This document provides a template for an industrial training report on a Bachelor of Technology project. It outlines the required sections including an introduction, problem statement, objectives, literature review, methodology, hardware and software requirements, results analysis, future scope, and references. Each section is allocated one or two slides and provides guidance on the expected content and structure within bullet points of one to two lines each. The results section allows for 2-3 slides to present outcomes visually through graphs, tables or screenshots. References must be in IEEE format.
1. INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
ON
TITLE
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
Submitted by:
Under Guidance of :
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Dr. AKHILESH DAS GUPTA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT
(A Unit of BBD Group)
Approved by AICTE and Affiliated with GGSIP University
FC-26, Shastri Park, New Delhi-110 053
3. INTRODUCTION
• Introduction part will include the brief introduction about the project to be developed,
technology used, field of project (if specialized one), any special technical terms about the
project.
• Content should be in points (each point not more than one or two lines).
• Introduction – only 1 slide .
4. PROBLEM STATEMENT
• Introduction part will include the brief introduction about the project to be developed,
technology used, field of project (if specialized one), any special technical terms about the
project.
• Content should be in points (each point not more than one or two lines).
• Problem Statement – only 1or 2 slides .
5. OBJECTIVES
• Objective should be clearly specified. What the projects ends up to and in what way this is
going to help the end user has been mentioned.
• Content should be in points (each point not more than one or two lines).
• Objectives– only 1 slide .
6. LITERATURE REVIEW
• This will describe the previous work which is done by the various researchers/
authors/developers related to the project and already running project at any location.
• Content should be in points (each point not more than one or two lines).
• Literature Review – only 1or 2 slide .
7. METHODOLOGY
• Methodology will include the steps to be followed to complete the project during the project
development such as flow diagram , ER Diagram , DFD Diagram etc.
• Content should be in points (each point not more than one or two lines).
• Methodology – only 1 slide .
8. RESULT ANALYSIS
• Result will show outcomes in the form such as graphs, tabular comparative analysis ,
screenshots etc.
• It should be in between 2-3 slides.
9. H/W & S/W REQUIRMENTS
• Software/Hardware: Minimum required for the development of the project.
• Content should be in points (each point not more than one or two lines).
• H/W & S/W Requirements – only 1 slide .
10. FUTURE SCOPE
• Project scope is the part of project planning that involves determining and documenting a list
of specific project goals, deliverables, tasks , costs and deadlines. The documentation of a
project's scope is called a scope statement or terms of reference. It explains the boundaries of
the project, establishes responsibilities for each team member and sets up procedures for how
completed work will be verified and approved.
• Content should be in points (each point not more than one or two lines).
• Future Scope – only 1 side .
11. REFERENCES
• Here specify the description of the study material referred for the development of the project.
• Content should be in points (each point not more than one or two lines).
• References – only 1or 2 slides ( MUST BE AS IEEE FORMAT)
Example :
1. K. Upreti, B. K. Vargis, R. Jain and M. Upadhyaya, "Analytical Study on Performance
of Cloud Computing with Respect to Data Security," 2021 5th International Conference
on Intelligent Computing and Control Systems (ICICCS), 2021, pp. 96-101, doi:
10.1109/ICICCS51141.2021.9432268.
2. D. Palanikkumar, K. Upreti, S. Venkatraman, J. Roselin Suganthi, S. Kannan et al.,
"Fuzzy logic for underground mining method selection," Intelligent Automation & Soft
Computing, vol. 32, no.3, pp. 1843–1854, 2022.