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NCSC Project Report 2022

The document provides guidelines for submitting project reports for the National Children Science Congress 2022. It outlines the required sections and formatting for the cover page, abstract, contents, introduction, hypothesis, methodology, results, conclusion, and other sections. It also describes the evaluation criteria, word limits, language requirements, and guidelines for oral presentations. Projects will be evaluated based on criteria such as originality, relevance, data analysis, and problem solving with a maximum score of 200 points.

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NCSC Project Report 2022

The document provides guidelines for submitting project reports for the National Children Science Congress 2022. It outlines the required sections and formatting for the cover page, abstract, contents, introduction, hypothesis, methodology, results, conclusion, and other sections. It also describes the evaluation criteria, word limits, language requirements, and guidelines for oral presentations. Projects will be evaluated based on criteria such as originality, relevance, data analysis, and problem solving with a maximum score of 200 points.

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KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA 3 BRD AFS CHANDIGARH

PROJECT REPORT
NATIONAL CHILDREN SCIENCE CONGRESS
2022

SANJAY KUMAR MISRA


PRINCIPAL
PROJECT REPORT
 Cover page - Must be written in English or Hindi
 Title of the project
 Name and address of group leader and co-worker
 Name and address of guide
 Name of the School/ Organization with full address
 The top right hand side of the project should have the
Project Code (State Code followed by Number).
 The Language of the Project also should be prominently
written below the Project Code.
FORM - A
( REGISTRATION FORM)
(ANNEXURE I)

Mandatory And should contain information of Group


Leader ,Group Member and Guide Teachers.
ABSTRACT

 Abstract: Must be written in English.

 Word Limit : 250 words for lower age group

300 words for upper age group.

 Format for writing the Abstract is given in Annexure II


CONTENT

Contents: List of chapter with detail heading and sub-

heading list of table, chart, maps, etc. along with

references against page numbers


INTRODUCTION

 Description on background of the study and its

relevance to the focal theme, rationale and social

context.
HYPOTHESIS

Hypothesis: To be written clearly in one or two


sentences

 Objective(s):To be written clearly point by point,


not as running statement (not more than five)
METHODOLOGY:

Experimentation

Survey

Case study
 Observations & data collection: Qualitative & Quantitative.

Data analysis and interpretation: By Statistical methods

 Results: Meaningful Outcome

 Conclusion/ Inference: It can be positive and give better

understanding.
 Solution to the Problem: Can be one or more possible

solutions.

 Future Scope of work(Follow up): Further reinforcement.

 Acknowledgement: Statement of Gratitude

 Reference/Bibliography: List of Books or Reference

material
Word Limit :
Hand Written in any Scheduled Language Or Typed in

document File

• Preferably On One Side Of A4 Size Paper

• Word Limit : Lower Age Group – 2500

Upper Age Group – 3500


LANGUAGE
Any Schedule Language Or Any Language Which
Is Recognized As Medium Of Education By The
Respective State Government Or Central
Government In India
PRESENTATION OF PROJECT

Oral presentation : By Group leader only.

The time limit for the presentation is 8 minutes

followed by 2 minutes for interactions.


PRESENTATION OF PROJECT
 It is mandatory that children use 4 number of charts /

posters for the presentation. Posters must be prepared on 55

cm x 70 cm (21.6" x 27.5") drawing sheets (i.e. chart

papers).

 4-5 power point slides may be used in addition, though this

will neither carry any additional weightage nor any

additional time will be allotted for presenting the slides/ppt


Posters
Posters should contain information on
(1) The project title
(2) Names of the group members
(3) Objectives
(4) Map of the area
(5) Methodology
(6) Results
(7) Conclusion

(8) Solution to the problem


Logbook:
A diary of proper day-to-day record of field work
has to be maintained while carrying out the project
works, which needs to be authenticated by the
guide. The logbook must be submitted with the
project report at the time of oral presentation. All
the details, such as project title, name of the group
leader, state etc. should be written clearly on the
cover of the logbook either in English or Hindi.
INFORMATION FOR PARTICIPATION
UNDER CWD GROUP

Language: Any scheduled language for


communication.

Special attention will be given to the children who


would be communicating through sign language or if
necessary the escort can facilitate the interpretation.
PRESENTATION

 Presentation: Some of the visually impaired children will


prepare their written reports in Braille, and in that case
during oral presentation that child will be provided with the
help of an aide / assistant. normal existing procedure will be
followed.

 Time: 8 minutes allotted for oral presentations, for the


children with disability that might be relaxed.
Evaluation: At least one of the evaluators must be a
special educator, who understands the needs and
limitations of these children. Other members of the
evaluation team in the room should also be
compassionate and empathetic to the presenters.
MODEL CONSOLIDATED EVALUATION SHEET
AT DISTRICT LEVEL(MAX MARKS)

Sl. Written Oral


Criteria Total
No. Report Presentation

Originality of idea and


1 10 10 20
concept

Relevance of the project to


2 10 10 20
the theme

3 Understanding of the issue 15 15 30

4 Data collection & analysis 15 15 30

5 Experimentation/validation 10 10 20
MODEL CONSOLIDATED EVALUATION SHEET
AT DISTRICT LEVEL (MAX MARKS)
Sl. Written Oral
Criteria Total
No. Report Presentation

Interpretation and Problem


6 10 10 20
solving attempt

7 Team work 10 10 20

8 Background correction 10 10 20

Oral presentation/ written


9 10 10 20
report (as applicable)

TOTAL 100 100 200


MODEL CONSOLIDATED EVALUATION SHEET
AT STATE LEVEL(MAX MARKS)
Sl. Written Oral
Criteria Total
No. Report Presentation
Originality of idea and
1 05 05 10
concept
Relevance of the project to
2 10 10 20
the theme

3 Understanding of the issue 15 15 30

4 Data collection & analysis 15 15 30

5 Experimentation/validation 10 10 20
MODEL CONSOLIDATED EVALUATION SHEET
AT STATE LEVEL(MAX MARKS)
Sl. Written Oral
Criteria Total
No. Report Presentation

6
Interpretation and Problem
20 20 40
solving attempt

7 Team work 05 05 10
Oral presentation/ written
8 10 10 20
report (as applicable)

Improvement over the


9 10 10 20
previous level suggested

TOTAL 100 100 200

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