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Course Title: Project Work-II 15CS67T Study & Student Activity Core

This document outlines the course details and objectives for Project Work-II. The course aims to provide students an opportunity to implement skills from previous semesters to practical problems or issues faced by industry. Students will work in groups of 3-4 on a theoretical or experimental project related to their field of study under a faculty guide. Progress will be reviewed periodically throughout the semester.

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Course Title: Project Work-II 15CS67T Study & Student Activity Core

This document outlines the course details and objectives for Project Work-II. The course aims to provide students an opportunity to implement skills from previous semesters to practical problems or issues faced by industry. Students will work in groups of 3-4 on a theoretical or experimental project related to their field of study under a faculty guide. Progress will be reviewed periodically throughout the semester.

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Government of Karnataka

Department of Technical Education


Bengaluru

Course Title: Project Work- II


Course Code:
Scheme (L:T:P) : 0:2:4 Total Contact Hours: 78
15CS67T
Type of Course: Lectures, Self Core/ Elective:
Credit :03
Study & Student Activity Core
CIE- 25 Marks SEE- 50 Marks

Pre requisites

Application learned concepts form the previous semester studied courses.

Course Objectives

1. Learn the objective of this project is to provide opportunity for the students to implement
their skills acquired in the previous semesters to practical problems/problems faced by
industry/development of new facilities
2. Make the students come up with innovative/ new ideas in his area of interest.
3. Identify, analyze and develop opportunities as well as to solve broadly defined Computer
Science & Engineering problems
4. Enhance students’ appreciation of the values of social responsibility, legal and ethical
principles, through the analysis and discussion of relevant articles and real time projects

Course outcome
On successful completion of the course, the students will be able to:

CL Linked Allotted
Course Outcome
PO hours
Get an idea and confidence in
CO1 designing, analysing and Analysis / creation 1 to 10
executing the project.
Apply the knowledge of latest
CO2 trends in software development
Analysis / creation 1 to 10
engineering and relate their ideas
while executing the project
CO3 Have complete understanding of
Analysis / creation 1 to 10
6hrs/Week
Executing the project
Prepare documents in team and
CO4 enhance his written and oral Analysis / creation 1 to 10
communication presentations.
Develop individual confidence
to handle various engineering
CO5 assignments and expose Analysis / creation 1 to 10
themselves to acquire life skills
to meet societal challenges
TOTAL 78 Hours
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Mapping Course Outcomes With Program Outcomes

Programme Outcome
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10

Experiments and

Individual and
Sustainability

Communicati
Engineer and

Environment
Engineering

Team work
knowledge

practice
knowledge
Discipline
Course

Life long
learning
society

Ethics
Tools
Basic

on
&
PROJECT WORK 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Level 3- Highly Addressed, Level 2-Moderately Addressed, Level 1-Low Addressed.
Method is to relate the level of PO with the number of hours devoted to the COs which address the given PO.
If >40% of classroom sessions addressing a particular PO, it is considered that PO is addressed at Level 3
If 25 to 40% of classroom sessions addressing a particular PO, it is considered that PO is addressed at Level 2
If 5 to 25% of classroom sessions addressing a particular PO, it is considered that PO is addressed at Level 1
If < 5% of classroom sessions addressing a particular PO, it is considered that PO is considered not-addressed.

PROJECT WORK: 78 HRS


INTRODUCTION
The objective of the project work is to enable the students in convenient groups of minimum
of 3-4 members on a project involving theoretical and experimental studies related to the
branch of study. Every project work shall have a guide who is the member of the faculty of
the institution. Six periods per week shall be allotted in the time table and this time shall be
utilized by the students to receive the directions from the guide, on library reading, laboratory
work, computer analysis or field work as assigned by the guide and also to present in
periodical seminars on the progress made in the project.
ROAD MAP FOR THE PROJECT
1. Carry out a session or a seminar from the ISTE Student Chapter coordinator /
Programme coordinator with the help of Innovation club / I I I cell for directing the
students to identify project areas in the field of their interested including
interdisciplinary areas.
2. Power point presentation in seminar should include detail description of project areas
related to program, Project report formats, developing personnel writing skills.
3. The Students/Departments may at liberty to form the batch not less than 3 and
maximum 4 and get registered with project coordinator / HOD at the end of V
semester.
4. Students should take the approval from the Project committee/ Head of department for
doing project.
5. After approval the batch of students will be published in department notice board
along with guide in the end of 5th semester.
6. All students should finalize their Project immediately before commencement of SEE
of 5th semester.
7. The types of project may include:
 Preparation of a feasibility report
 Design and development system
 The improvement of existing system
 Creation of New facilities

8. The project should be challenging but manageable within the resources and time

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available.
9. Students should undergo reviews for one times in 5th semester and at least 4 times in
6th semester during the internal assessment. Time table for IA should include project
review. The guide should monitor the progress of Project work periodically and it
should be finally evaluated for 25 marks at the end of 5th semester and for 25 marks at
the end of 6th semester.
10. The IA marks will be evaluated based on oral presentation and assessment by the
internal guide by adopting Rubrics being developed by Project committee.
11. Real time problems, Industry related problems, should be chosen and it is a
Responsibilities of the project committee / Programme coordinator/ Innovation club /
I.I.T. cell to choose the appropriate project and to accept the Project Proposal
12. Identification of Topic: The selection of topic is of crucial importance. It should be
field of interest. It is advisable to choose the project can be completed on time and
within the budget and resources. The topic should be clear, directional, focussed and
feasible.
13. An outline of project proposal submitted & synopsis from student will initiate a
dialogue between Student and Project coordinator who will then help you to work on
the chosen topic and report.

Thrust areas identified for Project work


Each student may be assigned any one of the following types of project/thesis work:
According to the local needs, the following major projects are suggested:
Automation of booking in Hotel booking, Train / Bus reservation, Time table schedule, Cloud
based projects, Robotic programming, Mobile Applications or any other software automation
system that is need of the hour. Hardware projects related to IOT, robotics programming
involving Python, Raspberry PI etc., may also be encouraged.

Course Assessment and Evaluation Scheme for Project work

What To When/Where Max Evidence Course


whom (Frequency in the Marks Collected out comes
course)
1. Project
CIE Synopsis. CO1, CO2,
(At the end of 25 2. Plan & Schedule CO3,CO4,CO5
6th semester) 3. Industrial visit
Direct Assessment met

report
CIE

IA

Students

1. Project Report.
CO1, CO2,
SEE 2. Presentation
50 CO3,CO4,CO5
End of the course hand outs.
3. Project Model

End End of the course Project report and project model / Study report
SEE
Exam
Student CO1Delivery of
Studen
Assess
Indire

ment

Feedback on Middle of the course Feedback forms course


ct

ts

course
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End of Course CO1 to CO5
Survey Effectiveness of
Delivery of
End of the course Questionnaires
instructions &
Assessment
Methods
*CIE – Continuous Internal Evaluation *SEE – Semester End Examination

Project report

The Project Report should consist of following items.

1. The project report must contain the following:


 Introduction
 Objectives
 Tools/Environment Used
 Analysis Document (This should include SRS in proper structure based on
Software Engineering concepts, E-R diagrams/Class diagrams/any related
diagrams (if the former are not applicable), Data flow diagrams/other similar
diagrams (if the former is not applicable), Data dictionary)
 Design Document (Modularization details, Data integrity & constraints including
database design, Procedural design, User interface design)
 Program code (Complete code (well indented)/Detailed specification instead of
code*, Comments & Description. The program code should always be developed
in such a way that it includes complete error handling, passing of parameters as
required, placement of procedure/function statements as needed.)
 Testing (Test case designs are to be included separately for Unit testing,
Integration testing, System testing; Reports of the outcome of Unit testing,
Integration testing, System testing are to be included separately. Also, details of
debugging and code improvement are to be included.)
 Input and Output Screens
 Implementation of Security for the Software developed (In case, you have set up a
User Name and Password for your software, you should ensure the security of
User Name and Password during transmission to server)
 Limitations of the Project
 Future Application of the Project
 References and Bibliography

2. Project reports should be typed neatly in Times New Roman letters with font size 14 for
titles and 12 for text on both sides of the paper with 1.5 line spacing on a A4 size paper (210
x 297 mm). The margins should be: Left - 1.5", Right - 1", Top and Bottom - 0.75".
3. The total number of reports (Soft bound) to be prepared are
 One copy to the department /library
 One copy to the concerned guide(s)
 One copy to the candidate.

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2. Before taking the final printout, the approval of the concerned guide(s) is mandatory
and suggested corrections, if any, must be incorporated.

4. Every copy of the report must contain


 Inner title page (White)
 Outer title page with a plastic cover
 Candidate declaration and Certificate in the format enclosed both from the institution and
the organization where the project is carried out.
 An abstract not exceeding 100 words, indicating salient features of the work.

5. The organization of the report should be as follows


1. Inner title page
2. Table of Contents
3. Candidate Declaration………………………………i
4. Project guide Certificate…………………………….ii
5. Certificate…………………………………………...iii
6. Acknowledgments…………………………………..iv Usually
numbered in
7. List of table & figures (optional)……………………v
roman
8. Abstract……………………………………………...vi
9. Chapter 1……………………………………………..1 to n
…..
…..
References / Bibliography
Chapters(to be numbered in Arabic) containing Introduction-, which usually
specifies the scope of work and its importance and relation to previous work and the
present developments, Main body of the report divided appropriately into chapters,
sections and subsections.
The chapters, sections and subsections may be numbered in the decimal form for
e.g. Chapter 2, sections as 2.1, 2.2 etc., and subsections as 2.2.3, 2.5.1 etc.
The chapter must be left or right justified (font size 16). Followed by the title
of chapter centred (font size 18), section/subsection numbers along with their
headings must be left justified with section number and its heading in font size 16
and subsection and its heading in font size 14. The body or the text of the report
should have font size 12.
The figures and tables must be numbered chapter wise
The last chapter should contain the summary of the work carried, contributions if
any, their utility along with the scope for further work.
Reference or Bibliography: The references should be numbered serially in the
order of their occurrence in the text and their numbers should be indicated within square
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brackets for e.g. [3]. The section on references should list them in serial order in the
following format.
1. For textbooks –
2. For papers – Y
3. Only SI units are to be used in the report. Important equations must be numbered in
decimal form for e.g.
 V = IZ .......... (3.2)
All equation numbers should be right justified.

CIE ASSESSMENT FOR FINAL REVIEW ( VI Semester)


SN Particulars Marks
1 Log of Activity ( Plan & Schedule) 05
2 Report 10
3 Presentation 10
Total 25

Project Review Committee should consists of


1. Head of the Department
2. Two Staff members of the Department
3. Course Co-ordinator
4. Representative from Innovation Club of the Polytechnics/Engineering faculty/
Industry Institute Interaction Cell.

All students of 6th Semester should compulsorily attend each Review Proceedings of the
meeting should be maintained in the department and shown during I.A. Verification.

STAGES OF PROJECT REVIEW IN 6TH SEMESTER

Review Activity
I Review Presentation on (a)data collected, (b) processing of Data (c)
Experimental work conducted , (d) Finalization of contents of the
project
II Review Presentation on (a) Results,(b) Discussion of Results (c) Conclusions
Submission of Draft copy of Project Report
III Review Final Project Presentation and submission of Project Report

SCHEME OF EVALUATION (SEE)


SN Particulars Marks
1 Presentation 20
2 Demonstration 20
3 Viva-Voce 10
TOTAL 50

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MODEL OF RUBRICS FOR ASSESSING REVIEWS OF PROJECT FOR CIE

Student Reg. Dimension Scale Students Score


name no
Unsatisfactory Developing satisfactory Good Exemplary 1 2 3 4 5
Collect
Collects Collects Collects a
much
Does not very some great deal
informati
collect any limited basic of
Collection on; but
information informatio informati informati
of data very
relating to n; some on; most on; all
limited
the topic relate to refer to refer to
relate to
the topic the topic the topic
the topic
Does not Performs
Performs
Fulfil perform any Performs Performs
all duties
very little
team’s roles duties very little nearly all of
duties but
& duties assigned to duties dutiesassigned
unreliable.
the team role team roles
Always
Rarely Usually
does the
does the does the
Always Normally assigned
Shares assigned assigned
relies on does the work
work work; work;
others to do assigned without
equally often rarely
the work work having to
needs needs
be
reminding reminding
reminded.
Usually
Talks
does most
Is always good; but Listens, Listens
of the
Listen to talking; never but and
talking;
other Team never allows show sometime speaks a
rarely
mates anyone else interest in s talk too fair
allows
to speak listening much amount
others to
others
speak
Grand Average/Total

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APPENDIX 1 (Cover page)
(A typical Specimen of Cover Page )<Font Style Times New Roman – Bold>
TITLE OF PROJECT REPORT
<Font Size 18><1.5 line spacing>
A PROJECT REPORT
<Font Size 14>
Submitted by
<Font Size 14><Italic>
NAME OF THE CANDIDATE(S)
<Font Size 16>
in partial fulfillment for the award of the diploma
of
<Font Size 14><1.5 line spacing><Italic>
DIPLOMA IN PROGRAMME
<Font Size 16>
IN
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING
<Font Size 14>
LOGO

NAME OF THE COLLEGE


<Font Size 14>
DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION
BENGALURU-560001
<Font Size 16><1.5 line spacing>
Year of submission: ( MONTH & YEAR)
<Font Size 14>

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APPENDIX 2 (Title page)
(A typical Specimen of Title Page) <Font Style Times New Roman – Bold>

A Project Report
on

<TITLE OF THE PROJECT WORK>

Submitted for partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the
of

DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

BY
BATCH
<Mr. / Ms. Name of the Student (Reg No.)>
<Mr. / Ms. Name of the Student (Reg No.)>
<Mr. / Ms. Name of the Student (Reg No.)>
<Mr. / Ms. Name of the Student (Reg No.)>
<Mr. / Ms. Name of the Student (Reg No.)>

Under the guidance of

<Name of the Staff>


Lecturer
Department of

Department of
<<NAME OF INSTITUTE>>
<<ADDRESS OF INSTITUTE>>

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APPENDIX 3 (Candidate declaration)

CANDIDATE’S DECLARATION

I, ____________________________ the student of Diploma in Computer Science and

Engineering Department bearing Register Number ____________________of

____________________ Polytechnic, hereby declare that, I owe full responsibility for the

information, results and conclusions provided in this project work titled

“____________________________” submitted to Board of Technical Examinations,

Government of Karnataka for the award of Diploma in Computer Science and

Engineering. To the best of my knowledge, this project work has not been submitted in part

or full elsewhere in any other institution/organization for the award of any

certificate/diploma/degree. I have completely taken care in acknowledging the contribution of

others in this academic work. I further declare that in case of any violation of intellectual

property rights and particulars declared, found at any stage, I, as the candidate will be solely

responsible for the same.

Date:

Place: Signature of candidate


Name: _______________
Reg No: _______________

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APPENDIX 4 (Project Guide Certificate)

(A typical specimen of Bonafide


Certificate)
<Font Style Times New Roman>

Name of the institute


<Font Style Times New Roman – size -18>

Department
<Font Style Times New Roman – size -16>

BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE
<Font Style Times New Roman – size -16>

<Font Style Times New Roman – size -14>

Certified that this project report “_____TITLE OF THE PROJECT


_________”is the bonafide work of “__________NAME OF THE
CANDIDATE(S)____________” bearing Register Nos “__________” of this
institution who carried out the project work under my supervision.

<<Signature of the Project Guide>> <<Signature of the Head of Department>>

SIGNATURE SIGNATURE

<<Name>> <<Name>>

Guide Head of Department


<<Academic Designation>>
<<Department>> <<Full address of the Dept & College
<<Full address of the Dept & College >>

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APPENDIX 5 (Certificate)

DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION

NAME OF THE INSTITUTION

Address with pin code

Department of ______________________________

CERTIFICATE

Certified that this project report entitled “____________________________________”which


is being submitted by Mr./Ms.___________________________, Reg. No_______________,
a bonafide student of _____________________in partial fulfilment for the award of Diploma
in __________________Engineering during the year _______________is record of students
own work carried out under my/our guidance. It is certified that all corrections/suggestions
indicated for internal Assessment have been incorporated in the Report and one copy of it
being deposited in the polytechnic library.

The project report has been approved as it satisfies the academic requirements in respect of
Project work prescribed for the said diploma.

It is further understood that by this certificate the undersigned do not endorse or approve any

statement made, opinion expressed or conclusion drawn there in but approve the project only

for the purpose for which it is submitted.

(Name) (Name) (Name)


Guide(s) Head of Department Principal

Name and signature Examiner

1 _________________________

2 _________________________

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APPENDIX-6 (PROJECT-TIME LINE)

V Semester VI Semester
SL.No Task Responsibility 1 4 7 2 5 11
to 3 to to 1 to 4 to to 13 14
2 6 14 3 10 12
Seminar HOD /
1 regarding coordinator
Project work
Batch HOD
formation
2
&Guide
allocation
Identification Students /
3 of project Guide
Project Students
4 synopsis
Submission
Finalizations Students /
5
of Project Guide
Literature Students /
6 survey Guide
Identification Guide
7 of facility to
do PW
Study & Students /
design of Guide
8 system and
Phase 1
presentation
Results Students
discussion /
9
performance
testing
Review of Students
10 Project work
by guide
Project Students /
report Guide
11 submission
and Phase 2
presentation

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