THE ROLE OF THE COMMUNITY BANKS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF RURAL ECONOMY

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This is the summary of the research work form chapter one to five. If actually contain what research work supposed to contain except background of the study and objective of the study. Look at the chapter 3 and 4 it is properly done, it is telling us how the data collected is presented and then analyzed.  

TABLE OF CONTENT 

Title page 
Approval page 
Dedication 
Preface 
Abstract 
Table of content 

CHAPTER ONE 
Introduction 
1.1Statement of the problem 
1.2Rationale of the study 
1.3Significance of the stud y 
1.4Definition of terms 

CHAPTER TWO 
Review of related literature 

CHAPTER THREE 
Hypothesis 
3.1Research design and methodology 
3.2Sources of data 
3.3Location of data 
3.4Methods of data collection 
3.5Limitation of the study 

CHAPTER FOUR 
Data presentation, data analysis and discussion of the result 
4.1Data presentation 
4.2Data analysis 
4.3Discussion of the result 

CHAPTER FIVE 
Summary of work, conclusion and recommendation for further studies 
5.1Summary of work 
5.2Conclusion 
5.3Recommendation for further studies  
 Bibliography 

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