The document provides guidelines for preparing a B.Tech project report at United College of Engineering and Research in Allahabad, India. It specifies the required format for the report contents, including the cover page, title page, certificate, acknowledgements, abstract, table of contents, lists of tables and figures, chapters, and references. Formatting details are provided such as font style, size, spacing, and margins. Sample pages are included in appendices to illustrate the specified format.
This document outlines the formatting requirements for project reports submitted to Anna University Coimbatore. It specifies:
1. The sequence and binding of the report contents, including a cover page, certificate, table of contents, etc.
2. The page dimensions and binding should be in A4 size with a flexible white cover.
3. The formatting requirements for each section, including font, spacing, and examples of covers, certificates, and tables of contents.
The document provides formatting guidelines for project reports submitted for B.E., B.Tech, and B.Arch degrees at Anna University in Chennai, India. It specifies the order and formatting of the report's contents, including the cover page, bonafide certificate, abstract, table of contents, lists, chapters, appendices, and references. Details are given on page dimensions, binding, font style and size, spacing, numbering, and organization of tables, figures and appendices. Sample templates are provided in appendices for the cover page, bonafide certificate and table of contents.
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This document provides guidelines and formatting requirements for a project report submitted for a B.Tech degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering. It includes specifications for the cover page, declaration by the student, certificate by the guide, acknowledgements, abstract, table of contents, body of the report divided into chapters, appendices, references, numbering of equations, and presentation guidelines. The report should be between 40-60 pages, bound with maroon cardboard and lamination, and include the required sections in the specified format.
The document provides guidelines for the front pages of a summer training project report, including:
1) The report must be hard bound in black.
2) The front pages must include a title page, acknowledgement page, certificate of originality, certification by the industry mentor, executive summary, and table of contents in Roman numerals.
3) The main body of the report is to be paginated with Arabic numerals, beginning with the introduction.
This document outlines the procedures and formatting requirements for a final project report for a Bachelor of Business Studies program. It details that students are responsible for writing and submitting an original project report following the specified guidelines. This includes preparing a proposal, working with a supervisor, adhering to formatting standards, and submitting drafts to the research committee for review and approval. The report must include chapters on the introduction, literature review, research methods, results and findings, and a discussion and conclusion section. Strict formatting standards for fonts, spacing, pagination, headings, and preliminary pages are also provided.
This project synopsis outlines a project submitted by three students from the Department of Computer Technology at S.E.S. Polytechnic. The synopsis introduces the project, provides background information, and outlines the project's motivation, objectives, technologies used, applications, and summary. It details the project's relevance, past works in the area, goals, implementation methods, system overview, advantages for real-life applications, results, and conclusions on the work.
Anna University Project Report format R-2013Santhosh Kumar
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The document outlines the format for preparing project reports for B.E., B.Tech., and B.Arch. degrees at Anna University in Chennai, India. It specifies the order and structure of the report's contents such as the cover page, abstract, chapters, references, etc. It provides examples of the cover page, bonafide certificate, and table of contents. Formatting guidelines are also given, such as the font, font size, spacing, and binding.
This document provides guidelines and requirements for applying for core funding from an unnamed organization. It specifies formatting requirements for the application form, such as font, margins, and page limits. It also outlines the information required in each section of the application, including an executive summary, technical description of the project, impact and dissemination plan, consortium details, project management plan, and references. Adherence to the specifications is necessary to avoid automatic disqualification.
This document outlines the formatting requirements for project reports submitted to Anna University Coimbatore. It specifies:
1. The sequence and binding of the report contents, including a cover page, certificate, table of contents, etc.
2. The page dimensions and binding should be in A4 size with a flexible white cover.
3. The formatting requirements for each section, including font, spacing, and examples of covers, certificates, and tables of contents.
The document provides formatting guidelines for project reports submitted for B.E., B.Tech, and B.Arch degrees at Anna University in Chennai, India. It specifies the order and formatting of the report's contents, including the cover page, bonafide certificate, abstract, table of contents, lists, chapters, appendices, and references. Details are given on page dimensions, binding, font style and size, spacing, numbering, and organization of tables, figures and appendices. Sample templates are provided in appendices for the cover page, bonafide certificate and table of contents.
The format for_the_project__training_reportmohandeepain
ย
This document provides guidelines and formatting requirements for a project report submitted for a B.Tech degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering. It includes specifications for the cover page, declaration by the student, certificate by the guide, acknowledgements, abstract, table of contents, body of the report divided into chapters, appendices, references, numbering of equations, and presentation guidelines. The report should be between 40-60 pages, bound with maroon cardboard and lamination, and include the required sections in the specified format.
The document provides guidelines for the front pages of a summer training project report, including:
1) The report must be hard bound in black.
2) The front pages must include a title page, acknowledgement page, certificate of originality, certification by the industry mentor, executive summary, and table of contents in Roman numerals.
3) The main body of the report is to be paginated with Arabic numerals, beginning with the introduction.
This document outlines the procedures and formatting requirements for a final project report for a Bachelor of Business Studies program. It details that students are responsible for writing and submitting an original project report following the specified guidelines. This includes preparing a proposal, working with a supervisor, adhering to formatting standards, and submitting drafts to the research committee for review and approval. The report must include chapters on the introduction, literature review, research methods, results and findings, and a discussion and conclusion section. Strict formatting standards for fonts, spacing, pagination, headings, and preliminary pages are also provided.
This project synopsis outlines a project submitted by three students from the Department of Computer Technology at S.E.S. Polytechnic. The synopsis introduces the project, provides background information, and outlines the project's motivation, objectives, technologies used, applications, and summary. It details the project's relevance, past works in the area, goals, implementation methods, system overview, advantages for real-life applications, results, and conclusions on the work.
Anna University Project Report format R-2013Santhosh Kumar
ย
The document outlines the format for preparing project reports for B.E., B.Tech., and B.Arch. degrees at Anna University in Chennai, India. It specifies the order and structure of the report's contents such as the cover page, abstract, chapters, references, etc. It provides examples of the cover page, bonafide certificate, and table of contents. Formatting guidelines are also given, such as the font, font size, spacing, and binding.
This document provides guidelines and requirements for applying for core funding from an unnamed organization. It specifies formatting requirements for the application form, such as font, margins, and page limits. It also outlines the information required in each section of the application, including an executive summary, technical description of the project, impact and dissemination plan, consortium details, project management plan, and references. Adherence to the specifications is necessary to avoid automatic disqualification.
The document provides guidelines for preparing project reports for B.E., B.Tech., and B.Arch. degrees at Anna University in Chennai, India. It specifies the required sections and their order, including a cover page, bonafide certificate, abstract, table of contents, lists of tables and figures, chapters, appendices, and references. Formatting requirements are also outlined, such as the report dimensions, binding, fonts, spacing, and page numbering. Sample templates are provided for the cover page, bonafide certificate, and table of contents.
This document provides guidelines for preparing project reports for B.E., B.Tech., and B.Arch. degrees at Anna University in Chennai, India. It specifies the order and formatting of the report's contents, including the cover page, bonafide certificate, abstract, table of contents, lists of tables and figures, chapters, appendices, and references. The report should be in A4 size with a flexible cover printed in black ink. Section headings, body text, and appendices should follow specified font styles and sizes. Tables and figures should be placed near their citations.
The document provides guidelines for preparing project reports for B.E., B.Tech., and B.Arch. degrees at Anna University in Chennai, India. It specifies the required sections and their order, including a cover page, bonafide certificate, abstract, table of contents, lists of tables and figures, chapters, appendices, and references. Formatting requirements are also outlined, such as the use of A4 paper size, 1.5 line spacing, and Times New Roman font. Specific details are provided for each section, such as the format of the bonafide certificate and sample table of contents.
The document provides guidelines for preparing project reports for B.E., B.Tech., and B.Arch. degrees at Anna University in Chennai, India. It specifies the required sections and their order, including a cover page, bonafide certificate, abstract, table of contents, lists of tables and figures, chapters, appendices, and references. Formatting requirements are also outlined, such as the use of A4 paper size, 1.5 line spacing, and Times New Roman font. Specific details are provided for each section, such as the font size and sample templates.
The document provides guidelines for Project 1 submissions at the seventh semester of engineering degree programs. It outlines the format and structure that reports should follow, including cover pages, certificates, tables of contents, chapters, and references. Reports are generally 50 pages including a presentation in PowerPoint. Students must submit copies to their department and guides. The industry mentor may be invited to examine the project.
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This document provides the format guidelines for project reports submitted for bachelor's degrees at Anna University in Chennai, India. It specifies the order and components of a project report, including the cover page, bonafide certificate, abstract, table of contents, lists of tables and figures, chapters, appendices, and references. It also provides instructions on page dimensions, binding, formatting, spacing, fonts, and more. Sample templates are provided for the cover page, bonafide certificate, and table of contents.
The document provides formatting guidelines for preparing a project report, including:
1. The sequence and binding of the report contents such as the cover page, certificate, abstract, etc.
2. Typing instructions regarding report length, formatting, margins, and page numbering.
3. Instructions for formatting chapters, tables, figures, and references.
The document provides guidelines for preparing an industrial internship report for the B.Tech Computer Science program at VIT University. It specifies the required report structure and formatting guidelines. The report should include sections like the cover page, declaration, bonafide certificate, acknowledgements, abstract, table of contents, chapters on the existing system, proposed work, implementation, results and conclusion. It provides examples of the cover page, declaration and bonafide certificate. Formatting details like font type, size, spacing and page margins are also defined.
The document provides guidelines for submitting a major project report after completing a student project. It specifies that the report should include sections for the cover page, title page, declaration, certificate, abstract, table of contents, detailed project description with diagrams and tables, conclusion, recommendations, references, and appendices. It also provides details on report formatting, binding, number of copies to submit, paper size, margins, fonts, spacing, pagination, and required contents for the accompanying CD. Annexures with sample templates are provided for the cover page, title page, declaration, certificate, and table of contents.
This document outlines the requirements for a student mini project on timetable optimization using C language. The objectives of the project are to collect relevant data, design the data flow, develop the computer program, generate output files, and develop teamwork skills. Resources needed include a computer meeting minimum specifications and C software. The methodology and report format are also described. The report should include chapters, appendices, references, tables, and figures following a specific format.
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The document provides guidelines for major/minor projects undertaken by students at Kathford International College of Engineering and Management. It outlines the procedures for project group formation, proposal defense, mid-term defense, and final defense. Requirements are specified for proposal reports, mid-term progress reports, and final reports, including required sections, formatting, and content. Guidelines are also given for report formatting, numbering schemes, and contents for proposal, mid-term, and final reports.
The document provides guidelines for writing a seminar report, including formatting instructions for aspects like page dimensions, binding specifications, font styles, and report section order and content. Key sections should include an abstract, table of contents, chapters on the topic's introduction, literature review and conclusions, and a references list. Appendices can include supplementary information. Headings, tables and figures must correspond to the referenced text.
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This document provides guidelines for preparing a project report for a BBA/CAM program, including:
1) The required sections and their order;
2) Page dimensions and binding specifications;
3) Formatting requirements for sections like the cover page, table of contents, references, etc.
It specifies the font, spacing, and formatting for each section, and provides examples of content for sections like the abstract, objectives, methodology, conclusions. Overall, the guidelines aim to standardize the structure, formatting, and presentation of information in project reports.
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The document provides guidelines for final year engineering and technology projects. It outlines 12 program outcomes that engineering graduates should achieve, including applying knowledge to solve problems, designing solutions, modern tool usage, and lifelong learning. It also lists course objectives like developing technical skills and communication abilities. Project timelines are given for hardware and software based projects. Guidelines are provided for project reports, including formats, chapters, and appendices. Instructions are given to students and supervisors to ensure quality projects.
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This document outlines guidelines for submitting a semester training report for the Bachelor of Technology degree. It provides instructions on report formatting, structure, and required contents. The report should include chapters on the training organization, software skills learned, industrial training projects, the major project undertaken, results and discussions, and a conclusion. Figures, tables, and equations should be numbered chapter-wise. The report must be computer typed, printed on A4 paper, and hard bound with the student name and degree on the cover. It is to be submitted in three copies, with one copy for the student and two for the college.
This document gives the details of writing the project report along with Title page, Certificate page and rest of the pages. This is the template as to how one can write the project report.
The document provides formatting guidelines for a project report, including:
1. The sequence and arrangement of the report contents such as the cover page, table of contents, chapters, references, and appendices.
2. Typing instructions regarding font, margin sizes, page numbering, chapter headings, placement of tables and figures.
3. Sections that should be included in chapters such as the introduction, literature review, methodology, results, and conclusion.
The document provides guidelines for formatting an industrial training report submitted for a Bachelor of Engineering degree. It specifies the report should include a title page, certificate, declaration, abstract, acknowledgements, contents, introduction, training work undertaken, results and discussion, conclusion, and references sections. Font sizes, margins, figure and table captions, equation and chapter numbering are outlined. The report should summarize the background, methodology, results of any projects completed during training.
The document provides guidelines for writing a seminar report for a Master's degree program. It specifies that the report should be 15-20 pages following a specific format. This includes providing a cover page, table of contents, chapters with introductions and conclusions, and a references section. It also provides formatting guidelines for font, spacing, headings, and appendices. Sample cover page, table of contents, and formatting of references are provided in the appendices.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
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- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
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-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
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The document provides guidelines for preparing project reports for B.E., B.Tech., and B.Arch. degrees at Anna University in Chennai, India. It specifies the required sections and their order, including a cover page, bonafide certificate, abstract, table of contents, lists of tables and figures, chapters, appendices, and references. Formatting requirements are also outlined, such as the report dimensions, binding, fonts, spacing, and page numbering. Sample templates are provided for the cover page, bonafide certificate, and table of contents.
This document provides guidelines for preparing project reports for B.E., B.Tech., and B.Arch. degrees at Anna University in Chennai, India. It specifies the order and formatting of the report's contents, including the cover page, bonafide certificate, abstract, table of contents, lists of tables and figures, chapters, appendices, and references. The report should be in A4 size with a flexible cover printed in black ink. Section headings, body text, and appendices should follow specified font styles and sizes. Tables and figures should be placed near their citations.
The document provides guidelines for preparing project reports for B.E., B.Tech., and B.Arch. degrees at Anna University in Chennai, India. It specifies the required sections and their order, including a cover page, bonafide certificate, abstract, table of contents, lists of tables and figures, chapters, appendices, and references. Formatting requirements are also outlined, such as the use of A4 paper size, 1.5 line spacing, and Times New Roman font. Specific details are provided for each section, such as the format of the bonafide certificate and sample table of contents.
The document provides guidelines for preparing project reports for B.E., B.Tech., and B.Arch. degrees at Anna University in Chennai, India. It specifies the required sections and their order, including a cover page, bonafide certificate, abstract, table of contents, lists of tables and figures, chapters, appendices, and references. Formatting requirements are also outlined, such as the use of A4 paper size, 1.5 line spacing, and Times New Roman font. Specific details are provided for each section, such as the font size and sample templates.
The document provides guidelines for Project 1 submissions at the seventh semester of engineering degree programs. It outlines the format and structure that reports should follow, including cover pages, certificates, tables of contents, chapters, and references. Reports are generally 50 pages including a presentation in PowerPoint. Students must submit copies to their department and guides. The industry mentor may be invited to examine the project.
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This document provides the format guidelines for project reports submitted for bachelor's degrees at Anna University in Chennai, India. It specifies the order and components of a project report, including the cover page, bonafide certificate, abstract, table of contents, lists of tables and figures, chapters, appendices, and references. It also provides instructions on page dimensions, binding, formatting, spacing, fonts, and more. Sample templates are provided for the cover page, bonafide certificate, and table of contents.
The document provides formatting guidelines for preparing a project report, including:
1. The sequence and binding of the report contents such as the cover page, certificate, abstract, etc.
2. Typing instructions regarding report length, formatting, margins, and page numbering.
3. Instructions for formatting chapters, tables, figures, and references.
The document provides guidelines for preparing an industrial internship report for the B.Tech Computer Science program at VIT University. It specifies the required report structure and formatting guidelines. The report should include sections like the cover page, declaration, bonafide certificate, acknowledgements, abstract, table of contents, chapters on the existing system, proposed work, implementation, results and conclusion. It provides examples of the cover page, declaration and bonafide certificate. Formatting details like font type, size, spacing and page margins are also defined.
The document provides guidelines for submitting a major project report after completing a student project. It specifies that the report should include sections for the cover page, title page, declaration, certificate, abstract, table of contents, detailed project description with diagrams and tables, conclusion, recommendations, references, and appendices. It also provides details on report formatting, binding, number of copies to submit, paper size, margins, fonts, spacing, pagination, and required contents for the accompanying CD. Annexures with sample templates are provided for the cover page, title page, declaration, certificate, and table of contents.
This document outlines the requirements for a student mini project on timetable optimization using C language. The objectives of the project are to collect relevant data, design the data flow, develop the computer program, generate output files, and develop teamwork skills. Resources needed include a computer meeting minimum specifications and C software. The methodology and report format are also described. The report should include chapters, appendices, references, tables, and figures following a specific format.
Major/Minor Project Guidelines for BE-Electronics and Communication Saban Kumar K.C.
ย
The document provides guidelines for major/minor projects undertaken by students at Kathford International College of Engineering and Management. It outlines the procedures for project group formation, proposal defense, mid-term defense, and final defense. Requirements are specified for proposal reports, mid-term progress reports, and final reports, including required sections, formatting, and content. Guidelines are also given for report formatting, numbering schemes, and contents for proposal, mid-term, and final reports.
The document provides guidelines for writing a seminar report, including formatting instructions for aspects like page dimensions, binding specifications, font styles, and report section order and content. Key sections should include an abstract, table of contents, chapters on the topic's introduction, literature review and conclusions, and a references list. Appendices can include supplementary information. Headings, tables and figures must correspond to the referenced text.
Guidelines for making project...........viggy vanshi
ย
This document provides guidelines for preparing a project report for a BBA/CAM program, including:
1) The required sections and their order;
2) Page dimensions and binding specifications;
3) Formatting requirements for sections like the cover page, table of contents, references, etc.
It specifies the font, spacing, and formatting for each section, and provides examples of content for sections like the abstract, objectives, methodology, conclusions. Overall, the guidelines aim to standardize the structure, formatting, and presentation of information in project reports.
Guidelines for Final Year Engineering & Technology Project.pptPradeepmane16
ย
The document provides guidelines for final year engineering and technology projects. It outlines 12 program outcomes that engineering graduates should achieve, including applying knowledge to solve problems, designing solutions, modern tool usage, and lifelong learning. It also lists course objectives like developing technical skills and communication abilities. Project timelines are given for hardware and software based projects. Guidelines are provided for project reports, including formats, chapters, and appendices. Instructions are given to students and supervisors to ensure quality projects.
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This document outlines guidelines for submitting a semester training report for the Bachelor of Technology degree. It provides instructions on report formatting, structure, and required contents. The report should include chapters on the training organization, software skills learned, industrial training projects, the major project undertaken, results and discussions, and a conclusion. Figures, tables, and equations should be numbered chapter-wise. The report must be computer typed, printed on A4 paper, and hard bound with the student name and degree on the cover. It is to be submitted in three copies, with one copy for the student and two for the college.
This document gives the details of writing the project report along with Title page, Certificate page and rest of the pages. This is the template as to how one can write the project report.
The document provides formatting guidelines for a project report, including:
1. The sequence and arrangement of the report contents such as the cover page, table of contents, chapters, references, and appendices.
2. Typing instructions regarding font, margin sizes, page numbering, chapter headings, placement of tables and figures.
3. Sections that should be included in chapters such as the introduction, literature review, methodology, results, and conclusion.
The document provides guidelines for formatting an industrial training report submitted for a Bachelor of Engineering degree. It specifies the report should include a title page, certificate, declaration, abstract, acknowledgements, contents, introduction, training work undertaken, results and discussion, conclusion, and references sections. Font sizes, margins, figure and table captions, equation and chapter numbering are outlined. The report should summarize the background, methodology, results of any projects completed during training.
The document provides guidelines for writing a seminar report for a Master's degree program. It specifies that the report should be 15-20 pages following a specific format. This includes providing a cover page, table of contents, chapters with introductions and conclusions, and a references section. It also provides formatting guidelines for font, spacing, headings, and appendices. Sample cover page, table of contents, and formatting of references are provided in the appendices.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
ย
(๐๐๐ ๐๐๐) (๐๐๐ฌ๐ฌ๐จ๐ง ๐)-๐๐ซ๐๐ฅ๐ข๐ฆ๐ฌ
๐๐ข๐ฌ๐๐ฎ๐ฌ๐ฌ ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐ฎ๐ซ๐ซ๐ข๐๐ฎ๐ฅ๐ฎ๐ฆ ๐ข๐ง ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐๐ก๐ข๐ฅ๐ข๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ข๐ง๐๐ฌ:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
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-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
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1. UNITED COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH
ALLAHABAD
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
FORMAT FOR PREPARATION OF B.Tech. PROJECT REPORT
1. ARRANGEMENT OF CONTENTS:
The sequence in which the project report material should be arranged and bound should be as
follows:
1. Cover Page
2. Title Page
3. Certificate
4. Acknowledgement
5. Abstract
6. Table of Contents
7. List of Tables
8. List of Figures
9. Chapters
10. Bibliography
2. PAGE DIMENSION, TYPING AND BINDING SPECIFICATIONS
a. The dimension of the project report should be in A4 size.
b. The project report should be hard bound with cover page printed on it in specified
format.
c. The general text shall be typed in the Font style โTimes New Romanโ and Font size
12. Use 1.5 spacing between the regular text and quotations.
d. FONT
REGULAR TEXT - Times Roman 12 pts. and normal print.
CHAPTER HEADING - Times Roman 15 pts., bold print and all capitals.
SECTION HEADINGS - Times Roman 12 pts., bold print and all capitals
SUBSECTION HEADINGS - Times Roman 12 pts., bold print and leading
capitals. ie. Only first letter in each word should be in capital Single line spacing should
be used for typing the general text.
e. The margins for the regular text are as follows:
LEFT = 1.50", RIGHT = 1.00", TOP = 1.00", BOTTOM = 1.00
3. PREPARATION FORMAT
3.1 Cover Page A specimen copy of the cover page of project report is given in
Appendix 1.
3.2 Title Page โ A specimen copy of Title page of the project report is given in
Appendix 1.
2. 3.3 Certificate โ A specimen copy of Title page of certificate is given in Appendix 2.
. The certificate shall carry the guideโs signature and shall be followed by the guideโs
name, academic designation (not any other responsibilities of administrative nature),
department and full address of the institution where the guide has guided the student.
3.4 Acknowledgement - A specimen copy of Title page of certificate is given in
Appendix 3.
3.5 Abstract โ Abstract should be one page synopsis of the project report typed double
line spacing, Font Style Times New Roman and Font Size 12. A specimen copy of
abstract of the project is given in Appendix 4.
3.6 Table of Contents โ The table of contents should list all material following it as well
as any material which precedes it. One and a half spacing should be adopted for
typing the matter under this head. A specimen copy of the Table of Contents is given
in Appendix 5.
3.7 List of Tables โ The list should use exactly the same captions as they appear above
the tables in the text. One and a half spacing should be adopted for typing the matter
under this head. A specimen copy of the List of Tables is given in Appendix 6.
3.8 List of Figures โ The list should use exactly the same captions as they appear below
the figures in the text. One and a half spacing should be adopted for typing the matter
under this head. A specimen copy of the List of Figures is given in Appendix 7.
3.9 Chapters โ
The chapters may be broadly divided into 3 parts (i) Introductory chapter, (ii)
Chapters developing the main theme of the project work (iii) and Conclusion.
The main text will be divided into several chapters and each chapter may be further
divided into several divisions and sub-divisions.
โข The chapter title is the first-order heading. A chapter may be divided into sections
each of which has a section title (second-order heading). For example, in Chapter 3,
the sections will be numbered 3.1, 3.2, etc. If at all possible do not further subdivide a
section.
โข Use subsections (third-order headings) only if unavoidable. For instance, in section
3.2, the subsections will be numbered 3.2.1, 3.2.2, etc. Do not further subdivide
beyond this point. For example, subsection 3.2.2 may not be further divided into sub-
subsections 3.2.2.1, 3.2.2.2 etc.
โข Tables and figures in a chapter should be placed in the immediate vicinity of the
reference where they are cited.
โข Footnotes should be used sparingly. They should be typed single space and placed
directly underneath in the very same page, which refers to the material they
annotate.
โข A specimen copy of Chapter of the project report is given in Appendix 8.
โข The following chapters can be included in project report
1. Introduction
2. Literature review
3. Problem definition and requirement analysis
4. Design and Implementation
5. Testing and deployment
6. Future enhancements
3.10. References โ A specimen copy of Bibliography is given in Appendix 9.
3. APPENDIX 1
(Specimen of Cover Page & Title Page)
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TITLE OF PROJECT REPORT
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A PROJECT REPORT
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Submitted by
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NAME OF THE CANDIDATE(S)
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in partial fulfillment for the award of the degree
of
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B.Tech
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IN
BRANCH OF STUDY
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United College of Engineering and Research, Allahabad
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UP Technical University, Lucknow
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April, 2010
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SPECIMEN
SOME PERFORMANCE ASPECTS CONSIDERATIONS OF
A CLASS OF ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK
A PROJECT REPORT
Submitted by
Amit Kumar
(1010027)
Prashant Awasthi
(1010034)
in partial fulfillment for the award of the degree
of
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
in
Computer Science and Engineering
United College of Engineering and Research, Allahabad
5. MAY 2010
APPENDIX 2
(A typical specimen of Bonafide Certificate)
Certificate
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This is to certify that this project report entitled โTITLE OF PROJECT WORKโ by NAME OF
STUDENT (ROLL NUMBER), submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree
of Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering of the UP Technical University,
Lucknow, during the academic year 2009-10, is a bonafide record of work carried out under my
guidance and supervision.
Name of Project Guide
Designation, Deptt. of Computer Science,
United College of Engineering and Research, Allahabad
6. APPENDIX 3
(A typical specimen of Acknowledgment)
Acknowledgements
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I would like to express my sincere gratitude to my project guide โNAME OF PROJECT GUIDEโ
for giving me the opportunity to work on this topic. It would never be possible for us to take this
project to this level without his innovative ideas and his relentless support and encouragement.
Name of Student(s)
(Roll Number)
7. APPENDIX 4
(A typical specimen of Acknowledgment)
Abstract
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In this project, relative e_ciencies of two biometric systems are being compared. One biometric
system is based on fingerprints of one _xed _nger and second biometric system is based on
fingerprints of two randomly selected _ngers. Harris Corner Points and Zernike moment ofthat
Harris corner points are used as key features for matching two fingerprints. Results are based on
comparative reading of Receiver Operating Curve of two biometric systems at optimal thresholds for
both threshold for distances between Zernike moments of Harris Corner points of both database
image and query image, and threshold for Matching Score.
Keywords: Multiple Fingerprints, Harris Corner points, Zernike moments