How To Write A Synopsis
How To Write A Synopsis
Dhenuka Nandhu
Definition
• Synopsis is the gist of your planned project
submitted for approval from competent
authorities. It gives a panoramic view of
your research for quick analysis by the reviewers.
Thus, a protocol or a synopsis forms an integral
part of a research project or a thesis.
• It may be 2 to 3 pages of written matter, sketches
and photographs wherever necessary.
Components of a synopsis
• Title
• Introduction
• Aim
• Objectives
• Hypothesis
• Methodology
• Philosophies
• Justification
• Deliverables
• Organization/ Work schedule
• Scope/outcome
• Conclusion
• References
Title
• A quick and brief single line or part of a phrase
that describes the entire project as its
essence.
• May not exceed a word limit of 20 words.
• Mentioned in bold and underlined.
• Eg. Alternative approach to building and
construction in Hot dry climatic zones as in
cities like Abu Dhabi
Introduction
• A short paragraph describing the context and the
history of the entire project. It would do good if the
introduction answers the following questions.
• Where is it set?
• What community it serves?
• What is its community context?
• Who are the people associated with-the stake holders
• Is it a live proposal? If so where is the site located?
• What is the story behind the project?
• Who are the end users?
• What are the problems you face in the site?
Aim