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General Guidelines

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 Training Report to be minimum 15 pages and maximum 25 pages.
 Paper Size: A4; Margins: Normal (Left = Right = Top = Bottom Margins = 1”=2.54
cms)
 Page Numbering: Bottom right & continuous numbering from the Introduction
Chapter.
 Paragraph Heading: Times New Roman Font, Bold, Font Size 14;
 Paragraph Matter: Times New Roman Font, Normal, Font Size 12; 1.25 line spacing
Use Times New Roman Font with Normal Style; paragraph justified (select a
paragraph and press Ctrl + J)
 Sub-paragraphs be appropriately numbered as in 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 etc;
 Sub-paragraph Heading: Times New Roman Font, Italics, Font Size 12; Sub-
paragraph Matter: Times New Roman Font, Normal, Font Size 12;
 Figure captions below Figure with chapter wise numbering; aligned centrally
 Tables captions above Table with chapter wise numbering aligned centrally
 The industrial-training presentation date will be scheduled only after the
submission of the soft copy of the final report (in pdf) in teams.
 Name of the document must be in the following format:
RegistrationNo_Name
E.g. 190906037_xxx.pdf
 Arrangement of contents
[1] Cover page (same as inner page)
[2] Inner page
[3] Certificate
[4] Certificate on company letter head or Xerox Copy of Certificate
[5] Acknowledgement
[6] Abstract
[7] Table of contents
[8] Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4
 Report formatting should not be disturbed in any way.
 If more than one student has done the training in the same organization, at the same
time and in the same plant/dept. then their presentation will be scheduled at different
times but they have to upload their reports individually written in their own words.
Report of Industrial Training

At

< Full Company Name >, < City Name>

Submitted by

<Student Name>
<Register No>

In partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of

BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
IN
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS


ENGINEERING

MANIPAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY


MANIPAL – 576104, KARNATAKA, INDIA
May 2022
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING

MANIPAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY


MANIPAL – 576104, KARNATAKA, INDIA

Manipal
< Date >

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that the industrial training report submitted is a record of the
bonafide work done by < STUDENT NAME > (Reg. No. < Register Number >) in
partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the Degree of Bachelor of
Technology in Electrical and Electronics Engineering of Manipal Institute of Technology
Manipal, Karnataka, (A Constituent College of Manipal Academy of Higher Education).

Coordinator Industrial Training HOD, E&E


M.I.T, MANIPAL
Insert here a scanned copy of the original training
certificate duly signed by the concerned
authority/authorities of the company. The certificate
must clearly mention the duration of the training.
Index Page
Acknowledgement i
Abstract ii

Chapter 1 Introduction 1

1.1 1

1.2 2

1.3 3

1.4 3

Chapter 2 Training Highlights 4

2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4 13

Chapter 3 Conclusions & Summary 14

3.1
3.2 19

Chapter 4 About the Company 20

4.1 Company Profile 20

4.2 Product Profile 20

4.3 Organization of the Company (public, private, listed etc, brief structure) 21

21

References 21
ACKNOWLEDGMENT

This section should contain the acknowledgements due to the Director, Dept HOD, company
personnel and faculty members whose assistance was sought during the training.
ABSTRACT

The abstract is brief synopsis of the training program and should be written in 4 paragraphs
(Limit to one page). The first paragraph should outline the importance of the work / topic in
the present day scenario, hence leading to the objective of the training. The second paragraph
should briefly discuss the methodology that was adopted in imparting the training. The third
paragraph should discuss briefly the important results that were obtained and its significance.
The fourth paragraph should discuss the important conclusion(s) of the training exercise.
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION

This chapter (3 pages max) should include


 Introduction (1 paragraph brief of what is going to be discussed in this chapter)
 Introduction to the area of work (general discussion)
 Brief present day scenario with regard to the work area
 Motivation to undertake the training in that particular organization
 Brief importance of the work in the present context
 Objective of the training
 Training schedule (if available)
 Organization of the report (chapter wise)
CHAPTER 2
TRAINING HIGHLIGHTS

This chapter (10 pages max) should include


 Introduction (1 paragraph brief of what is going to be discussed in this chapter)
 Literature survey (references, journals, etc… )
 What were the process and methodology used by the company in the training, if it was
a training program with streamlined schedule briefly explain each phase (if
applicable), else project methodology, flowchart, in consultation with guides.
 Standards and Safety, environmental and social, society impacts and possible
applications – wherever applicable ( very important as possible outcome of industrial
training)
CHAPTER 3
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION

This chapter (3 pages max) should include


 Introduction (1 paragraph brief of what is going to be discussed in this chapter)
 Lessons Learned from the training
 Briefly Correlate to the courses taken in the UG
 Distinct training methods that augmented problem analysis skills (if any)
 Conclusions
CHAPTER 4
ABOUT THE COMPANY

This chapter (2 pages max) should include


 Introduction of the company
 Operational Details
 End products
 Organizational structure
References

According to IEEE Format as shown below


 [1] Subramanian muthu, Frank j. schuurmans et al., “Red, Green, and Blue
LEDs for White Light Illumination”, IEEE journal on selected topics in
quantum electronics, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 333-338, 2002. available via
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=999188
 [2] William Dotto Vizzotto, Guilherme Gindri Pereira et al., “Electrothermal
Characterization Applied to the Study of Chromaticity Coordinates In RGB
LEDs”, Power Electronics Conference, pp. 1146-1152,2012.available via
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumbe r=6785259&tag=1
Books:
 Author name, “Title”, Edition, Publication, ISBN no.
Other references:
 Include complete URL

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