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The objective of this document is to present the general guidelines for the writing up of a proper mini-
project report.
All JNTU B-Tech III-II have to do a industry oriented mini project which is implemented by JNTU from
R05 batch.
We were very confused as to what we had to do as this was only a mini project on whether we have to go
to industry, scope of project etc. But as in most colleges we were given choice to a study project or kit
based and this could be done in an Institute, Industry or own. Most of chose to do a study project and
were given permission for this and we had to submit this report as soon as IV/I starts and had to work on
project in III/II break. This project will be evaluated during IV/II.
Basically in this mini project student can take up any Industry oriented application in his/her field of
interest in their respective field/branch. First one has to submit an Abstract of the project to their
concerned department head (HOD) and once he approves it, he will assign a project guide to the
individual or batch after this project work is to be started. Generally batch for a mini project may have 1
to 3 members in it.
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It is essential that you produce a clear and concise report that reflects the literature survey, problem
identification, project aims and objectives, the engineering design work carried out, tests performed and
discussion of results. The emphasis should not be on the length of the report, but rather on the way by
which the above aspects are presented In this context, you should avoid downloading bulk text and
images from books or the Internet or use unconventional fonts or graphics with a view to impressing the
reader You should rather show the reader that you have understood the problem at hand and used an
engineering approach to produce a working solution by working as a team with your group members. You
should also be able to explain the working principle and design of each stage of the developed system.
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With the format given below, the mini-project report should normally not exceed 30 pages (excluding the
appendix), and should not be shorter than 20 pages.
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For Chapter Numbers and Titles: Times New Roman Size 18, Bold, Centered, Upper-Case.
Sections Numbers and Titles: Times New Roman Size 14, Bold, Left aligned Sub-section Numbers
and Titles: Times New Roman Size 12, Bold, Left aligned For the main text: Times New Roman Size
12, Justified.
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1.5 throughout. Leave a blank space from one paragraph to another.
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Should be edited with Microsoft Equation, and should be numbered in ascending order in each chapter:
E.g.:
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Start with Page 1 at the beginning of Chapter 1. Page numbers should be centered at the bottom of the
page.
Position Figures and Tables as close as possible to the text where they are referred.
Figures and Tables should be numbered in ascending order for each chapter, using the same sequence as
for Equations.
The number of the figure, and its caption should be typed immediately below it in Times New Roman
Size 12.
The number of the table and its caption should be typed immediately above it in Times New Roman
Size 12.
"*% +NN#The table of contents should list all the chapters, sections and other parts of
the report, along with their page numbers. In particular the following should be included:
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NOTE: The above page numbers are given as examples only.
"*#"+A summary of 300 to 400 words of the practical application, the problem to be solved, the
approach used and the main results obtained.
%à# à)/# A list of all Figure Numbers presented in the report, and their title (E.g. Figure 2.1
Circuit diagram of the Traffic Light Controller) along with the page numbers.
%à# "*%#A list of Table Numbers presented in the report and their title, along with the page
numbers.?