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Mini Project Report Template

This document provides a template for a mini project report with specific guidelines on formatting, structure, and content. It outlines that the report should be between 25-50 pages, in A4 size, with double spacing and defined margins. It lists the required sections in sequence including a title page, certificate, acknowledgements, abstract, contents, introduction, technology used, problem definition, flowcharts, screenshots, code, glossary, references, conclusion, and annexures. Code comments and references are to be as per IEEE standards. The document is intended to guide students in developing comprehensive yet consistent mini project reports.

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Mini Project Report Template

This document provides a template for a mini project report with specific guidelines on formatting, structure, and content. It outlines that the report should be between 25-50 pages, in A4 size, with double spacing and defined margins. It lists the required sections in sequence including a title page, certificate, acknowledgements, abstract, contents, introduction, technology used, problem definition, flowcharts, screenshots, code, glossary, references, conclusion, and annexures. Code comments and references are to be as per IEEE standards. The document is intended to guide students in developing comprehensive yet consistent mini project reports.

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MINI - PROJECT REPORT TEMPLATE

General Instructions:
Paper Size : A4

Font Size : Headers : 14

Normal Text   : 12 ( 1.5 spacing )

Paragraph Spacing : Double spacing

Margins : Left – 1.5”, Right 0.5”, Top & Bottom 1”.

No. of Pages : Minimum 25 up to a maximum of 50 pages, 

Both side printing.

Sequence of pages:

1. Title page
2. Certificate ( date of submission should be mentioned )
3. Acknowledgement
4. Abstract 
5. Table of Contents ( including Chapters, tables & figures )
6. List of tables
7. List of figures
8. Introduction
9. Platform/Technology 
10. Problem Definition
11. Flowchart 
12. Screen drawings 
13. Modulwise explanation : What each module does 
14. Output : Screenshots [explanation of each screenshot in two to three lines]
15. Code [proper commenting of code required, Code should be module wise.]
16. Glossary
17. References (including forward and backward references) & Bibliography

Annexure A: Snapshot of weekly review sheet 


Annexure B: Proof of Value addition due to Project.

 All the pages should be properly numbered  and sequential. 

Note Sample pages are given below for reference


MINI - PROJECT  REPORT ON

“Project Name”
BY

Group Members Seat Nos

Under the Guidance of

Prof.
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

MIT SCHOOL of Engineering


Loni Kalbhor Pune 
M.I.T. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER ENGINEERING
LONI – KALBHOR PUNE 

CERTIFICATE
                                                                 

        

This is to certify that the  Mini- Project report entitled

“Project Name”

submitted by

Group Members Seat Nos


is a record of bonafide work carried out by them, under my guidance, in partial fulfillment of the
requirement for the Second Year  of Engineering(Computer ) at M.I.T. School of Engineering, Pune
under MIT Art, Design & Technology University.

Date: Place:

Prof. Reena Pagare Dr. RajneeshKaur Sachdeo


Guide, Dean Engineering,
Department of CSE Head , Department of CSE 
M.I.T. School of Engineering MIT School of Engineering
Loni Kalbhor, Pune Loni-Kalbhor, Pune 
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Group Members

 
Contents

Sr. Contents Page


No. No.
Abstract
List of Tables
List of Figures
1. INTRODUCTION
2. PROBLEM DEFINITION 
3. FEATURES OF PROJECT

4. PLATFORM / TECHNOLOGY    [Detailed explanation of the technology or


platform-specific concepts with respect to project implementation  ]
5. FLOWCHART [for each module , explanation of each module in one
paragraph along with flowchart , what is the input to the module, what
is the output of module ] 
6. OUTPUT  [Screenshots [explanation of each screenshot in two to three
lines]
7. CODE [proper commenting of code required, Code should be module
wise.]
8. GLOSSARY
9. REFERENCES
10. CONCLUSION AND FUTURE ENHANCEMENTS

Glossary

Reference & Bibliography


 [References must be mentioned in IEEE format and must include IEEE paper abstracts.
References should include forward and backward referencing]

Annexure A: [ Snapshot of weekly reporting sheet ]


Annexure B:[Proof s of value addition}

      

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