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MARKET SURVEY FOR DARSHAN EDUCATION TRUST AT SAMRUDHI FINANCIAL SERVICES
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INTRODUCTION
Objectives
The market survey was carried out analogously in different neighboring areas of DET and the results from these neighboring areas have been put together in this report. The objective of the market survey was to determine the current existing market. A further objective was to do geographical and comparative analysis of the present market. Also to gain a knowledge about the level of competition faced in the market.
The survey also talks about the facilities and the infrastructure of many schools in that particular area which is covered with in 10kms radius.
It gives information about the standard of life of the people residing in those areas.
COMPARITIVE ANALYSIS
The comparison of the performance level of a farm business to the performance level of other similar farms in the same area or to other established standards.The item-by-item comparison of two or more comparablealternatives,processes, products, qualifications, sets of data,
systems, or the like.
Frame of Reference.
This is the context within which you place the two things you plan to compare and contrast; it is the umbrella under which you have grouped them. The frame of reference may consist of an idea, theme, question, problem, or theory; a group of similar things from which you extract two for special attention; biographical or historical information. The best frames of reference are constructed from specific sources rather than your own thoughts or observations. Thus, in a paper comparing how two writers redefine social norms of masculinity, you would be better off quoting a sociologist on the topic of masculinity than spinning out potentially banal-sounding theories of your own. Most assignments tell you exactly what the frame of reference should be, and most courses supply sources for constructing it. If you encounter an assignment that fails to provide a frame of reference, you must come up with one on your own. A paper without such a context would have no angle on the material, no focus or frame for the writer to propose a meaningful argument.