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comparitive analysis of mutual fund
A PROJECT REPORT
ON
“COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MUTUAL FUND ON THE
BASIS OF ALPHA, BETA, AND STANDARD DEVIATION”
FOR
INDIA INFOLINE, PUNE
BY
NIKITA BHARAT CHINCHANE
MBA Semester III

Project Guide
Prof. VAISHAMPAYAN

In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of the
Two-Year Full-Time PGPM Programme of the
SMVIM
(St. Mira Vishwakarma Institute Of Management)
Pune

AY: 2007-08

1

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I take this opportunity to express my deepest gratitude to all those people, without those spontaneous support, guidance, encouragement and understanding, this project would never had reached completion.
It was my privilege to work with India Infoline Ltd. I am indebted to Kamlesh
Tiwari (Branch Manager), Chetan Singh Rajpurohit (Sales Manager) who acted as philosopher and guide through all the stages of completion of the project.
Mere words of gratitude will never suffice to their valuable guidance, patience and faith shown in my work.
I would also like to avail this opportunity to express my sincere thanks and profound gratitude to my project guide Prof (Vaishamparan), whose valuable knowledge and guidance have me complete this project successfully.
I acknowledge the timely help extended by all my colleagues and all the unmentioned names from the concerned field.

2

INDEX
Sr.No.

TOPIC

Page no.

1

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

4

2

RESEARCH OBJECTIVE

4

3

SCOPE OF PROJECT

5

4

RESEARCH METHODOLGY

5

5

FINDINGS AND ANALYSIS

6

6

LIMITATIONS

6

7

ABOUT INDIA INFOLINE

7

8

INTRODUCTION OF MUTUAL FUND

12

9

COMPARISON OF MUTUAL FUND

37

10

CONCLUSION

11

BIBLIOGRAPHY

3

Executive Summary
The project has been carried out at “India Infoline Ltd” with the title
“Comparative Analysis of Mutual Fund on the basis of Alpha, Beta and Standard
Deviation”.
The main function of having analysis of Mutual fund is to pinpoint the strong points and weaknesses of



Bibliography: www.indiainfoline.com www.amfiindia.com www.mutualfunds.com www.investopidia.com 80 MUTUAL FUNDS IN INDIA BY: Nalini Prava Tripathy AMFI WORK BOOK 81

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