15. IGNOU AMT Project

The IGNOU AMT Project is required in the Apparel / Merchandising–related programme of Indira Gandhi National Open University. This project focuses on apparel production, textile analysis, merchandising, or garment industry practices. It involves practical observation + field study + written report. πŸ‘•πŸ“˜

Below is a complete step-by-step guide.


1. Objective of IGNOU AMT Project 🎯

The project aims to:

  • Understand apparel industry operations
  • Study textile materials and quality
  • Analyse merchandising practices
  • Evaluate garment production processes

Typical length: 40–60 pages


2. Choose a Suitable Topic 🧠

Your topic should relate to garment, textile, or merchandising.

Example Topics

  • Study of garment manufacturing unit
  • Apparel merchandising process
  • Fabric quality testing
  • Fashion retail store analysis
  • Production planning in garment industry
  • Textile fibre comparison
  • Quality control in apparel production
  • Consumer preference for ready-made garments

βœ” Choose a topic where you can easily visit a shop, boutique, or unit.


3. Define Objectives πŸ“Œ

Write 3–4 clear objectives

Example:

  • To study garment production process
  • To analyse quality control methods
  • To understand merchandising practices

4. Prepare Synopsis πŸ“

Before writing full project, create proposal.

Synopsis Format

  1. Title of study
  2. Introduction
  3. Objectives
  4. Methodology
  5. Sample/Area
  6. Tools
  7. Procedure
  8. Expected outcome

5. Get Approval βœ”

  • Submit synopsis to Study Centre / Guide
  • Wait for approval
  • Start field work after approval

6. Data Collection πŸ‘₯

You may collect data from:

  • Boutique owners
  • Garment shops
  • Textile units
  • Customers

Recommended sample:

  • 20–30 respondents
  • Or 1–2 garment units (case study)

7. Tools for Data Collection πŸ§ͺ

You can use:

  • Questionnaire
  • Interview
  • Observation
  • Production records
  • Fabric samples (optional)

8. Field Work Steps 🏭

  1. Visit garment shop/unit
  2. Observe production or sales
  3. Interview staff/owner
  4. Record data
  5. Take notes/photos (if allowed)

9. Data Analysis πŸ“Š

Use simple analysis:

  • Percentage
  • Tables
  • Charts
  • Interpretation

10. AMT Project Report Format πŸ“š

Chapter 1 – Introduction

  • Background of apparel/textile topic
  • Objectives
  • Need of study

Chapter 2 – Industry / Area Profile

  • Unit description
  • Type of garments
  • Production setup

Chapter 3 – Methodology

  • Sample
  • Tools
  • Procedure

Chapter 4 – Data Analysis

  • Tables
  • Observations
  • Interpretation

Chapter 5 – Findings & Suggestions

  • Findings
  • Improvements
  • Conclusion

11. Mandatory Pages πŸ“„

  • Title Page
  • Certificate
  • Declaration
  • Acknowledgement
  • Table of Contents

12. Ending Pages πŸ“‘

  • References
  • Appendix
  • Questionnaire
  • Photos (optional)

13. Formatting Guidelines ✍

  • Font: Times New Roman
  • Size: 12
  • Line spacing: 1.5
  • Margin: Left 1.5 inch
  • Page numbering bottom

14. Binding Instructions πŸ“˜

  • Spiral binding (generally accepted)
  • Single side printing

15. Submission Process πŸ“¦

Submit to:

  • Study centre

Attach:

  • Guide certificate
  • Approved synopsis

16. Evaluation Criteria 🧾

Marks based on:

  • Practical observation
  • Relevance of topic
  • Data analysis
  • Presentation
  • Suggestions

17. Ideal Timeline ⏳

  • Topic selection β†’ 2 days
  • Synopsis β†’ 3 days
  • Approval β†’ 1 week
  • Field work β†’ 3 days
  • Writing β†’ 4 days

Total β‰ˆ 2–3 weeks


18. Common Mistakes to Avoid ⚠

❌ No field visit
❌ Copy-paste theory only
❌ No garment/unit description
❌ Missing questionnaire
❌ No findings section


19. Standard IGNOU AMT Project Structure

  1. Title Page
  2. Certificate
  3. Declaration
  4. Acknowledgement
  5. Contents
  6. Introduction
  7. Area/Industry Profile
  8. Methodology
  9. Data Analysis
  10. Findings
  11. Conclusion
  12. References
  13. Appendix