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(SZABIST)
Proposed By:
Sr # Student Name Reg. No.
Prepared For:
Mr./Miss XYZ (SZABIST Lecturer)
Project Proposal Writing Guideline
Important note about writing a proposal: Proposals are informative and persuasive writing because they attempt
to educate the reader and to convince the reader the importance of the project to be conducted. The goal of the
writer is to make the reader believe that the provided solution is practical and appropriate. In persuasive
proposal writing, the case is built by demonstration of logic and reason in the approach taken in the solution.
The effectiveness of your proposal will depend on your ability to explain the nature, context and scope of your
project.
All proposals should have all of the following sections, it is recommended that you must follow the listed order,
it ensures logical flow to your writing. It is also recommended that all proposals use headers for each section.
When writing your proposal, take care to explain your rationale and justify your choice by applying in text
citation and any major alternatives you are discarding.
Take care to explain and justify your choices and to use references where appropriate to demonstrate that you
are taking a scientific approach. Keep in mind that your justifications are as important as what you propose and
that you will be judged on your demonstrated understanding of the issues and ability to design an appropriate
project.
Template for the Project Proposal
Table of Content
Table of Figure
1. Abstract
<Provide a brief summary of the project and the main points>
3. Literature Review
<Provide literature survey of the related topic in research. Latest research papers must be studied relevant to
the selected topic and their short overview must be provided in this section >
4. Project Rationale
<Describe the purpose motivation or relevance of the project. Describes why the problem is important. You
must convey why you want to take this project and what you hoped to learn from your research.>
7. Proposed Methodology
<This section provides insight on what methodology you will employ in the development of the envisioned
system. It is the systematic, theoretical analysis of the methods applied to your of study. It can comprise of
step-by-step procedures, flowcharts, block diagrams or algorithms of the proposed system.>
<Activity 01>
<Activity 02>
<Activity 03>
<Activity 04>
<Activity n>
10.References
<You must use references (APA style) when appropriate to justify your study>