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MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF TECHNICAL

EDUCATION – MUMBAI

A
Micro-Project Report On
“Customer Relationship Management System”

Submitted by,
Aditya Balasaheb Gaikwad(40) Sumit Subhash Raskar(47)
Arjun Babasaheb Rakte(48) Tejas Nana Vadnere(71)
Jeevan Santosh Jadhav(70)

Guided by
Prof.S.R.Gaidhani,
Lecturer,
Department of Information Technology

Academic Year
2022-23
MET’S INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY - POLYTECHNIC
BHUJBAL KNOWLEDGE CITY, ADGAON, NASHIK
MET’s Institute of Technology, Polytechnic
Bhujbal Knowledge City,
Adgaon, Nashik-422 003
Tel.: ( 0253)2303515, 2303267, 2303268 Telefax : ( 0253 )2303305,
Toll-free: 1800 22 0234 Email:principal_iot@bkc.met.edu

CERTIFICATE

This is to Certify that this report,


“Customer Relationship Management System”

Submitted by,
Aditya Balasaheb Gaikwad(40) Sumit Subhash Raskar(47)
Arjun Babasaheb Rakte(48) Tejas Nana Vadnere(71)
Jeevan Santosh Jadhav(70)

The students of Second year Information Technology Department


In 2022-23
As a part of project work as prescribed by
The Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education, Mumbai
And that I have guided them for the said work from time to time
And I found them satisfactorily progressive.
And that, the said work has been assessed by me and I am satisfied that the
same is up to the standard envisaged for the level of the course.

Prof .S.R.Gaidhani Prof. S.B. Patil Dr. R.S. Narkhede


Project Guide Head of Department Principal
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We take this opportunity to express our deepest sense of gratitude and


sincere thanks to those who have helped us in completing this task.

We express our sincere thanks to our Project Guide Prof.S.R.Gaidhani ,


Information Technology Department, who has given us excellent guidance,
continuous Encouragement for the completion of this work. His kind assistance
and constant inspiration will always help us in our future also.

We are very thankful to Head of Department Prof. S.B. Patil for


encouraging us to undertake this project and he has taken keen interest in
making the project and report absolutely flawless.

We are very thankful to Principal. Dr. R.S. Narkhede, for encouraging


us to undertake this project and he has taken keen interest in making the project
and report absolutely flawless.
Annexure –I A

PART A - Plan
“Customer Relationship Management System”

1.0 Brief Introduction


In computing, a database is an organized collection of data stored and accessed electronically.
Small databases can be stored on a file system, while large databases are hosted on computer
clusters or cloud storage. The design of databases spans formal techniques and practical
considerations, including data modeling, efficient data representation and storage, query
languages, security and privacy of sensitive data, and distributed computing issues, including
supporting concurrent access and fault tolerance.
A database management system (DBMS) is the software that interacts with end users,
applications, and the database itself to capture and analyze the data. The DBMS software
additionally encompasses the core facilities provided to administer the database. The sum total
of the database, the DBMS and the associated applications can be referred to as a database
system. Often the term "database" is also used loosely to refer to any of the DBMS, the
database system or an application associated with the database.
Computer scientists may classify database management systems according to the database
models that they support. Relational databases became dominant in the 1980s. These model
data as rows and columns in a series of tables, and the vast majority use SQL for writing and
querying data. In the 2000s, non-relational databases became popular, collectively referred to
as NoSQL, because they use different query languages.

2.0 Aim of the Micro-Project


This Micro-Project aims at
1) To understand concept of database and Understanding Database Management
2) To know it’s significance.
3) To establish group co-ordination & participation by each member.
4) To learn various functions and concepts of database by implementing it.
3.0 Action Plan
S. Details of activity Planned Planned Name of Responsible
No. Start date Finish date Team Members
1 Sumit Subhash Raskar
Discuss with the subject teacher regarding Aditya Balasaheb Gaikwad
the concept of “micro-project” which 1/03/2023 5/03/2023 Arjun Babasaheb Rakte
include in the I scheme. Tejas Nana Vadnere
Jeevan Jadhav

2 Sumit Subhash Raskar


Discuss with the subject teacher how to Aditya Balasaheb Gaikwad
write a diary and report of micro-project. 10/03/2023 15/03/2023 Arjun Babasaheb Rakte
Tejas Nana Vadnere
Jeevan Jadhav

3
Discuss with the subject teacher regarding Sumit Subhash Raskar
the micro-project topic. 20/03/2023 25/03/2023 Aditya Balasaheb Gaikwad
Arjun Babasaheb Rakte
Tejas Nana Vadnere
Jeevan Jadhav
4
Searching Information Related to database 25/03/2023 30/03/2023 Sumit Subhash Raskar
Aditya Balasaheb Gaikwad
Arjun Babasaheb Rakte
Tejas Nana Vadnere
Jeevan Jadhav
5 Making Code and Running it
30/03/2023 5/04/2023 Sumit Subhash Raskar
Aditya Balasaheb Gaikwad
Arjun Babasaheb Rakte
Tejas Nana Vadnere
Jeevan Jadhav
6 Sumit Subhash Raskar
Project Report Preparation 5/04/2023 15/04/2023 Aditya Balasaheb Gaikwad
Arjun Babasaheb Rakte
Tejas Nana Vadnere
Jeevan Jadhav
4.0 Resources Required
S. No. Name of Resource/material Specifications Qty Remarks
1 Computer system Windows 11 1 -
2 Software Oracle - -
3 Internet Various Websites like - -
Wikipedia
4 Word 2013 - - -
Database Management
In computing, a database is an organized collection of data stored and accessed electronically.
Small databases can be stored on a file system, while large databases are hosted on computer
clusters or cloud storage. The design of databases spans formal techniques and practical
considerations, including data modeling, efficient data representation and storage, query
languages, security and privacy of sensitive data, and distributed computing issues, including
supporting concurrent access and fault tolerance.
A database management system (DBMS) is the software that interacts with end users,
applications, and the database itself to capture and analyze the data. The DBMS software
additionally encompasses the core facilities provided to administer the database. The sum
total of the database, the DBMS and the associated applications can be referred to as
a database system. Often the term "database" is also used loosely to refer to any of the
DBMS, the database system or an application associated with the database.
Computer scientists may classify database management systems according to the database
models that they support. Relational databases became dominant in the 1980s. These model
data as rows and columns in a series of tables, and the vast majority use SQL for writing and
querying data. In the 2000s, non-relational databases became popular, collectively referred to
as NoSQL, because they use different query languages.

Building a database to store customer data, including contact


information, purchase history, and support interactions

1. Creating a table customer which includes Customer Name, Email, Phone


number, Address -

CREATE TABLE customers


(
customer_id INT NOT NULL,
name VARCHAR(50) NOT NULL,
email VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL,
phone_number VARCHAR(20) NOT NULL,
address VARCHAR(200) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (customer_id)
);

1.1 Inserting 5 records in the table customer

Insert into customers VALUES(01, 'Sumit Raskar', 'raskar01@gmail.com', '1234567890',


'Ozar');
Insert into customers VALUES(02, 'Aditya Gaikwad', 'gaikwad01@gmail.com',
'5341970256', 'Mhasrul');
Insert into customers VALUES(03, 'Arjun Rakte', 'rakte01@gmail.com', '9754286103',
'Mhasrul');
Insert into customers VALUES(04, 'Tejas Vadnere', 'vadnere01@gmail.com', '6421037892',
'Niphad');
Insert into customers VALUES(05, 'Jeevan Jadhav', 'jadhav01@gmail.com', '5412369870',
'Nashik');

Customer Table Output:

CUSTOMER_ID NAME EMAIL PHONE_NUMBER ADDRESS


1 Sumit Raskar raskar01@gmail.com 1234567890 Ozar
2 Aditya Gaikwad gaikwad01@gmail.com 5341970256 Mhasrul
3 Arjun Rakte rakte01@gmail.com 9754286103 Mhasrul
4 Tejas Vadnere vadnere01@gmail.com 6421037892 Niphad
5 Jeevan Jadhav jadhav01@gmail.com 5412369870 Nashik

2. Creating table Purchase History of the customer which includes Purchase id,
Customer id, Purchase date, Total amount, Items purchased
CREATE TABLE purchase_history
(
purchase_id INT NOT NULL,
customer_id INT NOT NULL,
purchase_date DATE NOT NULL,
total_amount DECIMAL(10,2) NOT NULL,
items_purchased VARCHAR(500) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (purchase_id),
FOREIGN KEY (customer_id) REFERENCES customers(customer_id)
);

2.1 Inserting 5 records in the table Purchase History –

INSERT INTO purchase_history VALUES (4150, 01, TO_DATE('03/30/2023',


'MM/DD/YYYY'), 5000.00, 'Shirt, Pants');
INSERT INTO purchase_history VALUES (4151, 02, TO_DATE('03/10/2023',
'MM/DD/YYYY'), 1500.00, 'Wrist Watch');
INSERT INTO purchase_history VALUES (4152, 03, TO_DATE('03/15/2023',
'MM/DD/YYYY'), 2500.00, 'Suits');
INSERT INTO purchase_history VALUES (4153, 04, TO_DATE('02/25/2023',
'MM/DD/YYYY'), 1000.00, 'Cargos');
INSERT INTO purchase_history VALUES (4154, 05, TO_DATE('03/21/2023',
'MM/DD/YYYY'), 500.00, 'Accessories');

Purchase History Table Output:

PURCHASE_ID CUSTOMER_ID PURCHASE_DATE TOTAL_AMOUNT ITEMS_PURCHASED


4150 1 30-Mar-23 5000 Shirt, Pants
4151 2 10-Mar-23 1500 Wrist Watch
4152 3 15-Mar-23 2500 Suits
4153 4 25-Feb-23 1000 Cargos
4154 5 21-Mar-23 500 Accessories

3. Creating table Customer Support Interaction which includes Interaction id,


Customer id, Support agent id, Interaction date, Interaction time, Interaction type,
Interaction details -

CREATE TABLE customer_support_interactions (


interaction_id NUMBER PRIMARY KEY,
customer_id NUMBER,
support_agent_id NUMBER,
interaction_date DATE,
interaction_time TIMESTAMP,
interaction_type VARCHAR2(50),
interaction_details VARCHAR2(100)
);

3.1 Inserting 5 records in the table Customer Support Interaction –

INSERT INTO customer_support_interactions


(interaction_id, customer_id, support_agent_id, interaction_date, interaction_time,
interaction_type, interaction_details) VALUES
(1, 1001, 2001, TO_DATE('2022-01-01', 'YYYY-MM-DD'), TO_TIMESTAMP('2022-01-01
12:45:00', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'), 'Complaint', 'The product arrived damaged.'),
(2, 1002, 2002, TO_DATE('2022-01-02', 'YYYY-MM-DD'), TO_TIMESTAMP('2022-01-02
4:15:00', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'), 'Question', 'How do I cancel my order?'),
(3, 1003, 2001, TO_DATE('2022-01-03', 'YYYY-MM-DD'), TO_TIMESTAMP('2022-01-03
16:20:00', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'), 'Complaint', 'I received the wrong item.'),
(4, 1004, 2003, TO_DATE('2022-01-04', 'YYYY-MM-DD'), TO_TIMESTAMP('2022-01-04
18:00:00', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'), 'Question', 'What is the status of my order?'),
(5, 1005, 2002, TO_DATE('2022-01-05', 'YYYY-MM-DD'), TO_TIMESTAMP('2022-01-05
5:12:00', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS'), 'Compliment', 'I wanted to thank you for the
excellent customer service.');

Customer Support Interaction Table Output:

INTERACTION_ID CUSTOMER_ID SUPPORT_AGENT_ID INTERACTION_DATE INTERACTION_TIME INTERACTION_TYPE INTERACTION_DETAILS


101 1005 2002 5-Jan-22 12:45:00Compliment I wanted to thank you for the excellent customer service.
102 1001 2001 1-Jan-22 4:15:00Complaint The product arrived damaged.
103 1002 2002 2-Jan-22 16:20:00Question How do I cancel my order?
104 1003 2001 3-Jan-22 18:00:00Complaint I received the wrong item.
105 1004 2003 4-Jan-22 5:12:00Question What is the status of my order?
Annexure –II A
PART B
“Customer Relationship Management System”
1.0 Brief Introduction
In computing, a database is an organized collection of data stored and accessed
electronically. Small databases can be stored on a file system, while large databases are
hosted on computer clusters or cloud storage. The design of databases spans formal
techniques and practical considerations, including data modeling, efficient data representation
and storage, query languages, security and privacy of sensitive data, and distributed
computing issues, including supporting concurrent access and fault tolerance.
A database management system (DBMS) is the software that interacts with end users,
applications, and the database itself to capture and analyze the data. The DBMS software
additionally encompasses the core facilities provided to administer the database. The sum
total of the database, the DBMS and the associated applications can be referred to as
a database system. Often the term "database" is also used loosely to refer to any of the
DBMS, the database system or an application associated with the database.

2.0 Aim of the Micro-Project


This Micro-Project aims at
1) To understand concept of database and Understanding Database Management
2) To know it’s significance.
3) To establish group co-ordination & participation by each member.
4) To learn various functions and concepts of database by implementing it.

3.0 Course Outcomes Integrated


1) From This microproject we learnt about concepts we learned in Principles of
Database and its proper implementation in a proper manner.
2) Plus, we had a good team work in this microproject, each one done there work
carefully and with proper observation.
3)Also we learnt various concepts and what information is needed for it.
4)Learned to prepare a proper format , and more about a computer.
4.0 Action Plan

S. Details of activity Planned Planned Name of


No. Start date Finish date Responsible Team
Members
1.
Discuss with the subject teacher regarding Sumit Subhash Raskar
the concept of “micro-project” which 1/03/2023 5/03/2023 Aditya Balasaheb
include in the I scheme. Gaikwad
Arjun Babasaheb Rakte
Tejas Nana Vadnere
Jeevan Jadhav
2. Sumit Subhash Raskar
Discuss with the subject teacher how to Aditya Balasaheb
write a diary and report of micro-project. 10/03/2023 15/03/2023 Gaikwad
Arjun Babasaheb Rakte
Tejas Nana Vadnere
Jeevan Jadhav
3. Sumit Subhash Raskar
Discuss with the subject teacher regarding Aditya Balasaheb
the micro-project topic. 20/03/2023 25/03/2023 Gaikwad
Arjun Babasaheb Rakte
Tejas Nana Vadnere
Jeevan Jadhav
4. Sumit Subhash Raskar
Searching Information Related to database 25/03/2023 30/03/2023 Aditya Balasaheb
Gaikwad
Arjun Babasaheb Rakte
Tejas Nana Vadnere
Jeevan Jadhav
5. Sumit Subhash Raskar
30/03/2023 5/04/2023 Aditya Balasaheb
Making Code and Running it Gaikwad
Arjun Babasaheb Rakte
Tejas Nana Vadnere
Jeevan Jadhav
6.
5/04/2023 15/04/2023 Sumit Subhash Raskar
Project Report Preparation Aditya Balasaheb
Gaikwad
Arjun Babasaheb Rakte
Tejas Nana Vadnere
Jeevan Jadhav

5.0 Resources Required

S. No. Name of Resource/material Specifications Qty Remarks


1 Computer system Windows 11 1 -
2 Software Oracle - -
3 Internet Various Websites like - -
Geeksforgeeks
4 Word 2013 - - -

6.0 Outputs of the Micro-Projects :

CUSTOMER_ID NAME EMAIL PHONE_NUMBER ADDRESS


1 Sumit Raskar raskar01@gmail.com 1234567890 Ozar
2 Aditya Gaikwad gaikwad01@gmail.com 5341970256 Mhasrul
3 Arjun Rakte rakte01@gmail.com 9754286103 Mhasrul
4 Tejas Vadnere vadnere01@gmail.com 6421037892 Niphad
5 Jeevan Jadhav jadhav01@gmail.com 5412369870 Nashik

PURCHASE_ID CUSTOMER_ID PURCHASE_DATE TOTAL_AMOUNT ITEMS_PURCHASED


4150 1 30-Mar-23 5000 Shirt, Pants
4151 2 10-Mar-23 1500 Wrist Watch
4152 3 15-Mar-23 2500 Suits
4153 4 25-Feb-23 1000 Cargos
4154 5 21-Mar-23 500 Accessories

INTERACTION_ID CUSTOMER_ID SUPPORT_AGENT_ID INTERACTION_DATE INTERACTION_TIME INTERACTION_TYPE INTERACTION_DETAILS


101 1005 2002 5-Jan-22 12:45:00 Compliment I wanted to thank you for the excellent customer service.
102 1001 2001 1-Jan-22 4:15:00 Complaint The product arrived damaged.
103 1002 2002 2-Jan-22 16:20:00 Question How do I cancel my order?
104 1003 2001 3-Jan-22 18:00:00 Complaint I received the wrong item.
105 1004 2003 4-Jan-22 5:12:00 Question What is the status of my order?
7.0 Skill Developed / learning out of this Micro-Project

1) Ability to collect the information.

2) Computer knowledge is developed.

Teacher Evaluation Sheet

Name of Student: Sumit Subhash Raskar Enrollment No. : 2107760314


Name of Department: Information Technology Semester: Fourth
Course Title: Database Management (DMA) Code: 22416
Title of the Micro-Project: Customer Relationship Management System

Course Outcomes Achieved:


1) Ability to collect the information.
2) Computer knowledge is developed.

Evaluation as per Suggested Rubric for Assessment of Micro Project

Sr. Characteristic to be assessed Poor Average Good Excellent


No. (Marks 1-3) (Marks 4-5) (Marks 6-8) (Marks 9-10)

1 Relevance to the course


2 Literature Survey / Information
Collection
3 Project Proposal
4 Completion of the Target as per
project proposal
5 Analysis of Data and
representation
6 Quality of Prototype/Model

7 Report Preparation
8 Presentation
9 Defense
MIcro-Project Evaluation Sheet

Process Assessment Product Assessment Total


Part A- Project Methodology PartB - Project individual Marks
Project (2 marks) Report/Working Presentation/Viva
Proposal Model (4 marks) 10
(2 marks) (2 marks)

Note:
Every course teacher is expected to assign marks for group evolution in first 3
columns & individual evaluation in 4TH columns for each group of students as
per rubrics.

Comments/Suggestions about team work/leadership/inter-personal communication (if


any)
……………………………………………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Any Other Comment:


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Name and designation of the Faculty Member: Prof. . S.R.Gaidhani and Lecturer

Signature………………………………………………………………………………………
…...
Teacher Evaluation Sheet

Name of Student: Aditya Balasaheb Gaikwad Enrollment No. : 2107760301


Name of Department : Information Technology Semester: Fourth
Course Title: Database Management (DMA) Code: 22416
Title of the Micro-Project : Customer Relationship Management System

Course Outcomes Achieved:


1) Ability to collect the information.
2) Computer knowledge is developed.

Evaluation as per Suggested Rubric for Assessment of Micro Project

Sr. Characteristic to be assessed Poor Average Good Excellent


No. (Marks 1-3) (Marks 4-5) (Marks 6-8) (Marks 9-10)

1 Relevance to the course


2 Literature Survey / Information
Collection
3 Project Proposal
4 Completion of the Target as per
project proposal
5 Analysis of Data and
representation
6 Quality of Prototype/Model

7 Report Preparation
8 Presentation
9 Defense
MIcro-Project Evaluation Sheet

Process Assessment Product Assessment Total


Part A- Project Methodology PartB - Project individual Marks
Project (2 marks) Report/Working Presentation/Viva
Proposal Model (4 marks) 10
(2 marks) (2 marks)

Note:
Every course teacher is expected to assign marks for group evolution in first 3
columns & individual evaluation in 4TH columns for each group of students as
per rubrics.

Comments/Suggestions about team work/leadership/inter-personal communication (if


any)
……………………………………………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………………………………..
……………………………………………………………………………………………..
……………………………………………………………………………………………..

Any Other Comment:


……………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………

Name and designation of the Faculty Member: Prof. . S.R.Gaidhani and Lecturer

Signature………………………………………………………………………………………
…...
Teacher Evaluation Sheet

Name of Student: Sumit Subhash Raskar Enrollment No. : 2107760314


Name of Department : Information Technology Semester: Fourth
Course Title :Database Management (DMA) Code: 22416
Title of the Micro-Project : Customer Relationship Management System

Course Outcomes Achieved:


1) Ability to collect the information.
2) Computer knowledge is developed.

Evaluation as per Suggested Rubric for Assessment of Micro Project

Sr. Characteristic to be assessed Poor Average Good Excellent


No. (Marks 1-3) (Marks 4-5) (Marks 6-8) (Marks 9-10)

1 Relevance to the course


2 Literature Survey / Information
Collection
3 Project Proposal
4 Completion of the Target as per
project proposal
5 Analysis of Data and
representation
6 Quality of Prototype/Model

7 Report Preparation
8 Presentation
9 Defense
MIcro-Project Evaluation Sheet

Process Assessment Product Assessment Total


Part A- Project Methodology PartB - Project individual Marks
Project (2 marks) Report/Working Presentation/Viva
Proposal Model (4 marks) 10
(2 marks) (2 marks)

Note:
Every course teacher is expected to assign marks for group evolution in first 3
columns & individual evaluation in 4TH columns for each group of students as
per rubrics.

Comments/Suggestions about team work/leadership/inter-personal communication (if


any)
……………………………………………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………………………………..
……………………………………………………………………………………………..
……………………………………………………………………………………………..

Any Other Comment:


……………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………

Name and designation of the Faculty Member: Prof. . S.R.Gaidhani and Lecturer

Signature………………………………………………………………………………………
…...
Teacher Evaluation Sheet

Name of Student: Tejas Nana Vadnere Enrollment No. : 2207760488


Name of Department : Information Technology Semester: Fourth
Course Title: Database Management (DMA) Code: 22416
Title of the Micro-Project : Customer Relationship Management System

Course Outcomes Achieved:


1) Ability to collect the information.
2) Computer knowledge is developed.

Evaluation as per Suggested Rubric for Assessment of Micro Project

Sr. Characteristic to be assessed Poor Average Good Excellent


No. (Marks 1-3) (Marks 4-5) (Marks 6-8) (Marks 9-10)

1 Relevance to the course


2 Literature Survey / Information
Collection
3 Project Proposal
4 Completion of the Target as per
project proposal
5 Analysis of Data and
representation
6 Quality of Prototype/Model

7 Report Preparation
8 Presentation
9 Defense
MIcro-Project Evaluation Sheet

Process Assessment Product Assessment Total


Part A- Project Methodology PartB - Project individual Marks
Project (2 marks) Report/Working Presentation/Viva
Proposal Model (4 marks) 10
(2 marks) (2 marks)

Note:
Every course teacher is expected to assign marks for group evolution in first 3
columns & individual evaluation in 4TH columns for each group of students as
per rubrics.

Comments/Suggestions about team work/leadership/inter-personal communication (if


any)
……………………………………………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………………………………..
……………………………………………………………………………………………..
……………………………………………………………………………………………..

Any Other Comment:


……………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………

Name and designation of the Faculty Member: Prof S.R.Gaidhani and Lecturer

Signature………………………………………………………………………………………
…...
Teacher Evaluation Sheet

Name of Student: Jeevan Santosh Jadhav Enrollment No. : 2207760487


Name of Department : Information Technology Semester: Fourth
Course Title: Database Management (DMA) Code: 22416
Title of the Micro-Project : Customer Relationship Management System

Course Outcomes Achieved:


1) Ability to collect the information.
2) Computer knowledge is developed.

Evaluation as per Suggested Rubric for Assessment of Micro Project

Sr. Characteristic to be assessed Poor Average Good Excellent


No. (Marks 1-3) (Marks 4-5) (Marks 6-8) (Marks 9-10)

1 Relevance to the course


2 Literature Survey / Information
Collection
3 Project Proposal
4 Completion of the Target as per
project proposal
5 Analysis of Data and
representation
6 Quality of Prototype/Model

7 Report Preparation
8 Presentation
9 Defense
MIcro-Project Evaluation Sheet

Process Assessment Product Assessment Total


Part A- Project Methodology PartB - Project individual Marks
Project (2 marks) Report/Working Presentation/Viva
Proposal Model (4 marks) 10
(2 marks) (2 marks)

Note:
Every course teacher is expected to assign marks for group evolution in first 3
columns & individual evaluation in 4TH columns for each group of students as
per rubrics.

Comments/Suggestions about team work/leadership/inter-personal communication (if


any)
……………………………………………………………………………………………

……………………………………………………………………………………………..
……………………………………………………………………………………………..
……………………………………………………………………………………………..

Any Other Comment:


……………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………

Name and designation of the Faculty Member: Prof. S.R.Gaidhani and Lecturer

Signature………………………………………………………………………………………
…...

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