Key takeaways
- Word limit: 3,000–5,000 words total; standalone abstract inside: 500–1,000 words.
- Six required sections in a structured preview—not a shortened full report.
- Submitted in Stage 1 with project guide resume; APA 6th edition formatting required.
The Amity MCom extended abstract is a 3,000 to 5,000 word Stage 1 document that previews your entire postgraduate commerce study before you submit the full 15,000–30,000 word report. It must include six sections: abstract (500–1,000 words), study hypotheses, literature review, research methodology, results, and implications of theory and practice. It is uploaded together with your project guide's resume—not with the full report.
Short answer: MCom extended abstract requirements
- Total word count: 3,000–5,000 words
- Standalone abstract inside: 500–1,000 words (must work as a complete summary on its own)
- When submitted: Stage 1, together with project guide resume
- Format: APA 6th edition, Times New Roman 12 pt, double-spaced, running head
- File: PDF or Word, maximum 2 MB
Six required sections in order
- 1Abstract (500–1,000 words): stand-alone overview of the entire MCom project
- 2Study hypotheses: null or alternative hypotheses, if applicable
- 3Literature review: critical analysis of prior research on your commerce or finance topic
- 4Research methodology: design, sampling, data collection tools, data preparation, and analysis approach
- 5Results (theoretical or empirical): data interpretation and recommendations
- 6Implications of theory and practice: significance for academic knowledge and commercial application
Extended abstract vs regular abstract vs full report
- Regular journal abstract: typically 150–300 words
- Amity MCom extended abstract: 3,000–5,000 words covering the whole study
- Inner standalone abstract: 500–1,000 words—a complete summary on its own
- Full MCom report (Stage 2): separate 15,000–30,000 word document
Suggested word allocation for MCom projects
- Standalone abstract: 500–1,000 words
- Hypotheses / research questions: 200–400 words
- Literature review: 800–1,200 words
- Methodology: 700–1,000 words
- Results: 600–900 words
- Implications: 400–600 words
MCom-specific methodology considerations
- Quantitative: surveys with SPSS analysis, financial ratio studies, regression on company data
- Qualitative: interviews with finance professionals, case studies of commercial organizations
- Data sources: annual reports, RBI publications, MCA filings, survey responses, industry databases
- At postgraduate level, evaluators expect justified methodology—not generic boilerplate
Related questions
- Is the extended abstract the same as the full report? No—it is a separate Stage 1 upload.
- Does it need a plagiarism report? Official requirement specifies plagiarism report with full report in Stage 2.
- Can you change your topic after Stage 1? Ensure originality from the start to avoid rejection at later stages.