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< Project Title>

A Project report submitted to


JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY - K, KAKINADA
In partial fulfillment of the Requirements
for the Award of the Degree of

BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
IN
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Submitted by
IV B. Tech II Semester
< Student’s Names with Reg. Nos>

Under the Esteemed Guidance of


<Guide Name>
< Designation >

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY


SIR C R REDDY COLLEGE 0F ENGINEERING
Affiliated to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kakinada
Eluru - 534007
(20XX-20XX)
< Project Title>

Project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the Award of the
Degree of

BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
In
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

By
< Student’s Names with Reg. Nos>

Under the Esteemed Guidance of


<Guide Name>
< Designation >

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY


SIR C R REDDY COLLEGE 0F ENGINEERING

Affiliated to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kakinada


Eluru - 534007

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(Batch 20XX-20XX)

SIR C R REDDY COLLEGE 0F ENGINEERING


DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the project report entitled YOUR PROJECT TITLE being submitted by

Name1 Rollono1

Name2 Rollono2

Name3 Rollono3

Name4 Rollono4

in partial fulfillment for the award of the Degree of Bachelor of Technology in Computer

Science and Engineering to the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kakinada is a record

of bonafied work carried out under my guidance and supervision.

<Guide Name> Dr. S. Krishna Rao


M. Tech, Ph.D
Designation Prof & Head of the Department

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EXTERNAL ENEXAMIR

DECLARATION

I hereby declare that the dissertation entitled < Project Title> submitted for the B.Tech Degree

is my original work and the dissertation has not formed the basis for the award of any

degree, associateship, fellowship or any other similar titles.

Place: Vatluru <Student Name>

Date: <Reg No:>

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Fifth Page

The sixth page may include the Acknowledgement

Sixth Page

The seventh page should contain an abstract of the Project. The candidate may emphasize here
his contributions.

Seventh and Eight Page

In this page, a table of contents, list of tables, list of figures, and photographs and notation must
be provided.

Important Note:

 All the above pages are to be numbered in Roman numerals of lower case. Ex.
i,ii,iii,iv,…

 The document pages must be numbered using numbers i.e. 1,2,3……

Arrangement of Chapters depending upon the project

The following is suggested format for arranging the project report matter into various chapters:
1. Introduction
This chapter must describe introduction, Problem statement, scope and objective
of your project.
2. Literature Survey/Existing System
3. Software Requirement Analysis
 Functional requirements definitions
 Nonfunctional requirements definitions
4. Software Design
The design part must include the following items
 DFDs in case of Database projects
 UML diagrams. This UML diagrams must include the following
Class Diagrams
Interaction diagrams-Sequence and Collaboration diagrams
Object Diagrams
Usecase diagrams
 Control Flow diagrams
 Database Design
For database projects, the report must include the following items.
E-R Diagrams

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5. Proposed System
 Define the modules and their functionalities
6. Coding
Consist of coding or code outline for various files
Explain each class with functionality and methods with input and output
parameters.
For Database projects, the report consisting of
o Tables – explaining all fields and their data types
o Stored procedures (PL/SQL)
7. Testing
Various test cases (two or three) for black box and white box testing
8. Output Screens / Results
Should include all user interfaces and output screens.
9. Conclusion and Further Work
11. References
12. Appendices (if any).

Arrangement of Paragraph in a Chapter:


 Each paragraph in a chapter should be properly numbered for example, 2.1, 2.2 etc.,
where first digit represents the Chapter Number and second digit the paragrahph number.
There is no need to indicate the number for the first paragraph in a chapter.
 Sub-paragraphs, if any indicated as 1.1.1, 1.1.2 etc. i.e. first digit representing the
chapter, the second representing the paragraph and third representing the sub-paragraph.
 Don’t underline the headings or subheadings or side heading. Instead use the bold
letters.
Photographs/Figures and Tables

 The figures, photographs and tables occuring in a chapter may be serially numbered as
Fig. 1.1, 1.2 etc., where the first digit represents the chapter, the second digit represents
Figure number.
 The photographs may be represented as Photo 1.1, 1.2 etc., the first digit representing
chapter and the second digit represents Photograph number.
 The tables may be represented as Table 1.1, 1.2 etc., the first digit representing chapter
and the second digit represents table number.
Graphs

The graph should clearyly indicate the points, which are used for drawing the curve or curves.
All the letters in the graphs should be written with stencils.

References:
 The following format used for writing the References.
Author Name, “Title of the book or paper”, Publisher name, Volume, year.

Example: Berry, Jason, Jonathan Foose, and Tad Jones. “Up from the Cradle of Jazz: New
Orleans Music Since World War II”, Athens: U of Georgia P, 1986.

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(An article in a journal) Booth, Wayne C. "Kenneth Burke's Way of Knowing." Critical Inquiry, 1-22,
1974.

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