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MajorProject Report - Format 19-20

The document provides a template for a project report submitted for a Master's degree in Computer Applications. It includes sections for the title page, certificate, abstract, acknowledgements, declaration, table of contents, and chapters on introduction, system analysis, system design, implementation and testing, results and discussions, conclusion and future work, and references. The chapters contain subsections and follow a consistent formatting style with headings in bold and font sizes ranging from 12 to 20. Diagrams, tables, and screenshots are to be included in relevant sections.

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MajorProject Report - Format 19-20

The document provides a template for a project report submitted for a Master's degree in Computer Applications. It includes sections for the title page, certificate, abstract, acknowledgements, declaration, table of contents, and chapters on introduction, system analysis, system design, implementation and testing, results and discussions, conclusion and future work, and references. The chapters contain subsections and follow a consistent formatting style with headings in bold and font sizes ranging from 12 to 20. Diagrams, tables, and screenshots are to be included in relevant sections.

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(All the text in the report should be in Times New Roman)

TITLE OF THE PROJECT


(NOT EXCEEDING 2 LINES, 24 BOLD,
ALL CAPS)

A Project Report (12 Bold)


Submitted in partial fulfillment of the
Requirements for the award of degree of (size-12)

MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (14 BOLD, CAPS)

By(12 Bold)

Name of The Student (size-15, title case)


Regd. Number (size-15)

Under the Esteemed Guidance of (13 bold)


Mr./Mrs. Name of The Guide (15 bold, title case)
Designation (14 Bold, title case)

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (12 BOLD, CAPS)


V.R.SIDDHARTHA ENGINEERING COLLEGE (14 BOLD, CAPS)
(Autonomous) (12, Title case, bold, italic)
VIJAYAWADA-520007 (12 bold, CAPS)
ANDHRA PRADESH (12 bold, CAPS)
2018 (12 bold)
V.R.SIDDHARTHA ENGINEERING COLLEGE (14 BOLD, CAPS)
(Autonomous) (13, bold, italic)
KANURU, VIJAYAWADA-520007 (13 bold, CAPS)

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (14 BOLD, CAPS)

CERTIFICATE (14 BOLD, CAPS, underlined, centered)

This is to certify that the project entitled, "Title of The Project ", is bonafied work of
NAME OF THE STUDENT bearing Regd.No: (158W1F0001) submitted in partial
fulfillment of the requirements for the award of degree of MASTER OF COMPUTER
APPLICATIONS from JNTU, Kakinada. (12, times new roman, justified)

Internal Guide (12 bold) Head of the Department


(Don’t write names of lecturers or HOD)

External Examiner
COMPANY CERTIFICATE
(if Internship acquired)
(Project Abstract page format)
Abstract
(20bold, caps, centered)

Content (12, justified)

Note: Entire document should be with 1.5


line spacing and all paragraphs should start with 1 tab space
with minimum two paragraphs
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
(20, BOLD, ALL CAPS, CENTERED)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We are extremely thankful to our project guide Sri/Smt. GUIDE NAME,


Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Applications, VR Siddhartha Engineering
College, JNTU, Kakinada for his timely cooperation and valuable suggestions throughout
the project. We are indebted to his/her for the opportunity given to work under his/her
guidance.

We are extremely thankful to Dr.B.D.C.N.Prasad, Head of the Department,


Department of Computer Applications and Dr.A.V.Ratna Prasad, Principal, V.R.
Siddhartha Engineering College, Vijayawada for providing good environment and better
infrastructure facilities.
My sincere thanks to all the teaching and non-teaching staff of Department of
Computer Applications for their support throughout my project work.

Finally I am very much indebted to my family for their moral support and
encouragement to achieve higher goals.
(Declaration page format)

DECLARATION
(20 bold, centered, allcaps)
Content (12, justified)

DECLARATION BY THE CANDIDATE

I Name (Roll Number) hereby declare the project report titled “ PROJECT
NAME” under esteemed supervision of Sri/Smt . GUIDE NAME is submitted in partial
fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Master of Computer
Applications(MCA).

This is a record of work carried out by me and the results embodied in this project
have not been reproduced or copied from any source. The results embodied in this project
report have not been submitted to any other Institute or University for the award of any
other degree or diploma.

(student name)
REG. NO. (Number)
MCA, MCA Dept.,
VR Siddhartha Engineering College
Kanuru-520007
List of Figures (20 bold, centered, Title Case)
S.No Fig. No. Fig. Name Page No.
List of Tables (20 bold, centered, Title Case)
S.No Table No. Table Name Page No.
(Index page format)
INDEX (20bold, caps, centered)

Content ←(14bold, title case)→


Page No.

Abstract ( 14 bold, title case) I


Acknowledgement ( 14 bold, title case) II
Declaration ( 14 bold, title case) ..
List of Figures ( 14 bold, title case) ..
List of Tables ( 14 bold, title case)

Chapter 1: Introduction 1(no bold)


1.1 Background 2(no bold)
1.2 Objectives ….
1.3 Purpose and Scope ….
1.2.1Purpose ….
1.2.2Scope
………………………………
…………………………………

Chapter 2: System Analysis


2.1Existing System
2.2Proposed System
2.3Requirement Analysis
2.4Hardware Requirements
2.5Software Requirements
2.6Justification of selection of Technology

Chapter 3: System Design


3.1Module Division
3.2Data Dictionary
3.3ER Diagrams
3.4DFD/UML Diagrams
Chapter 4: Implementation and Testing

4.1 Code (Place Core segments)


4.2 Testing Approach
4.2.1Unit Testing (Test cases and Test Results)
4.2.2 Integration System (Test cases and Test Results)

Chapter 5: Results and Discussions (Output Screens)


Chapter 6: Conclusion and Future Work
Chapter 7: References
(Project Introduction page format)
Chapter 1

Introduction (20 Bold, centered)


Content or text (12, justified)

Note: Introduction has to cover brief description of the project with minimum 4
pages.
Chapter 2

System Analysis (20 bold, Centered)


Subheadings are as shown below with following format (16 bold, CAPS)
2.1 Existing System (16 Bold)
2.1.1 ----------- (14 bold, title case)
2.1.1.1 ------------ (12 bold, title case)

2.2 Proposed System


2.3 Requirement Analysis
2.4 Hardware Requirements
2.5 Software Requirements
2.6 Justification of Platform – (how h/w & s/w support your
project?)

Table 2.1: Caption


Chapter 3

System Design (20 bold, centered)


Subheadings are as shown below with following format (16 bold, CAPS)
Specify figures as Fig 11.1 – caption
3.1 Module Division
3.2 Data Dictionary
3.3 E-R Diagrams
3.4 Data Flow Diagrams / UML

Note: For any category of diagram specified in this chapter,write brief description below
the diagram
Chapter 4

Implementation and Testing (20 bold,


centered)
4.1Code (Place Core segments)
Content includes description about coding phase in your project (Font-12)
(* don’t include complete code-----just description)
4.2Testing Approach
Subheadings are as shown below with following format (16 bold, CAPS)
4.2.1 Unit Testing
4.2.2 Integration Testing
Note:

➢ Explain about above testing methods


➢ Explain how the above techniques are applied in your project
Provide Test plans, test cases, etc relevant to your project
Chapter 5

Results and Discussions (20 bold, centered)

Note: Place Screen Shots of executed screens and describe each screen below it.
Chapter 6

Conclusion and Future Work (20 bold, centered)


The conclusions can be summarized with around 300 words. Also include future
scope (12, justified)
Chapter 7

References (20 bold, centered)


Content (12, LEFT)
If text book referred,

[1] Title of the book, Author, Publisher,……

[2] Full URL for Online references

[3] ------------

* NOTE ABOUT PROJECT VIVA VOCE:


Student may be asked to write code for problem during VIVA to demonstrate his
coding capabilities and he/she may be asked to write any segment of coding given in
project report.

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