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This project report summarizes a study conducted on [topic of study]. The introduction provides background on the area of physics studied and the objective. The literature review discusses relevant physical theories and history. The methods chapter describes the [theoretical or practical] approach used, including any formulas or data collection methods. The results are presented in tables and graphs with accompanying discussion. The conclusion summarizes the results and conclusions. References are provided in the appropriate format.

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Project Work Format

This project report summarizes a study conducted on [topic of study]. The introduction provides background on the area of physics studied and the objective. The literature review discusses relevant physical theories and history. The methods chapter describes the [theoretical or practical] approach used, including any formulas or data collection methods. The results are presented in tables and graphs with accompanying discussion. The conclusion summarizes the results and conclusions. References are provided in the appropriate format.

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[TITLE OF YOUR PROJECT

WORK]

A Project work

Submitted to National Institute of Science and Technology


(NIST), Banepa
In Partial Fulfillment for the Requirement of
Academic year in Science

[LOGO]

By
[Name]
[Symbol Number]
[Date]
[LOGO]

RECOMMENDATION

This is to certify that [Your Name] has carried out project work entitled [Title of your
project work] under my guidance.

I recommend this project work in the partial fulfillment for the requirement of academic year
in Science.

………………………………………….

[Name of supervisor]

Adviser

[Institution Name]

[Address of institution]

Date: ……………………………..

i
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

I would like to express my acknowledgement to my supervisor ……………….. whose


guidance and dedication to excellence helped me to carry out this project work. I am very
much thankful for all the new ideas and suggestion that he made in order to make right
decision on the way of completing the project work.

I would like to acknowledge all the members of …………………….for their directives to


make this project work reach its final deliberation.

I am much thankful to all my friends more especially [if any specific name] for the help in
……………….

This work would not have been possible without untiring encouragement and support from
my family, for which I am always grateful.

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EVALUATION

This is to certify that the Project work submitted by [Name] entitled [Title of project work]
is good in the scope, a novel concept and has quality as Project work in the partial fulfillment
for the requirement of academic year in Science.

Evaluation Committee

………………………….. ...............…………………

[Supervisor Name] [Name of HOD]


Adviser Head
[Designation] Department of Physics
Department of Physics [Institute Name]
[Institute Name] [Institute Address]

[Institute Address]

…………………………. ..…………………………

Internal Examiner External Examiner

Date: ………………………………

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ABSTRACT

The idea of the abstract is to provide a brief summary of the report. The reader should be able
to pick up from the abstract what the abstract entailed, how it was undertaken and an
indication of what was found out. An abstract should not review the report, but should rather
act as a sampler of the contents of the report. Typically the abstract should be less than 200
words.

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Contents

Recommendation....................................................................................................................... i

Acknowledgement ....................................................................................................................ii

Evaluation ............................................................................................................................... iii

Abstract .................................................................................................................................... iv

Chapter 1: Introduction .......................................................................................................... 1

1.1 .................................................................................................................. page number

Chapter 2: Literature Review ................................................................................................. 2

Chapter 3: Methods ................................................................................................................. 3

3.1 …………………………………………………………………………………page number

Chapter 4: Result and Discussion ........................................................................................... 4

4.1 ................................................................................................................. page number

4.2 ................................................................................................................. page number

Chapter 5: Conclusion ............................................................................................................. 5

References ................................................................................................................................. 6

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List of Figures
Figure1. 1: ………………………………………………………………… Page number.

Figure 4.2:……………………………………………………………. page number

Figure 4.3:…………………………………………………………… Page number.

Figure 4.4:………………………………………………………….. Page number.

Figure 4.5:……………………………………………………………. Page number.

Figure 4.6:………………………………………………………….. Page number.

Figure 4.7:…………………………………………………………… Page number

List of Tables

Table 4.2:………………………………………………………………….. Page number.

Table 4.3:……………………………………………………………………. page number

Table 4.4:………………………………………………………………….. Page number.

Table 4.5:……………………………………………………………………. Page number.

Table 4.6:………………………………………………………………………. Page number.

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Chapter 1

Introduction

 Area of physics in which you are working.


 Background of the study
 Objective of the study

1
Chapter -2

Literature Review/Theory

 Physical theories relevant to your study (if any)


 History of the title of your study

2
Chapter 3

Methods

 Must include the method of your study either it is theoretical or practical


 If theoretical what are the methods that has been applied to make theoretical study
 If practical, then what are the relatable formulae used for the study, what is the
method of data collection, method of calculation (graphical analysis, regression, bar
graph plot, pie-chart plot etc)

3
Chapter 4

Result and Discussion

 The result in the section should be presented in the suitable form like in tables, graph
etc.
 After each result in the graphical or tabulated form, we should discuss about its
indication or what it says.

4
Chapter 5

Conclusion

The conclusion section must conclude your study (like what are the results you acquired,
what is the conclusion of it)

5
References:
For citing books, research paper, urls the following format must be adopted

Urls

Full url (viewed on [date])

1. https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/stockmarket.asp (viewed on 14 April, 2020)


2. https://www.fool.com/how-to-invest/how-the-stock-market-works.aspx (viewed on 14
April, 2020)
3. https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/139.asp (viewed on 16 April, 2020)

Books

Writer of the book (first name initial. Last name), name of the book, Press (date of
publication).

4. D. Stirzaker, Stochastic Processes and Models, Oxford University Press (2005).


5. C. Sengupta, Financial Modeling: Using Excel and VBA, Wiley, Hoboken (2004).

Journals

Writer of the journals (first name initial. Last name), Title of the work, Name of journal,
Volume of Journal, Page number, (date of publication)

6. E. F. Fama, Random Walks in Stock Market Prices, Financial Analysts Journal, 21,
55-59, (1965).
7. O. Peters, The ergodicity problem in economics, Nature Phys., 15, 1216–1221 (2019).

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Important things to remember:

 All figures and table must have caption in them


230
Increasing Predicted Index Actual NEPSE Index
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226
224
NEPSE Index

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220
218
216
214
212
210
1-Jul

2-Jul

5-Jul

6-Jul

8-Jul

9-Jul

12-Jul

13-Jul

14-Jul

15-Jul
15-Jun

16-Jun

21-Jun

22-Jun

23-Jun

24-Jun

25-Jun

28-Jun

29-Jun

30-Jun

Prediction Days

Figure (number): Line plot for predicted (increasing index) and actual NEPSE index

Table (number) :A scale of judgment of forecast accuracy

Absolute Percentage Error Judgment of forecasting accuracy

< 10% Highly accurate

11% to 20% Good accurate

21% to 50% Reasonable Forecast

> 51% Inaccurate Forecast

 All the font should be in times new roman of size 14,


chapter title 18 with line spacing 1.5.
 Margin should be of the format 1 inch in all the sides

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