CS8811 Project Work Handbook 2023-24
CS8811 Project Work Handbook 2023-24
Project Title :
Class :
Batch Number :
Supervisor Name :
Team Members
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VISION & MISSION OF THE INSTITUTE
Vision
❖ To set a bench mark for the education providers in the field of Engineering and Technology
❖ To provide quality technical education that fosters the spirit of learning and research.
❖ To spawn creative, globally competent, highly employable and disciplined professionals through
an innovative synergistic model of education that promotes academic excellence, scientific
pursuit, and professionalism.
Mission
❖ To impart education that caters to the growing challenges of the Industry and social needs of our
nation.
❖ To constantly upgrade the standards of teaching and learning in the field of engineering and
technology.
❖ To build a good rapport between the academia and Industry
❖ To bridge the gap between the academia and industry.
❖ To promote and encourage the spirit of research in engineering and technology.
❖ To empower the youth not only technically but also to serve the society selflessly.
Vision
To empower the students with high quality technical education in the field of Computer Science and
Engineering to face the challenges of modern computing industry and research for the positive
contributions to the society.
Mission
❖ To produce globally competent and highly employable professionals, who will be innovative in
solving real world problems.
❖ To train the students with high ethical values to serve the society efficiently in their profession.
❖ To promote research activities to the students and faculty members that could fortify industry
academic community connections.
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PROGRAM EDUCATIONALOBJECTIVES(PEOs)
PEO1 : To enable graduates to pursue higher education and research, or have a successful career in
industries associated with Computer Science and Engineering, or as entrepreneurs.
PEO2 : To ensure that graduates will have the ability and attitude to adapt to emerging technological
changes.
PEO2 : To prepare the graduates to be able to become entrepreneur in the field of Computer Science
and Engineering
PROGRAM OUTCOMES(POs)
2) Problem Analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex
engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics,
natural sciences, and Engineering sciences.
5) Modern Tool Usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern
engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with
an understanding of the limitations.
6) The engineer and Society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess
societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the
professional engineering practice.
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8) Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms
of the engineering practice.
9) Individual and Team Work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in
diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
11) Project Management and Finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the
engineering and management principles and apply these to one‘s own work, as a member and
leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
12) Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in
independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
PSO1 : To analyze, design and develop computing solutions by applying foundational concepts of
Computer Science and Engineering.
PSO2 : To apply software engineering principles and practices for developing quality software for
scientific and business applications
PSO3 : To adapt to emerging Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to innovate ideas
and solutions to existing/novel problems.
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CS8811 PROJECT WORK
OBJECTIVES :
To develop the ability to solve a specific problem right from its identification and literature
review till the successful solution of the same. To train the students in preparing project reports and to
face reviews and viva voce examination.
The students in a group of 2 or 3 works on a topic approved by the head of the department
under the guidance of a faculty member and prepares a comprehensive project report after completing
the work to the satisfaction of the supervisor. The progress of the project is evaluated based on a
minimum of three reviews. The review committee may be constituted by the Head of the Department.
A project report is required at the end of the semester. The project work is evaluated based on oral
presentation and the project report jointly by external and internal examiners constituted by the Head
of the Department. TOTAL: 300 PERIODS
COURSE OUTCOME :
On Completion of the project work students will be in a position to take up any challenging
practical problems and find solution by formulating proper methodology.
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
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RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. Each batch should maintain this project handbook with complete details.
2. Student must bring the handbook and file to all the review sessions and also while meeting
their respective Supervisor / Coordinators / HOD.
3. Internal mark will be awarded based on the internal review mark.
4. All the completed projects will belong to the institution and need to be submitted to the
coordinator to get no dues clearance.
5. The consumables required for the project should be taken care by the students.
6. Review will be conducted only in the presence of the supervisor.
7. Final working model should be painted neatly and specification details should be embedded on
the final review itself. (Name plate: project title, name of the students with [Link]., Name of
the Supervisor; Specification board: Specification of the machine)
8. There will not be any re-review for the students those who failed to attend the review.
9. This Project workbook must be submitted to the coordinators at the end of the pre-final review.
10. Every week students have to meet the Supervisor and it’s the duty of the Supervisor to
record the status of the project in the note book.
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Date
S.
Review Stages of completion
No
“A” Sec “B” Sec “C” Section
Pre -
5. Final Final Review
Review
PROJECT COORDINATORS:
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IMPORTANT DATES
Si. Completion
Description Due Date Remarks
No. Date
1 Batch Formation
3 First Review
4 Second Review
5 Third Review
6 Fourth Review
7 Submission of PhysicalModel
Submission of Rough
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Report
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ABSTRACT
ACCEPTANCE OF SUPERVISOR
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TITLE CHANGE (IF ANY)
CHANGE OF TITLE:
Existing Title :
New Title :
Reason :
Applied on :
CHANGE OF TITLE:
Existing Title :
New Title :
Reason :
Applied on :
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REFERENCES
Type of References
[Link]. (Book/Journal/ TITLE / AUTHOR / WEB ADDRESS
website)
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PROGRESS OF PROJECT
Supervisor
Date Details of Work Done Students’ Sign
Sign
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PROGRESS OF PROJECT
Supervisor
Date Details of Work Done Students’ Sign
Sign
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PROGRESS OF PROJECT
Supervisor
Date Details of Work Done Students’ Sign
Sign
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PROGRESS OF PROJECT
Supervisor
Date Details of Work Done Students’ Sign
Sign
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PROGRESS OF PROJECT
Supervisor
Date Details of Work Done Students’ Sign
Sign
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PROJECT APPROVAL
Project Title :
1.
2.
3.
4.
Project Domain :
Implementation
Tools and
Software’s:
Declaration by Student
I declare that the proposed project work will be done by us as a team work and will not involve
in any act of plagiarism and will work to uphold academic integrity, originality and innovation. Also
I am fully aware that if our project is found to be purchased from any illegal project centers or with
high plagiarism, then our report may be withheld for any further review and will be punished as per
the academic regulations.
Students 1. 2. 3. 4.
Signature
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PROJECT EVALUATION
REVIEW
Candidate :
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Roll Number Register Number Candidate Name
9 Presentation skills
10 Implementation
Total
Comments :
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PROJECT EVALUATION
REVIEW
Candidate :
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Roll Number Register Number Candidate Name
9 Presentation skills
10 Implementation
Total
Comments :
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PROJECT EVALUATION
REVIEW
Candidate :
9 Presentation skills
10 Implementation
Total
Comments :
9 Presentation skills
10 Implementation
Total
Comments :
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ADDITIONAL
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PROJECT EVALUATION
REVIEW
Candidate :
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Roll Number Register Number Candidate Name
9 Presentation skills
Total
Comments :
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PROJECT EVALUATION
REVIEW
Candidate :
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Roll Number Register Number Candidate Name
9 Presentation skills
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PROJECT EVALUATION
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PROJECT EVALUATION
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ADDITIONAL
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PROJECT EVALUATION
REVIEW
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Roll Number Register Number Candidate Name
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PROJECT EVALUATION
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Roll Number Register Number Candidate Name
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PROJECT EVALUATION
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PROJECT EVALUATION
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ADDITIONAL
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PROJECT EVALUATION
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ADDITIONAL
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FORMAT FOR PREPARATION OF PROJECT
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1. ARRANGEMENT OF CONTENTS:
The sequence in which the project report material should be arranged and bound should be as
follows:
The dimension of the project report should be in A4 size. The project report should be
bound using flexible cover of the thick white art paper. The cover should be printed in
black letters and the text for printing should be identical.
3. PREPARATION FORMAT:
Cover Page & Title Page –A specimen copy of the Cover page & Title page of the project
3.1
report are given in Appendix 1.
3.2 Bonafide Certificate – The Bonafide Certificate shall be in double line spacing using
FontStyle Times New Roman and Font Size 14, as per the format in Appendix 2.
The certificate shall carry the supervisor’s signature and shall be followed by the supervisor’s
name, academic designation (not any other responsibilities of administrative nature),
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department and full address of the institution where the supervisor has Supervised the student.
The term ‘SUPERVISOR’ must be typed in capital letters between the supervisor’s name and
academic designation.
3.3 Abstract – Abstract should be one page synopsis of the project report typed double line
spacing, Font Style Times New Roman and Font Size 14.
3.4 Table of Contents – The table of contents should list all material following it as well as any
material which precedes it. The title page and Bonafide Certificate will not find a place among
the items listed in the Table of Contents but the page numbers of which are in lower case
Roman letters. One and a half spacing should be adopted for typing the matter under this head.
A specimen copy of the Table of Contents of the project report is given in Appendix 3.
3.5 List of Tables – The list should use exactly the same captions as they appear above the tables
in the text. One and a half spacing should be adopted for typing the matter under this head.
3.6 List of Figures – The list should use exactly the same captions as they appear below the figures
in the text. One and a half spacing should be adopted for typing the matter under this head.
3.7 List of Symbols, Abbreviations and Nomenclature –One and a half spacing should be
adopted or typing the matter under this head. Standard symbols, abbreviations etc. should be
used.
3.8 Chapters –The chapters may be broadly divided into 3 parts (i) Introductory chapter,
(ii) Chapters developing the main theme of the project work (iii) and Conclusion.
The main text will be divided into several chapters and each chapter may be further divided
into several divisions and sub-divisions.
3.8 Appendices –Appendices are provided to give supplementary information, which isincluded
in the main text may serve as a distraction and cloud the central theme.
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3.10 List of References –The listing of references should be typed 4 spaces below the heading
“REFERENCES” in alphabetical order in single spacing left – justified. The reference material
should be listed in the alphabetical order of the first author. The name of the author/authors
should be immediately followed by the year and other details.
A typical illustrative list given below relates to the citation example quoted above.
REFERENCES
3. Shin, K.G. and Mckay, N.D. (1984) ‘Open Loop Minimum Time Control of
Mechanical Manipulations and its Applications’, [Link]., San Diego,
CA, pp. 1231-1236.
3.10.1 Table and figures - By the word Table, is meant tabulated numerical data in the body of
theproject report as well as in the appendices. All other non-verbal materials used in the body
of the project work and appendices such as charts, graphs, maps, photographs and diagrams
may be designated as figures.
4. TYPING INSTRUCTIONS:
One and a half spacing should be used for typing the general text. The general text shall
be typed in the Font style ‘Times New Roman’ and Font size 14.
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APPENDIX 1
(A typical Specimen of Cover Page & Title Page)
<Font Style Times New Roman – Bold>
A PROJECT REPORT
<Font Size 14>
Submitted by
<Font Size 14><Italic>
of
<Font Size 14><1.5 line spacing><Italic>
IN
BRANCH OF STUDY
<Font Size 14>
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SPECIMEN
A PROJECT REPORT
Submitted by
of
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
in
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
APRIL 2021
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APPENDIX 2
(A typical specimen of Bonafide
Certificate) <Font Style Times New
Roman>
BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE
<Font Style Times New Roman – size -16>
<<Name>> <<Name>>
HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT SUPERVISOR
<<Department>> <<Department>>
<<Full address of the Dept & College >> <<Full address of the Dept & College >>
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.
APPENDIX 3
(A typical specimen of table of
contents) <Font Style Times New
Roman>
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
CHAPTER NO. TITLE PAGE
NO.
ABSTRACT iii
LIST OF TABLE xvi
LIST OF FIGURES xviii
LIST OF SYMBOLS xxvii
1. INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 GENERAL 1
1.2 ............. 2
1.2.1 General 5
1.2.2 ........... 12
[Link] General 19
[Link] . . . . . . . . . . 25
[Link] . . . . . . . . . . 29
1.2.3 ............ 30
1.3 . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 45
.
1.4 ..... ............ 58
.
2. LITERATURE REVIEW 69
2.1 GENERAL 75
2.2 .......... 99
2.2 ……………. 100
CERTIFICATE Candidate
Literatures
Project File
Paper Publication
Conference Certificate
Project Model
Project Report
Supervisor Signature
PROJECT HANDOVER CERTIFICATE
titled
Batch No. :
1.
2.
3.
4.
with all the components and in fully working condition for the project lab.