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The undersigned, in the capacity of supervisor/advisor and external examiner

appointed by the Faculty of Engineering and Technology, have examined the


project presentation and report entitled,

“NUMERICAL MODELING OF SOIL-ATMOSPHERE INTERACTION


FOR BANNU EXPANSIVE CLAY”

Submitted and presented by the following candidates for the partial fulfillment
of their requirement for the degree of Bachelor in Civil Engineering:

1. Muhammad Ilyas Khan SU-13-01-074-046


2. Muhammad Junaid SU-13-01-074-086
3. Muhammad Zuhad SU-13-01-074-053
4. Noor Elahi SU-13-01-074-057

And in our opinion, acceptable for the purpose

External Examiner: Supervisor:

Name: Name:

Signature:_________________ Signature: ________________

Countersigned By: _______________________________

Chairman, Department of Civil Engineering

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ABSTRACT

Write abstract from here. The font of the entire document is Times New Roman size 12,
regular, justified except headings. The length of the abstract should not exceed 1 page at
maximum.

Keywords:

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AUTHERS DECLARATION

We hereby declared that we are the sole authors of this thesis. This is a true copy of the thesis,
including any required revisions as accepted by our supervisor and external examiner. It is
further declared, that we have fulfilled all the requirements in line with the quality assurance
guidelines of the higher education commission.

1. Muhammad Ilyas Khan SU-13-01-074-046 _________________

2. Muhammad Junaid SU-13-01-074-086 __________________

3. Muhammad Zuhad SU-13-01-074-053 __________________

4. Noor Elahi SU-13-01-074-057 __________________

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Write acknowledgment here. Use Times New Roman 12, justified.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Sample is given below:
Abstract ............................................................................................... ………...ii
Acknowledgement ..............................................................................................iii
List of Figures ..................................................................................................... vi
List of Tables......................................................................................................vii
Abbreviations ....................................................................................................viii
Chapter I: Introduction................................................................................... 1
1.1: Statement of the Problem ........................................................ 1
1.2: Objectives ................................................................................ 3
1.3: Organization of the Thesis....................................................... 3
Chapter II: Overview of xyz scheme……………………………….……...4

Tab Space

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LIST OF FIGURES

Sample is given below:

Number Page

Fig 2.1 Block diagram of xyz block...........................................................8

Fig 2.2 Basis Functions Diagram ...............................................................9

Fig 2.3 Block Diagram of Codec .............................................................10

Fig 3.1 Encoder ........................................................................................13

Fig 3.2 Decoder. .......................................................................................14

Tab Space

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LIST OF TABLES

Similar to the list of figures.

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CHAPTER 1

Name of Chapter

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 1.5 line spacing format. (One line space
before next heading)

1.1.1 Subheading 1
All subheading1 in Times New Roman font size 12, bold.

1.1.1.1 Subheading 2
All subheadings in Times New Roman font size 12, bold.

1.2 Heading 2

Tab Space

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CHAPTER 2

Name of Chapter 2

2.1 Figure Style

All figures should be centrally aligned with captions at bottom of figure.

Fig 2.1: Autumn in Osaka, Japan

2.2 Table Style

All tables should be centrally aligned with captions at the top as sample given below:

Table 2.1: Table Caption


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2

2.3 Equations Style

All equations should be centrally aligned with proper numbering. Use Microsoft

Word Equation Editor. E.g.,

V  IR
(2.1)

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CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS

Write conclusions and recommendation of your thesis here.

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REFERENCES

Citations in the text should be of the type: Stout, 1998; or Stockton and Gillete, 1990;
or Zobeck et al., 1997; or Stout (1998) stated that…..; or Stockton and Gillete(1990)
studied that..
Order references alphabetically. Order multiple listings by the same author(s) by
date (with the earliest first).
Single author journal article: Author’s last name, initials. Year. Title of paper. Full
name of journal, v. x, p. xx–xx.
Single author chapter or paper in a book: Author’s last name, initials. Year.
Chapter title in Editor’s or compiler’s initials and last name, book title. City of publication,
publisher, p. xx–xx.
Single author book: Authors last name, initials. Year. Book title. Publisher, city of
publication, xxx p.
Multiple authors: First author’s last name, initials, the initials and last name of
second author, initials and last name of third author (etc.), year, title, etc.
Computer programs on disk: Organization name. Year. Program name, version
number. name of distributor, city of distributor.
Internet: Author name(s). Year of publication or last revision (if known). Title of
document, title, or complete work (if applicable). <URL> date of access.
Reference Examples:
Stockton, P. and D.A. Gillette. 1990. Field measurements of the sheltering effect of
vegetation on erodible land surfaces. Land Degradation & Rehabilitation v. 2, p. 77-
85.
Stout, J. E. 1998. Effect of averaging time on the apparent threshold for aeolian
transport. Journal of Arid Environments v. 39, n. 3, p. 395-401.
Webb, W. P. 1931. The Great Plains. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, 525 p.
Zobeck, T. M., T. E. Gill, J. E. Stout, M. L. Zhang, A. C. Kennedy, and J. M. Gregory.
1997. Analysis of laboratory-generated dust suspensions derived from soils and roads.
Presented at the 1997 ASAE Annual International Meeting, Paper No. 972030. ASAE,
2950 Niles Road, St. Joseph, MI 49085-9659 USA.

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ABBREVIATIONS

Abbreviations should be placed at the end. Sample is given below:

MTTP: M Sc Thesis Topic Proposal

BoPGS: Board of Postgraduate Studies

CED: Civil Engineering Department

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ANNEXURE

Annexure (if any) should be placed at the end of thesis report.

Hard Copy Information:

Page Size: Letter (8.5” x 11”)

Page Margins: Top & Bottom = 1” and Left = 1.5” & Right = 1.25”

Page orientation: Portrait

Line Spacing: 1.5

Page Numbering: Bottom Center

Printing: One Side

Note about Binding:

Six hard bound copies of the thesis are required to be submitted for final thesis

examination. Hard bound means permanently stitched and bound in BLACK

COVER with the title of the dissertation 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 Author’s Name (all capital letters), B.Sc. Engg. and

Year of Passing ONLY. The Author’s name should be in vertical orientation while

BSc. Engg. and year of passing, Should be in horizontal orientation on hard bound

copy of thesis.

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