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MSC Thesis Guidelines and Template

The document provides guidelines for formatting a thesis at the University of Engineering and Technology Lahore. It includes templates for common thesis elements such as the title page, abstract, acknowledgements, statement of originality, table of contents, list of figures, list of tables, and sample chapter headings and text. Key elements that are described include formatting of chapter headings, section headings, figures, equations, and tables. Guidelines are also provided for final thesis binding and presentation of the completed work.
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MSC Thesis Guidelines and Template

The document provides guidelines for formatting a thesis at the University of Engineering and Technology Lahore. It includes templates for common thesis elements such as the title page, abstract, acknowledgements, statement of originality, table of contents, list of figures, list of tables, and sample chapter headings and text. Key elements that are described include formatting of chapter headings, section headings, figures, equations, and tables. Guidelines are also provided for final thesis binding and presentation of the completed work.
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THE TITLE OF THESIS.

CAPITALIZED,
CENTERED, SINGLE SPACED
____________________________________

by

Full Name of The Scholar


Registration Number

Research Supervisor:
Name of Research Supervisor

YEAR
_______________________________________

Department Name
University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore
TITLE OF THE THESIS: CENTERED, DOUBLE SPACED

by

FULL NAME OF THE SCHOLAR

A THESIS

presented to the university of engineering and technology, Lahore

in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of

Master of Science

in

[SUBJECT]

APPROVED BY:

[Primary Advisor/Internal Examiner] [External Examiner]


[Official Title & Department] [Official Title & Department]

[Chairman of the Department] [Dean of Faculty]

Approval Date

DEPARTMENT NAME
UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, LAHORE
 2020

Scholar’s Full Name

All Rights Reserved

Any part of this thesis cannot be copied, reproduced or published without the written

approval of the Scholar.


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ABSTRACT

The abstract of the thesis is presented here. The abstract is a standalone document

and is generally intended for a general audience. It presents a high-level summary of your

work highlighting the problem statement, theoretical background, a methodology,

experimentation, and key results.

It is a single page document and follows the same text format as for your whole

thesis. It can have paragraphs. The references are generally not included in the abstract.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Present your acknowledgements here. It is a good idea to acknowledge those who

helped you through this journey and provided key input and resources to achieve this

milestone.
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STATEMENT OF ORGINALITY

It is stated that the research work presented in this thesis consists of my own ideas

and research work. The contributions and ideas from others have been duly

acknowledged and cited in the dissertation. This complete thesis is written by me.

[Your Full Name Here]


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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

ABSTRACT iv

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS v

STATEMENT OF ORGINALITY vi

TABLE OF CONTENTS vii

LIST OF FIGURES ix

LIST OF TABLES x

NOMENCLATURE xi

1. INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................1

1.1. FIRST LEVEL HEADINGS...............................................................................1

1.1.1. Second Level Headings.............................................................................1

1.1.2. Second Level Headings That Are Longer Than Two Lines Are Single-

Spaced Lines.............................................................................................2

1.2. TABLE OF CONTENTS, LIST OF TABLES, LIST OF FIGURES.................2

1.2.1. Table of Contents......................................................................................2

1.2.2. Formatting Figures....................................................................................2

1.2.3. Formatting Equations................................................................................3

1.2.4. Formatting Tables.....................................................................................4

2. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON FOMATTING OF YOUR THESIS......6

2.1. MISCELLANOUS INFORMATION.................................................................6

2.2. THESIS FINAL BINDING.................................................................................6


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BIBLIOGRAPHY 9

APPENDICES 10

VITA 11
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LIST OF FIGURES

Figure Page

Figure 1.1 Main Entrance to UET Lahore...........................................................................3

Figure 1.2 UET Logo...........................................................................................................3

Figure 2.1 Sample Formatting for The Spine......................................................................8


x

LIST OF TABLES

Table Page

Table 1.1 A Sample Table...................................................................................................5

Table 2.1 Presentation of Thesis..........................................................................................7


NOMENCLATURE

Symbol Description

i, j, k indices for X, Y, and Z axis

F Force

ORIC Office of Research, Innovation, and Commercialization

UET University of Engineering & Technology


1. INTRODUCTION

Start writing your thesis here. This section provides recommended guidelines for

preparing your thesis for submission to ORIC. Thesis sections (commonly referred as

chapters as well) are centered, capitalized, and are numbered. The recommended font size

14 (two points larger than your text). For Microsoft Word these would be treated as

Heading 0. It is a good idea to save the Heading 0 style in MS Word for consistent

formatting of your thesis. The Section heading has a spacing of 24 pts from the text.

Please also note that this is also the Page 1 of your thesis.

1.1. FIRST LEVEL HEADINGS

The first level headings are also capitalized and numbered continuously using a

multilevel list. Recommended font size is 12. These headings have a paragraph spacing

of 12 before and after. Microsoft word Heading 1 may be modified and saved for

consistent formatting of the thesis.

The paragraphs are indented consistently thorough the thesis. The recommended

spacing is 0.5” from the left margin. The text is generally left aligned but justified is also

acceptable.

1.1.1. Second Level Headings

The Second level and subsequent headings can be formatted as above. These are

first letter capitalized. In Microsoft Word the Heading 2 and the subsequent headings

may be saved for consistent formatting of the thesis. In case a heading is more than a

single line, then these headings should be single spaced.


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1.1.2. Second Level Headings That Are Longer Than Two Lines Are Single-Spaced
Lines

Longer headings are formatted as single spaced. The rest of the formatting stays

the same i.e. first letter capitalized, 12 pts before and after spacing etc.

1.2. TABLE OF CONTENTS, LIST OF TABLES, LIST OF FIGURES

The table of contents (TOC), list of figures list of tables, and nomenclature all

work in a similar manner. It is recommended that the MS Word’s built-in features are

utilized for creation of TOC, list of figures, and list of tables.

1.1.3. Table of Contents

The TOC should be automatically created if you follow the MS Word Headings

styles. TOC uses a dotted leader between headings and page numbers. For situations

where the heading is long and is missing the dotted leader, put your cursor before the

page number and hit the Tab key. This should move your page number over to the right

margin and add the dotted leader.

For list of figures and list of tables a similar strategy can be adopted using the

captions. Please refer to MS Word help and other available resources for the use of

captions and generating the List of Figures and the List of Tables.

1.1.4. Formatting Figures

Figures should be formatted with plenty of space above and below the actual

figure. Two lines (double spaced) above and below the figure are recommended. The

figure caption must be below the figure and centered.


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The figure should be numbered using the section/chapter number. For example,

the first figure in Section 1 should be numbered as Figure 1.1 and then should continue as

1.2, 1.3. Similarly, a third figure in Section 2 should be numbered as Figure 2.3.

It is recommended that Captions feature of MS Word is used for figures and

tables for automatic creation of List of Figures and List of Tables. MS Word help

documentation or other sources may be consulted for the use of captions.

Figure 1.1 Main Entrance to UET Lahore.

Figure 1.2 UET Logo

1.1.5. Formatting Equations


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Equations should be numbered sequentially throughout the thesis. Equation

should have a single line spacing (double spaced) before and after. It is generally required

that the equations, figures, and tables are introduced in the text before they appear.

∑ F=0 (1)
i=1

i 10

[]
j =⌈ 20 ⌉
k 0
(2)

Please use the indentation if your text following the equation, figures, or tables is

a new paragraph. Please ensure all symbols used are provided in the Nomenclature.

1.1.6. Formatting Tables

Tables are formatted similar to figures. The title of the table is placed at the top,

and an extra line of space is used above and below. The numbering of tables in the

section writing follows the same rules as the figures. Table 1 .1 is one such example.

The large table may be oriented landscape. These large tables, and figures may be

placed in an appendix as well rather in the main body of the text to continue the flow of

your writing. Please pay attention to the page number as MS Word might place the page

number at a different spot than your other pages.

It is recommended that Captions (available under References for MS Word) be

used for titles of the tables for automatic creations of List of Tables. Tables are used as

first letter capitalization here. It is not compulsory, however, must be consistent


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throughout the thesis. The same goes for Figures as well. Further, Cross-reference be

used while writing your thesis for automatic update of Table and Figure number in your

text.

Table 1.1 A Sample Table

Activity Start Date Duration End Data


Literature Review Sep 1, 2020 8 Months April 30, 2021
Model Development January 1, 2020 3 Months March 30, 2021
Experimentation April 1, 2021 6 Months September 30, 2021
Thesis Writing June 2022 3 Months August 2022
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2. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION ON FOMATTING OF YOUR
THESIS

In this section we present some common tips. Please refer to the ORIC website

for updated versions of this template. Also note above that the Section 2 heading is long

and is single spaced.

2.1. MISCELLANOUS INFORMATION

While writing and formatting your document, the following is recommended:

 Refer to ORIC website for latest information and guidelines for your

thesis.

 Generally, the text is “Left Aligned, but “Justified: is also accepted.

 Use Headings in MS Word to your advantage. These can be modified and

saved for consistent formatting of your thesis.

 Use Widow/Orphan control for paragraphs

 Use Captions and Cross-references in MS Word to your advantage to

create List of Tables and List of Figures. These will ensure that your text

stays updated if you add or delete a table or figure in your thesis.

 Leave consistent space between Figures, Tables, and Equations.

Recommendations are given in this document.

2.2. THESIS FINAL PRESENTATION

The guidelines provide in


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Table 2 .2 be used for final presentation of your thesis.
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Table 2.2 Presentation of Thesis
Item Specifications
External Hard cover and binding
Color = Black
Cover
Finish = Matt
Writing  A replica of the Page ii of this template is to be presented as the
Hard Cover with the above color specification.
on Cover
 Inscription is in golden (R, G, B = 212, 175, 0)
Page
 Recommended font is Times New Roman with 22 Size
 The UET logo may be printed in Gold color as well.
Writing Inscribed in Gold color (with font size = 22, adjusted for larger titles)

on Spine The following is to be provided on the spine:

1- Thesis Title (left aligned with 1-inch margin from the edge)
2- Scholar Name (minimum 1-inch space between title and name
and 1-inch space from the other end of the spine)
3- Registration Number (Exactly below and left aligned with the
name)
4- Year (Ph.D. completion year) Year is provide as a 4-digit
number and is written one half-inch from the bottom edge of the
spine and read horizontally when standing.

A sample is provided in Figure 2.1.


Paper Size A4 (8.2’’ x 11.6’’)-80g
Margins Left = 1.5 inch

Right = 1.0 inch; Top = 1.1 inch; Bottom =1.0 inch


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2020
TITLE OF THE THESIS SCHOLAR NAME
TIMES NEW ROMAN WITH 22 SIZE REGISTRATION #

Figure 2.3 Sample Formatting for The Spine

Your thesis is one of the most significant writings you would ever write in your

academic career. We hope this template helps for that. Good Luck!
BIBLIOGRAPHY

Please ensure that you use a referencing style that is recommended by your

department or of a prominent periodical published by a professional society in your field

such as IEEE, SME, ASCE, ASME, SPE, SGE, etc.

It is recommended that a reference management software such as EndNote,

Mendeley is used for bibliography. The references should be downloaded directly from

the authentic sources to ensure accuracy of information.

Double spacing should be used between each reference. References that are more

than one line long should be single-spaced within.

Separate sections for references and bibliography may be added as well if

required.
APPENDICES

Appendices are generally used to provide useful information about your work for

more details but are not essential part of your research. Some of the items that become

part of your appendices include detailed explanations and elaborations, additional or large

diagrams, additional or long tables, detailed mathematical derivations, experimental

standards and protocols etc.

Use letters to label the appendices e.g. Appendix A, Appendix B, etc. Each

appendix should have a suitable title and should contain a specific type of information.

Each appendix should start on a new page. Every appendix must be referred in your body

text.
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VITA

Provide information about yourself here in simple paragraph format in the past

tense. You must include your full name, your educational and professional background.

All degrees earned and year earned need to be included in the vita. Also include the

degree and date of the current degree earned.


Finally, leave a blank page at the end of your thesis.

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