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Format of Synopsis 2022-2023

The document provides guidelines for preparing a synopsis for a project submitted for a master's or bachelor's degree. It specifies the formatting for page dimensions, margins, typing instructions, chapter headings, references, and examples. The synopsis should be a minimum of 10 pages and include sections on introduction, organization and existing/proposed systems, requirements analysis, feasibility study, work plan, and references. Chapter headings should be size 16 font, division headings size 14 font, and sub-division headings size 12 font. References must be cited properly within the text and included in a references section in the specified format.
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Format of Synopsis 2022-2023

The document provides guidelines for preparing a synopsis for a project submitted for a master's or bachelor's degree. It specifies the formatting for page dimensions, margins, typing instructions, chapter headings, references, and examples. The synopsis should be a minimum of 10 pages and include sections on introduction, organization and existing/proposed systems, requirements analysis, feasibility study, work plan, and references. Chapter headings should be size 16 font, division headings size 14 font, and sub-division headings size 12 font. References must be cited properly within the text and included in a references section in the specified format.
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Synopsis on

(Project Title/Research Title)

Submitted by

(Name of the Student)

For the award of the degree of

M.Tech/B.Tech/MCA

Under the supervision of

Guide
(Name, Designation, Organization)

Department of Computer Science


Banasthali Vidyapith
Banasthali - 304022
Session: 2022-2023
Table of Contents (For Software Development Project)

S.No. Title Page No.

1. Introduction 1-4

2. a. Organization
b. Existing System
c. Proposed System

3. Requirement Analysis
a. Requirement specification
b. H/w and S/w Requirements 5-6

4. Feasibility Study 7

5. Work Plan 8

6. References 9-10
Guidelines for Preparing Synopsis

PAGE DIMENSIONS AND MARGINS:

The page size must be A4. The synopsis should have the following page margins:

Top edge : 1” (inch)

Bottom edge : 1” (inch)

Left side : 1.5”(inch)

Right side : 1” (inch)

TYPING INSTRUCTIONS

General
One and a half line spacing should be used for typing the general text. The general text
shall be typed in font Style Times New Roman and Font Size 12. The text must be justified.

Minimum pages required for the synopsis are 10.

Chapters

The format for typing Chapter headings, Divisions headings and sub-division headings
are explained through the following illustrative examples.

Chapter headings : CHAPTER 1

INTRODUCTION (Font size: 16)

Division heading : 1.1 Outline of Thesis


Sub-division heading : 1.1.2 Literature review.

References- Any work of other researchers, if used either directly or indirectly, the origin of the
material at appropriate places in the work should be indicated.

Examples of citation

(i) An improved algorithm has been adopted in literature (Tsychiya 1980)

(ii) Jankins and Walts (1968) have dealt at length this principle.

(iii) The problem of mechanical manupulators has been studied by Shin et al (1984)
and certain limitions of the method used, had been pointed out by Shin et al (1984
a).

Examples of References

1. Ariponnammal S. and Natarajan S. (1994) ‘ Transport Phenomena of Sm Se 1-x Asx’


Pramana-Journal of Physics Vol. 42 No. 5pp. 421-425.

2. Barnard R.W. and Kellogg C. (1980) ‘Applications of Convolution operators to


problems in univalent function theory. Michigan Mach. J., Vol 27, pp 81-94.

3. Jankins G.M. and Walts D.G. (1968), Spectral Analysis and its Applications’ Holder
Day, Sanfrancisco.

4. Shin K.G.and Mckay N.D. (1984) ‘Open loop minimum time control of mechanical
manipulations and its applications’, Proc. Amer Contr. Conf., San Diego, CA, pp.
1231-1236.

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