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Guidelines For IODE Project Report

The document outlines the format and structure for a project submitted as part of an IODE programme, including sections on preliminaries, text, and annexures. It provides details on the required contents, formatting, and style for the different sections and chapters of the project.
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Guidelines For IODE Project Report

The document outlines the format and structure for a project submitted as part of an IODE programme, including sections on preliminaries, text, and annexures. It provides details on the required contents, formatting, and style for the different sections and chapters of the project.
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PROJECT FORMAT

IODE PROGRAMME

The PROJECT consists of three main parts (i) The Preliminaries (ii) The Text (iii)
Annexure. It is to be arranged in the following sequence.
THE PRELIMINARIES:
 Title Page (Outer Cover) as per the format given in Annexure III, (should be printed
in White Colour on a Navy Blue background).
 Title Page (Inner Cover) as per the format given in Annexure IV
 Declaration by the candidate (Annexure – V)
 Certificate of Supervisor/s (Annexure – VI)
 Acknowledgements (Annexure – VII)
 Table of Contents (Annexure – VIII)
 Abstract/Preface
 List of Tables (If applicable)
 List of Figures (If applicable)
 List of abbreviations (Optional)
 Chapter –I to ….continue according to the table of contents.
THE TEXT OF THE PROJECT
The text the PROJECTis usually divided in to chapter’s with subheadings, within the
chapters to indicate the orderly progression of topics and their relation to each other

Chapter-I Introduction: - The PROJECT should normally begin with a general


introduction presenting an overview of the purpose and significance of the study. The
introduction should show why the topic selected is worth investigating. This will
normally be done with reference to existing research, identifying areas that have not been
explored, need to be explored. The final section of the introduction should provide a brief
overview of each of the main chapters that the reader will encounter.

Chapter-II Review of Related Literature: - The purpose of the literature review is to


summarize, evaluate and compare the main developments and current database in the
field which are specifically relevant to the subject of research embodied in the PROJECT.

Chapter-III Research Methology: - The supervisor and the student may decide how this
part of the PROJECT should be structured. Although this section varies depending up on
method and analysis technique chosen, the chapter describes and justifies the methods
chosen for the study and why this method was the most appropriate.

Chapter-IV Observations & Analysis:- Observations , Analysis and Interpretation


should be done as per data collected from sample.
Chapter-V Results Conclusions and Suggestions: The results are actual statement of
observations, including statistics, tables and graphs. Do not present the same data as
graph as well as table. Use one of the appropriate style of presentation. The purpose of
this chapter is not just to reiterate the findings but discuss the observation in relation to
the theoretical body of knowledge on the topic.

Bibliography Citation in Text: Citation in the text usually consists of the name of the
author(s) and the year of the publication. The page no is added when utilizing a direct
quotation. It should be arranged Alphabetically .

Example (i):Thomas.V (2007) identified….

Example (ii): Gould and Brown (1991, p. 14) used the

Example (iii) : Rhoades et. al (2008) define the …..

References: All publications listed in the PROJECT should be presented in a list of


references, following the sample.

Citation from PROJECT:


 Kundur., D. (1999),Mulitresolution Digital Watermarking: Algorithms and
Implications for Multimedia Signals. Ph.D PROJECT, University of Toronto.
Citation from Journal:
 Clifford, G. D. and Tarassenko.,s L. (2001),One-pass Training of Optimal
Architecture Auto-associativeNeural Network for Detecting Ectopic Beats. Electron
Letters. 37(18): 1126–1127.
 Rhoades, B.E. (1997), A Comparison of various definitions of Contractive mappings,
Trans.Amer.Math.Soc.,Vol. 5, no.3, 257-290.
Citation from Books:
 Thompson, D. ed., (1995),The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Current English.
Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 9th ed. ISBN No.: 0987654.
 Lindsay, D. (1999),A Guide to Scientific Writing, Melbourne, Chapter 2, Australia:
Addison Wesley Longman Australia, 2nd ed. ISBN No.: 12345678.
Citation from Website:
Anonymous, unZign, “Tool for Evaluating a Variety of Watermarks”,
http://altern.org/watermark/, (Browsing date: 23rd September 1997)
Publication of the University of Geneva (on digital watermarking): <http://
cuiwww.unige.ch/˜vision/Publications/watermarking_publications.html> (Browsing Date:
4thJanuary 2006)
Citation from patent:
Gustafsson J. K. (1976), “Analog-digital converter for a resistance bridge”, Patent U. S.
3960010, June 1,.
References must be given alphabetically in References section and in text as …..
Clifford. G. D. and Tarassenko. L. (2001) suggested that……
Appendices:
 Questionnaire /Formula /Diagnosis/Any other Supporting Documents

GUIDELINES FOR WRITING :-


1. Font size For English Font size For Hindi
Title Page 18-24 18-24
Headings / subheadings 12-16 16-20
Text 12 14
Footnotes 8-10 10-12
Footnotes be given on the same page where reference is quoted

2. Type style
Times New Roman for English Kruti dev 10 for Hindi

3. Margins.
At least 1¼ -1½ inches (3.17-3.81cm) on the left-hand side, 3/4 - 1 inch (2 -
2.54cm) at the top and bottom of the page, and about ½ - 0.75 inches (1.27 -
1.90cm) at the outer edge. The best position for the page number is at top-center or
top right ½ inch (1.27 cm) below the edge. Pages containing figures and illustration
should be suitable paginated.

4. The PROJECT shall be computer typed (English- British, Font Style -Times
Roman, Size-12 point, Hindi- Font Style -Krutidev-10,Size-14) and printed on A4
size paper.
5. The PROJECT shall be typed on one side only with double space with appropriate
margin.

6. Use only standard abbreviations. Avoid abbreviations in the title. The full term for
which an abbreviation stands should precede its first use in the text except in case
of measurement units. The measurement units if any shall be followed
consistently.

7. Maintain uniformity in writing the PROJECT.

8. All copies of the PROJECT are to be bound in colored hard cover (according to
color code) of the PROJECT.

9. The final submission of the PROJECT shall be in 03 hard bound copies and 01
soft copy (MS Word) in a CD along with all the corrections and suggestions as
recommended before.
ANNEXURE-III (Outer cover

THE TITLE OF THE PROJECT IN THE OUTER COVER


SHALL LOOK EXACTLY LIKE THIS TITLE
(Font: Times New Roman, Size:16, Bold, Line Spacing: 1 ½, Centered)
{Here put a gap of 4 lines}
PROJECT submitted to
(Font: Times New Roman, Size: 12, Bold, centered)
{Here put a gap of one line}

<University’s logo>
INSTITUTE OF OPEN AND DISTANCE EDUCATION
Dr. C.V. Raman University
Kota, Bilaspur (C.G.)
(Font: Times New Roman, Size: 14, Bold, centered)
{Here put a gap of one line}
For the award of the degree of
(Font: Times New Roman, Size: 12, Bold, centered)
{Here put a gap of one line}
PROGRAMME NAME
(Font: Times New Roman, Size: 14, Bold, centered)

{Here put a gap of two lines}


by
(Font: Times New Roman, Size: 12, Bold, centered)
{Here put a gap of two lines}
<NAME OF THE STUDENT>
(Font: Times New Roman, Size: 14, Bold, centered)
Registration No.: <>
(Font: Times New Roman, Size: 12, Bold, centered)
<Year>
(Font: Times New Roman, Size: 12, Bold, centered)
© <Year><Name of the student>.All rights reserved.
(Font: Times New Roman, Size: 10, Bold, Centered)
ANNEXURE-IV(Inner cover)

THE TITLE OF THE PROJECT IN THE INNER COVER


SHALL
LOOK EXACTLY LIKE THIS TITLE
(Font: Times New Roman, Size:16, Bold, Line Spacing: 1 ½, Centered )
{Here put a gap of 4 lines}
PROJECT submitted to
(Font: Times New Roman, Size: 12, Bold, centered)
{Here put a gap of one line}
INSTITUTE OF OPEN AND DISTANCE EDUCATION
Dr. C.V. Raman University
Kota, Bilaspur (C.G.)
(Font: Times New Roman, Size: 14, Bold, centered)
{Here put a gap of one line}
For the award of the degree
of
(Font: Times New Roman, Size: 12, Bold, centered)
{Here put a gap of one line}
PROGRAMME NAME
(Font: Times New Roman, Size: 14, Bold, centered)
{Here put a gap of two lines}

by
(Font: Times New Roman, Size: 12, Bold, centered)
{Here put a gap of two lines}
<NAME OF THE STUDENT>
(Font: Times New Roman, Size: 14, Bold, centered)
Under the Guidance of
(Font: Times New Roman, Size: 12, Bold, centered)
<NAME OF THE SUPERVISOR/S>
(Font: Times New Roman, Size: 14, Bold, centered)
<Year>
(Font: Times New Roman, Size: 12, Bold, centered)
©<Year><Name of the student>.All rights reserved.
(Font: Times New Roman, Size: 10, Bold, Centered)
ANNEXURE-V

DECLARATION

I the undersigned solemnly declare that the DISSERTATION entitled “……….” is based on
my own work carried out during the course of my study under the supervision of Mr. Umesh
Sinha.

I assert that the statements made and conclusions drawn are an outcome of my research work.
I further certify that
i. The work contained in the PROJECT is original and has been done by me under the
general supervision of my supervisor (s).
ii. The work has not been submitted to any other Institute for any other
Degree/Diploma/Certificate in this University or any other University of India or
abroad.
iii. I have followed the guideline provided by the University in writing the PROJECT.
iv. I have conformed to the norms and guidelines given in the concerned Ordinance of the
University.
v. Whenever I have used materials (data, theoretical analysis, and text) from other
sources, I have given due credit to them by citing them in the text of the PROJECT and
giving their details in the references.
vi. Whenever I have quoted written materials from other sources, I have put them under
quotation marks and given due credit to the sources by citing them and giving required
details in the references.

Name of candidate
Enrollment
ANNEXURE-VI

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that the work incorporated in the PROJECT entitled “ title of the PROJECT”

is a record of own work carried out by ………name of candidates……. under my

supervision for the award of degree of “Project title” of Institute of Open and Distance

Education Dr. C.V. Raman University, Bilaspur (C.G.)-India.

To the best of my knowledge and belief the PROJECT:

i. Embodies the work of the candidate himself/herself,

ii. Has duly been completed.

iii. Is up to the desired standard both in respect of contents and language for being referred to
the examiners.

Supervisor-

(sir )

(Signature of Academic Coordinator)

(Seal of IODE)
ANNEXURE-VII

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Acknowledgements should be brief and should not exceed one page. Acknowledgements
should be duly signed by the candidate. Gratitude may be expressed to only those who really
contributed to the work directly or indirectly. Name of student should appear at the bottom of
the page.

SAMPLE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

It is a matter of immense pleasure to express the overwhelming sense of gratitude, devotion,


incontestable regards to my esteemed & learned guides <…………….> who have striven to
perfect my PROJECT.
……………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………..

Finally, I express my indebtedness to all who have directly or indirectly contributed to the
successful completion of my work.

< Name of Student >


ANNEXURE-VIII

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Abstract /Preface …………………………………….I

List of Tables: (If applicable) …………………………………….II

List of Figures :( If applicable) ……………………………………III

List of Abbreviations/Symbols (If applicable)……………………………………IV

Chapter-I Introduction 1……

Chapter-II Review of Related Literature …….

Chapter-III Research Methodology ……..

Chapter-IV Observation And Analysis …….

Chapter-V Result, conclusion and suggestion ……

……

Bibliography As per style given in reference section of text of


…….
the DISSERTATION.

Questionnaire /Formula /Diagnosis/Any other Supporting


Appendixes Documents
…….

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