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The document outlines a proforma for project proposal approval, requiring complete information from students and guides. It includes formatting guidelines for project reports, such as title formatting, sections to be included, and specific font styles. Additionally, it details the evaluation criteria, marks distribution, and guidelines for group projects and plagiarism adherence.

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TY BSC IT Project PDF

The document outlines a proforma for project proposal approval, requiring complete information from students and guides. It includes formatting guidelines for project reports, such as title formatting, sections to be included, and specific font styles. Additionally, it details the evaluation criteria, marks distribution, and guidelines for group projects and plagiarism adherence.

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PROFORMA FOR THE APPROVAL PROJECT PROPOSAL

(Note:All entries of the proforma of approval should be filled up with appropriate and
complete information. Incomplete proforma of approval in any respect will be
summarily rejected.)

PNR No.: …………………… Rellne:

1. Name of the Student

2. Title of the Project

3. Name of the Guide

4. Teaching experience of the Guide

5. Is this your first submission? Yes No

Signature of the Student Signature of the Guide

Date: ………………… Date: …………………….

Signature of the reerdinater


Date: …………………
6. Title of the Project

7. Name of the Guide

8. Teaching experience of the Guide

9. Is this your first submission? Yes No

Signature of the Student Signature of the Guide

Date: ………………… Date: …………………….

Signature of the reerdinater


Date: …………………

(All the text in the report should be in times new roman)

TITLE OF THE PROJECT


(NOT EXCEEDING 2 LINES, 24 BOLD,
ALL CAPS)

A Project Report (12 Bold)


Submitted in partial fulfillment of the
Requirements for the award of the Degree of (size-12)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY)(14 BOLD,
CAPS)
By(12 Bold)

Name of The Student (size-15, title case)


Seat Number (size-15)

Under the esteemed guidance of (13 bold)


Mr./Mrs. Name of The Guide (15 bold, title case)
Designation (14 Bold, title case)

COLLEGE LOGO

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY(12 BOLD, CAPS)


COLLEGE NAME (14 BOLD, CAPS)
(Affiliated to University of Mumbai) (12, Title case, bold, italic)
CITY, PIN CODE(12 bold, CAPS)
MAHARASHTRA (12 bold, CAPS)
YEAR (12 bold)
COLLEGE NAME (14 BOLD, CAPS)
(Affiliated to University of Mumbai) (13, bold, italic)
CITY-MAHARASHTRA-PINCODE(13 bold, CAPS)

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (14 BOLD, CAPS)

College Logo

CERTIFICATE (14 BOLD, CAPS, underlined, centered)

This is to certify that the project entitled, "Title of The Project ", is bonafied work of NAME OF
THE STUDENT bearing Seat.No: (NUMBER) submitted in partial fulfillment of the
requirements for the award of degree of BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY from University of Mumbai. (12, times new roman, justified)

Internal Guide (12 bold) Coordinator


(Don‟t write names of lecturers or HOD)

External Examiner

Date: College Seal


COMPANY CERTIFICATE (if applicable)
(Project Abstract page format)
Abstract (20bold, caps, centered)

Content (12, justified)

Note: Entire document should be with 1.5


line spacing and all paragraphs should start with 1 tab space.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
(20, BOLD, ALL CAPS, CENTERED)
The acknowledgement should be in times new roman, 12 font with 1.5 line spacing,
justified.
(Declaration page format)

DECLARATION (20 bold, centered, allcaps)


Content (12, justified)

I here by declare that the project entitled, “Title of the Project” done at place where the
project is done, has not been in any case duplicated to submit to any other university for the award
of any degree. To the best of my knowledge other than me, no one has submitted to any other
university.
The project is done in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of degree of
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY) tobe submitted
as final semester project as part of our curriculum.

Name and Signature of the Student


TABLE OF CONTENTS (20bold, caps, centered)

Should be generated automatically using word processing


software.
Chapter 1: Introduction 01(no bold)
1.1 Background 02(no bold)
1.2 Objectives ….
1.3 Purpose and Scope ….
1.2.1 Purpose ….
1.2.2 Scope
………………………………
…………………………………

Chapter 2: System Analysis


2.1 Existing System
2.2 Proposed System
2.3 Requirement Analysis
2.4 Hardware Requirements
2.5 Software Requirements
2.6 Justification of selection of Technology

Chapter 3: System Design


3.1 Module Division
3.2 Data Dictionary
3.3 ER Diagrams
3.4 DFD/UML Diagrams

Chapter 4: Implementation and Testing

4.1 Code (Place Core segments)


4.2 Testing Approach
4.2.1 Unit Testing (Test cases and Test Results)
4.2.2 Integration System (Test cases and Test Results)

Chapter 5: Results and Discussions (Output Screens)


Chapter 6: Conclusion and Future Work
Chapter 7: References
List of Tables (20 bold, centered, Title Case)

Should be generated automatically using word processing


software.
List of Figures (20 bold, centered, Title Case)

Should be generated automatically using word processing


software.
(Project Introduction page format)
Chapter 1

Introduction (20 Bold, centered)


Content or text (12, justified)

Note: Introduction has to cover brief description of the project with minimum 4 pages.
Chapter 2

System Analysis (20 bold, Centered)


Subheadings are as shown below with following format (16 bold, CAPS)
2.1 Existing System (16 Bold)
2.1.1 ----------- (14 bold, title case)
2.1.1.1 ------------ (12 bold, title case)

2.2 Proposed System


2.3 Requirement Analysis
2.4 Hardware Requirements
2.5 Software Requirements
2.6 Justification of Platform – (how h/w & s/w satisfying the project)
Table 2.1: Caption
Chapter 3

System Design (20 bold, centered)


Subheadings are as shown below with following format (16 bold, CAPS)
Specify figures as Fig 11.1 – caption
3.1 Module Division
3.2 Data Dictionary
3.3 E-R Diagrams
3.4 Data Flow Diagrams / UML

Note: write brief description at the bottom of all diagrams

Sample Figure

Fig. 3.1: Caption


Chapter 4

Implementation and Testing (20 bold, centered)


4.1 Code (Place Core segments)
Content includes description about coding phase in your project (Font-12)
(* don‟t include complete code ----just description)
4.2 Testing Approach
Subheadings are as shown below with following format (16 bold, CAPS)
4.2.1 Unit Testing
4.2.2 Integration Testing
Note:

➢ Explain about above testing methods


➢ Explain how the above techniques are applied in your project
Provide Test plans, test cases, etc relevant to your project
Chapter 5

Results and Discussions(20 bold, centered)


Note: Place Screen Shots and write the functionality of each screen at the bottom
Chapter 6

Conclusion and Future Work (20 bold, centered)


The conclusions can be summarized in a fairly short chapter around 300 words. Also include
limitations of your system and future scope (12, justified)
Chapter 7

References (20 bold, centered)


Content (12, LEFT)

[1] Title of the book, Author

[2] Full URL of online references

[3]

* NOTE ABOUT PROJECT VIVA VOCE:


Student may be asked to write code for problem during VIVA to demonstrate his
coding capabilities and he/she may be asked to write any segment of coding used in the
in the project. The project can be done in group of at most four students. However, the
length and depth of the project should be justified for the projects done in group. A big
project can be modularised and different modules can be assigned as separate project
to different students.

Marks Distribution:
Semester V:
50 Marks
Documentation
: 50 marks
Semester VI:
150 Marks
Documentation
: 50 Marks:
Implementation and Viva Voce: 100 Marks
The plagiarism should be maintained as per the UGC guidelines.

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