PBL-II Report Format SE 2019
PBL-II Report Format SE 2019
PBL-II Report
On
"Title"
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the PBL-II report entitled
"Title"
Submitted by
Is a Bonafide work carried out by them under the supervision of Prof. Santosh Biradar
and it is submitted towards the partial fulfillment of Second Year Engineering in Computer
Engineering through the Savitribai Phule Pune University during the academic
Year 2020-21.
Place: Date: / /
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
With immense pleasure, I am presenting the PBL-II report as part of the curriculum of the
S. E. Computer Engineering. I wish to thank all the people who gave us an unending support right from the
idea was conceived.
I express my sincere and profound thanks to our Head of the Department Dr. M. K. Nighot sir and my
Seminar Guide Prof. Santosh Biradar sir for their guidance and motivation for completing my work, and I
am also thankful to all those who directly or indirectly guided and helped me in preparation of this report.
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ABSTRACT
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Contents
Certificate I
Acknowledgement I
Abstract III
List of Tables IV
List of Figures V
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2.4
3. Title of third chapter (Related to PBL-II)
3.1
3.2
4 Applications of …. (Related to PBL-II)
4.1 State of Art applications
4.2 Advantages and Disadvantages
5. Conclusion
6 References
Appendix
Actual print of base paper referred for PBL-II
LIST OF FIGURES
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IV
LIST OF TABLES
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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Introduction
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Students are expected to write brief introduction of the topic. This section may be common for all
the students of that group
Students are expected to write “Why they thought about this project”. They could also explain the
“Explain need of the project”. Any statement which motivated to take up this project
Project aims are a statement of the overall “Why” of the project. A project aim is a statement
starting with the words: “The aim of this project is…”
That statement tells the reader what your overall goal is, what it is you want to achieve. It does not
go into details or describe specific tasks.
Project objectives tell the “How” of the project aim. You want to achieve your goal and the
objectives state how this will be done – what major tasks will be undertaken and what your major
targets are. Most projects will have between six and nine objectives. A project objective is usually a
statement starting with the words “To…”
Objectives are subsidiary to aims and are the steps you are going to take to answer your problem
statement or a specific list of tasks needed to accomplish the goals of the project. This must be
highly focused and feasible and should address the more immediate project outcomes
Guide must personnel check these aim and objectives and make students write these statements
properly.
1.4 Introduction
Internal guides need to clearly identify separate topics for individual students while preparing PBL-II
seminars.
1.4.1 Aim and Objectives
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CHAPTER 2
LITERATURE SURVEY
Students are expected to write similar or related work already done by various researchers. They could also
explain existing tools/technologies in this section. There advantages and disadvantages of each method or
technique. They should also explain how their project is different from those existing systems. You need to
read lot of books/ papers/ magazines for making this survey.
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CHAPTER 3
All other details of seminar topic chapter-wise if necessary including methodology/algorithms, advantages
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CHAPTER n
CONCLUSION
Conclusions usually serve two functions. The first is to summarize and bring together the main areas covered
in the writing, which might be called "looking back“ . The second is to give a final comment of your project.
For example your could say this project is undertaken to explain...... and evaluate ..... . This study has found
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REFERENCES
List all the material used from various sources for making this project proposals
[1] Journal article – A. A. Author of article. "Title of article," Title of Journal, vol. #, no. #, pp. page number/s,
Month year.
[2] Books- Author's last name, first initial. (Publication date). Book title. Additional information. City of
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[3] Magazine - Author's last name, first initial. (Publication date). Article title. Periodical title, volume
[4] Website or Webpage Author's name. (Date of publication). Title of article. Title of Periodical, volume
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