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Minor Project Guidelines

The document outlines the requirements and guidelines for the Minor Project course (ETCS-461) in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering, including project submission, team formation, and evaluation rubrics. Students must submit a project synopsis for approval, work in teams of up to three, and publish a research paper under their guide. Key dates for project milestones and evaluations are also provided, along with a format for the research-based project report.

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Minor Project Guidelines

The document outlines the requirements and guidelines for the Minor Project course (ETCS-461) in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering, including project submission, team formation, and evaluation rubrics. Students must submit a project synopsis for approval, work in teams of up to three, and publish a research paper under their guide. Key dates for project milestones and evaluations are also provided, along with a format for the research-based project report.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

Course Title: Minor Project


Course Code:ETCS-461
Credits: 3
General Instructions

 Each student has to submit working Project at the end of the semester.
 Synopsis of the project must be submitted at the beginning of the semester for
approval from the Project Coordination Team and HoD in a specified format.
Approval of the Project title by the Project Coordination Team is mandatory.
 Students can work on project in team. Each project team can have maximum three
students.Special cases can be discussed with the Project Coordination Team.
 Each project should have faculty mentor/guide. Faculty can guide maximum 3
projects in any semester.
 Each student should submit their progress report every week and get it signed by the
respective guide.
 It is mandatory to publish a Research paper under project guide in any referred
Journal/Conference.

Note

 Information regarding Minor Project can be seen at CMS/LMS, Department Website


(http://cse.mait.ac.in), and student notice boards.
 No Personal e-mails will be entertained.

Potential Sources of Research Problems:

• Referred recent published and unpublished research papers.


• Any ongoing Project.
• Improvement/enhancement of existing system.
• Developing new models/framework/Technologies.
• Interdisciplinary based research/project.
 Research Based Paper should be from a standard Journal/Conference or authentic
website.
 Some good Publications are SPRINGER, IEEE, WILEY, ELSEVIER, TAYLOR
AND FRANCIS, ANY SCI OR SCOPUS JOURNAL OR CONFERENCE PAPER.
Research based Project Report Format
• Research Topic
• Background/Introduction of the problem
• Problem Statement
• Significance of the study
• Review of related literature
• Definition of terms
• Prerequisite Assumptions
• Proposed method/Algorithm/Procedures
• Proof of correctness (optional)
• Experimental Results/Performance/Analysis (Static/Dynamic)
• Conclusion and Future scope
• Bibliography

Rubrics for Project Evaluation

Rubric #R1: Project Synopsis/ Proposal Evaluation – 5 MARKS

 Identification of Problem Domain and Detailed Analysis


 Study of the Detailed and extensive explanation of the specifications and the
limitations of the existing systems.
 All objectives of the proposed work are well defined; Steps to be followed to
solve the defined problem are clearly specified.

Rubric #R2: First Defense (Project Evaluation) - 15 MARKS

 Design Methodology – Division of problem into modules and selection of


computing framework, appropriate design methodology and properly
justification.
 Planning of Project Work and Team Structure
 Demonstration and Presentation

Rubric #R3: Second Defense (End Semester Internal Project Evaluation) – 20


MARKS

 Incorporation of Suggestions - Changes are made as per modifications suggested


during First Defense.
 Project Demonstration - All defined objectives are achieved. Each module
working well and properly demonstrated. All modules of project are well
integrated and system working is accurate.
Process to assess individual and team performance
 Project progress seminars are conducted twice in each semester by the Faculty
panel.
 The project seminar should be given by all the project team members according
to the division of project.
 Each student in the project team is assessed to their skill set to deliver the
seminar, explain the concept and way to make project assess team to understand
their work.
 Each individual and team performance is purely based on this project seminar
presentation and the viva voice and progress work they show to their guide.

Quality of completed projects/working prototypes


 Final project demo for the working prototype and the report are evaluated by
faculty panel.
 The projects are evaluated and are awarded internal assessment marks for
maximum 40 and are graded according to the project contribution towards
attainment of PO’s and department PSO’s.

Tentative Project Evaluation Semester Schedule

Last date for Group Formation and Topic Submission: 14th August, 2018

Last date for Synopsis Submission with guide signature: 20th August, 2018

Date of 1st Defense: 8th September, 2018

Date for Poster Submission: 25th September, 2018

Date of 2nd Defense & Research Paper Submission: 2nd week of November, 2018

Date of Final Report Submission: 27th November, 2018

Mrs. Rekha Singla Mr. MoolChand Sharma


(Minor Project Coordinator)

Dr. Namita Gupta


(HoD CSE)

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