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Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education Mumbai. (M.S.

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PROJECT TITLE
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Submitted by
Name of Candidate [12 TNR Bold]

Under the guidance of


Name of Guide [12 TNR Bold]

In partial fulfillment for the award of


Diploma in Computer Engineering
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Department of Computer Engineering


Marathwada Institute of Technology, Polytechnic, Aurangabad.
[2021-2022]
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CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that the project report entitled “Name of Seminar/Project Report”,
submitted by Name of Candidate is the Bonafide work completed under the supervision and
guidance of Prof. Name of Guide in partial fulfillment for the award of Diploma in Computer
Engineering of Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education, Mumbai.

Place: Aurangabad
Date:

Prof. ------------------ Prof.R.A.Dixit / Prof.K.M.Vaishnav


Guide Coordinator
Dept. of Computer Engineering Dept. of Computer Engineering

Prof.R.D.Deshpande
Head of Department
Dept. of Computer Engineering

Prof. S.G.Deshmukh
Principal
Marathwada Institute of Technology, Polytechnic,
Aurangabad (M.S.) – 431 010
CONTENTS

List of Symbols i
List of Figures ii
List of Graphs iii
List of Tables iv
Abstract v

1. INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 Introduction 1
1.2 Need/Application of project 2
1.3 Organization of Report 3
2. LITERATURE SURVEY 4
1.1 Literature Survey 4
1.2
3. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENT AND SPECIFICATIONS 5
3.1 Requirement Specification 5
4. PLANNING AND SCHEDULING 6
4.1 Planning and Scheduling 6
5. PROPOSED SYSTEM DESIGN 7
6. CONCLUSION 8
6.1 Conclusion 8
6.2 Future Scope 8
References
Acknowledgement
List of Symbols

Symbol Illustration
Φ Pressure Angle Radian
τ Shearing Stress N/mm2

List of Figures

Figure Illustration Page


1.1 Block diagram 2
2.1 Block wise circuit diagram 5
2.2 Complete circuit diagram 6
ABSTRACT
5. Content Expected in Project Chapter
1. INTRODUCTION (3-6 Pages)
• Introduction
• Necessity
• Objectives
2. LITERATURE SURVEY (10-20 Pages)
• Related information available in standard Books, Journals, Transactions, Internet
Websites etc. till date (More emphasis on last three to five years)
3. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENT AND SPECIFICATIONS (2--3 Pages)
• Project Software Hardware requirement specification
4. PROJECT PLANNING AND SCHEDULING
• Planning and scheduling of Project (Time-line chart and its Description)
5. PROPOSED SYSTEM DESIGN
• Proposed System Design and its Description
• System Flow diagram/Flow Chart/UML diagram
6. CONCLUSIONS (1-3 Pages)
• Conclusions
• Future Scope
• Applications/Utility
7.. REFERENCES (1-2 Pages)

The references should be numbered according to their appearance in the text, i.e. the reference
number 1 should appear first and then followed by reference number 2 and so on. The references
under the heading at the end of report should be written in the form given below.

1. Name of Author(s) beginning with surname, “Title of Paper in Italics”, Name of Journal,
Year of Publication, Name of Publisher, Volume No., Edition, Page numbers.
For Example(for book referred)
REFERENCES

[1] John W Mark., “Wireless communications & Networking” pp. 513 – 521.
[2] Myung-kyung Suh, Chien-An Chen and Majid Sarrafzadeh, “A Remote Patient
Monitoring System for Congestive Heart Failure”, Journal of medical systems (JOMS),
Vol.35, No.2, June 2011, pp. 1165-1179
[3] Upkar Varshney, “Patient monitoring using infrastructure-oriented wireless LANs”,
International Journal Electronic Healthcare, Vol. 2, No. 2, 2006, pp. 149-163
[4] Mrs. M. V. Patil, M. S. Chavan, “GSM based remote patient monitoring system”, IEEE
transactions on biomedical circuits and systems, Vol.4, No.2, June 2008, pp. 45-47
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We have a great pleasure in submitting this Project report in “Name of the project”,
which was in the partial fulfillment of the requirements of Diploma in ‘Computer Engineering”
of Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education, Mumbai.
We take this opportunity to express profound gratitude to Prof. S. G. Deshmukh
(Principal), Prof. A. M. Shinde (OIC- Acad.), Prof. R. V. Deshmukh (OIC- Admin.),
Prof.R.D.Deshpande (Head of Department), Prof. ------------ (Project Guide),
Prof.R.A.Dixit/Prof. K.M.Vaishnav (Project Coordinator) and Prof.---------- (Class Teacher) for
their valuable guidance and helpful attitude.
We would also like to thank all the teaching staff members of our stream and our college
for their support. Last but not the least we would like to thanks all our student friends who have
helped us in completing and reviewing our Project.
We would also like to thank XXXXXX for their support and providing their sponsorship
to our Project. (In case of sponsored projects)
Our sincere thanks to all those who knowingly and unknowingly have contributed in their
own way in completion of this project.

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6. General Guidelines for Project Report writing:
1. Each chapter should begin on new page.
2. The fonts for different headings are given below.
a.Chapter Heading – 16, Times New Roman, Bold and Capital. They should be named as:

1. INTRODUCTION

Subheading – 12, Times New Roman, Bold and Title Case. They should be named as:
1.1 Need of Tire Pressure Monitoring System

Sub-sub Heading – 12, Times New Roman, Bold and Sentence case. They should be named as:
1.2.1 Optical tire pressure monitoring system
1.2.2 Wireless tire pressure monitoring system

Any further subheading should be in 12, New Times Roman Bold and Sentence Case.
The References, Acknowledgement and Appendices should not be numbered like chapters.

Naming of Figures and Tables


The Title of the figure should be written in 12, Times New Roman, Bold and Title Case, below
the figure leaving one line between figure and the title as shown below.
The figures should be centrally placed.
The borders to the figures should be avoided.

Figure 1.1: Title of Figure

The title of the table should be placed above the table leaving one line spacing between
the table and the title. The Title of the table should be written in 12, New Times Roman, Bold
and Title Case. The tables should be centrally placed.
Table 1: The Table Showing the Performance of Student in the Semester

Sr. No. Name of Candidate Marks Attendance Jobs


1.
2.
3.

The Titles of any graphs should be written in the same way as that of figures.

Numbering of the Pages


At the start of new chapter the page number should be placed at the bottom of page located
centrally except for chapter 1, which should not contain number (i.e. page no. 1 will not be
printed in the report).
For other pages the page numbers should be given in Roman style like i, ii, iii as given in the
contents. (List of Symbols, List of Figures, List of Graphs, List of Tables, Abstract)
References and Acknowledge should not have page numbers.

References
The references should be numbered according to their appearance in the text, i.e. the reference
number 1 should appear first and then followed by reference number 2 and so on. The references
under the heading at the end of report should be written in the form given below.
2. Name of Author(s) beginning with surname, “Title of Paper in Italics”, Name of Journal,
Year of Publication, Name of Publisher, Volume No., Edition, Page numbers.
For Example(for book referred)
1. John W Mark., “Wireless communications & Networking” pp. 513 – 521.

Binding of the report


Spiral Binding on one side paper

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