Seminar Report Format
Seminar Report Format
on
“Title of Seminar”
Submitted to the
Savitribai Phule Pune University
In partial fulfillment for the award of the Degree of
Bachelor of Engineering
in
Information Technology
by
FirstName LastName
(Exam Seat No. / Roll No. & Division)
Name of Guide
This is to certify that the seminar report entitled “Title of seminar” being submitted by Name of
Student (Exam Seat No. / Roll No. & Division) is a record of bonafide work carried out by
him/her under the supervision and guidance of Name of Guide in partial fulfillment of the
requirement for TE (Information Technology Engineering) – 2019 course of Savitribai Phule
Pune University, Pune in the academic year 2021-22
Date:
Place: Pune
This project based seminar report has been examined by us as per the Savirtibai Phule Pune
University, Pune, requirements at Marathwada Mitra Mandal's College of Engineering,Pune
on . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
In this part of your work it is normal to use personal pronouns like “I, my, me” while in the rest of
the report this articulation is not recommended. Even when acknowledging family members and
friends make sure of using the wording of a relatively formal register. The list of the persons you
should acknowledged, includes guide (main and second), academic staff in your department,
technical staff, reviewers, companies, family and friends.
You should acknowledge all sources of funding. It’s usually specific naming the person and the type
of help you received. For example, an advisor who helped you conceptualize the project, someone
who helped with the actual building or procedures used to complete the project, someone who
helped with computer knowledge, someone who provided raw materials for the project, etc.
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Abstract
Most difficult and important component of report/seminar is to write abstract. Presented at the
beginning of the report, it is likely the first substantive description of your work read by an external
examiner/reader. You should view it as an opportunity to set accurate expectations. The abstract is a
summary of the whole project work.
It presents all the major elements of your work in a highly condensed form. An abstract often
functions, together with the project title, as a stand-alone text. An abstract is not merely an
introduction in the sense of a preface, preamble, or advance organizer that prepares the reader for the
report.
In addition to that function, it must be capable of substituting for the whole report when there is
insufficient time and space for the full text. The final version of the abstract will need to be written
after you have finished reading your report for the last time. However, if you think about what it has
to contain, you realize that the abstract is really a summary of your project/seminar work.
Your abstract should answer specific questions: What was done? Why was it done? How was it done?
What was found? What is the significance of the findings?
Keywords:
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Contents
Certificate 1
Acknowledgement 2
Abstract 3
List of Tables 4
List of Figures 5
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LIST OF FIGURES
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LIST OF TABLES
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CHAPTER 1
Students are expected to write brief introduction of the project topic. This section may be
common for all the students of that group. However students can have different approach in
explaining their project.
Since we are not going to get separate project report from the students, it is good to have one
or two pages common for all the students of that project. Once this project introduction and
aim objectives of explained, students can start with actual seminar content writing.
Students are expected to write “Why they thought about this project”. They could also
explain the “Explain need of the project”. Any statement which motivated to take up this
project
Project aims are a statement of the overall “Why” of the project. A project aim is a
statement starting with the words: “The aim of this project is…”
That statement tells the reader what your overall goal is, what it is you want to achieve. It
does not go into details or describe specific tasks.
Project objectives tell the “How” of the project aim. You want to achieve your goal and the
objectives state how this will be done – what major tasks will be undertaken and what your
major targets are. Most projects will have between six and nine objectives. A project
objective is usually a statement starting with the words “To…”
Objectives are subsidiary to aims and are the steps you are going to take to answer your
problem statement or a specific list of tasks needed to accomplish the goals of the project.
This must be highly focused and feasible and should address the more immediate project
outcomes
Guide must personnel check these aim and objectives and make students write these
statements properly.
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Internal guides need to clearly identify separate topics for individual students while preparing
seminars. It should be based on project topic/area.
1.4.1 Aim, purpose, scope and Objectives of Seminar
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CHAPTER 2
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CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER n
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CONCLUSION
Conclusions usually serve two functions. The first is to summarize and bring together the main areas
covered in the writing, which might be called "looking back“ . The second is to give a final
comment of your seminar.
For example your could say this seminar is undertaken to explain...... and evaluate ..... . This study
has found that generally ....... . Or In this seminar we …………..
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REFERENCES
List all the material used from various sources for making this project proposals
[1] Journal article – A. A. Author of article. "Title of article," Title of Journal, vol. #, no. #, pp. page
number/s, Month year.
[2] Books- Author's last name, first initial. (Publication date). Book title. Additional information.
City of publication: Publishing company.
[3] Magazine - Author's last name, first initial. (Publication date). Article title. Periodical title,
volume number(issue number if available), inclusive pages
[4] Website or Webpage Author's name. (Date of publication). Title of article. Title of Periodical,
vol
[5]
[6]
[7] ume number, Retrieved month day, year, from full URL
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Plagiarism Check report
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