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Submitted by :

Kiran singla (170101040002)


Bharti chaudhary (170101040011)
I.To understand the Feasibility Report, its applications, as well
as to distinguish it from other types of technical reports.
II.To categorize and discuss the basic elements of a Feasibility
Report.
III.To become familiar with the Feasibility Report by viewing
samples
• It is the results of a feasibility study.
• Feasibility study is carried out in order to assess the viability of a
new project
• It is primary and most important thing in development of a
project

• It details whether or not a project should be undertaken


and the reasons for that decision
• Feasibility reports are created to persuade/help the
decision makers to choose between available options
• Before investing time and money into a project, one
needs to know how successful the project will be
before investing. It is important to understand the
input costs, the amount of research that will be
needed to be done, or even the marketability of a
project.
• The purpose of a feasibility report is to provide
information and analysis on whether or not one
should pursue a certain course of action.
WHAT MUST BE IN IT : FEASIBILITY REPORT
• Title Page
• Introduction / Executive Summary
• Methodology / Method of analysis
• Overview of Alternative Options
• Evaluation
• Conclusion
• Recommendation
• Simply the “face” of the
feasibility report

A sample Title Page


• It involves discussion on method of analysis for feasibility
study

• should state the reliable sources you used and what method
they came from ( internet, interview, book, etc.). Without a
credible research method or credible sources your document
itself will lack credibility.
• This part underlines the key features of each possible option.
Make sure they are easy to understand and presented in a
friendly layout. Keep in mind that the goal is to allow the
audience to make the best decision.
• Classifies the different business processes for solving the
problems
• This is where the advantages and disadvantages of the
alternatives are discussed
• The major possible alternatives should be discussed and
compared using clearly defined criteria.
• the “bulk” of the report. The author must evaluate the options
using the criteria he/she created.

• May include graphs, charts, etc. to show that the options were
studied, and have come up with statistics that back up the
reasons as to why the alternative beats the competition.
• Discusses the result of the comparisons of the alternatives

• This is where the final conclusion is stated as a result of a keen


and careful evaluation

• The author will need to state the conclusion he/she came up


with
• The final section of feasibility report

• The recommendation section should echo the most important


conclusions leading to the recommendation and then state the
recommendation emphatically.

• One of the most important part of the Feasibility Report. This is


where the suggested solution is intelligently laid.
Thank you!
References:

http://www.slideshare.net/abhijeetbhosale102/feasibility-
report-basic-concepts

http://www.lccm.edu.ph/Feasibility_Study_and_Business_
Plan.pdf

http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Professional_and_Technical_
Writing/Feasibility#Preparing_Feasibility_Studies

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