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INTERNSHIP REPORT ON PAKISTAN TELEVISION CORPORATION ISLAMABAD

PAKISTAN TELEVION CORPORATION

SUBMITTED BY:

BILAL AWAN PROGRAMME: MBA (Final)

SUPERVISED BY:

DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
NUML

BLESSED TO BE THE NAME OF LORD FULL OF MAJESTY, BOUNTY AND HONOUR AL-QURAN (SURRAH AL-REHMAN, 78)

DEDICATION

Allah almighty is praiseworthy giving me strength & courage to complete this project. I pay my gratitude to my kind teachers for their precious guidance lead me able to be at this stage.
I dedicate this sincere effort to my respected teachers, friends & loving parents for their today sacrifice for my better tomorrow

CERTIFICATE

Certified that Internship Report submitted by MR. MUHAMMAD ANWAR Student of MBA (Final) on Pakistan Television Corporation Islamabad partially fulfills the requirement for the award of degree of Master of Business Administration

External Examiner__________________

Internal Examiner__________________

Advisor____________________________

PREFACE

The great English Premier Sir, Winston Churchill once said, “Knowledge is a pretty thin stuff unless mixed with experience”, This maxim from a monumental personality reveals the importance of experience and practical application of theory.

The report is about Pakistan Television Corporation. First (part) contains the overview of Pakistan television corporation and methodology and background of the study, it contain the mission and vision, present scenario, setup of Pakistan television corporation. Second (part) of the report contain the departmentalization of Pakistan Television Corporation that any anyone can get the idea easily about Pakistan television corporation.

Third (part) contains over all activities of Pakistan Television Corporation Fourth (part) contain what I have learnt in Personnel Department of Pakistan Television Corporation Islamabad in two months.

Fifth (part) contains

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