This document provides guidance on writing a project report. It discusses what constitutes a project report, how to structure one, and how marks are allocated. The key elements of a report include an abstract, introduction, literature review, methodology, results, discussion, and conclusion sections. Formatting guidelines are also provided around font, spacing, cover pages, and appendices. Marks are allocated based on project management, documentation, initial reports, demonstrations, and overall attainment of project goals. Good writing requires precision, vigor and avoiding undefined terms or first-person pronouns. Supervisors can provide feedback on drafts and guidance throughout the project.