The document provides guidelines for preparing and submitting a seminar report at the John Cox Memorial C.S.I Institute of Technology. It outlines the structure and formatting requirements, including submitting 3 copies initially with 1 returned after defense, and dividing the report into preliminary, body, and concluding parts. The body should include numbered chapters and sections, while figures, tables, and equations should also be numbered chapter-wise. References should be listed in numerical order cited. Specific formatting for headings, page numbering, margins, and bindings are also defined.
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.
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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 provides instructions for writing project reports for mechanical engineering students. It outlines 17 requirements for the report format and structure, including using Times New Roman font, 1.5 line spacing, specific margins, numbered sections and subsections, inclusion of figures and tables, and a reference section. The report should be between 80-120 pages long and include chapters on introduction, literature review, analysis, experimental validation, and conclusions.
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.
The document provides formatting guidelines for an MBA project report, including:
- The report should contain sections like the cover page, table of contents, chapters, references, etc. in a specific order.
- The report dimensions should be in A4 size and bound with a flexible white cover.
- Each section like the cover page, chapters, appendices, etc. have specific formatting guidelines around font, spacing, etc.
- References should be listed alphabetically at the end in a specific format.
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 is a seminar report template for final year Bachelor of Engineering students. It provides guidelines for the format and structure of the seminar report, including:
- The required sections and their order
- Formatting requirements for things like cover page, body text, headers/footers, etc.
- Instructions for tables, figures, references, and page limits
The template provides sample appendix pages that demonstrate the required structure and formatting for things like the certificate, table of contents, and literature review section.
Project Title
Final Project Report
Submitted as partial fulfillment of the requirements for
ENGT 4050
Senior Technology Capstone
Professor Richard Springman
Project Team A-00
Rocky Rocket, Team Lead
Allis Chalmers
John Deere
Cyrus McCormick
Faculty Advisor
Dr. Myron Noodleman
Sponsor
Mr. Anton Hulman
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
July 4, 1776
The University of Toledo
College of Engineering
Engineering Technology Department
This page intentionally left blank
An Abstract of
Project Title
by
Team A-00
Rocky Rocket, Team Lead
Allis Chalmers
John Deere
Cyrus McCormick
for
ENGT 4050
Senior Technology Capstone
Fall Semester 2013
The University of Toledo
The title material above is single-spaced and centered at the top of the Abstract page, with equal
spacing between each component (i.e., one blank line). This information must agree with that
which is presented on the title page. Use two spaces between the title material and the text of the
abstract. Abstract page material must be printed in the same font as is used for all other textual
material (i.e., do not use bold, italics, underline, etc. here).
The abstract text must be a concise statement of the problem, procedure or methods utilized,
results obtained, and a brief conclusion. There is no prescribed length for the abstract, but in no
case should it exceed 350 words.
Acknowledgments
This section is included for the purpose of identifying and/or recognizing those who have helped,
assisted or provided support to the design team in the execution of the senior capstone project.
Table of Contents
Abstract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .iii
Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv
Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v
List of Tables
List of Figures
List of Abbreviations
List of Symbols
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Project Objectives
Project Team
Design and Analysis
Results
Discussion and Conclusions
References
Appendices
Team Resumes
Gantt Chart
Budget
.
Project Title
General Formatting
Your report must be in suitable condition for binding and printed on one side only (i.e., no
double-sided printing). Textual material may be formatted “ragged-right” or “flush” with the
right margin. This choice may be influenced by the typesetting capabilities of the software used
to prepare your report. Hyphenations are permitted, except when the hyphenated word is split
over two page.
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.
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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 provides instructions for writing project reports for mechanical engineering students. It outlines 17 requirements for the report format and structure, including using Times New Roman font, 1.5 line spacing, specific margins, numbered sections and subsections, inclusion of figures and tables, and a reference section. The report should be between 80-120 pages long and include chapters on introduction, literature review, analysis, experimental validation, and conclusions.
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.
The document provides formatting guidelines for an MBA project report, including:
- The report should contain sections like the cover page, table of contents, chapters, references, etc. in a specific order.
- The report dimensions should be in A4 size and bound with a flexible white cover.
- Each section like the cover page, chapters, appendices, etc. have specific formatting guidelines around font, spacing, etc.
- References should be listed alphabetically at the end in a specific format.
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 is a seminar report template for final year Bachelor of Engineering students. It provides guidelines for the format and structure of the seminar report, including:
- The required sections and their order
- Formatting requirements for things like cover page, body text, headers/footers, etc.
- Instructions for tables, figures, references, and page limits
The template provides sample appendix pages that demonstrate the required structure and formatting for things like the certificate, table of contents, and literature review section.
Project Title
Final Project Report
Submitted as partial fulfillment of the requirements for
ENGT 4050
Senior Technology Capstone
Professor Richard Springman
Project Team A-00
Rocky Rocket, Team Lead
Allis Chalmers
John Deere
Cyrus McCormick
Faculty Advisor
Dr. Myron Noodleman
Sponsor
Mr. Anton Hulman
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
July 4, 1776
The University of Toledo
College of Engineering
Engineering Technology Department
This page intentionally left blank
An Abstract of
Project Title
by
Team A-00
Rocky Rocket, Team Lead
Allis Chalmers
John Deere
Cyrus McCormick
for
ENGT 4050
Senior Technology Capstone
Fall Semester 2013
The University of Toledo
The title material above is single-spaced and centered at the top of the Abstract page, with equal
spacing between each component (i.e., one blank line). This information must agree with that
which is presented on the title page. Use two spaces between the title material and the text of the
abstract. Abstract page material must be printed in the same font as is used for all other textual
material (i.e., do not use bold, italics, underline, etc. here).
The abstract text must be a concise statement of the problem, procedure or methods utilized,
results obtained, and a brief conclusion. There is no prescribed length for the abstract, but in no
case should it exceed 350 words.
Acknowledgments
This section is included for the purpose of identifying and/or recognizing those who have helped,
assisted or provided support to the design team in the execution of the senior capstone project.
Table of Contents
Abstract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .iii
Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv
Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v
List of Tables
List of Figures
List of Abbreviations
List of Symbols
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Project Objectives
Project Team
Design and Analysis
Results
Discussion and Conclusions
References
Appendices
Team Resumes
Gantt Chart
Budget
.
Project Title
General Formatting
Your report must be in suitable condition for binding and printed on one side only (i.e., no
double-sided printing). Textual material may be formatted “ragged-right” or “flush” with the
right margin. This choice may be influenced by the typesetting capabilities of the software used
to prepare your report. Hyphenations are permitted, except when the hyphenated word is split
over two page.
This document provides guidance to students on completing their final year project at Koya University's Faculty of Engineering, School of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Petroleum Department. It covers various aspects of project development and presentation, including working with supervisors, general project structure and style, typographical design, referencing, plagiarism, and oral presentation requirements. Students are expected to complete an original research project of around 60 pages in length on an approved topic relating to their field of study.
A manual for preparation of project reportSivalinga Raja
This document provides guidelines for preparing a project report for various master's degree programs. It outlines the required contents and formatting of the report, including submitting multiple copies, page limits, arrangement of contents, page dimensions and margins, manuscript preparation, typing instructions, numbering, and binding specifications. Key requirements include submitting 5 copies of the report, limiting it to 60 pages, and following a specific format for the title page, abstract, chapters, references, tables, figures, and other sections.
This document provides guidelines for preparing a project report for various master's degree programs. It outlines the contents, formatting, and organization of the report. Key points include:
- Reports should be no more than 60 pages and 5 copies must be submitted.
- Contents should include title page, abstract, chapters, references, and appendices in a specified order.
- Pages should use standard margins and font sizes. Chapters should be clearly divided and labeled.
- References and citations must be included where external sources are used.
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The document provides guidelines for Mechanical Engineering students at MJCET to prepare and present their project seminar and report. It outlines the format requirements for the report, including text formatting, cover page details, preliminary pages, chapter structure, referencing style, and content sections. It also provides tips for preparing PowerPoint slides for the seminar presentation, including slide design, speaking skills, and a 10-minute time limit with 5 minutes for Q&A. Formal business attire is required and students should speak clearly, face the audience, and avoid rushing through slides or material.
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 provides a template for formatting a paper according to specific guidelines. It includes examples and instructions for formatting various sections and elements of a paper like the title, text, figures, tables, references, etc. The template aims to ease the formatting process and ensure conformity across papers in terms of style and formatting specifications. Authors are instructed to use the template to format their paper while maintaining the prescribed designations and not altering any margins, fonts, or other specifications.
This document provides guidelines for formatting a seminar or project report, including:
- The required sections and their order;
- Page dimensions and binding specifications;
- Formatting requirements for sections like the abstract, table of contents, chapters, and references; and
- Typing instructions regarding font size, spacing, and margins.
Key sections that must be included are: the cover page, abstract, table of contents, chapters presenting the work, and references. Guidelines are given for formatting chapter headings, text, tables, and figures. Font size, spacing, and margins are specified to maintain a consistent structure and appearance.
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This document provides guidelines for students to follow when preparing their six-week industrial training report at Lovely Professional University in India. It outlines the required format and structure of the report, including formatting of preliminary pages, chapters, tables, figures, and references. Key requirements include having 5 chapters (Introduction, Company Profile, Training/Project Identification, Implementation Details, and Results and Discussion), a minimum of 10 references, and specific formatting for the cover page, table of contents, and other elements. The guidelines are intended to help students submit reports that are of the highest quality and follow a consistent structure.
This document provides formatting guidelines for a BTech project report at the Cochin University of Science & Technology. It specifies the order and formatting of report elements like the cover page, table of contents, chapters, references, etc. It also provides formatting details for text, tables, figures, equations and page layout. Sample templates are provided in the annexures for things like the cover page, certificates, abstract, contents page and more. The guidelines cover both structural and stylistic aspects to maintain consistency across reports.
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This document provides instructions for submitting a manuscript to Science Advances using their template. It outlines the required front matter like the title, author list, affiliations, and abstract. It also provides formatting guidelines for the main text sections including introduction, results, discussion, materials and methods, and supplementary materials. References, acknowledgments, figures, and tables are also addressed. The template is intended to help authors accurately prepare their manuscript for submission to streamline the review process.
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The directorate sets the minimum format of your dissertation while the content and the specific details is decided by you and your supervisor. It should also be noted that grammar, punctuation, spelling and other mechanical issues are your sole responsibility as a student.
The document summarizes the key elements and structure of a thesis, including the prelims, main body, and end matter. The prelims include elements like the title page and abstract. The main body contains thesis chapters, typically including an introduction, literature review, methodology, results and discussion, and conclusions. The end matter includes references and appendices. Headings, fonts, and page numbering are also addressed.
The document summarizes the key elements and structure of a thesis, including the prelims, main body, and end matter. The prelims include elements like the title page and abstract. The main body contains thesis chapters, typically including an introduction, literature review, methodology, results and discussion, and conclusions. The end matter includes references and appendices. Headings, fonts, and page numbering are also addressed.
This document provides formatting instructions for authors preparing papers for an IEEE conference. It specifies the page layout, including margins and column format. It also outlines the font format and size for titles, text, headings, figures and tables. References are to be numbered in square brackets and include examples of different reference types such as books, articles, websites and theses.
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.
This document provides formatting instructions for authors preparing papers for publication. It specifies page layout requirements including margins, column width and spacing. It also outlines style guidelines for fonts, headings, figures, tables and references. Authors must follow these instructions for their papers to be published. The template can be used by authors to format their own papers.
This document provides guidelines for preparing final year project reports at the Kulliyyah of Engineering at the International Islamic University Malaysia. It outlines requirements for report formatting, including paper size and type, font styles and sizes, margins, page numbering, headings, paragraphs, and binding. It also describes the required contents and order, including a cover page, title page, abstract, acknowledgements, table of contents, body of the text organized into chapters, and references. The body of the text must include chapters on introduction, theoretical background or literature review, methodology, presentation of results, discussion, and conclusions.
This document provides guidelines for formatting an ACM SIG conference paper, including page size and margins, typesetting text, formatting titles, authors and affiliations, references, figures and captions, and sections. It specifies fonts, font sizes, and styles for various elements and includes examples of reference formats.
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.
This document provides guidance to students on completing their final year project at Koya University's Faculty of Engineering, School of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Petroleum Department. It covers various aspects of project development and presentation, including working with supervisors, general project structure and style, typographical design, referencing, plagiarism, and oral presentation requirements. Students are expected to complete an original research project of around 60 pages in length on an approved topic relating to their field of study.
A manual for preparation of project reportSivalinga Raja
This document provides guidelines for preparing a project report for various master's degree programs. It outlines the required contents and formatting of the report, including submitting multiple copies, page limits, arrangement of contents, page dimensions and margins, manuscript preparation, typing instructions, numbering, and binding specifications. Key requirements include submitting 5 copies of the report, limiting it to 60 pages, and following a specific format for the title page, abstract, chapters, references, tables, figures, and other sections.
This document provides guidelines for preparing a project report for various master's degree programs. It outlines the contents, formatting, and organization of the report. Key points include:
- Reports should be no more than 60 pages and 5 copies must be submitted.
- Contents should include title page, abstract, chapters, references, and appendices in a specified order.
- Pages should use standard margins and font sizes. Chapters should be clearly divided and labeled.
- References and citations must be included where external sources are used.
GUIDELINES FOR PRESENTATION OF PROJECT SEMINAR AND REPORT (1) (1).pptxMrXYZ16
The document provides guidelines for Mechanical Engineering students at MJCET to prepare and present their project seminar and report. It outlines the format requirements for the report, including text formatting, cover page details, preliminary pages, chapter structure, referencing style, and content sections. It also provides tips for preparing PowerPoint slides for the seminar presentation, including slide design, speaking skills, and a 10-minute time limit with 5 minutes for Q&A. Formal business attire is required and students should speak clearly, face the audience, and avoid rushing through slides or material.
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 provides a template for formatting a paper according to specific guidelines. It includes examples and instructions for formatting various sections and elements of a paper like the title, text, figures, tables, references, etc. The template aims to ease the formatting process and ensure conformity across papers in terms of style and formatting specifications. Authors are instructed to use the template to format their paper while maintaining the prescribed designations and not altering any margins, fonts, or other specifications.
This document provides guidelines for formatting a seminar or project report, including:
- The required sections and their order;
- Page dimensions and binding specifications;
- Formatting requirements for sections like the abstract, table of contents, chapters, and references; and
- Typing instructions regarding font size, spacing, and margins.
Key sections that must be included are: the cover page, abstract, table of contents, chapters presenting the work, and references. Guidelines are given for formatting chapter headings, text, tables, and figures. Font size, spacing, and margins are specified to maintain a consistent structure and appearance.
11575 1 guidelines for preparing training report (2)Kunal Sharma
This document provides guidelines for students to follow when preparing their six-week industrial training report at Lovely Professional University in India. It outlines the required format and structure of the report, including formatting of preliminary pages, chapters, tables, figures, and references. Key requirements include having 5 chapters (Introduction, Company Profile, Training/Project Identification, Implementation Details, and Results and Discussion), a minimum of 10 references, and specific formatting for the cover page, table of contents, and other elements. The guidelines are intended to help students submit reports that are of the highest quality and follow a consistent structure.
This document provides formatting guidelines for a BTech project report at the Cochin University of Science & Technology. It specifies the order and formatting of report elements like the cover page, table of contents, chapters, references, etc. It also provides formatting details for text, tables, figures, equations and page layout. Sample templates are provided in the annexures for things like the cover page, certificates, abstract, contents page and more. The guidelines cover both structural and stylistic aspects to maintain consistency across reports.
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This document provides instructions for submitting a manuscript to Science Advances using their template. It outlines the required front matter like the title, author list, affiliations, and abstract. It also provides formatting guidelines for the main text sections including introduction, results, discussion, materials and methods, and supplementary materials. References, acknowledgments, figures, and tables are also addressed. The template is intended to help authors accurately prepare their manuscript for submission to streamline the review process.
DISSERTATION GUIDELINE, The dissertation is a scholarly communication that demonstrates a specific point of view as a result of original research that is conducted by students during their graduate study. It is a requirement for an award of master degrees offered by Institute of Accountancy Arusha in collaboration with Coventry University. Dissertation includes a study of research methods and gives students the opportunity to enact a piece of individual research or problem-solving.
The directorate sets the minimum format of your dissertation while the content and the specific details is decided by you and your supervisor. It should also be noted that grammar, punctuation, spelling and other mechanical issues are your sole responsibility as a student.
The document summarizes the key elements and structure of a thesis, including the prelims, main body, and end matter. The prelims include elements like the title page and abstract. The main body contains thesis chapters, typically including an introduction, literature review, methodology, results and discussion, and conclusions. The end matter includes references and appendices. Headings, fonts, and page numbering are also addressed.
The document summarizes the key elements and structure of a thesis, including the prelims, main body, and end matter. The prelims include elements like the title page and abstract. The main body contains thesis chapters, typically including an introduction, literature review, methodology, results and discussion, and conclusions. The end matter includes references and appendices. Headings, fonts, and page numbering are also addressed.
This document provides formatting instructions for authors preparing papers for an IEEE conference. It specifies the page layout, including margins and column format. It also outlines the font format and size for titles, text, headings, figures and tables. References are to be numbered in square brackets and include examples of different reference types such as books, articles, websites and theses.
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.
This document provides formatting instructions for authors preparing papers for publication. It specifies page layout requirements including margins, column width and spacing. It also outlines style guidelines for fonts, headings, figures, tables and references. Authors must follow these instructions for their papers to be published. The template can be used by authors to format their own papers.
This document provides guidelines for preparing final year project reports at the Kulliyyah of Engineering at the International Islamic University Malaysia. It outlines requirements for report formatting, including paper size and type, font styles and sizes, margins, page numbering, headings, paragraphs, and binding. It also describes the required contents and order, including a cover page, title page, abstract, acknowledgements, table of contents, body of the text organized into chapters, and references. The body of the text must include chapters on introduction, theoretical background or literature review, methodology, presentation of results, discussion, and conclusions.
This document provides guidelines for formatting an ACM SIG conference paper, including page size and margins, typesetting text, formatting titles, authors and affiliations, references, figures and captions, and sections. It specifies fonts, font sizes, and styles for various elements and includes examples of reference formats.
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.
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SEMINAR FORMAT-final.doc
1. JOHN COX MEMORIAL C.S.I INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
GUIDELINES FOR PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION
OF
SEMINAR REPORT
1. NO OF COPIES TO BE SUBMITTED TO ACADEMIC SECTION
Three copies of the seminar report are to be submitted initially. One copy will be returned to the
student after the final oral examination and successful defense.
2. STRUCTURE OF THE SEMINAR
Facing page: The title of the seminar, author, department, month and year of submission along
with the emblem of the Institute will be included on the first cover. This may be
made in special quality paper like plastic coated paper. (See sample)
Inner cover: Contents can be same as that of the front cover, but on ordinary A4 size paper.
Three main parts of the seminar report can be easily identified. These include the preliminary
part, body of the seminar report and reference and appendices (if any) as the concluding or final
part. The order of these items is as given below.
PRELIMINARY PART
Certificate from staff member in-Charge
Acknowledgements, if any
Abstract
Contents
List of symbols
List of abbreviations, if any
List of figures, if any
List of tables, if any
BODY OF THE REPORT
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
Motivation and Overview
Literature Survey, if any
Chapter 2 MATERIALS AND METHODOLOGY
Algorithms, if any
Program development, if any
……………………………………
……………………………………
Chapter N-1 RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS
2. Chapter N: CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER WORK
CONCLUDING PART
References
Appendix or Appendices
Certificate
If there is more than one guide, write side by side and provide space for HOD’s signature
at the bottom, Provide correct name and designation of guide & HOD.
Acknowledgements
One page, self contained. Highlighting significance, objectives, methods adopted,
contributions, achievements, applications etc.
Abstract
It should be a concise description of the problem(s) addressed and your method of
solving it/them, your results and conclusions. An abstract must be self-contained. The number
of words may be limited not exceeding three quarter of page of spacing 1.5 and font type Times
New Roman with size 12.
Contents
The contents should list the chapter headings, sections and subsections of the different
chapters along with page numbers of each. It should be possible to get a complete picture of the
seminar report by looking at the contents.
List of symbols
List of symbols used such as µ, ᵩ etc. and what they represent
List of abbreviations
List the full form of the abbreviations used.
List of figures
List the number and captions of the figures with page numbers.
List of tables
List the number and titles of the tables with page numbers.
Page numbering
The preliminary parts are numbered in roman numerals (i, ii, etc). The first page of the first
chapter (Introduction) onwards will be numbered in Arabic numerals 1 2 3 etc.
Numbering sections, subsections, equations, figures etc
It is common practice to use decimal numbering in the report. If the chapter number is
2, the section numbers will be 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 etc. The subsections in section 2.2 will be numbered
as 2.2.1, 2.2.2 etc. Unless essential, it is not necessary to use numbers to lower levels than three
stages. Headings of paragraphs below the subsections may be bold faced and in sentence case.
Similarly, it is useful and convenient to number the figures also chapter-wise. The
figures in chapter 4 will be numbered Fig.4.1, Fig 4.2 etc. This helps you in assembling the
figures and putting it in proper order. Similarly, the tables also numbered as Table 4.1 Table 4.2
etc. Usually the figure captions are written below the figure and table captions on top of the
table. All figures should have proper description by legends, title of the axes and any other
3. information to make the figures self-explanatory. Figures in colour are not essential, but if it is
essential, can be given. The same numbering scheme can be used for equations also. Only thing
to be remembered is that references to the figures are made like Fig 4.2 and equations as
Eqn(5.8) and tables as Table 3.8. If there are some appendices, these can be numbered as A1,
A2, A3 etc. The equations in these appendices can be numbered as (A1.1), (A2.3) etc. All
figures and tables must be in place in the text near, but not before, where they are first
mentioned.
References can be numbered as 1, 2, 3 etc in the order in which they are referred to in
the body of the seminar report. A typical reference in the body of the seminar report will appear
as “as stated in [ 3 ] or in [3 ] – [5] “etc.
References to journal paper should contain the name of the author(s), title of the paper,
name of the journal, volume number, issue number, particular pages(pp) and year of
publications.
Example:
Abcddfrtgyf T M, Pqrstmyutfd V K, Xyzmnjuhf M: Improving BTC image compressions using
a fuzzy complement edge operator, Signal Processing Journal (ELSEVIER)88(12), Dec. 2008,
pp 2989-2997.
Similarly conference papers should mention the name of author(s), title of the paper,
name of the conference, place in which the conference was held and date, month and year of the
conference along with the page numbers of the paper in the proceedings of the conference.
Example:
Bgfrd M M Swerft A J, Abqwesd T S: A fuzzy complement edge operator, IEEE proceedings of
the 14th
Int. Conf. on Advanced Computing and Communications ADCOM 2006, Mangalore,
Karnataka, India,20-23 Dec.,2006, pp 344-348.
References to books should contain name of the author, title of the book, name of the
publisher, edition number, and year of publication. If possible ISBN Number also can be
quoted.
Example :
Griffths and Manuel: Introduction to Neuro-fuzzy Systems, Prentice Hall Inc, Edition 2, 1998.
Reference to websites can be given as follows:
http://freefoto.com:’Freefoto.com-Free Pictures’.
Appendices
If there is material that if included in the body of the seminar report would break up the
flow of reading or bore the reader unbearably, it is better to include it as an appendix. Some
items which are typically included in appendices are: major derivations or theoretical
developments, important and original computer programs, data files that are too large to be
represented simply in the results chapters, pictures or diagrams of results which are not
important enough to keep in the main text etc.
General Notes:
-Single column format and print only on one side.
-Use 1.5 spacing for the continuous text.
-Minimum margin: - Binding side-30mm and 24mm on all the sides.
-Full justification of all texts.
-Ensure that each new paragraph is clearly indicated.
-Ensure that each new section head is separated by a double space.
-Use 12 pt font Times New Roman for the continuous text (except headings) in MS Word.
4. -Chapter/section headings shall be as per the fonts shown in the sample report structure.
-All chapters to be start on a fresh page.
-Follow internationally accepted symbols, rules and conventions.
-Use the Int. system of units (SI). If others are mentioned, give their eqvnt. in SI units.
-SOFT BINDING is to be done for seminar reports with front cover, facing page, certificate
and necessary pages in colour.
Suggested Font Sizes
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sizes Details
Font Type Font size Spacing
Facing page (cover
and first page) - see
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details
Times New Roman 18pt bold capitals Centered
(Adjustable spacing)
Chapter headings
with chapter
number on top
Times New Roman 16pt bold capitals Centered
Section headings Times New Roman 14pt bold capitals Left adjusted
Subsection headings Times New Roman 12pt. sentence case Left adjusted
Paragraph headings Times New Roman 12pt.bold sentence
case
Left adjusted
Body of report Times New Roman 12 pt Adjusted on both left and right
and with 1.5 spacing for text
and double spacing for
equations
Margins Left Margin 30mm To accommodate binding area
Right Margin 24mm
Top
24mm
Bottom 24mm
5. SEMINAR TITLE
(18 bold-all capitals)
A SEMINAR REPORT(14 bold –all capitals)
Submitted by(14 italics)
NAME (Reg. No.)
(14 bold & 14 regular)
In partial fulfillment for the award of the Degree of
(14 italics)
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
IN
…………………….ENGINEERING
(16 bold capitals)
DEPARTMENT OF ………………ENGINEERING(16 bold italics)
JOHN COX MEMORIAL C.S.I INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
KANNAMMOOLA, THIRUVANATHAPURAM,
KERALA – 695011
(14 regular)
MONTH YEAR (14 bold)
6. JOHN COX MEMORIAL C.S.I INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
KANNAMMOOLA, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, KERALA – 695011
(14 bold regular)
CERTIFICATE
(20 Monotype Corsiva bold )
This is to certify that this report entitled “……… (14 bold-
regular)……………………..” is a bonafide record of seminar presented
by………………………..(Reg. No……) towards the partial fulfillment for the
requirement for the award of the Degree of Bachelor of Technology in
………………. Engineering of the University of Kerala during the year ……….
NAME(12 bold) NAME OF GUIDE
Designation (12 regular) Designation
(Seminar Co-ordinator) (12 regular) (Seminar Guide)
NAME OF HEAD
Head of Department
Dept. of ……………. Engineering
JCM CSI IT
7. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
(16 bold –regular)
I/We express our sincere gratitude to Mr. /Mrs. / (Name and Designation of Guide)
Department of ……………….........Engineering, for his/her invaluable guidance, advice,
sharing expertise and constant encouragement throughout the course of the project. We also
thank Mr. /Mrs. / (Name and Designation of Coordinator) for his/her guidance, supervision,
assistance and helpful suggestions given throughout the course of this work without which this
work would not have been successfully completed.
I/We thank our Principal Dr. (Name of the Principal) and Prof. (Name of HOD) Head of
the Department, Department of ……………..… Engineering, for permitting us to do the project
at…………………………………………
I/we take this opportunity to express gratitude to all of the Department faculty members
for their help and support. I/we also thank my/our parents for the unceasing encouragement,
support and attention.
I/We am/are also thankful to all our friends who have contributed directly or indirectly
to the successful completion of this project wok.
9. i
CONTENTS
(16 bold –regular)
CHAPTER NO TITLE PAGE NO
LIST OF SYMBOLS ii
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS iii
LIST OF FIGURES iv
LIST OF TABLES v
1 INTRODUCTION(12 capital regular) 1
1.1. Introduction(12 regular) 1
1.2. Problem Definition 2
1.3. Outline 3
2 REVIEW OF LITERATURE 4
2.1 4
2.2 5
8 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
8.1 Result
8.2 Analysis
9 CONCLUSION
9.1 Conclusion
9.2 Scope of future work
REFERENCES 70
BIBLIOGRAPHY 73
APPENDIX-1 74
10. ii
LIST OF SYMBOLS
(16 bold –regular)
Symbol - Meaning
(12 bold regular)
{Symbols to be typed in 16pt font size}
Eg.
ρ - Density of substance
18. BIND COLOUR CODE TO BE FOLLOWED FOR SEMINAR
REPORT
1. C – To be informed later
2. M – Light Blue with black letters
3. E – Black with golden letters
4. T – Light green with black letters
5. R – Light pink with black letters
Note: - Also consult with respective departments for final confirmation of bind colors
before proceeding for actual binding.