(Format for the six Weeks/Months Training Report)
Sample Sheet (Title Page/Front Page)
A REPORT OF SIX WEEKS/MONTHS TRAINING (14 PT.)
at
[NAME OF COMPANY/ INDUSTRY/ INSTITUTE]
(In case software training and industrial training are at different places, both needs to be mentioned
e.g. ABC and XYZ)
SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD
OF THE DEGREE OF (12pt.)
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY (14 pt.,Bold)
(Computer Science and Engineering) (14pt.)
JAN - MAY,2023 (14 pt.)
SUBMITTED BY:
NAME(S) :
UNIVERSITY ROLL NO.(s) :
(12pt.)
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (12pt.)
DRONACHARYA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
GURUGRAM, HARYANA (14pt.)
B.TECH TRAINING REPORT GUIDELINES
1. The report shall be computer typed (English- British, Font -Times Roman, Size-12 point, Double-
spacing between lines) and printed on A4 size paper.
2. The report shall be hard bound with cover page in NAVY BLUE color. The name of the candidate,
degree, session of training, college name shall be printed in GOLDEN color on the cover [refer sample sheet
(title page/front page)].
3. The report shall be typed on one side only with double space with a margin 3.5 cm on the left, 2.5 cm
on the top, and 1.25 cm on the right and at bottom.
4. In the report, the title page [Refer sample sheet (title Page/front page)] should be given first then
the Certificate by Company/Industry/Institute and then candidate’s declaration, followed by an abstract
of the report (not exceeding one page). This should be followed by the acknowledgment, list of
figures/list of tables, notations/nomenclature, and then table of contents with page nos.
5. The diagrams should be printed on a light/white background, Tabular matter should be clearly
arranged and the font of the Tabular matter should be Font -Times Roman, Size-10 point, Single spacing
between lines. Decimal point may be indicated by full stop(.). The caption for figure must be given at the
BOTTOM(center aligned) of the figure and Caption for the Table must be given at the TOP(center aligned) of
the Table. The font for the captions should be Times Roman, Italics, Size-10 point.
6. The font for the chapter titles should be Times Roman, Bold, Capital, Size-16 point and center
aligned. The font for the Headings should be Times Roman, Bold, and Size-14 point. The font for the sub-
headings should be Times Roman, Bold, and Size-12 point.
7. Equations should be numbered as 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 etc in chapter 1. Similarly as 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 etc in chapter
2 and so on.
8. Figures should be numbered as Figure1.1, Figure 1.2, Figure 1.3 etc in chapter 1. Similarly as Figure
2.1, Figure 2.2, Figure 2.3 etc in chapter 2 and so on.
9. Tables should be numbered as Table 1.1, Table 1.2, Table 1.3 etc in chapter 1. Similarly as Table 2.1,
Table 2.2, Table 2.3 etc in chapter 2 and so on.
10. Conclusions and future scope each must not exceed more than one page.
11. The graphs (optional) should be combined for the same parameters for proper comparison. Single
graph should be avoided as far as possible.
12. The training report may consist of following chapters:
[Chapter-1] INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIZATION(s)
[Chapter-2] SOFTWARE TRAINING WORK UNDERTAKEN (covers programming languges, tools and
techniques)
[Chapter-3] INDUSTRIAL TRAINING WORK UNDERTAKEN (covers overview of mini projects/practical
implementation of techniques/tools)
[Chapter-4] PROJECT WORK (covers major project problem, objectives and
methodology) [Chapter-5] RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS
[Chapter-6] CONCLUSION AND FUTURE SCOPE
13. References (For style of references follow the instructions attached)
14. Appendix (Any additional information regarding training, (If any) e.g. program, is supposed to be
included in appendix )
15. Paste a CD/pen containing the soft copy of Report (in Docx and PDF), Reference papers and
other material (if any,) related to the work, on the inner side of back hard cover.
16. Each student must have his/her own one report copy irrespective the project work has been done in a
group.
Sample sheet -Declaration
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
DRONACHARYA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, GURUGRAM
CANDIDATE'S DECLARATION
I “NAME OF THE STUDENT” hereby declare that I have undertaken weeks/months
Software Training at “Name of Company/ Industry / Institute” during a period from to
in partial fulfillment of requirements for the award of degree of B.Tech Computer Science
and Engineering at Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Dronacharya College of
Engineering, Gurugram. The work which is being presented in the training report submitted to
Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Dronacharya College of Engineering, Gurugram is
an authentic record of training work.
Signature of the Student
The Software training Viva–Voce Examination of has been held on
and accepted.
Dr. Ashima Mehta
Signature of HOD
Abstract
Acknowledgement
List of Figures
List of Tables
Sample sheet - Required Contents
CONTENTS
Topic Page No.
Certificate by Company/Industry/Institute i
Candidate’s Declaration ii
Abstract iii
Acknowledgement iv
List of Figures v
List of Tables vi
Definitions, Acronyms and Abbreviations vii
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIZATION(s) 1-19
1.1 1
1.2 4
1.3 7
1.4 14
CHAPTER 2 SOFTWARE TRAINING WORK UNDERTAKEN 20-
(This chapter should include the background of the topic of the training, theoretical
explanation about the same, Software tools learned)
2.1 20
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
CHAPTER 3 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING WORK UNDERTAKEN 40-
(This chapter should include the overview of mini projects and practical implementation of
techniques done)
3.1 40
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
CHAPTER 4 PROJECT WORK 20-
(This chapter should include major project problem, objectives and methodology followed)
4.1 20
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
CHAPTER 5 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION -
(This chapter should include any results and the related discussions for the projects made
during training. If no project has been made the results and snapshots for the tools learnt
should be included)
5.1
5.2
5.3
CHAPTER 6 CONCLUSION AND FUTURE SCOPE -
6.1 Conclusion
6.2 Future Scope
REFERENCES
APPENDIX (Program or any additional information regarding training)
(Note: Page No.s for different topics in report may vary according to the contents. Headings
within the chapters should be numbered as 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 and so on for chapter 1. Similarly as
2.1,2.2, 2.3 and so on for chapter 2. The corresponding subheadings as 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.1.3 and so
on.)
Reference
Citation standards in this reference are provided for:
• Books
• Conference Technical Articles/Papers
• Periodicals (Journals/ Transaction/Magazines/Letters)
• Reports
• Online sources
• Patents, Standards, Thesis (M.S.) and Dissertations (Ph.D.)
NOTE: For two authors use style [J. K. Author and A. N. Writer] and
For three or more authors: [separate author names by comma and also use word „and‟ before the name of last
author e.g. : J. K. Author, R. Cogdell, R. E. Haskell, and A. N. Writer]
Books
Basic Format:
[1] J. K. Author, Title of His Published Book, xth ed. City of Publisher, Country: Abbrev. of Publisher, year.
Examples:
[1] B. Klaus and P. Horn, Robot Vision. Cambridge, USA: MIT Press, 1986.
[2] L. Stein, Computers and You, J. S. Brake, Ed. New York, USA: Wiley, 1994.
[3] M. Abramowitz and I. A. Stegun, Eds., Handbook of Mathematical Functions (Applied Mathematics Series 55).
Washington, DC, USA: NBS, 1964.
Conference Technical Articles/Papers
Basic Format:
[1] J. K. Author, “Title of paper,” Unabbreviated Name of Conference, City of Conference, Country, year, pp. xxx-
xxx.
Example:
[1] H. Chen, S. C. Laroiya, and M. Adithan, “Precision Machining of Advanced Ceremics” International
Conference on Advanced Manufacturing Technology (ICMAT - 94), Johor Bahru, Malaysia, 1994, pp. 203-210.
Periodicals (Journals/ Transaction/Magazines/Letters)
Basic Format:
[1] J. K. Author, “Name of paper,” Unabbreviated Title of Periodical, vol. x, no. x, pp. xxx-xxx, Abbrev. Month,
year.
Examples:
[1] R. E. Kalman, “New results in linear filtering and prediction theory,” Journal of Electrical Engineering, vol. 83,
no. 5, pp. 95-108, Mar. 1961.
[2] Y. V. Lavrova, “Geographic distribution of ionospheric disturbances in the F2 layer,” IET Microwaves,
Antennas and Propagation, vol. 19, no. 29, pp. 31–43, Feb. 1961.
[3] E. P. Wigner, “On a modification of the Rayleigh–Schrodinger perturbation theory,” (in German), International
Journal of Computational Intelligence Studies, vol. 53, p. 475, Sep. 1935.
[4] W. Rafferty, “Ground antennas in NASA‟s deep space telecommunications,” IEEE Transactions on Antennas
and Propagation, vol. 82, pp. 636-640, May 1994.
Reports:
The general form for citing technical reports is to place the name and location of the company or institution after the
author and title and to give the report number and date at the end of the reference.
Basic Format:
[1] J. K. Author, “Title of report,” Name of Company, City of Company, Country, Report No., xxx, year.
Examples:
[1] E. E. Reber “Oxygen absorption in the earth‟s atmosphere,” Aerospace Corporation, Los Angeles, USA, Tech.
Rep. TR-0200 (4230-46)-3, Nov., 1988.
Online Sources
FTP
Basic Format:
[1] J. K. Author. (year). Title (edition) [Type of medium]. Available FTP: Directory: File:
Example:
[1] R. J. Vidmar. (1994). On the use of atmospheric plasmas as electromagnetic reflectors [Online]. Available
FTP:atmnext.usc.edu Directory: pub/etext/1994 File: atmosplasma.txt
WWW
Basic Format:
[1] J. K. Author. (year, month day). Title (edition) [Type of medium]. Available: http://www.(URL)
Example:
[1] J. Jones. (1991, May 10). Networks (2nd ed.) [Online]. Available: http://www.atm.com
Patents, Standards, Thesis (M.S.) and Dissertations (Ph.D.)
Patents
Basic Format:
[1] J. K. Author, “Title of patent,” U.S. Patent x xxx xxx, Abbrev. Month, day, year.
Example:
[1] J. P. Wilkinson, “Nonlinear resonant circuit devices,” U.S. Patent 3 624 125, July 16, 1990.
NOTE: Use “issued date” if several dates are given.
Standards
Basic Format:
[1] Title of Standard, Standard number, date.
Examples:
[1] IEEE Criteria for Class IE Electric Systems, IEEE Standard 308, 1969.
[2] Letter Symbols for Quantities, ANSI Standard Y10.5-1968.
Thesis (Master) and Dissertations (Ph.D.)
Basic Format:
[1] J. K. Author, “Title of thesis,” M.S. thesis, Abbrev. Dept., Abbrev. Univ., City of Univ., Country, year.
[2] J. K. Author, “Title of dissertation,” Ph.D. dissertation, Abbrev. Dept., Abbrev. Univ., City of Univ., Country,
year.
Examples:
[1] J. O. Williams, “Narrow-band analyzer,” Ph.D. dissertation, Dept. Elect. Eng., Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA,
1993.
[2] N. Kawasaki, “Parametric study of thermal and chemical non equilibrium nozzle flow,” M.S. thesis, Dept.
Electron. Eng., Osaka Univ., Osaka, Japan, 1993.
References in Text
References in Text:
References are needed be cited in the text and they should appear on the line, in square inside the punctuation.
Grammatically, they may be treated as if they were footnote numbers, e.g.,
as shown by Brown [4], [5]; as mentioned earlier [2], [4]–[7], [9]; Smith [4] and Brown and Jones [5]; Wood et
al. [7]
or as nouns:
as demonstrated in [3]; according to [4] and [6]–[9].
NOTE: Use et al. when three or more names are given.
Reference List Style
Reference numbers are set flush left and form a column of their own, hanging out beyond the body of the reference.
The reference numbers are on the line, enclosed in square brackets. In all references, the given name of the author or
editor is abbreviated to the initial only and precedes the last name. There must be only one reference with each number.
[1] R. E. Kalman, “New results in linear filtering and prediction theory,” Journal of Electrical Engineering, vol. 83,
no. 5, pp. 95-108, Mar. 1961.
[2] Ye. V. Lavrova, “Geographic distribution of ionospheric disturbances in the F2 layer,” Applied Soft Computing,
vol. 19, no. 29, pp. 31–43, Feb. 1961.
[3] E. P. Wigner, “On a modification of the Rayleigh–Schrodinger perturbation theory,” (in German), International
Journal of Computational Intelligence Studies, vol. 53, p. 475, Sep. 1935.
[4] W. Rafferty, “Ground antennas in NASA‟s deep space telecommunications,” IEEE Transactions on Antennas
and Propagation, vol. 82, no. 3, pp. 636-640, May 1994.
Important: Editing of references may entail careful renumbering of references, as well as the citations in text.