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Project Guidelines

This document outlines the formatting and content guidelines for a project report submitted for a Bachelor of Technology degree. It includes sections for the title page, declaration, certificate, acknowledgements, abstract, table of contents, introduction, body, summary and conclusions, bibliography, binding and color code instructions, and submission requirements. The report must follow specific formatting for margins, fonts, spacing, page numbers, chapter headings, lists of tables/figures, and binding.

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Project Guidelines

This document outlines the formatting and content guidelines for a project report submitted for a Bachelor of Technology degree. It includes sections for the title page, declaration, certificate, acknowledgements, abstract, table of contents, introduction, body, summary and conclusions, bibliography, binding and color code instructions, and submission requirements. The report must follow specific formatting for margins, fonts, spacing, page numbers, chapter headings, lists of tables/figures, and binding.

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Project Report on Title of the Project Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Bachelor of Technology in

Branch Name
By
Student Name 1(University Roll No) Student Name 2(University Roll No) Student Name 3(University Roll No)

Under the Supervision of Guide Name

College Logo College Name

Gautam Buddh Technical University Lucknow


Month Year

DECLARATION

We, Name of the project members hereby declare that the report of the project entitled Project name is our own work and that to the best of our knowledge and believe, it contains no material previously published or written by another person, nor material which to a substantial extent has been excepted for the award of any degree or the diploma of the university or the institute of higher learning, except where due acknowledgement has been made in the text.

Signature: Name: Roll No.: Signature: Name: Roll No.:

Signature: Name: Roll No.: Date:

Certificate

This

is

to

certify

that

the

project

report

(Paper

code)

entitled

___________________________________________________ done by Mr./Ms.___1.Name (Roll No.), 2. Name (Roll No.)___________________________________ is an authentic work carried out by him/her at ___________________________ under my guidance. The matter embodied in this project work has not been submitted earlier for the award of any degree or diploma to the best of my knowledge and belief.

Date: Name of the Guide Designation Department Name

Acknowledgement In the Acknowledgements page, the writer recognizes his indebtedness for guidance and assistance of the thesis adviser and other members of the faculty. Courtesy demands that he also recognize specific contributions by other persons or institutions such as libraries and research foundations. Acknowledgements should be expressed simply, tastefully, and tactfully duly singed above the name. E-mail should also be given at the end. Abstract An abstract is a brief or condensed statement by the writer, or the essential ideas of the writers work. The abstract must not exceed 600 words in length and should a statement of the problem, an explanation of the methods and procedures used in gathering data, and a summary of the findings. It should not be just a summary statement of each chapter. Table of Contents example: List of Tables..i List of Figuresii Declaration ...iii Certificate.iv Acknowledgement...v CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION.........................................................<page-numbers> CHAPTER 2 - <NAME>.......<page-numbers> 2.1 <sub-headings>.........................................................................<page-numbers> 2.2 <sub-headings>....<page-numbers> 2.2.1<sub-sub-headings>...<page-numbers> Guidelines for project report writing Good quality white A4 size executive bond paper should be used for typing and duplication. Page Specification Left Margin : 3.5 cms/1.38 inch Right Margin : 3.0 cms/1.18 inch Top Margin : 2.54 cms/ 1 inch Bottom Margin : 2.54 cms/ 1 inch Page numbers All text pages as well as program source code listings should be numbered at the bottom center of the pages. Normal Body Text: Font Size : 12 , Times New Roman, 1.5 Spacing, single side writing Paragraph Heading Font Size : 14, Times New Roman, Underlined

In project report each chapter-name must also be attached in a bannerformat just before starting the chapter after transparent sheet. So number of transparent sheets and banner-format based chapter name containing pages should be equal to number of chapters in report +1(for title page as given in list ).

List of Tables / Figures


Format: <seq. no.> <Table/Figure no. with ref to chapter no.> <table/Figure name(description)> (Example:) 1. Table/Figure 3.1: Comparative Charts DBMS models supported by different embedded database systems. 2. Table/Figure 3.2: Data models supported by different embedded database systems. 3. Table/Figure 3.3: Data indexing strategies supported by different embedded systems. 4. Table/Figure 3.4: Different memory architectures of embedded systems. Introduction Overview: a general description of related technologies and basics related to thesis scenario Problem and motivation: current development and drawbacks to be removed or other analytical points as a cause to work on this project-thesis Approach and goal of this project: exact aim of project-thesis and the way to obtain this targeted aim Organization of project: how the chapters of thesis are organized in sequence as well as a short description of their coverage

Body of the project It will have the detailed description in chapter-wise format to obtain the goal of project. Only to the point theory material should be included. The irrelevant theory descriptions and other stories filled to raise the thickness of thesis must be excluded at all. Summary and conclusions

It should contain the summary of yours project. Whatever results have been obtained out of compilation, simulation, analysis or other ways must be concluded here in short. It should also mention the drawbacks, uncovered parts related to project as future work, which may be covered by others working in similar fields/subjects.

Bibliography :(Example) [1] D.L. Carney, J.I. Cochran, The 5ESS Switching System: Architectural Overview, AT&T Technical Journal, vol. 64, no. 6, July-August 1985, pp. 13391356. [2] A. Stevens, C++ Database Development, MIS Press, New York, 1992, p. 34. [3] J. Martin, Computer Database Organization, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1977, p. 53. [4] www. ibm.com/in/articleno.2345/asbr.pdf [5] www.intel.com/india/discussion.htm

Binding & Color code of the project report for Final Year (CS/IT)
Hard Bound Report Background colour of the cover page Navy Blue Colour of Text on the cover page: Golden Submission of Project Report The student will submit his/her project report/ in the prescribed format. The project report should include: Team-size + 1 copy for college

Soft copy of project on 1 CD including all source code/ compiled binary code and the manuscript in MS-Word document format or adobe pdf.

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