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Seminar Report on

<SEMINAR TITLE >

Submitted

For

Partial fulfillment of requirement for the degree of

Master of Computer Application


(Under Engineering)

Submitted by
<Name of candidate>
<Roll NO>
<MCA SEM IV>

Under the Guidance of

<Name of Guide>

Department of Master of Computer Application


G.S.Moze College of Engineering, Balewadi, Pune
Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune
2023 – 2024
G.S.Moze College Of Engineering, Balewadi Pune

CANDIDATE'S DECLARATION

I hereby certify that the work which is being presented in the Seminar entitled “TITLE” by
“NAME OF THE STUDENT” in partial fulfillment of requirements for the award of degree of
MCA (Engineering) submitted in the Department of MCA at G.S.Moze College of Engineering,
Balewadi Pune under Savitribai Bai Phule Pune University an authentic record of my own work
carried out during a period from 16/01/2024 to 25/03/2024. The matter presented in this seminar
has not been submitted by me or anybody else in any other University for the award of M.C.A
Degree.

Name & Signature of the Student


G.S.Moze College of Engineering, Balewadi, Pune
Department of Master of Computer Application

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that seminar entitled <Title of Seminar>is delivered and report is
submitted by<Name of the candidate> of < MCA IV SEM > for partial fulfillment
of requirement for the degree of MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATION of Savitribai
Bai Phule Pune University , Pune during the academic year 2023- 2024.

Project Guide Head of Department Principal

Name Prof.Mukta Deshpande Dr.Ratnaraja Kumar Jambi


ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

This is where you appreciate or acknowledge people that helped you in your report writing. It
usually comes in this order your Supervisor; Head of Department .You are also free to use
your wordings here.
TABLE OF CONTENT

This is where all the major contents (headings & subheadings) are listed together with their
page numbers. Preliminary pages are usually numbered using roman figures (i, ii, iii,..) while
the main body of report are numbered with figures – 1,2….N.
Sample Table of Content for your reference
ABSTRACT
 A brief summary of the seminar, highlighting the main objectives, methodology, key
findings, and conclusions. Typically, it should not exceed 250 words.
List of Figures
List of Tables

If any as per your seminar topic


Main Pages

This constitutes the body of your work. It is divided into 4-5 chapters depending on the topic
of your seminar. These chapters are further broken down into Sections and Sub-sections with
a one to three or more points numbering system. It starts with an Introduction and ends with a
Conclusion.

 Chapter 1 – Introduction
 Chapter 2,3 & 4 – as required by your topic
 Chapter 5 – Summary, Recommendation & Conclusion

Chapter 1 – Introduction: This is where you introduce the topic of your seminar report. It
acts as a preview of your paper and has to be very engaging. Begin with a sentence or
sentences that will immediately capture one’s attention.

Chapter 2-3/4: What you write in these chapters depend solely on your topic. Remember to
arrange them in Headings and Subheadings or Sections and Sub-sections,

3. Chapter 4/5: This is where you summarise your work, offer recommendations and
conclude. In this order:

 Summary
 Recommendations
 Conclusion

Summary: This is where you sum up all you have written. It is a brief but comprehensive
description of all you have written from Chapters 1-3/4. The aim is to describe all you have
discussed in a short (not too short) and meaningful way. The Summary at the beginning
(among the preliminary pages) is different from this one at the end as it is likened to an
Abstract or an Executive Summary. The summary at the end sums up all you have written
from the beginning to this point but an executive summary/abstract in relation to this kind of
seminar report includes the background, problem addressed, factors addressed, and other
main points written in your report and a little on your conclusion.

Recommendations: This is where you suggest what you want people to follow when
carrying out future studies. It is important to the plans you have to move your field of
study/research forward.

Conclusion: This is the final piece that concludes your work and has to be helpful and
interesting to anyone who reads your report. First, reflect on what you have written and think
of the best possible way to end it. Next, you could synthesize what you have talked about by
putting everything together and explaining lessons that might be gained from your
discussions. Think about how it might change people’s view of your topic/subject. You could
also explain why your topic is important, how it affects people generally or specifically. What
are the broader implications of your topic? Why does your topic matter? You could also
return to your opening discussion if you offered an anecdote or a quote earlier in your report
and explore how the information you have put together implicates that discussion.

References

References refer to a list where all the in-text citations you have made in your report is
written. It is commonly known as a Reference List, a list of all the references cited in the text
of your report listed in alphabetical order at the end of your report. This is similar but
different from the Bibliography which will be explained later. Note that all references cited in
the text-body should be in the reference list and all the entries in the reference list should be
there in the text-body.

Bibliography: This differs from a reference list as it is a list of All the reference material you
consulted during your research for your report. It lists all the sources used in writing your
report. Different styles are also used to write a Bibliography so find out which one to use
from your supervisor.
Plagiarism Check report

Attach plagiarism report which you generated through plagiarism software.

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