3. Writing the proposal
Introduction
Objective of your project
Methodology
Implementation with schedule
Resources required
4. Introduction
The Introduction should: start with a very brief (1-2
paragraph) general introduction to the topic at hand,
review any previous research and theory in your
discipline that is relevant to your specific idea,
argue that the previous body of knowledge is incomplete
or flawed in a way that your project can answer,
describe the general methodological approach that you
will be taking to address the “gap” in the literature,
and end with a list of specific hypotheses and predictions
that are supported by your interpretation of the existing
literature.
The Introduction should be focused on explaining and
justifying the rationale behind your study in particular, not
on rambling through all the literature relevant to the topic
(probably the most common mistake in this part of the
proposal). Include the problem statement.
5. Objective
What is your project objective?
Describe the scope of your project
Describe how you are going to achieve
your objective
6. Methodology
Describe Methodology in future tense
because it describes the work you haven’t
done
Describe the procedure of your project
such as design, the analysis technique,
experiment procedure, measurement
technique and any simulation involvement.
7. Implementation with schedule
You can present the project
implementation in the form of flow chart to
show how you plan your project
Gant chart to show the schedule of your
project
8. Resources required
You have to list down all the equipment,
software tools and components that are
required in your project.
The budgeting is also important
9. Project implementation
First design your project either by
simulation or calculation
Construction or fabrication
Measurement and analysis
Interpretation of results
Development of theory or hypothesis
10. Report writing
Title of project- follow the format
Abstract
Introduction
Literature review
Methodology
Results and discussion
Conclusion
13. Literature review
Summaries of work done previously also
some relevant theories and hypothesis
Interpret and synthesize the relevant
sources
Draw the conclusion that deciding the
direction of your project
14. Methodology
Approach method should be presented
clearly of its outline and justification
Describe the technology, software tools,
analysis techniques, measurement
techniques, equipment used etc.
Your methodology should also tele with
your objective- how you are going to
achieve your objective
15. Results and discussion
Present your results either in graph form
or table which able is convenience.
Analysis and interpret the results
Draw the conclusion
16. Conclusion
State the conclusion of your project
Relate your conclusion with your objective
Describe the future research that you have
not achieved or beyond the scope.
17. Presentation/Viva
Prepare about 15-20 slide which include
Objective
Problem statement
Methodology
Results and discussion
Conclusion
Demo