Just like any high-performance sport, finishing your Amity Project well is about preparation, strategy, and execution under rules. Amity University Online’s project submission process is structured, demanding, and leaves no room for improvisation. Whether you are a BCA, MBA, or MA student, this playbook covers every rule you need to know and every step you need to take.
The Stakes: Why the Amity Project Defines Your Academic Finish
Your Amity Project carries 100 marks — 70 for the written report, 30 for the Viva. In many programmes, this is the single largest assessed component. More critically, incomplete or rejected project submissions directly delay academic completion — meaning your degree takes longer and potentially costs more.
The message from Amity’s official guidelines is clear: every component must be submitted, every stage must be completed, and every formatting rule must be followed. There are no exceptions.
Course-Specific Project Resources
Before you begin, know your programme’s specific requirements. Here are the dedicated project pages:
- Amity BCA Project — Computer Applications and Technology
- Amity MCA Project — Advanced Computer Applications
- Amity MBA Project — Business Administration and Management
- Amity BBA Project — Business Administration (Undergraduate)
- Amity BCom Project — Commerce and Finance
- Amity MCom Project — Advanced Commerce
- Amity BA Project — Arts and Humanities
- Amity MA Project — Advanced Arts and Social Sciences
The Rules of the Game: Non-Negotiable Requirements
Every successful Amity Project meets these requirements without exception:
- Full report: 15,000–30,000 words
- Extended abstract: 3,000–5,000 words
- Title: Maximum 12 words
- Originality: 85% minimum — a plagiarism report is mandatory
- Format: Times New Roman 12pt, double-spaced, 1-inch margins, APA 6th edition
- File: .pdf or .docx, no larger than 2 MB
- Project Guide: Postgraduate with 10+ years of experience, with signed certificate
- Student certificate: Certifying the work is original and not previously submitted
Three Stages, No Shortcuts
Complete submission requires three sequential stages — skipping or rushing any one of them disqualifies the submission:
Stage 1 — Extended Abstract + Guide Resume: Your extended abstract (3,000–5,000 words) covering abstract, hypotheses, literature review, methodology, results, and implications — submitted alongside your Project Guide’s resume.
Stage 2 — Full Project Report + Plagiarism Report: Your complete 15,000–30,000 word report, formatted to Amity standards, with a plagiarism report confirming 85%+ originality.
Stage 3 — Viva: Five descriptive questions specific to your project, answered online. These become available only after the project file is uploaded. Submission is not complete without Viva answers.
Topic Selection: Where Winners Are Made
In competitive sport, preparation determines performance. In the Amity Project, topic selection determines success. Your topic must be:
- Relevant to business or technology
- Related to your programme and specialisation
- Clearly focused enough for in-depth investigation
- Supported by available research sources
- Genuinely meaningful to your professional development
A strong topic makes literature review easier, methodology clearer, and results more impactful. A weak or off-syllabus topic is the most common cause of rejection.
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Cross the Finish Line the Right Way
The Amity Project is the final lap of your degree. Treat it like one — with preparation, attention to rules, and commitment to quality. A project submitted right the first time means a degree on schedule, no extension fees, and the satisfaction of completing something substantial.
Access course-specific project topics, synopses, and fully formatted reports at www.projectmart.in/amityproject — built to Amity University’s exact submission standards.





