Project Work Format
Project Work Format
WORK]
A Project work
[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 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.
ii
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
………………………….. ...............…………………
[Institute Address]
…………………………. ..…………………………
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
Abstract .................................................................................................................................... iv
References ................................................................................................................................. 6
v
List of Figures
Figure1. 1: ………………………………………………………………… Page number.
List of Tables
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Chapter 1
Introduction
1
Chapter -2
Literature Review/Theory
2
Chapter 3
Methods
3
Chapter 4
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)
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References:
For citing books, research paper, urls the following format must be adopted
Urls
Books
Writer of the book (first name initial. Last name), name of the book, Press (date of
publication).
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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Figure (number): Line plot for predicted (increasing index) and actual NEPSE index