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RAZAK SCHOOL MASTERS PROJECT SESSION 2013/2014 , SEMESTER 2

PROJECT SCHEDULE
JAN TO 9 FEBRUARY 2014 DATE 10 16 February 2014 Week 1 Week 2
17 23 February 2014

SUBMISSION OF PROJECT PROPOSALS ACTIVITY REMARKS Submission of draft project proposal during Research Methodology class Student to communicate with Assignment of supervisors supervisors to set for first Further discussion to revise proposal with individual meeting supervisor Compulsory meeting 1 Discussions on proposed project andimplementation
If for any reason students need to change supervisors or vice versa the deadline is end of WEEK 5 (please follow procedure in the Project Kit). Direct communication with both supervisors

Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12 Week 13

24 February 2 March 2014 3- 9 March 2014 10 -16 March 2014 17 23 March 2014 24 30 March 2014 31 March 6 April 2014 7 13 April 2014 14 April 20 April 2014 21 27 April 2014 28 April 4 May 2014 5- 11 May 2014

Project implementation MID SEMESTER BREAK Student to update supervisor on project progress

Project implementation Compulsory meeting 2 Discussions on: Projectprogress Project Report Presentation Material/Content *PROJECT PRESENTATION Compulsory Meeting 3 Corrections, Edit, Binding and Validation SUBMISSION OF PROJECT REPORT *Final date: 13 JUNE 2014 PROJECT 1: 1 ring bound report to supervisor Meeting record to RS office PROJECT 2: 1 hardcover report to supervisor 2 copies of CD to RS office (level 7) Meeting record toRS office CD validation and submission form to RS office Turninit Report to RS office (*<20% according to SPS regulation)
Masters Project Coordination Panel

Week 14

12- 18 May 2014

Week 15 Week 16 Week 17

*19 25 May 2014 26 May 1 June 2014 2 8 June 2014

Week 18

9 15 June 2014

PROJECT 2 students are required to: Fill in CD submission and validation form Ensure supervisor verify the form Ensure ALL items as listed are submitted Failing to submit hardbound copy of PROJECT 2 report will cause final results to be held back.

* Subject to change

Updated : 20 January 2014

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