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IITH Thesis Template v2
IITH Thesis Template v2
-Student Name-
A Dissertation Submitted to
Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for
The Degree of Master of Technology/ Doctor of Philosophy
Month, 20xx
Declaration
I declare that this written submission represents my ideas in my own words, and
where others’ ideas or words have been included, I have adequately cited and
referenced the original sources. I also declare that I have adhered to all principles of
academic honesty and integrity and have not misrepresented or fabricated or
falsified any idea/data/fact/source in my submission. I understand that any violation
of the above will be a cause for disciplinary action by the Institute and can also
evoke penal action from the sources that have thus not been properly cited, or from
whom proper permission has not been taken when needed.
_________________________
(Signature)
_________________________
(– Student Name –)
_________________________
(Roll No)
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Approval Sheet
This thesis entitled – Title of my thesis – by – Student Name – is approved for the
degree of Master of Technology/ Doctor of Philosophy from IIT Hyderabad.
_______________________
-Name and affiliation-
Examiner
_______________________
-Name and affiliation-
Examiner
_______________________
-Name and affiliation-
Adviser
_______________________
-Name and affiliation-
Co-Adviser
_______________________
-Name and affiliation-
Chairman
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Acknowledgements
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Dedicated to
xyz.
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Abstract
This is not a document on how to use Microsoft Word. It is assumed that you are
comfortable using standard features of Microsoft Word, such as Caption, Cross-
reference etc. This document provides guidelines and a template to write your thesis
for Ph.D./ M.Tech./ M.Sc. This document draws a broad picture of the structure and
formatting of your thesis.
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Nomenclature
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Contents
Declaration........................................................................................................................ii
Approval Sheet.................................................................................................................iii
Acknowledgements..........................................................................................................iv
Abstract............................................................................................................................vi
Nomenclature...........................................................................................................vii
3 Figures.....................................................................................................................5
3.1 Referencing figures..................................................................................................5
4 Tables.......................................................................................................................6
4.1 Referencing tables....................................................................................................6
References...................................................................................................................7
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Chapter 1
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The fonts used for thesis document should be “CMU Serif Roman”. You may need to
download and install this font. This font is available freely on many servers. You can find
the font library by searching for “Computer Modern Unicode font”.
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Chapter 2
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Chapter 3
Figures
Use “Fig.” to refer to a figure if the reference to it appears not at the beginning of a
sentence. If the sentence starts with reference to figure use “Figure”. For instance refer to
the following text. Figure 3 .1 is a compressed logo of IITH.
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Chapter 4
Tables
Parameter Value
P1 1
P2 0.1
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References
[1] E. Achenbach. Response of a solid oxide fuel cell to load change. J. Power Sources
57, (1995) 105–109.
[2] P. Aguiar, C. S. Adjiman, and N. P. Brandon. Anode-supported intermediate
temperature direct internal reforming solid oxide fuel cell . I : model-based steady-
state performance. J. Power Sources 138, (2004) 120–136.
[3] A. J. Bard and L. R. Faulkner. Electrochemical Methods Fundamentals and
Applications. 2nd edition. John Wiley & Sons, 2001.
[4] A. A. Iordanidis. Mathematical Modeling of Catalytic Fixed Bed Reactors. Ph.D.
thesis, University of Twente, the Netherlands, 2002.
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