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Mini Project Synopsis Format

This document provides a template and guidelines for a mini project synopsis. It includes sections for the title page, project synopsis, proposed students and guide, introduction, literature survey, methodology, required facilities, and references. The introduction should not exceed 3 pages and provide an overview of the project, technology, and terms. The literature survey should not exceed 2 pages and discuss previous related work. The methodology should not exceed 1 page and outline the project development steps. It also provides formatting specifications for the synopsis, including font sizes and margins. Diagrams and tables must include captions and be clearly presented.

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Mini Project Synopsis Format

This document provides a template and guidelines for a mini project synopsis. It includes sections for the title page, project synopsis, proposed students and guide, introduction, literature survey, methodology, required facilities, and references. The introduction should not exceed 3 pages and provide an overview of the project, technology, and terms. The literature survey should not exceed 2 pages and discuss previous related work. The methodology should not exceed 1 page and outline the project development steps. It also provides formatting specifications for the synopsis, including font sizes and margins. Diagrams and tables must include captions and be clearly presented.

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TITLE OF MINI PROJECT (24 PT.

BOLD)

PROJECT SYNOPSIS (14 PT. BOLD)

OF MINI-PROJECT (12 PT.)

Bachelor of Technology (14 pt. bold)


Electronics and Communication Engineering (16 pt.)

Proposed by (12 pt.)

Name of Student (16 pt.)


(University Roll No.) (12 pt.)

Name of Student (16 pt.)


(University Roll No.) (12 pt.)

Guided by (12 pt.)

Dr. Manoj Kumar Jain (16 pt.)

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY


UNIVERSITY OF LUCKNOW, LUCKNOW (16 pt. Bold)
2021 – 22
FORMAT FOR MINI PROJECT SYNOPSIS
Introduction: (14 pt. bold, should not exceed 3 pages)

The introduction part will include a brief introduction about the mini-project to be developed,
the technology used, the field of mini-project (if specialized one), any special technical terms
about the mini-project.

Literature Survey: (should not exceed 2 pages)

This will describe the previous work which is done by the various authors/developers related
to the project and already running the project at any location.

Methodology/ Planning of work: (should not exceed 1 page)

The methodology will include the steps to be followed to complete the project during the
project development.

Facilities required for proposed work Software/Hardware required for the development of the
project.

References:

Here specifies the description of the study material referred for the development of the
project.

SPECIFICATIONS FOR SYNOPSIS


1. The synopsis shall be computer typed
a. Heading (Font -Times Roman, Size-14 point, Bold)
b. Sub Heading (Font -Times Roman, Size-12 point, Bold)
c. Running matter (Font -Times Roman, Size-12 point)
d. Printed on A4 size paper.
2. The Synopsis shall be typed on one side only with 1.5 spacing with a margin of 2.5
cm on the left, 2.5 cm on the top, and 1.25 cm on the right and at the bottom.
3. In the synopsis, the title page [Refer sample sheet] should be given first. This should
be followed by index, notations/nomenclature.
4. The diagrams should be printed on a light/white background; Tabular matter should
be clearly arranged. The caption for Figure must be given at the BOTTOM of Fig.
and the Caption for the Table must be given at the TOP of the Table.

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