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GUIDELINES FOR WRITING A THESIS

PAPER / PROJECT REPORT /


DISSERTATION

Department of Civil Engineering


World University of Bangladesh
General information for writing a thesis paper

 Thesis manuscript should be printed on A4 size 80 gms


offset paper.
 Thesis cover page should be covered by black rexine paper
as well as title and other information based on top page
format must be printed on it.
 Thesis manuscript should have left margin 1.25”, right, top
and bottom margin be 1”.
 The font of thesis title on top page should be 20 points
bold capital letters in Times New Roman. The other
information on the top page will be 14 points Times New
Roman.
 All chapter heading within the thesis manuscript should be
18 points bold font Times New Roman middle alignment.
 The font of all heading within the thesis manuscript should
be 16 points bold Times New Roman.
 The font of all sub-heading within the thesis manuscript
should be 14 points bold Times New Roman.
 The font throughout the thesis manuscript should be 12
points Times New Roman.
 Every main chapter e.g. introduction, review literature,
results and discussion, conclusions etc. must be started
from a new page.
 Page number should be placed at bottom of the page using
right alignment.
 Discussion record between supervisor and student should
be submitted along with the submission of Thesis / Project
Report.
WORLD UNIVERSITY
O F B A N G L A D E S H

Thesis title should be clearly understandable


and the title should be written within maximum
twenty words (Font size 20 points bold Times
New Roman and indicative of thesis / project
work)

A project report submitted to the World University of Bangladesh in


partial fulfillment of the requirements for award of the degree of
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (Font size 14 point bold
Times New Roman)

Submitted by (16 point Bold Times New Roman)

Name of Student (14 points Bold Times New Roman)


ID No: WUB…………

Name of Student
ID No: WUB…………

Name of Student
ID No: WUB…………

Supervisor (14 points Bold Times New Roman)


Name of the supervisor
Professor / Associate Professor / Assistant Professor / Sr. Lecturer /
Lecturer
Department of Civil Engineering

Month, Year (14 points Bold Times New Roman)

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CONTENTS (16 points bold Times New Roman)
Page
Letter of transmittal (12 points Times New Roman) v
Declaration vi
Certification vii
Acknowledgement viii
Abstract ix
Abbreviations x
List of tables xi
List of figures xii

CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background 1
In the first chapter, clearly state what the purpose of the study is and
explain the study's significance. The significance is addressed by
discussing how the study adds to the theoretical body of knowledge in
the field and the study's practical significance for communication
professionals in the field being examined. They also should address the
significance of the study for mass communication education. It is
especially critical that this chapter be well developed. Without a clearly
defined purpose and strong theoretical grounding, the thesis or
dissertation is fundamentally flawed from the outset.

1.2 Objectives of the Study 1


1.3 Outline of methodology 1
1.3 Organization of the thesis 1

CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW


2.1 General 2
The purpose of the study should suggest some theoretical framework
to be explained further in this chapter. The literature review thus
describes and analyzes previous research on the topic. This chapter,
however, should not merely string together what other researchers
have found. Rather, you should discuss and analyze the body of
knowledge with the ultimate goal of determining what is known and
what is not known about the topic. This determination leads to your
research questions and/or hypotheses. In some cases, of course, you
may state that replicating previous research if needed.

2.2 Sub-heading 2
2.3 Sub-heading 3
2.4 Sub-heading 3
2.4.1 Sub-heading 3
2.4.2 Sub-heading 3

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CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY
3.1 General 4
This chapter describes and justifies the data gathering method used.
This chapter also outlines how you have analyzed your data. Begin
by describing the method you have chosen and why this method is
the most appropriate. In doing so, you should cite reference
literature about the method. Next, detail every step of the data
gathering and analysis process. Although this section varies
depending on method and analysis technique chosen, many of the
following areas typically are addressed:
 description of research design
 description of population and sample for statistical analysis
 development of instrument or method of using the devices
 pre-test reliability and validity of instrument or method
 description of data analysis, statistical analysis and tests
performed

3.2 Sub-heading 4
3.2.1 Sub-heading 4
3.2.2 Sub-heading 4
3.3 Sub-heading 4
3.3.1 Sub-heading 4

CHAPTER 4: DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS

4.1 General 5
4.2 Sub-heading 5
4.2.1 Sub-heading 5
4.2.2 Sub-heading 5
4.3 Sub-heading 5
4.3.1 Sub-heading 5

CHAPTER 5: RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS


5.1 General 5
This chapter addresses the results from your data analysis only. This
chapter does not include discussing other research literature or the
implications of your findings. Usually you begin by outlining any
descriptive or exploratory/confirmatory analyses (e.g., reliability
tests, factor analysis) that were conducted. You next address the
results of the tests of hypotheses. You then discuss any ex post facto
analysis. Tables and/or figures should be used to illustrate and
summarize all numeric information. For qualitative and historical
research, this chapter usually is organized by the themes or categories
uncovered in your research. If you have conducted focus groups or
interviews, it is often appropriate to provide a brief descriptive (e.g.,
demographic) profile of the participants first. Direct quotation and

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paraphrasing of data from focus groups, interviews, or historical
articles that are used to support the generalizations made. In some
cases, this analysis also includes information from field notes or other
interpretative data (e.g., life history information).
The purpose of this chapter is not just to reiterate what you found but
rather to discuss what your findings mean in relation to the
theoretical body of knowledge on the topic and your profession.
Typically, students skimp on this chapter even though it may be the
most important one because it answers the "So what?" question.
Begin by discussing your findings in relation to the theoretical
framework introduced in the literature review. In some cases, you
may need to introduce new literature (particularly with qualitative
research). This chapter also should address what your findings mean
for communication professionals in the field being examined. In
other words, what are the study's practical implications?
5.2 Sub-heading 5
5.2.1 Sub-heading 5
5.2.2 Sub-heading 5
5.2.3 Sub-heading 5
5.2.4 Sub-heading 6
5.2.5 Sub-heading 6

CHAPTER 6: CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

6.1 Conclusions 7

Conclusion reflects the findings based on the objectives of the thesis


/ project work.

6.2 Recommendations 7

Recommendation must be made based on your thesis work


limitation. So that the researcher can extend your research work in
future considering that limitation and adding other factors.

REFERENCES
All references must be alphabetically arranged. The references cited 8
throughout the text must be included in the reference section and
must not be included extra references in the reference section which
are not included in the text and vice versa.

APPENDICES
Questionnaire (if any). Primary / secondary data. Include all relevant 9
sources examined, whether cited or not.

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LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL (14 Points bold Times New Roman)

Date .......................................

To
Name of the supervisor
Professor / Associate Professor / Assistant Professor / Lecturer
Department of Civil Engineering
World University of Bangladesh
Dhaka-1205, Bangladesh.

Subject: Submission of project report on “…...Thesis title …....”

We are hereby pleased to submit herewith the project report on “....Thesis title....”. It
is a great pleasure for us to work on such an important topic under your guidance. The
project work has been done as per instructions and according to the requirements of
the World University of Bangladesh.

We have attempted our best to develop the project work and we appreciate for your
kind cooperation and effort provided to us. We assure you all kind of assistance in
interpreting any part of the thesis paper whenever necessary.

Sincerely yours

Name of Student
ID No: WUB .............

Name of Student
ID No: WUB ...........................

Name of Student.
ID No: WUB ...........................

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DECLARATION (14 Points bold Times New Roman)

It is stated that the project work on “.............................................................Thesis


title.............................................................” has been performed under the supervision
of ...Supervisor Name..., Professor / Associate Professor / Assistant Professor /
Lecturer, Department of Civil Engineering, WUB, Dhaka. To the best of our
knowledge and belief, the project paper contains no material previously published or
written by another except where due reference is made in it itself.

We, further under take to indemnify the university against any loss or damage arising
from breach of the foregoing obligation.

Student Name ......


ID No: WUB ...........................

Student Name
ID No: WUB ...........................

Student Name..
ID No: WUB ...........................

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WORLD UNIVERSITY
O F B A N G L A D E S H

CERTIFICATION (14 Points bold Times New Roman)

This is to certify that the project report on “.........Thesis title............” is the genuine
record of project work done by (1)….Student Name............
ID No: WUB ...........................Batch No...............Roll No.........................
(2) Student Name --------------ID No: WUB .................Batch No..............
Roll No...............................and (3) Student Name..........ID No: WUB......
Batch No......................Roll No............ in partial fulfillment of the requirements of
the Degree of B.Sc. in Civil Engineering from the World University of Bangladesh
(WUB).

This project work has been carried out under my guidance and is a record of a
successful work.

Name of the supervisor


....................................................
Supervisor

....................................................
Signature of the supervisor
Professor / Associate Professor / Assistant Professor / Lecturer
Department of Civil Engineering
World University of Bangladesh
Dhaka-1205, Bangladesh

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS (14 Points bold Times New Roman)
The project work on “.........Thesis title.............................................” has been
conducted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of
Science in Civil Engineering. The completion of this work has become possible for us
due to unconditional help and co-operation in different ways from many people.

Please acknowledge your supervisor, funding agency (if any) as well as who are
providing data, software and logistic help etc.

Authors

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ABSTRACT (14 Points bold Times New Roman)

Abstract should be clear concise and result oriented of the thesis work. It should be
within around 500 words.

The following items should be included in the abstract.


 What the subject is?
 What are available information about the subject?
 What have you wanted to do?
 What or how have you done it?
 What are the results and findings?
 What are the conclusions? (Most pertinent ones)
 What are your recommendations for future or further research? (Most
pertinent ones)

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ABBREVIATIONS (14 Points bold Times New Roman)

WUB World University of Bangladesh


CE Civil Engineering
BNBC Bangladesh National Building Code
WHO World Health Organization

And so on

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LIST OF TABLES (14 Points bold Times New Roman)

Page
3.1 : Please write down the respective table title 4
4.1 : Please write down the respective table title 5
4.2 : Please write down the respective table title 5

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LIST OF FIGURES (14 Points bold Times New Roman)

Page

2.1 : Please write down the respective figure title 3


2.2 : Please write down the respective figure title 3
3.1 : Please write down the respective figure title 4
4.1 : Please write down the respective figure title 6

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CHAPTER 1 (20 Points bold Times New Roman)
INTRODUCTION (18 Points bold Times New Roman)

1.1 Background (12 Points bold Times New Roman)

In the first chapter, clearly state what the purpose of the study is and explain the study's
significance. The significance is addressed by discussing how the study adds to the
theoretical body of knowledge in the field and the study's practical significance for
communication professionals in the field being examined. They also should address the
significance of the study for mass communication education. It is especially critical that
this chapter be well developed. Without a clearly defined purpose and strong theoretical
grounding, the thesis or dissertation is fundamentally flawed from the outset.
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1.2 Objectives

Few sentences about your goal of this study. The specific objectives include the
followings-

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1.3 Outline of methodology


Please mention here how you have completed your research work within a paragraph.

1.4 Organization of the thesis


Please mention here how you have organized your thesis chapter. Very briefly make
description regarding different chapter through individual paragraph

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CHAPTER 2 (20 Points bold Times New Roman)
LITERATURE REVIEW (18 Points bold Times New Roman)

2.1 Background (12 Points bold Times New Roman)


The purpose of the study should suggest some theoretical framework to be explained further in
this chapter. The literature review thus describes and analyzes previous research on the topic.
This chapter, however, should not merely string together what other researchers have found.
Rather, you should discuss and analyze the body of knowledge with the ultimate goal of
determining what is known and is not known about the topic. This determination leads to your
research questions and/or hypotheses. In some cases, of course, you may determine that
replicating previous research is needed.

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2.2 Sub- heading


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2.2.2 xxxxxxxxxxx

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shown in Fig. 2.1. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Malik, 2010).

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Figure 2.1: write a title regarding your figure

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2.4 xxxxxxxxxx

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Tamiz et al. 2015).

2.4.1 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Figure 2.2: write a title regarding your figure


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CHAPTER 3 (20 Points bold Times New Roman)
METHODOLOGY (18 Points bold Times New Roman)

3.1 General
This chapter describes and justifies the data gathering method used. This chapter also
outlines how you analyzed your data. Begin by describing the method you hose and why
this method was the most appropriate. In doing so, you should cite reference literature
about the method. Next, detail every step of the data gathering and analysis process.

3.2 Sub - heading


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3.3. Flow chart of the study

3.2.1 Sub-heading
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Figure 3.1: Figure title

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3.3.1 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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CHAPTER 4: DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS
4.1. General
4.2 Sub-heading
4.3 Sub-heading
4.2.1 Sub-heading
4.3 Sub-heading
4.3.1 Sub-heading

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CHAPTER 5 (20 Points bold Times New Roman)
RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS (18 Points bold Times New
Roman)

5.1 General

This chapter deals with the results and findings obtained from the Research work,
analysis and discussion of the obtained results.

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5.2.1 xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Table 5.1: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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5.2.2 xxxxxxxxxxxxx
5.2.3 xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Table 5.2: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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Figure 5.1: Figure title

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CHAPTER 6 (20 Points bold Times New Roman)
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS (18
Points bold Times New Roman)

6.1 Conclusions
Based on the results obtained from the experiments, the following conclusions can be
drawn:
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6.2 Recommendations

The following recommendations are suggested for future research:


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REFERENCES (20 Points bold Times New Roman)
All references must be alphabetically arranged. The references cited throughout the text
must be included in the reference section and must not be included extra references in the
reference section which are not included in the text and vice versa.

Asif, M.A and Karim, K.M. 2009. Title of their research work, Journal name, Vol no
(00), Issue No (00), Page (00-000).

Atik, M.R and Salek, S.M. 2015. Title of their research work, Journal name, Vol no (00),
Issue No (00), Page (00-000).

Karim, B.M and Rahim, L.M. 2016. Title of their research work, Journal name, Vol No
(00), Issue No (00), Page (000-000).

Malik, M.A. 2010. Book Name, Chapter name, Publisher Name (e.g. John Willy and
sons), Page (000-000).

Motin, M.A.; Karim, K.M.; Badol, S.M.; Rakib, M.S.; Basar, M.M. 2000. Title of their
research work, Journal name, Vol No. (00), Issue No. (00), Page (000-000).

Motin, S.A. 2010. Title of their research work, Journal name, Vol no (00), Issue No (00),
Page (000-000).

Pramanik, M.M. 2008. Title of their research work, Journal name, Vol no (00), Issue No.
(00), Page (000-000).

Shakib, M.A,; Karim, K.M.; Meena, S.M.; Sohan, H.A. 2000. Title of their research
work, Journal name, Vol No. (00), Issue No. (00), Page (000-000).

Tamiz, S.A. Shakib, M.A,; Karim, K.M.; Mina, S.M.; Sohan, H.A. 2015. Title of their
research work, Journal name, Vol no (00), Issue No (00), Page (000-000).

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APPENDICES (20 Points bold Times New Roman)
Questionnaire (if any). Primary /secondary data. Include all relevant sources examined,
whether cited or not.

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RECORD OF THESIS / PROJECT /

Signature of Supervisor and Date Signature of Student and Date


WORLD UNIVERSITY OF BANGLADESH
Building - 3/A, Road No – 04, Dhanmondi, Dhaka - 1205

THESIS / PROJECT SUPERVISION RECORD FORM


Thesis / Project / Internship Topic:

Name of Supervisor: Position:

Name of the Department:

Candidate Record of Thesis / Project of Student


Name of Student: Department:

Batch: Roll -

Mobile Number: E-mail:

*Date of Commencement of Supervision:

Date of Final Presentation:

Record of Back log (Please Tic): (a) Clear or (b) Not clear, if not mention the number of subject: ………..

Signature of Head of Thesis Committee and Date Signature of HOD and Date

Change of Supervisor (If any)

1. ………………………………. 3. ………………………………

2. ……………………………….
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No. Number address
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supervisor with student. How many e-mails? Teacher

 Please attach the copy of mails (If necessary) Signature


 Any other additional. Teacher

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