Guidelines For Writing The Report NTCC
Guidelines For Writing The Report NTCC
Dissertation provides an opportunity to the students to demonstrate the ability to devise, to show
the application of skills of data collection, critical analysis and concept synthesis necessary for
formation of defensible conclusions. It also provides a platform to demonstrate ability to draw
appropriate conclusions argued from the evidence presented and also a forum to demonstrate the skills
of structuring and present a balanced informed, complete, clear and concise written argument.
Major/ Project: Major Paper/Project is a scholarly essay/research project/design project that shows
evidence of critical analysis and understanding of the topic. Project is also design based where a group
of students on various aspects of an integrated design.
Seminar: A Seminar is an important component of learning in a programme where the student learns
to prepare a report and presentation on a particular topic.
GUIDELINES FOR WRITING THE REPORT
The left and right margin of 1.25 inches. The top and bottom margin of 1.00
inch.
Typing On One side of page only. The text will follow line spacing of 1.5 lines.
Table and figures, tabular material as necessary and appendix material as
appropriate may be single space.
Centered material is to be centered between the left and right margins.
The first line of all paragraphs of running text will be indented 0.5inches.
Pagination Each page must be numbered, except the Title Page.
All remaining pages carry consecutive numerals (1, 2, 3, etc.). The page
number will be placed in the upper right-hand corner of the page, right
aligned.
Arrangement of Every NTCC Project Report should have three parts: the pre pages, the main
Contents text, and the reference material.
Each part has several sections, which are normally arranged in the order as
discussed below.
1. Preliminary Pages
a. Title page
b. Declaration
c. Faculty Guide Approval page
d. Acknowledgement(s)
e. Table of Contents
f. List of Tables
g. List of Figures
h. Abstract
2. Text (usually divided into chapters and sections)
3. Reference Material
a. References
b. Appendix
Tables and Each table of figure should be placed immediately after the paragraph in
figures which it is mentioned. If it has a separate page, this page should be the one
following the page on which the table/figure was first mentioned.
Tables and figures are numbered in separate series. Each table and figure,
including any in the appendices, has a number in its own series. Each series
is numbered consecutively within chapters (e.g., Figure 10.1, Figure 10.2,
and Figure 10.3).
All titles/captions of Table & Figures will appear in the pre pages in the List
of Tables and List of Figures.
References In the text, give the surname and date in parentheses, e.g. (Edwards, 2010).
At the end of the study, provide a section headed ‘References’ in which the
references are listed alphabetically by family name. Include references for
electronic sources of information e.g. web pages. For further detail, see
Appendix 6.
The first line of the citation starts at the left margin and the second and
subsequent lines of that citation are indented 0.5 inches.
The referencing style to be used as per the forma. The format for the
references shall be given separately by each faculty of Study/institution.
Appendices Appendices contain supplementary or illustrative material or explanatory
data too lengthy to be included in the text or not immediately essential to
the readers’ understanding of the text.
Each appendix will be listed with its title in the Table of Contents (e.g.,
APPENDIX A. TITLE OF THE APPENDIX).
Standard Formats
Various formats to be used as per the General Guidelines for NTCC of the University are as
under:
Format for Title Page
Format for Declaration
Format for Faculty Guide Certificate
Format for Table of Contents
REPORT REQUIREMENTS
The final report is important component of all NTCC. Therefore must adhere to following
parameters (word length, No. of Copies, binding type etc) depending upon the credit units
associated and course objectives.
Word length, or word equivalent, (if for instance, a practical based, practice-based and
professional NTCC) should be specified in the module guide.
Word length will be exclusive of Preface Copyright Page, Faculty Guide Approval Page,
Acknowledgement, Table of Contents, List of Tables, List of Figures, Certificates etc.
Format and Guidelines for Report
Acknowledgements
Acknowledgement to any advisory or financial assistance received in the course of work may be given. It
is incomplete without student’s signature.
Abstract
A good “Abstract” should be to the point; and fully informative. First paragraph should state what was
accomplished with regard to the objectives. The abstract does not have to be an entire summary of the
project, but a concise summary of the scope and results of the project
Table of Contents
Titles and subtitles are to correspond exactly with those in the text.
Introduction
Here a brief introduction to the problem that is central to the project and an outline of the structure of
the rest of the report should be provided. The introduction should aim to catch the imagination of the
reader, so excessive details should be avoided.
Note that in writing the various sections, all figures and tables should be associated to the main text, in
the same orientation as the main text, numbered, and given appropriate titles or captions. All major
equations should also be numbered and unless it is really necessary, do not write in “point” format.
While presenting the results, write at length about the various statistical tools used in the data
interpretation. The result interpretation should be simple but full of data and statistical analysis. This
data interpretation should be in congruence with the written objectives and the inferences should be
drawn on data and not on impression. Avoid writing straight forward conclusions rather it should lead to
generalization of data on the chosen sample.
Results and its discussion should be supporting/contradicting with the previous research work in the
given area. Usually one should not use more than two researches in either case of supporting /
contradicting the present case of research.
Did the research project meet its aims (check back to introduction for stated aims)?
What are the main findings of the research?
Are there any recommendations?
Do you have any conclusion on the research process itself?
Implications for Future Research
This should bring out further prospects for the study either thrown open by the present work or with the
purpose of making it more comprehensive.
Appendices
The Appendices contain material which is of interest to the reader but not an integral part of the thesis. It
may be in the form of a problem that may be documented for future reference.
References
References should include papers, books etc. referred to in the body of the report. These should be
written in the alphabetical order of the author’s surname. The titles of journals preferably should not be
abbreviated; if they are, abbreviations must comply with an internationally recognized system.
Examples:
For book: