Department of Computer Engineering
Seminar Report
On
“Name of the Topic”
Submitted by
Mr. / Ms. …name1… ,
Mr. / Ms. …name2…
Mr. / Ms. …name3…
Under the guidance of
Prof. ____________________________________
Dr. D. Y. Patil Group’s
Ramrao Adik Institute of Technology
Nerul, Navi Mumbai – 400706
(University of Mumbai)
May – 2013
RAMRAO ADIK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,
NERUL, NAVI MUMBAI
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that
Mr. / Ms. …name1… ,
Mr. / Ms. …name2…
Mr. / Ms. …name3…
have satisfactorily completed the requirements of the
Seminar entitled
“Name of Topic“
as prescribed by the University of Mumbai.
Guide: Prof. _____________________________
Examiner : 1.
2.
Prof. Vimla Jethani Dr. Leena Ragha Dr. Ramesh Vasappanavara
Seminar Coordinator Head of the Dept. Principal
INDEX
CHAPTER NO. TOPIC PAGE NO.
Acknowledgement iii
Abstract iv
1. INTRODUCTION
2. LITERATURE SURVEY
PROPOSED WORK / COMPARATIVE
3.
ANALYSIS
4. ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES
5. APPLICATIONS
6. CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Ramrao Adik Institute of Technology, Navi Mumbai.
T.E. Sem VI Computer Engg.
Seminar Report Specifications
1) Textual contents must be neatly typed in one and half space on A4 size bond paper on
both sides with LM= 1.25 ” , RM=1.25 ”, BM=1.0 ” and TM=1.0 ” .
2) The font details to be selected for various textual contents are as follows :
Chapter heading 16 pts.
Section heading 14 pts.
Sub-section heading 12 pts.
Normal text 11 pts.
Font type Times New Roman.
Font style Regular.
Line spacing 1.5.
3) All figures and sketches and diagrams as well as the tables must be properly numbered
chapter wise and the sequence in which they appear within a chapter. Further, these must be
followed by the suitable captions.
4) All pages are to be numbered in Arabic numerals (1,2,..)
5) Abstract not exceeding one A4 size page is to be typed in single space.
6) One certified copy is to be submitted by each group of students along with CD (contains
report, ppts, papers referred).
Guidelines for the preparation of the Seminar Report
1. Abstract
Size of this should not exceed single A4 page typed in single space. This is expected to be a
precise document of the entire report. It should introduce to the reader the basic objective of the
work reported and how far this objective has been achieved with a brief, clear and precise
description of the methodology of the said achievement.
2. Introduction
The primary objective of this chapter is to introduce to the reader the various directive sources
and expert interaction, if any , that led to the identification and subsequent selection of the task.
3. Literature survey
4. Topic Explanation
5. Advantages/Disadvantages
6. Applications
7. Conclusion
This must include status report of completion of your proposed action plan or progress
achieved by you. Any discrepancies need to be reasoned appropriately. Any further
possibility of expanding the scope and objective of the project if any exists may be stated
clearly.
8. References:
IEEE format references should be strictly followed
Eg: [1] Grady Booch, ‘Object-oriented analysis and Design’, Pearson Education Asia,
Second Edition, year_____, pages________
[2] Simon Haykin , ‘Blind Equalization’, IEEE Trans. on Computer Software,
vol.---, no.------------, April 2005, pages -------