Project Diary
Project Diary
The B. Tech. project is a partial requirement for successful completion of the degree.
It can be two types:
a)Projects based on implementation of any application oriented problem, which will be more or
less experimental in nature, and
b)The others will be based on some innovative/ theoretical work.
Evaluation Process:
VII SEMESTER:-
VIII SEMESTER:-
Students are supposed to deliver a total of 4 presentations not more than 15-20 slides.
Internal Marks(100) Break up is as follows:-First presentation 20 marks ,second presentation
20 marks ,third presentation 40 marks , rest 10 marks is of attendance and 10 marks of final
project report of the students in the presentations.
The final and fourth presentation would be given in front of external examiner and evaluated
by him .External marks (250) which comprises of project ,presentation and vivavoce related
to project.
PROJECT DIARY
Each group should keep a project diary which will be a record of progress in the work. The supervisor
may give instructions to students regarding the work in the diary itself. Students should obtain the
signatures of their students in the diary every week during the project period. The project diary will be
evaluated at the time of final presentation. If the diary is not submitted or submitted late to the project
coordinator, absent will be marked for the non-maintained period.
Title Page:-Mention Title of the report along with name of project group, supervisor,
Department, Month and Year of submission.
Certificate :- signed by the supervisor. The certificate should mentioned that the work has
been carried out by this project group and has not been submitted by any other group of the
institute for the award of any other degree
Declaration
Acknowledgements
Abstract is an abbreviated version of the project report. It should be limited to a maximum of
250 words(introduction,problem statement ,procedures,results, conclusion)
Table of Contents provides the list of all headings and subheadings with page numbers
List of Tables.
List of Figures
List of abbreviations
References
The above margins shall be observed on charts, graphs, tables, and drawings
b.The font size must be 12 point in the text and at least 10 point in the figures.
18,bold,uppercase letters)
d.Second Headings - 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, etc.(font size 14 towards left margin)
All figures should be numbered and cited consecutively in the text as Figure 2.1, Figure 2.2, to
indicate the first and second figures in Chapter 2 respectively. Similarly it is the case with tables such
as Table 3.1, Table 3.2, etc.
5.Size of Thesis: it is expected that the number of pages in the report will not exceed 100 pages of
typed matter reckoned from the First page of Chapter 1 to the last page of the Appendix.
6.Binding Specifications: Beside the supervisor's and personal copies, two copies of the project
report should be bound in light Blue color (Matt finish) hard rexin binding with golden printed
letters on front cover to be submitted in the department. Ensure that the side face of thickness of the
thesis should have the title of the project ,month & year of submission.
MGM's College of Engg & Technology,
A-9, Sector 62, Noida
BATCH: 2010
Project Diary
BATCH No:_____
Project Title:
___________________________________________________
Attendance:
Comments of Supervisor:
1 Supervisor
2 Project Coordinator
3 HOD
Assessment of Project Presentations.
by
Department of .................................
Name of Institute
Address of Institute
Month, Year
by
Bachelor of Technology
in
<Discipline>
<Institute's Logo>
<Institute Name>
<Month, Year>
(Example)
DECLARATION ................................................................................................... ii
CERTIFICATE ..................................................................................................... iii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS .................................................................................. iv
ABSTRACT ........................................................................................................... v
LIST OF TABLES.................................................................................................. vii
LIST OF FIGURES................................................................................................ viii
LIST OF SYMBOLS .............................................................................................. ix
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ................................................................................ x
CHAPTER 1 (INTRODUCTION, BACKGROUND OF THE PROBLEM,
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM etc.).............................................................. 1
1.1. ................................................................................................................. 5
1.2. ................................................................................................................. 8
CHAPTER 2 (OTHER MAIN HEADING) ......................................................... 13
3.1. .................................................................................................................. 15
3.2. .................................................................................................................. 17
3.2.1. ......................................................................................................... 19
3.2.2. ......................................................................................................... 20
3.2.2.1. ................................................................................................ 21
3.2.2.2. .......................................................................................... 22
3.3. ................................................................................................................. 23
CHAPTER 4 (OTHER MAIN HEADING) ......................................................... 30
4.1. ................................................................................................................ 36
4.2. ................................................................................................................ 39
CHAPTER 5 (CONCLUSIONS) ......................................................................... 40
APPENDIX A ......................................................................................................... 45
APPENDIX B ......................................................................................................... 47
REFERENCES... .................................................................................................... 49
(Example of Certificate)
CERTIFICATE
External Viva
DECLARATION
I hereby declare that this submission is my own work and that, to the best of my knowledge
and belief, it contains no material previously published or written by another person nor
material which to a substantial extent has been accepted for the award of any other degree or
diploma of the university or other institute of higher learning, except where due
acknowledgment has been made in the text.
Signature: Signature:
Name : Name :
Date : Date :
Signature: Signature:
Name : Name :
Date : Date :
(Example of Acknowledgement)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
It gives us a great sense of pleasure to present the report of the B. Tech Project undertaken during B.
Tech. Final Year. We owe special debt of gratitude to Professor Anshuman Singh, Department of
Computer Science & Engineering, College of Engineering, Lucknow for his constant support and
guidance throughout the course of our work. His sincerity, thoroughness and perseverance have been
a constant source of inspiration for us. It is only his cognizant efforts that our endeavors have seen
light of the day.
We also take the opportunity to acknowledge the contribution of Professor M. S. Dhoni, Head,
Department of Computer Science & Engineering, College of Engineering, Lucknow for his full
support and assistance during the development of the project.
We also do not like to miss the opportunity to acknowledge the contribution of all teaching and
nonteaching staff of the Department for their kind assistance and cooperation during the development
of our project. Last but not the least, we acknowledge our friends for their contribution,continuous
support and encouragement in the completion of the project.
Signature: Signature:
Name : Name :
Date : Date :
Signature: Signature:
Name : Name :
Date : Date :
(Example of Abstract)
ABSTRACT
The abstract is to be in fully-justified italicized text, at the top of the left-hand column as it is here, below the
author information. Use the word “Abstract” as the title, in 12-point Times, boldface type, centered relative to
the column, initially capitalized. The abstract is to be in 10-point, single-spaced type, and may be up to 3 in.
(7.62 cm) long. Leave two blank lines after the abstract, then begin the main text. All manuscripts must be in
English.
An Abstract is required for every paper; it should succinctly summarize the reason for the work, the main
findings, and the conclusions of the study. The abstract should be no longer than 250 words. Do not include
artwork, tables, elaborate equations or references to other parts of the paper or to the reference listing at the end.
The reason is that the Abstract should be understandable in itself to be suitable for storage in textual information
retrieval systems.
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
(Example)
LIST OF SYMBOLS
≠ Not Equal
Belongs to
€ Euro- A Currency
_ Optical distance
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
REFERNCES
Examples of Journal Article referencing:
2. Maiers, J., and Sherif, Y. S. , "Application of Fuzzy Set Theory," IEEE Transactions on
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Vol. SMC-15, No.1, pp. 41-48, 1985.
3. Doe, N., Control System Principles, New York: John Wiley, 1999.
5. Nayak, T., "Application of Neural Networks to Nuclear Reactors," M.Sc. Report, U.P.
Technical University, 2005.
7. Lokhande, R., Arya, K. V., and Gupta, P., "Identification of Parameters and
Restoration of Motion Blurred Images", Proceedings of the 2006 ACM Symposium
on Applied Computing (SAC 2006), pp. 89-95, Dijon, France, April 2- 7, 2006.
8. Lokhande, R., and Gupta, P., "Identification of Parameters of Motion Images", presented
at 5th International Conference on Cyber Systems, New Delhi, India, April 12- 17, 2004
9. Das, A. R., Murthy D., and Badrinath J., A Comparison of Different Biometrics Traits,
RSRE Memorandum No. 4157, RSRE Malvern, 2001.
11. "Signal integrity and interconnects for high-speed applications," class notes for ECE
497- JS, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Illinois at
Urbana- Champaign, Winter 1997.
17. Kar, K. and Majumder, D., "Fuzzy Controller Component," U. S. Patent 23,160,040,
December 21, 2006.
APPENDIX
Each software developed by the Project's Group should be burnt in a CD with proper
documentation. The CD should contain files containing the source code, one or more sample
input and corresponding output separately. Other than these there must be another file named
"READ.ME". In this ASCII text file, the following sections must be appear.
Author's Identity. A file should contain the name of each project group member along with
the Supervisor's name.
Files in the CD. In this section, the names of the files together with their contents must be
listed.
Hardware Requirements. In this section, we should note down the hardware requirements
along with any special type of equipments/ components such as graphics card, numeric
coprocessor, mouse, RAM capacity etc. needed to run the software.
Software Requirements. In this section, the operating system, the compiler, linker, and the
libraries etc. necessary to compile and link the software must be listed. There is a need to
obtain the necessary license from the copyright owner before one incorporates the
copyrighted material file in CD.