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402047(Project Stage-I) & 402053(Project Stage-II)

Project Work Book


(Guidelines and Log)

Fourth Year Mechanical Engineering


Academic Year: 2022-2023
Group/Project ID:

Team Members:

1. ----------------------------------------

2. ----------------------------------------

3. ----------------------------------------

4. -----------------------------------------

Project Title : ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Project Guide: -----------------------------------------

Area of Project: ----------------------------------------

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Matoshri Education Society’s


Matoshri College of Engineering and Research Centre, Nashik,
(NAAC accredited & affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune)
General Instructions

1. Students should enter the correct information in the workbook.

2. Get all entries verified by respective project guide. No changes are to be made
without project guide’spermission.

3. Students should report to their respective guides as per the schedule and its log is to
be maintained in the workbook.

4. Follow all deadlines and submit all documents strictly as per prescribed
formats.

5. The workbook should be produced at the time of all discussions, presentations


and examinations.

6. The work book must be submitted to project coordinator/ guide/ department /


College after successful examination at the end ofyear.

7. All documents and reports are to be prepared in MS Word but consequently


applicable to final project report.

8. Submit hard as well as soft copy. Maintain one copy with each member.

i
This booklet is supportive document to rules and a regulation provided by affiliated
university curriculum providing recommendations, guidelines and is record of all related
activities associated with project. This booklet provided with the genuine intentto bring
uniformity and to systematize the project work and to keep the audit of the work
undergone by team members.

Work Book Development Project

Project Institution Department of Mechanical Engineering


Matoshri College of Engineering and Research Centre, Nashik

Concept and Design Prof. Dr. J. H. Bhangale


Head of Department (Mechanical Engineering)
Matoshri College of Engineering and Research Centre, Nashik

Project coordinator Mr. G. D. Katale


Assistant Professor,
Matoshri College of Engineering andResearchCentre, Nashik
Technical 1. Dr. J. H. Bhangale
Committee 2. Dr. N. C. Ghuge
Members 3. Dr. D. D. Palande
Date 01/08/2022

Version No 3.0

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Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune
Mechanical Engineering

Program Educational Objectives

PEO1. To prepare graduates having strong fundamentals of basic sciences and


domain knowledge of Mechanical engineering to provide technical
solutions for engineering problems.
PEO2. To prepare the committed and motivated graduate with research
attitude, lifelong learning, investigative approach, and multidisciplinary
thinking.
PEO3. To prepare the graduate to work as a committed professional with strong
professional ethics, sound managerial and communication skills who
can work effectively as an individual or in team.

PEO4. To prepare graduates with an academic environment to become expert


in Mechanical Engineering to analyze, synthesize, design and create new
product/system.

PEO5. To motivate the students for continuous improvement in area of interest


including education as well as industry.

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Program Outcomes

P1: Ability to apply Knowledge of mathematics, sciences, engineering fundamentals


and domain knowledge to solve complex Mechanical engineering problems.
P2: Ability to identify, analyze and formulate the complex Mechanical engineering
problems with research attitude.
P3: Ability to design and develop the Mechanical system or process considering
societal, environmental, cultural and public health issues leading to effective
solutions.
P4: Ability to develop an investigative approach to provide valid conclusions based
on experimental results or statistical information
P5: Ability to Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and
modern engineering and IT tools
P6: Ability to understand the legal, societal issues and its consequent responsibilities
relevant to professional engineering practices.
P7: Ability to understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in
societal and environmental contexts and develop eco-friendly sustainable
solutions.
P8: Ability to understand professional ethics and responsibilities as a Mechanical
Engineer.
P9: Ability to work effectively as individual and in a team as a member or leader
P10:Ability to accomplish effective communication viz written, verbal and
presentation at various fronts
P11: Ability to apply the principles of Mechanical Engineering and management for
development of multidisciplinary projects, its finance and management as
individual or team
P12: Ability to develop lifelong learning attitude.

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Table of Content

Description Page No.


General Instruction i
Work Book Development Project ii
Mechanical Engineering PEO’S iii
Mechanical Engineering PO’s iv
1. About Project Work(Objectives and outcomes, Guidelines for 1
Selection of Project work and Evaluation)
2. University Syllabus 3
3. Circular Regarding Malpractices in Project Work From DTE 8
4. Undertaking by Students 9
5. Instructions regarding Project Proposal and Finalization 10
6. Schedule of Project Work 11
7. Copy of Project Proposal/Synopsis 12
8. Review of Semester I 13
8.1. Project Review-I 13
8.2. Project Review-II 14
9. Internal Evaluation Sheet for Semester I 15
10. Review Sheets for Semester II 16
10.1. Project Review-III 16
10.2. Project Review-Iv 17
11. Internal Evaluation Sheet for Semester II 18
12. Contests Participation/Publication/IPR and Similar Event Record 19
13. Rubrics 20
Annexure i: Project Report Formatting Guidelines 22
Annexure ii: Project Report Cover page/ Title page 28
Annexure iii: Project Registration form 32
Annexure iv: Industry Feedback Form 33
About Project Work

A project is an individual or collaborative enterprise, possibly involving research or design, which is


carefully planned, usually by a project team, to achieve a particular aim.
A project is a research assignment - given to a student - which generally requires a larger amount of effort
and more independent work than that involved in a normal essay assignment. It requires students to undertake
their own fact-finding and analysis, either from library/internet research or from gathering data empirically.
The written report that comes from the project is usually in the form of a dissertation, which will contain
sections on the project's inception, analysis, findings and conclusions.

Project Work is a learning experience which aims to provide students with the opportunity to synthesize
knowledge from various areas of learning, and critically and creatively apply it to real life situations. This
process, which enhances student’s knowledge and enables them to acquire skills like collaboration,
communication and independent learning, prepares them for lifelong learning and the challenges ahead.

a. Objectives and Outcomes

Objectives:
 To provide an opportunity of designing and building complete system or subsystems based on areas
where the student likes to acquire specialized skills.
 To obtain hands-on experience in converting a small novel idea / technique into a working model /
prototype involving multi-disciplinary skills.
 To embed the skill in a group of students to work independently on a topic/ problem/ experimentation
selected by them and encourage them to think independently on their own to bring out the conclusion
under the given circumstances of the curriculum period in the budget provided with the guidance of
the faculty.
 To encourage creative thinking processes to help them to get confidence by planning and carrying
out the work plan of the project and to successfully complete the same, through observations,
discussions and decision making process.
 To get visibility in industry to Project and Project group
Outcomes:
 CO1. Implement systems approach.
 CO2. To conceptualize a novel idea / technique into a product.
 CO3. To think in terms of a multi-disciplinary environment.
 CO4. To take on the challenges of teamwork, and document all aspects of design work.
 CO5.To understand the management techniques of implementing a project .

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b. Guidelines for Selection of Project Work:
Project is team work that has to be completed within specific time. It is really very difficult to choose a
project.

General guidelines:

 Project should be related to the fields of Mechanical Engineering are as follows:


o Design Engineering
o Manufacturing/ Production Engineering
o Thermal Engineering
o CAD/CAM
o Material Science
o Robotics
o Industrial Engineering
 Project may be sponsored by industry or In-house.
 Validation by suitable software.

C. Guidelines for Project Evaluation:

Project work is to be evaluated by both internal as well as External examiners jointly by considering
following points.
 Project title and scope of the project
 Literature Review
 Practical use of project and future scope
 Team work
 Individual Contribution to complete project
 Review Presentation of the project
 Report of the project
 Participation in various contests
 Research paper publications

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2. University Syllabus

Contents

Project work in the seventh semester is an integral part of the TW work. The project work shall be based on
the knowledge acquired by the student during the graduation and preferably it should meet and contribute
towards the needs of the society.
Project work shall be based on any of the following:
1.Fabrication of product/ testing setup of an experimentation unit/ apparatus/ small equipment, in a group.
2.Experimental verification of principles used in Mechanical Engineering Applications.
3.Projects having valid database, data flow, algorithm, and output reports, preferably software
4.Study projects are strictly allowed.

Review Committee:

The Head of the department/Project coordinator shall constitute a review committee for project
work for project group; project guide would be one member of that committee by default. There
shall be at least two reviews in semester-I and semester-II by the review committee. The students
or project group shall make presentation on the progress made by them before the committee. The
record of the remarks/suggestions of the review committee should be properly maintained and
should be made available at the time of examination.

Each student/group is required to give presentation as part of review for 10 to 15 minutes


followed by a detailed discussion.

Semester - I

Review 1: Finalization of scope – the objectives and scope of the project should be finalized in
second week of their academic semester. Should finalize the industry or other equipment for
executing the project, test environment/tools.

Review 2: Finalization of SRS – High level design, planning with CPM/PERT chart etc in the
sixth week of their academic semester.

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Semester – II

Review 3: Modeling and testing document.

Review 4: Final Project Demonstration, Project Report and proper Result analysis

Guidelines for Students and Faculty:

Project Review Committee:

1. This committee will be responsible for evaluating the timely progress of the projects and
communicating the progress report to the students.

2. As far as possible Students should finalize the same project title taken for Project Based
Seminar (PBS).

3. Review committee should conduct “Feasibility Review” in first week after commencement of
the term. Review committee should finalize the scope of the project.

4. If change in project topic is unavoidable then the students should complete the process of
project approval by submitting synopsis along with the review of important papers. This new
project topic should be approved by review committee.

Term Work:

1. The term work will consist of a report prepared by the student on the project allotted to them.
2. They should use appropriate tools for the preparation of the report like project planning, UML
diagram, testing tools, referencing tools etc.

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Report Structure

Contents

 List of Abbreviations
 List of Figures
 List of Graphs
 List of Tables

1. Introduction and aims/motivation and objectives


2. Literature Survey
3. Problem Statement
4. Project Requirements
5. Analysis and Proposed design of the project
6. Verification Validation
7. Project Plan
8. Conclusion
 Reference
 Appendices

A. Base Paper(s)
B. Plagiarism Report from any open source

Evaluation Guidelines:
A panel of examiner will evaluate the viability of project / project scope. The panel will also verify
that all the suggestions/comments in the review document are taken care and accordingly allot the
term work marks. Oral examination in the form of presentation will be based on the project work
completed by the candidates. Preliminary report must also be presented during the oral
examination.

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Savitibai Phule Pune University
(Refer SPPU website for recent syllabus)
402053: Project (Stage II)

Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Scheme

Practical 12 Practical 6 Term Work 100 Marks


Hrs./Week
Oral 50 Marks
Prerequisites: Project Based Learning, Internship/Mini Project, Project (Stage I)

Course Objectives:
1. To provide an opportunity of designing and building complete system or subsystems
basedon areas where the student likes to acquire specialized skills.
2. To obtain hands-on experience in converting a small novel idea / technique into a
working model / prototype involving multi-disciplinary skills.
3. To embed the skill in a group of students to work independently on a topic/ problem/
experimentation selected by them and encourage them to think independently on their
ownto bring out the conclusion under the given circumstances of the curriculum period
in the budget provided with the guidance of the faculty.
4. To encourage creative thinking processes to help them to get confidence by planning and
carrying out the work plan of the project and to successfully complete the same, through
observations, discussions and decision making process.
5. To get visibility in industry to Project and Project group
Course Outcomes:
On completion of the course the learner will be able
to;CO1. Implement systems approach.
CO2. To conceptualize a novel idea / technique into a product.
CO3. To think in terms of a multi-disciplinary environment.
CO4. To take on the challenges of teamwork, and document all aspects of design work.
CO5. To understand the management techniques of implementing a project.
Course Contents
Extended part of Project Stage I

Guidelines for Project Execution


1. Refer Project stage I guidelines.
Term Work Evaluation
1. In Project Stage II, two reviews are to be taken for total 80 marks (40 marks each)
2. Review III shall be based on the approximate end of fabrication / design validation
etc. infront of an expert panel from the department.

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3. Circular regarding malpractices in project work from DTE, Mumbai

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4. Undertaking by Students

Matoshri College of Engineering and Research Centre, Nashik

UNDERTAKING BY STUDENT

We, the students of B.E. Mechanical hereby assure that we will follow all the rules and

regulations related to project activity for the academic year 2022-2023

The Project entitled-

will be fully designed/ developed by us and every part of the project will be original work and

will not be copied/ purchased from any source.

Group Members Full Name Exam Seat Number Sign

1.

2.

3.

4.

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5. Instructions Regarding Project Proposal and Finalization
1. The project work may involve the designing a model or upgrading an existing
mechanical/manufacturing system. The design is to be implemented into a working model.
2. A project report including all necessary documents such as Requirement Analysis, Design
specifications, Project Plan, Design Modeling, test plan, results etc.
3. The project will be undertaken preferably by a group of at least 4 students who will jointly work
and implement the project. The group will select a project with approval of Project coordinator,
team of teachers & the guide.
4. The idea for your project may be a proposal from a member of faculty or some industry expert
or your own, or perhaps a combination of the you and faculty.
5. Every group may come up with sponsored project. Sponsorship may not be in terms of money
or resources. It might be in terms of just suggesting problem definition and associated guidance.
6. Students may collect the letter required for applying the Institute/Industries for the project
sponsorship from project coordinator
7. List of suggested projects, prominent domains and respective staff, whom you may contact for
guidance, is displayed on the notice board. Students may contact respective staff along with
synopsis for the guidance. Students may contact respective staff for projects suggested by them
in the respective areas.
8. Meet Project Coordinator for project title registration. For project title registration, everygroup
must submit synopsis approved by all the staff in the respective area.
9. Synopsis must include project title, group members, sponsor details (if any), detailed problem
definition, area, abstract, details of existing similar systems if any, scope of the project and
software-hardware requirements. Sponsorship details include name of sponsoring authority,
address, name of guide, sponsorship terms & conditions and respective document certifying
the same from authorities.
10. A Panel formed by the department will approve the project group and project work title only
after presentation in the first week of July. Presentation will cover details mentioned in the
synopsis as above. After finalization of the project, the guide will be assigned.

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6. Schedule of Project Work
Semester I
Sr.
No. Activity Scheduled Date

1. Registration of Project groups 01 August 2022

2. Submission of Project Synopsis 10 August 2021

3. Project presentations Second week of September

4. Finalization of projects & allotment of guide Second week of September

5. Submission of final synopsis Third week of September

6. 1st presentation about progress of project work Fourth week of September

7. 2nd presentation about progress of project work Fourth week of October

8. Submission of partial project report First week of November

9. Project work Examination As per Unipune Notification

Semester II
Sr.
No. Activity Scheduled Date

1. 3rd presentation about progress of project work Last week of Feb

2. 4th presentation about progress of project work Last week of March


Submission of final project report and Project Work
3. First week of April
book to the project Coordinator
As per Unipune
4. Project Examination
Notification

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7. Copy of Proposal / Synopsis as per format (Annexure I)
Project Title:-

Project Guide: -
Synopsis:-

Reference Paper (Base Paper):-

Signature of Guide: - _______________________

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8. Project Review (Semester I)

The group members are expected to present their work undertaken during the semester.
Journey of development has to be rationally presented with thorough literature survey.
8.1 Project Review-I: Problem Statement, Motivation, objectives and Literature Review
Student is expected to deliver presentation covering Problem Statement, Motivation,
objectives and Literature Review.
Sr. Question Date Remark/Grade Sign of
No Guide
1. Is the project’s view point is
understood?
2. Is the project goal statement is in alignment
with the sponsoring organization’s business
goal and mission?
3. Who is the project’s end user?
4. What is the projected cost of
producing a product?
5. Is project achievable in
specified (Time, Cost Budget)?
6. Are the requirements within the scope
of the project?
7. Is the scope properly defined?

8. Does the problem statement clearly


define scope of the project?
9. Do the project requirements fit into
available design methodology?
10. Whether the milestones are stated
completely and project
timeline is given?
11. Whether risks like technical risks,
Operational risks, schedule risks, business
risks are identified correctly or not?
12.
Whether Risk prioritization is done properly
or not and any
back up plan is there or not?
Remark and Suggestions:

Name and Sign of Reviewers:


1. _

2.

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8.2 Project Review-II: Design
Student is expected to deliver presentation covering Design

Sr. Question Date Remark/Grade Sign of


No. guide
1. Are requirement reflected in the final model/
industry?

2. Does the design support both project (product)


and project goals

3. Does the design address all the issues form the


requirement of industry/end user?

Remark and Suggestions:

Name and Sign of Reviewers:


1.

2.

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9. Internal Evaluation Sheet (SEMESTER I)

Project Stage I First Presentation evaluation sheet

Name Topic Presentation Question Understanding


Group Sr. Company Selection Skill Answer Total
Name of Student Title of
No No Profile (25)
Guide
05 05 05 10

(Name, Sign with date) Expert 1. Expert 2.

Project Stage I Second Presentation evaluation sheet

Presentation Question Understanding Total


Group Company Name of Skill Answer (25)
Sr.No Name of Student Title
No Profile Guide
10 05 10

(Name, Sign with date) Expert 1. Expert 2.


10. Project Review: (Semester II)
The group members are expected to present their work undertaken during the semester.
Journey of development has to be rationally presented.

Project Review-III: Validation and Testing


Student is expected to deliver presentation covering Validation and Testing
Sr. Question Date Remark/Grade Sign of Guide
No.
1. Have you done testing?
2. Have you validated the requirements,
design as per standard?
3. Does your model comply with basic
usability norms?
4. Have you tested the model in real
time environment?
5. After integration of all components
whether total performance of
model/system
is checked or not?
6. Whether all work is documented or
not?

Remark and Suggestions:

Name and Sign of Reviewers:


1.

2.

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Project Review-IV: Report Writing
Student is expected to deliver presentation covering Report Writing
Sr. Question Date Remark/Grade Sign of Guide
No.
1. Is the report written as per the
prescribed format?
2. Is the report timely prepared?
3. Is the report properly organized,
spelled, grammatically correct?
4. Is the report plagiarism free?
5. Is the report precise and written to
the point?
6. Is the report contains complete
results and comparative graphs?
7. Are all figures and tables properly
numbered and labeled?
8. Are all figures and tables properly
cited?
9. Weather references are properly
cited?
Remark and Suggestions:

Name and Sign of Reviewers:


1. _

2.

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11. Internal Evaluation Sheet (Semester II):
Project Stage II Third Presentation evaluation sheet
Marking scheme
Presentation Question Understanding Individual
Skill Answer  Team contribution
Group Sr. Name of Student Company Title Name of  Team  Team  Individual  Design Total
No No. Profile Guide Presentation  Individual  Prototype (100)
 Individual  CAD/Simulation
Presentation work
 Testing and analysis
25 25 25 25

Expert Name with Sign: 1. 2


Project Stage II Fourth Presentation evaluation sheet
Marking scheme
Presentation Question Understanding Individual
Skill Answer  Team contribution
Group Sr. Name of Student Company Title Name of  Team  Team  Individual  Design Total
No No. Profile Guide Presentation  Individual  Prototype (100)
 Individual  CAD/Simulation
Presentation work
 Testing and analysis
25 25 25 25

Expert Name with Sign: 1. 2.


12. Contest Participation Details

A. Participation in project Competition / Contest

Sr. Name and Place of Project Date Certificates Prizes


No.
Competition and Exhibition won (if any)
1.

2.

3.

4.

Attach attested copy of certificate(s)

B. Paper Publication/Presentation/IPR

Sr.No. Name of Organizer Date Certificates/Prizes


won (if any)
1.

2.

3.

4.

Submit Research paper published/certificates hardcopy separately with this Log book.

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13. Rubrics

A . Idea Inception

Grade (Grade Point) Excellent Very Good Fair Poor


(10-9) (6-8) (3-5) (1-2)
Parameter
Problem Definition and

Scope of the Project


Literature Survey
Mechanical Engineering

Approach
Requirement Analysis

B. Implementation

Grade(Grade Point) Excellent Very Good Fair Poor


(10-9) (6-8) (3-5) (1-2)
Parameter
Implementation of
concept/ Design
Optimization
considerations(time,
Resources, Costing
Thorough Testing

C. Documents

Grade(Grade Point) Excellent Very Good Fair Poor


(10-9) (6-8) (3-5) (1-2)
Parameter
Synopsis
Project Report
Quick references
Work Book

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D. Demonstration

Grade(Grade Point) Excellent Very Good Fair Poor


(10-9) (6-8) (3-5) (1-2)
Parameter
Project Presentation
and Demonstration
Understanding
individual capacity &
involvement in the
project
Team Work
(Distribution of work,
intra-team
communication and
togetherness)
Outcomes / Usability

E. Contest Participation/Awards, Publication and IPR

Grade(Grade Point) Excellent Very Good Fair Poor


(10-9) (6-8) (3-5) (1-2)
Parameter
Participation in Various
contests
Appreciation and
Awards
Publication
Copyright
Patent
Commercial
value/Product
conversion of Work

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Annexure i: Project Report Formatting Guidelines

Project stage I

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Project stage II

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Annexure ii: Project Report Cover page/ Title page

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Annexure iii: Project Registration form
Matoshri Education Society’s
Matoshri College of Engineering and Research Center, Eklahare, Nashik.
Mechanical Engineering Department
Date: / / 2022
Group ID:
To,
The Head of the Department

Subject: Enrollment of Topic for Project


1) Title:

2) Name of Industry & Full Address:

3) Details of Industry Guide:


Name: -
Contact no.:-
Designation:-
This topic is not repeated in the past at this institute.
Name of the Student Roll No: Signature of the Student.
1…………………………………………………………………………………………
2. …………………………………………………………………………………………
3. …………………………………………………………………………………………
4. …………………………………………………………………………………………

Internal Guide Project Coordinator Head


Mech. Dept.

Paste
Visiting card of Industry
Guide
here

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Annexure iv: Industry Feedback Form

Matoshri College of Engineering and Research Centre, Eklahare, Nashik


Industry Feedback Form for Sponsored Projects
Date:-
Time:-
Student Names: - 1. 3.

2. 4.

Name of College/Internal Guide:

Project Title:

Organization:-

Address: - :

THE WORK
(a) Nature of work on which student are engaged;

(b) What specific skills are the students learning?

SUPERVISION IN WORK PLACE

(C) How closely is student supervised?


* Hourly Daily Weekly Longer
(d) What Degree of interest do the supervisors take in the student’s progress?
*None Moderate Considerable
The Students Performance
(Please use code from 1 to 5; leave section blank where no evidence is available and add comments)
Poor Fair Average Good Excellent
1 2 3 4 5
What degree of enthusiasm has the students shown towards work?
How well has the students adjusted to the working situation?
How good is the students attendance record?
How much initiative or originality has the student displayed?
How good is the students logbook?
Is students actively working on preparation of reports?

REMINDER FOR FUTURE VISITS or MORE GENERAL COMMENTS


(Are there any points which should be followed up on future visits?)
If you are not satisfied with any aspect of the students performance or the opportunities provided, please discuss this with the Industrial
supervisor and follow up on any future visits. Try to arrange tri-partite discussion whenever possible so the students feels he/she is
involved with decisions made about him/her.
Date:-
Name:-
Sign:-

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Designation: - Contact No.:-

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