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Format - For - BSC - Thesis
Format - For - BSC - Thesis
Author
Name of Student
Student’s Registration Number
Supervisor
Name of Supervisor
Supervisor’s Designation
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Title of SDP
(First page)
Author
Name of Student
Student’s Registration Number
Supervisor
Name of Supervisor
Supervisor’s Designation
i
Title of SDP
(Inside 2nd page)
Author
Name of Student
Student’s Registration Number
Supervisor:
Supervisor Name
Designation & Department
Month Year
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Undertaking
I certify that research work titled “enter title of your research proposal here” is my own
work. The work has not been presented elsewhere for assessment. Where material has
been used from other sources it has been properly acknowledged / referred.
Signature of Student(s)
Name of Student(s)
Registration Number(s)
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DEDICATION
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Abstract
SDP Title
Author’s Name
Registration Number(s)
Write abstract from here. The font of the entire document is Times New Roman size 12,
regular, 1-inch margin from all sides, justified except headings. The length of the abstract
should not exceed 1 page at maximum. The abstract should have the following:
The abstract is an important component of your thesis. Presented at the beginning
of the thesis, it is likely the first substantive description of your work read by an
external examiner. You should view it as an opportunity to set accurate expectations.
The abstract is a summary of the whole thesis. It presents all the major elements
of your work in a highly condensed form.
An abstract often functions together with the thesis 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 thesis. In addition to that function, it
must be capable of substituting for the whole thesis when there is insufficient time and
space for the full text.
The most common error in abstracts is failure to present results.
The primary function of your thesis (and by extension your abstract) is not to tell
readers what you did, it is to tell them what you discovered. Other information, such
as the account of your research methods, is needed mainly to back the claims you
make about your results.
Approximately the last half of the abstract should be dedicated to summarizing
and interpreting your results.
Keywords:
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Write acknowledgment here. Use Times New Roman 12, Italic, justified.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Abstract ............................................................................................………...ii
Acknowledgement..........................................................................................iii
List of Figures.................................................................................................vi
List of Tables..................................................................................................vii
Abbreviations................................................................................................viii
Chapter 1: Introduction.....................................................................................1
1.1 General.....................................................................................................1
1.3 Objectives................................................................................................3
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LIST OF FIGURES
Number Page
Fig 3.1Encoder...............................................................................................13
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LIST OF TABLES
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CHAPTER 1
Introduction
1.1 Heading 1
All main headings in Times New Roman font size 14, bold. All the text in Times New
Roman font size12, regular, justified & in double line spacing format.
1.1.1 Subheading 1
1.1.1.1 Subheading 2
1.2 Heading 2
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CHAPTER 2
Literature Review
A literature review is an evaluative report of information found in the literature related to your selected
area of study. The review should describe, summaries, evaluate and clarify this literature. It should give a
theoretical base for the research and help you (the author) determine the nature of your research. It is a
critical analysis of published sources on a particular topic. It is an assessment of the literature and
provides a summary, classification, comparison and evaluation of various pieces of research. It must have
connection with your SDP problem. Review should be preferably from Journal paper and may be from
well-reputed conferences organized by renowned societies such as IEEE, IEE, ACM, etc.
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2.1 Figure Style
All tables should be centrally aligned with captions at the top as sample given below:
All equations should be centrally aligned with proper numbering. Use Microsoft Word
(2.1)
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CHAPTER 3
(design/simulation/hardware)
4
CHAPTER 4
Results/Case Studies
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CHAPTER 5
Conclusion
Write conclusion of your thesis here. Maximum of 1 page.
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CHAPTER 6
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REFERENCES
[1] Didier Le Gall, “MPEG: A video compression standard for multimedia applications,”
[2] Gulistan Raja and M. J. Mirza, “Performance comparison of advanced video coding
H.264 standard with baseline H.263 and H.263+ standards,” in Proc. 4th IEEE
Example Book:
[3] Iain E.G. Richardson, Video Codec Design, Great Britain, John Wiley & Sons, 2003,
ISBN: xx-yyyy-zzzz.
[4] MPEG Software Simulation Group, “The MSSG homepage”, available on-line at
Example Standard:
[5] ITU-T “Video Coding for low bit rate communication,” ITU-T Recommendation
H.263; version 1, Nov 1995; version 2, Jan. 1998; version 3, Nov. 2000.
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ABBREVIATIONS
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ANNEXURE
One hard bound copy of the thesis is to be submitted for final thesis examination. Hard
bound means permanently stitched and bound in BLACK COVER with the title of the
SDP and your name clearly inscribed on the cover as per format given at the first page of
template in GOLDEN color. The SPINE of thesis should have title of SDP only.
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ONE PAGE SUMMARY OF PLAGIARISM REPORT SIGNED BY
THE SUPERVISOR
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