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Student Project Report Guide

This document outlines the structure and expected contents of a project report. It includes placeholders for chapters covering an introduction, literature review, project details, outputs, advantages/disadvantages/applications, conclusions, and a weekly progress report. The introduction would include an abstract and rationale. The literature review would summarize existing knowledge on the topic. The project details chapter would describe the methodology, resources used, and work completed. The outputs chapter would show the results of the project. Further chapters would discuss conclusions, future improvements, and references.

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Student Project Report Guide

This document outlines the structure and expected contents of a project report. It includes placeholders for chapters covering an introduction, literature review, project details, outputs, advantages/disadvantages/applications, conclusions, and a weekly progress report. The introduction would include an abstract and rationale. The literature review would summarize existing knowledge on the topic. The project details chapter would describe the methodology, resources used, and work completed. The outputs chapter would show the results of the project. Further chapters would discuss conclusions, future improvements, and references.

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Project Title

Chapter 1 –INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT

1.1 ABSTRACT
(The abstract must clearly state the problem, the solution and obtained outcome in brief.The
abstract can be of maximum 200 words. (approx.). DELETE THIS LINE FROM REPORT.)

1.2 RATIONALE
(Importance of the project, in about 100 to 200 words. This is a modified version of the proposal
after the work. DELETE THIS LINE FROM REPORT.)

1.3COURSE OUTCOMES ADDRESSED


i.
ii.
iii.
(Write the CO’s actually achieved.DELETE THIS LINE FROM REPORT.)
Project Title

Chapter 2 – LITERATURE REVIEW

(Write about the existing status, knowledge about chosen task summarized from books, internet
and other sources. If additional literature review done, you may add in about 200 to 500
words.DELETE THIS LINE FROM REPORT.)
Project Title

Chapter 3–PROJECT DETAILS

3.1ACTUAL METHODOLOGY FOLLOWED


(Write stepwise the procedure of how the work was done, including which team member did what
work and how the data was analyzed (if any).DELETE THIS LINE FROM REPORT.)

3.2ACTUAL RESOURCES REQUIRED


(Mention the actual resources used.DELETE THIS LINE FROM REPORT.)
Sr. Quan
Name of Resource/Material Specifications Remarks
No. tity

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.
Project Title

(NOTE:This chapter can contain points like Working, Manufacturing, Implementation, Costing,
Features, Types, etc.dependent on the type of project, subject & department of student. DELETE
THIS LINE FROM REPORT.)
Project Title

Chapter 4 – MICRO-PROJECT OUTPUTS

4.1OUTPUTS OF THE MICRO-PROJECT


(Drawings of the prototype, drawings of survey, presentation of collected data, findings etc.DELETE
THIS LINE FROM REPORT.)

4.2SKILL DEVELOPED/LEARNING OUT OF THIS MICRO-PROJECT


(Write about the various skills acquired and learnings out of the micro-project in about 50 to 100
words.DELETE THIS LINE FROM REPORT.)
Project Title

Chapter 5
ADVANTAGES, DISADVANTAGES & APPLICATIONS

5.1 ADVANTAGES




5.2 DISADVANTAGES




5.3 APPLICATIONS





Project Title

Chapter 6
CONCLUSIONS, FUTURE SCOPE& REFERENCES

6.1 CONCLUSION

6.2AREA OF FUTURE IMPROVEMENT

6.3 REFERENCES
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
Project Title

WEEKLY WORK / PROGRESS REPORT

Details of 16 Engagement Hours of the Student


Regarding Completion of the Project
Timing Sign
Week
Date Duration Work/Activity Performed of
No. From To
in Hours Guide
1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

14.

15.

(NOTE: Weekly Report content can vary based on Project type, Subject, Department of student.
DO NOT KEEP THIS LINE IN REPORT.)

Name & Signature of Project Guide


Prof.
Project Title

Micro-Project Evaluation Sheet


Academic Year: _____________________________________ Semester: _______________

Program: ___________________________________________ Course Code: ____________

Course and Code: _________________________________________________________________

Title of the Micro-Project: __________________________________________________________


__________________________________________________________

Course Outcome Achieved:


A. ________________________________________________________
B. ________________________________________________________
Major Learning Outcomes achieved by students by doing the project:
A. Practical Outcomes:
i. _____________________________________________________
ii. _____________________________________________________

B. Unit Outcomes (in Cognitive domain):


i. _____________________________________________________
ii. _____________________________________________________

C. Outcomes in Affective Domain:


i. _____________________________________________________
ii. _____________________________________________________

Comments / Suggestions about team work / leadership / inter-personal communication:


___________________________________________________________________________
Total
Part A – Part B –
Process Assessment  Product Assessment 
Enrollment
No.
Student Name (10M)
Project Project Project Report Individual
Propo- Methodolog / Working Presentation
sal y Model / Viva
(2M) (2M) (4M)
(2M)
Project Title

Name & Signature of Project Guide


Prof.
Micro-Project Feedback Sheet
Evaluation as per Suggested Rubric for Assessment of Micro Project
 (Please tick in appropriate cell for each characteristic)
S Characteristic Poor Average Good Excellent
N to be assessed ( Marks 1-3 ) ( Marks 4-5 ) ( Marks 6-8 ) ( Marks 9-10 )
Relate to Related to Take care of Take care of
Relevance to very few LOs some LOs at-least one CO more than one CO
1
the Course
Not more than two At-least 5 relevant At –least 7 relevant About 10 relevant
Literature
sources, very old sources, at least 2 sources, most latest sources, most latest
2 Survey / Info. reference latest
Collection
Completion of Completed less Completed around Completed around Completed more
Target as per than 50% 50 to 60% 60 to 80% than 80 %
3
Project
Proposal
Sample Size small, Sufficient and Sufficient and Enough data
data neither appropriate sample, appropriate sample, collected by sufficient
organized nor enough data enough data & appropriate sample
presented well generated but not generated which is size. Proper
Analysis of
organized & not organized and inferences drawn by
4 Data and presented well. No or presented well but organizing and
Representation poor inferences poor inferences presenting data
drawn drawn through tables, charts
and graphs

Incomplete Just assembled/ Well assembled/ Well assembled/


fabrication/assembl fabricated and parts are fabricated with proper fabricated with proper
Quality of y not functioning well. Not functioning parts. In functioning parts. In
Prototype / in proper shape, proper shape, within proper shape, within
dimensions beyond tolerance dimensions tolerance dimensions
5 Model / tolerance limit. and good finish/ and good finish/
Software Appearance/finish is appearance. But no appearance. Creativity
shabby creativity in design & in design & use of
use of material material

Very short, poor Nearly sufficient and Detailed, correct and Very detailed,
quality sketches, correct details about clear description of correct, clear
details about methods, material, methods, materials, description of
precautions and
methods, material, precautions and methods, materials,
Report precaution &
conclusion, but clarity is
Conclusions. precautions and
6 not there in present-
Preparation conclusions omitted, ation. But not enough Sufficient Graphic conclusions. Enough
some details are graphic description Description. tables, charts and
wrong sketches

Major information is Includes major Includes major Well organized,


not included, information but not information and well includes major
7 Presentation information is not well organized and organized but not information ,well
well organized not presented well presented well presented
Any
other(depending
8 upon nature of
project: please
write indicators
by pen)
Project Title

S Characteristic Poor Average Good Excellent


N to be assessed ( Marks 1-3 ) ( Marks 4-5 ) ( Marks 6-8 ) ( Marks 9-10 )
Could not reply to Replied to Replied properly to Replied most of the
considerable considerable number considerable number questions properly
9 Defense number of question of questions but not of question
very properly

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