Proposal Guidelines For 4th Semester
Proposal Guidelines For 4th Semester
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UNIVERITY LOGO
Submitted by
Name(Roll No.)
………
Name(Roll No.)
Submitted to
Department of Computer Engineering
Background (1 to 2 sentences)
Purpose/Aim (1 to 2 sentences)
Conclusion (1 sentence)
Keywords: (keywords of your project that describe your project) Foreg. Procedural
programming, file, information.
TABLE OF CONTENT
The page number from abstract to Acronyms should be in Roman number. Actual page
numbering of document starts from first chapter of the document which in introduction section.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgement i
List of figures iii
List of tables iv
List of symbols v
Abbreviation vi
Chapter 1: Introduction 1
1.1 ………….. 1
1.2 …………. 2
1.2.1 ………. 5
1.2.2 ........... 6
1.2.2.1 ………. 10
For e.g.
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Here 1.1 specifies, it is a first figure of chapter 1, and 3.2 specify it is second figure of chapter 3.
LIST OF TABLE (IF ANY)
It should give information about all the tables used in the documentation. Figures and table
should be given appropriate title.
For.e.g
VR Virtual Reality
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
Introduction heading includes following subheading. The font size for title should be 16 bold,
heading 14 bold and subheadings 12 bold. Paragraph should content line spacing of 1.5 with
font size of 12. Preferable font type is Times New Roman.
1.1. Background
It should include basic information in the field of project work. What are the recent trends
and development on area of the project should be briefly discussed in this topic.
It should include:
1.3. Objectives
What is basic purpose of your project. List the objectives of your project work in bullets (not
exceeding 4).
Motivation to choose the topic, importance and contribution of your project work is included
in this section.
It consists of short paragraph about features of your project work. A brief introduction of features
that project is going to address, helps to make the project proposal more robust.
1.4. Scope of the Work
CHAPTER 2
RELATED WORKS
It focuses on discussion of similar types of other task/projects, that has been performed earlier.
Thapa and Shrestha (2010) have done similar project where they have implemented…
The similar kind of project work(mention authors along with their works) were performed
earlier which has properties…
In writing this section , your purpose is to convey to your reader what knowledge and ideas have
been established on a topic, and what their strengths and weaknesses are. (D Taylor, “The
Literature Review: A Few Tips on conducting it”). It also should include previous work,
comparison between works, drawbacks and current work.
CHAPTER 3
METHODOLOGY
The Design and Implementation section of a project proposal should describe how the project
team plans to achieve the project's goals and objectives. Generally, this section starts with a
description of the overall approach, its effectiveness and innovativeness.
Provide a brief overview of the overall approach taken to design and implement the project.
Mention the key technologies and tools used.
More focus on Project flow, Requirement Gathering, Systems Designs, Technology Stack,
Development process, Feasibility Study, Technology Stack and testing mechanism etc
CHAPTER 4
EXPECTED OUTCOME
The expected outcome section of a project proposal should clearly state the specific changes
or results that the project aims to achieve. It should be specific, measurable, achievable,
relevant, and time-bound (SMART).
The expected outcomes should be directly related to the problem or need that the project is
addressing. They should also be aligned with the project's goals and objectives.
CHAPTER 5
CONCLUSION
Summarize your overall proposal. The conclusion should not contradict with the objectives
of the project.
REFERENCE
It is list of books, resources, internet links, magazines, research papers etc.that help your work
as reference during your project duration. Reference should be included in APA format. APA
format for reference and citation can be generated in different word processing software,
including microsoft word.
BIBLIOGRAPHY (OPTIONAL)
It includes listing of the books, Internet sources and other similar works that you take
use indirectly in designing, carrying out, and understanding your project.
APPENDICES
Appendices are used to provide additional information that is relevant to the project proposal,
but may not be essential for the reader to understand the main body of the proposal.
Gantt chart:
The Gantt chart for the project is provided in Appendix A. The Gantt chart shows the start and
end dates of each task, as well as the dependencies between tasks.