clear
β Submit before deadline