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Al Ameen College Report Guidelines PDF
Al Ameen College Report Guidelines PDF
1. REPORT PRODUCTION
1.2. Binding
Report copies to be submitted for evaluation are to be soft bounded. The cover page should be
printed on flexible glossy light pink card of 300 gsm or above.
1.3. Printing
It is suggested that the report be printed on one side of the paper.
Doublesided printing can be done only if the paper is opaque enough not to impair
readability on the other side in normal lighting conditions.
In a doublesided report, a new chapter always starts on an oddnumbered page. Therefore, if
a chapter ends on an oddnumbered page, the backside of the previous sheet of paper has to
be kept blank.
2.1. Font
The preferred font text is Times New Roman and size of the text is 12 point, but in no case
should it be less than 11point.
The minimum font size of materials within a table or a figure can be 8 point.
Details Font Type Font Size Spacing
Chapter Heading Times New Roman 14pt Bold Capitals Left Adjusted
Section Headings Times New Roman 12pt Leading Bold Left adjusted
Subsection Headings Times New Roman 12pt Sentence case Left adjusted
Body of the report Times New Roman 12pt Justified with 1.5
spacing for text
2.2. Margins
A margin of 3.75 cm (1 inch) is to be given on the binding edge while on the other sides it
is to be 2.5 cm (1 inch).
No print matter (including headings, figures, tables, and notes) should appear in the margin
except the page numbers.
2.5. Tables/Figures
As far as possible tables and figures should be presented in portrait style. Small size table and
figures (less than half of writing area of a page) should be incorporated within the text, while
larger ones may be presented on separate pages.
Table and figures shall be sequentially numbered chapterwise. Table number and title will be
placed above the table while the figure number and caption will be located below the figure.
For instance, if there are 11 tables in chapter 3 the table numbers run from Figure 3.1 through
Figure 3.11.
Make sure that figures and tables are complete in other respects such as legends, references
(if any) and coordinate labels with units. Each figure and table must be explicitly referred to
in the text and located where its first reference occurs, preferably after the reference.
The titles must be in the same font as the regular text and should be single spaced.
Reference for Table and Figures reproduced from elsewhere shall be cited in the last and
separate line in the table and figure caption, e.g. (after McGregor [12]).
Sample
2.7. Acronyms
Avoid acronyms (short forms) in the report except the following standard ones such as Eq(s)
for Equation(s) and Fig(s) for Figure(s). The words 'Table' and 'Chapter' are not shortened.
Mention the acronym in the brackets following its full form, whenever it occurs first. The
first word in a sentence is never a short form.
If any other acronyms have to be used, list them separately at the beginning (after
nomenclature).
2.8. Drawings
All engineering drawings must conform to relevant Standards and should include a title
block.
If drawings are large, they should be included at the back of the report in a separate pocket.
In case drawings are made using CAD packages, a CD ROM should be included which
contains all the files and details of the packages used.
2.9. Headings
The chapter title is the firstorder heading. A chapter may be divided into sections each of
which has a section title (secondorder headings).
Sections and subsections can be numbered using decimal points, e.g. 2.2 for the second
section in Chapter 2 and 2.3.4 for the fourth Subsection in third Section of Chapter 2.
Chapters, Sections and Subsections shall be included in the contents with page numbers
flushed to the right. Further subsections need not be numbered or included in the contents.
1. <CHAPTER NAME> TNR, 12pt, Bold, Left adjusted, ALL CAPS
2.12. Readability
1. Except for acronyms do not use ALL CAPITALS.
2. Do not use underlining.
3. Use italics for emphasis or if the phrase is nonEnglish.
4. The text alignment should be fully justified.
3. REPORT ORGANISATION
Title : The Title of the report consists of minimum number words but also it can give enough
meaning on the work studied in the report. Normally there shall not be any deviation of any kind on
the title from the approved title. However the guide with approval from HOD may marginally alter
the title depending on the extent of work completion when all the objectives are not achieved, if
necessary. However this is discouraged unless it is warranted.
Names and Roll Nos.: Student names shall always be associated with Roll no in parenthesis. In case
of more than one student, the order shall be as per the roll no. only. (Lowest number first and highest
number last basis).
College Emblem : Softcopy of this may be collected from the Seminar incharge, if required.
The report may contain three main parts. These include the preliminary part, body of the report, and
reference and appendices(if any) as the concluding or final part.
I. Preliminary Part
Title Page (First Inner Page)
Bonafide Certificate
Acknowledgements
Abstract
Contents
List of Abbreviations, if any
List of Figures, if any
List of Tables, if any
Title Page
The title page (first inner page) should be similar to the cover page. Sample copy of the 'Title Sheet'
is appended.
Bonafide Certificate
The certificate will be signed by the Faculty Advisor(Seminar staff incharge) before the presentation
after verifying the format and by the Head of the Department after review at a later date.
Font Type Times New Roman and Font Size 14 with spacing 2.
Acknowledgements
Thank your guide, lab staff, faculty advisors, HOD and anyone else who has been helpful in the
Project. Keep this brief and avoid syrupy language like We want to thank our beloved It should
be limited, preferably, to one page.
Font Type Times New Roman and Font Size 12 with spacing 1.5.
Abstract
A concise description of the problem(s) addressed and method of solving it/them, followed by results
and conclusions. An abstract must be selfcontained. The number of words may be limited to 150
250 words and should not exceed threequarter of a page.
Font Type Times New Roman and Font Size 12 with spacing 1.5.
Contents
The table of contents should list all material following it as well as any material which precedes it. It
should be possible to get a complete picture of the project report by looking at the contents.
The contents should list the chapter headings, sections and subsections of the different chapters along
with page numbers of each. In addition include bibliography, appendices, drawings, program listings
and CD ROMs. Try to fit it into one or two pages.
The Title page, Bonafide Certificate and Acknowledgement will not find a place among the items
listed in the Table of Contents.
Font Type Times New Roman and Font Size 12 with 1.5 spacing.
List of Abbreviations
All symbols that appear in the report should be listed alphabetically. First give all Roman symbols,
then Greek symbols. Subscripts and superscripts should be listed separately if these are not an
intrinsic part of the variable name.
Ordering sequence: (1) Upper case symbols followed by lower case ones, (2) Unscripted variables
preceding superscripted and subscripted ones, (3) Superscripted variables followed by subscripted
ones.
Appendices
If there is material that if included in the body of the report would break up the flow of
reading or bore the reader unbearably, it is better to include it as an Appendix.
Items which are typically included in appendices are: major derivations or theoretical
developments, important and original computer programs, data files that are too large to be
represented simply in the results chapters, pictures or diagrams of results which are not
important enough to keep in the main text etc.
Appendices should be numbered using Arabic numerals and should have a title.
Appendices, Tables and References appearing in appendices should be listed in Contents and
referred to at appropriate places in the body of the report
References
Number all the references in alphabetical order. Each listed reference must be cited in the text
of the report and vice versa.
Within a reference the line spacing should be single. Each reference should be separated by
one blank line.
Established acronyms may be used. E.g. AC, DC, ASME, ASTM, IIT, Jnl, etc., provided
there is no likelihood of any confusion.
Authors last name (if only one author), or both authors last names (if only two authors) or
the first authors last name followed by et al which means and others. The references are
listed in chronological order and in alphabetical order for each year.
The reference format to be followed for journal articles, text books, conference proceedings, reports
etc. are given below.
i. Journal papers : name of the author(s), title of the paper, name of the journal, volume
number, issue number, particular pages (pp), month and year of publication.
Sample : Prasad, A.B., Kumar, C.D., Jones, E.F., and Frost, P.: Cable Television
Broadband Architectures, IEEE Comm. Magazine, vol. 39, pp. 134-141, June
1991.
ii. Conference papers : name of author(s), title of the paper, name of the conference, place in
which the conference was held and date, month and year of the conference along with the
page numbers of the paper in the proceedings of the conference.
Sample : Bgfrd, M.M, Swerft A.J., Abqwesd, T.S. : A fuzzy complement edge operator, IEEE
Proceedings of the 14th Int. Conf. on Advanced Computing and Communications ADCOM
2006, Mangalore, Karnataka, India, 20-23 Dec., 2006, pp 344-348.
iii. Books : name of the author, title of the book, name of the publisher, edition number, ),
publisher, location and year of publication. If possible ISBN Number also can be quoted.
Sample : Jones, C.D., A.B. Smith, and E.F. Roberts, Efficient Real-Time Fine Grained
Concurrency, 2nd Ed., Ch. 3, pp. 145-7, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 1994.
iv. Report : authors, title, university/company, report number, year.
v. Ph.D. or Masters Thesis : author, title, department, university, year.
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TNR, 12pt, Italics & Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the
Centered Award of the Degree of
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Bachelor of Technology
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In Italics & Centered
Civil Engineering
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By
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30 mm dia College
Emblem
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TNR, 14pt, Bold,
Italics & Centered Certificate
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This is to certify that the seminar report titled <TITLE OF THE SEMINAR> is a bona fide record
partial fulfillment for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering of the
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Place :
Date :
First and foremost, we wish to place on records our ardent and earnest gratitude to our project guide
Mr/Ms/Dr XYMNL, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering. His guidance was the leading
factor in translating our efforts to fruition. His prudent and perspective vision has shown light on our
trail to triumph.
We are extremely happy to mention a great word of gratitude to Prof. PQR, Head of the Department
of Civil Engineering for providing us with all facilities for the completion of this work.
Finally yet importantly, we would like to express our gratitude to our project coordinator Mr/Ms/Dr
XYZ for his/her valuable assistance provided during the course of the project.
We would also extend our gratefulness to all the staff members in the Department. We also thank all
our friends and wellwishers who greatly helped us in our endeavour.
<Student Name>
ABSTRACT iv
TNR, 12pt, Left Adjusted,
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS v
ALL CAPS
LIST OF FIGURES vi
LIST OF TABLES vii
1.1 Background 1
1.2 Aim of The Project TNR, 12pt, Left Adjusted 2
1.3 Objectives 3
1.4 Scope of Study 4