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B.Tech CSE project report writing

This document provides a detailed template for the B.Tech Project Report for students at Vaagdevi College of Engineering, outlining formatting requirements such as font size, margins, and page layout. It includes specific instructions for headings, text formatting, abstract presentation, figures and tables, references, and the sequence of pages in the report. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of originality in writing and the proper submission process.

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B.Tech CSE project report writing

This document provides a detailed template for the B.Tech Project Report for students at Vaagdevi College of Engineering, outlining formatting requirements such as font size, margins, and page layout. It includes specific instructions for headings, text formatting, abstract presentation, figures and tables, references, and the sequence of pages in the report. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of originality in writing and the proper submission process.

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VAAGDEVI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING


Template for the B.Tech.Project Report
SOME IMPORTANT POINTS

 FONT SIZE on the cover page should be same as provided in this template

1. Paper Size: A-4 size bond paper


Printing: Single Side Printing
Paper must be Royal Executed Bond paper (half cream white papers)
2. Margins:
 At least 2.5 inch on the binding side

 1 inch at top and bottom

3. Title of Chapter

Font: Times New Roman (Boldface)

Size: 18 point

Alignment: Centre Alignment

4. Headings
First Order Heading: (for example– 1.INTRODUCTION)

Font: Times New Roman (Bold Face)

Size: 16 point

One blank line before the heading (12 points)

Second Order Heading: (for example– 1.1.Evolution)

Font: Times New Roman (Bold Face)

Size: 14 point

One blank line before the heading (12points)


Third Order Heading: (for example– 1.1.1.Image processing)

Font: Times New Roman (Bold Face)

Size: 12 point

6. Text

Font: Times New Roman

Size: 12 point

Line Indent: First line of every paragraph should be in dented By 1 cm(Tab Space).
(Except first paragraph *)
*No indent should be applied to first line of first paragraph under any Heading / SubHeading

Alignment: Justified (Full Text)

7. Abstract

Heading (i.e. ABSTRACT)

Font: Times New Roman (Bold Face)

Size: 12 point

Two blank lines after the heading. (12 points)

Remaining Text

Font: Times New Roman (Italic Face)

Size: 12 point

Alignment: Justified (Full Text)

Line Spacing:1.5

8. Figures and Tables: Centred Placed

Caption Font: Garamond (Bold)

Size: 10 point

Alignment : Centred

Figure Caption must be below the figure and centred, Table caption must be above
the table and centred.

9. Page Numbering (Centred)


Till page, Certificate, ABSTRACT “FIGURE INDEX”: Roman (I, II, etc.)

For Remaining Pages (i.e. from -to-BIBLIOGRAPHY):1,2,……N

10. References/Bibliography

Line Spacing: 1.5 Lines

Font: Times New Roman

Size: 12 point

Publication details and / or URL must be in Italics. Format:

[Citation number] Author’s Name, “Article Title”, Journal, Publisher, Location, Year,
Edition/Reprint, PP Page No Start-End.

[Citation number] Author’s Name, “Article Title”, Complete URL of Web Page.

[Citation number] Author’s Name, “Title of the Book”, Publication, Edition, Year of
Printing.

[1] Don Box, “Design of Compiler for Mobile Environment and it’s formalization
using Evolving Algebra ”, proceedings of 3rd IEEE International Conference
on Mobile Data Management, Singapore, January 2002, PP 159-160.

[2] “Author Guidelines”, http://.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm

[3] William Stallings, “Cryptography and Network Security: Principles and


Practices”, Pearson Education, Third Edition

Note: Strictly follow the above format for bibliography.

11. Header:
No header should be applied for any page.

12. Footer: page no (only integer)

Font-Times New Roman,


Size- 12 point
INDEX PAGE

Chapter Title Page No.

ABSTRACT V

1. TITLE OF CHAPTER ONE 1

1.1 HEADING 3

1.2 HEADING 7

2. TITLE OF CHAPTER TWO 10

2.1 HEADING 12

2.2 HEADING 15

10.CONCLUSION

11.BIBLIOGRAPHY

12. PAPER PUBLICATION


TABLE INDEX

Table No. Page No.

1.1 Table description 10

1.2 Table description 23

2.1 Table description 26

2.2 Table description 31

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FIGURES INDEX

Figure No. Page No.

Fig: 1.1 About Figure 10

Fig: 1.2 About Figure 23

Fig: 2.1 About Figure 26

Fig: 2.2 About Figure 31


Note:
1. One copies of the report should be submitted to the coordinator (Departmental Library), one to
guide and his/her own additional copy for individual students and one CD(CD must contain your
code,ppt ,word document and PDF document) this must attached to your Departmental Library .

2. Report must be written in your own English language.

3. Abstract should not exceed more than one page and in Single Paragraph.

4. Report must be submitted as per notice.

5. Sequence of pages to be followed as:


i) Cover pageii)
First pageiii)
Certificate

iv)Acknowledgemnt

V) Declaration

1. Abstract

2. Introduction
3. Problem Statement
4. Literature Review
5. Existing System
a. Disadvantages
6. Proposed System
a. Advantages
7. System Requirements
a. Functional Requirements
b. Non-functional Requirements
8. Methodology
9. Modules Description
10. Proposed Algorithm
11. Designing
a. Data Flow Diagrams
b. Entity-Relationship (ER) Diagram
c. UML Diagrams:
- Class Diagram
- Object Diagram
- Sequence Diagram
- Collaboration Diagram
- Use Case Diagram
- State Chart Diagram
- Activity Diagram
- Deployment Diagram
- Component Diagram
10. Implementation
11. Results
12. Testing
13. Conclusion and Future Scope
14. References

7.Sequence of Theory may be as follows:

1. Introduction

1.1 Sub topics

1.2
2. Literature Survey

(Depending on the selected topic)

3. 3.1. 3 to 4 Topics based on content as per requirement

8. Figures must be center-aligned and labelled appropriately. The label should be placed at the center
beneath the figure, and include the topic number and a brief description. For example: " Fig 1.1:
Architecture".

*** All The Best***

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