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A Progress Report

on

NAME_OF_PROJECT
carried out as part of the course IT 1634 Submitted by

Name of student
Roll no
VI-CSE

in partial fulfillment for the award of the degree

of

BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
In

Computer Science & Engineering

Department of Computer Science & Engineering,


School of Computing and IT,
Manipal University Jaipur,
March, 2020
School of Computing and Information Technology
Department of Computer and Communication EngineeringScience &
Engineering

B.TECH– MINOR /MAJOR PROJECT PROGRESS REPORT


GUIDELINESFORMAT

COMPONENTS OF A PROJECT REPORT

The sequence in which the project report pages should be arranged and bound should be as follows:

A, In case of Application Development Projects:

Cover page

Certificate

Abstract

Table of Contents (with page nos)

List of Figures List of Tables (if any)

1. Introduction

1.1. Scope of the Work

1.2. Product Scenarios

2. Requirement Analysis

2.1. Functional Requirements

2.2. Non-functional Requirements

2.3. Use Case Scenarios

2.4. Other Software Engineering Methodologies (as applicable)

3. System Design

3.1. Design Goals

3.2. System Architecture


3.3. Detailed Design Methodologies (as applicable)

4. Work Done

4.1. Development Environment.

4. 2 as required.
Results and Discussion

4.3 Individual Contribution of project members

5. Conclusion and Future Plan

Work 5.1. Proposed Workplan of the project

References Appendix (optional)

B. In case of Research Oriented Projects


Cover page

Certificate

Abstract

Table of Contents (with page nos)

List of Figures List of Tables (if any)

1. Introduction

1.1. Motivation

2. Literature Review

2.1. as required

2.2. as required

2.3. Outcome of Literature Review

2.4. Problem Statement

2.5. Research Objectives.

3. Methodology and Framework

3.1. System Architecture

3.2. Algorithms, Techniques etc.

3.3. Detailed Design Methodologies (as applicable)

4. Work Done

4.1. Details as required

4.2. Results and Discussion


4.3. Individual Contribution of project members (in case of group project)

5. Conclusion and Future Plan

Work 5.1. Proposed Work plan of the project

References

Appendix (attach the research paper being implemented, if applicable)

Formatting Details:

The report is to be formatted using Latex/MS-Word Document Preparation System. Binding: Use
transparency and thick binding sheet as a front & rear cover (do not use spiral binding in case of
Major project or else spiral binding is accepted)
Page Format: Margins (left, right, top, bottom – 1 inch), Body text: 12 pt, justified; 1.5” paragraph
spacing for text. Figures/ Tables: Place Tables/Figures/Images in the text as close to the reference.
Captions should be Times New Roman 10-point. They should be numbered

(e.g., “Table 1” or “Figure 2”), please note that the word for Table and Figure are to be spelled out.
Figure’s captions should be centred beneath the image or picture, and Table captions should be
centred above the table body. Page Numbering, Headers and Footers: Do not include headers,
footers. Include page numbers (bottom middle) in your report. Exclude abstract & content page
while numbering.

References: List and number all bibliographical references in 10-point Times, single-spaced, at the
end of your report. When referenced in the text, enclose the citation number in square brackets, for
example [1]. Below are the samples for journal paper, books and Web references.

Samples Journal References - Include year, volume, issue and page numbers
[1] Stahl, D.C., Wolfe,
R.W. and Begel, M. (2004). “Improved analysis of timber rivet connections.” J. Struct. Eng., 130(8),
1272-1279.

Sample Books - Include author, book title, publisher, the publisher’s location and chapter title and
inclusive of page numbers (if applicable)

[2] Zadeh, L.A.(1981). “ Possibility theory and soft data analysis.”

Mathematical frontiers of the social and policy sciences, L. Cobb and R.M. Tharall, eds., Westview,
Boulder, Colo., 69-129.
[3] Cotton, F.A. (2003). Chemical applications of group theory, McMilan, London.

Conference Proceedings and Symposiums - Include the sponsor of the conference or publisher of
the proceedings and the location-city and state or city and country.

[4] Garrett, D.L. (2003). “ Coupled analysis of floating production systems.” Proc., Int. Symp. on Deep
Mooring Systems, ASCE, Reston,

Va., 152-167.

Web Pages - Include author, copyright date, title of “page”, web address and date on which the
material was downloaded.
[5] Burkha, L.P. (1993). “ A hypertext history of multi-user dimensions.”
MUD history, http://www.ccs.neu.edu (Dec. 5, 1994).

CD-ROM - Include authors, copyright date, titles, medium and producer/publisher and its location
[6]

Liggett, J.A. and Caughey, D.A. (1998). “Fluid statics.” Fluid mechanics (CD-ROM), ASCE Press, Reston,
Va.

Theses and Dissertations - Include authors, copyright date, title and the name and location of the
institution where the research was conducted. Note that some institutions use specific terminology;
for example, “doctoral dissertation” rather than “Ph.D. thesis”.
[7] Sotiropulos, S.N. (1991). “Statis response of bridge superstructures made of fibre reinforced
plastic. “ MTech thesis, West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, W. Va.

Unpublished Material - Unpublished material is not included in the references but may be cited in
the text as follows:
[8] John Smith, personal communication, May 16, 1983; J. Smith, (unpublished internal report,
February 2003)

Note: Sample cover page and certificate format is provided as a reference.


A Project Report
on

NAME_OF_PROJECT
carried out as part of the course (Course code) Submitted by

Name of student
Rollno
Semester program branch

in partial fulfillment for the award of the degree

of

BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
In

Computer Science & Communication Engineering

Department of Computer Science & EngineeringDepartment of Computer &


Communication Engineering,
School of Computing and IT,
Manipal University Jaipur,
Month, Year
CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that the project entitled "_( Project tittle )" is a bonafide work carried out as part of
the course (course/subject name )_____ , under my guidance by (name of the student)_, student of
(Programme name & Semester)_ at the Department of Computer & Communication Science &
Engineering , Manipal University Jaipur, during the academic semester _(semester)_, in partial
fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Technology in Computer
Science & Communication Engineering, at MUJ, Jaipur.

Place:

Date: Signature of the Instructor (s)


DECLARATION

I hereby declare that the project entitled “_(Project


tittle)___” submitted as part of the partial course
requirements for the course (Course name )___, for the
award of the degree of Bachelor of Technology in Computer
Science & Communication Engineering at Manipal University
Jaipur during the _(Semester, Month &year)__ semester,
has been carried out by me. I declare that the project has not
formed the basis for the award of any degree, associate ship,
fellowship or any other similar titles elsewhere.

Further, I declare that I will not share, re-submit or


publish the code, idea, framework and/or any publication
that may arise out of this work for academic or profit
purposes without obtaining the prior written consent of the
Course Faculty Mentor and Course Instructor.

Signature of the Student:

Place:

Date:

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