Guidelines (Project 603)
Guidelines (Project 603)
Guidelines (Project 603)
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3 2. BCA Project Performa 4-7 2.1 Model Project Cover Page 2.2 Acknowledgement 2.3 Certificate 2.4 Project Approval Performa
PROJECT GUIDELINES
BCA-603
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4. Project Proposal (Synopsis) Formulation
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INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES NOIDA DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY A-8B, Sec-62, Institutional Area, Noida, UP-201303
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Sr. N.
DATE
TIME
Faculty
ACTIVITY
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29/02/2012 to 29/02/2012
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3/03/2012 to 12/03/2012
Respective Mentors
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19/03/2012 to 24/03/2012
10 am to 4 pm
Synopsis Submission
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28/03/2011 to 30/03/2011
Panel
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26/04/2011 to 28/04/2011
Panel
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05/05/2011 to 10/05/2011
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For the partial fulfillment for the award of Degree of Bachelor of Computer Application (Session: 2009 to 2012)
Submitted To: <Guide Name> <Designation> <Dept.> Submitted By: <Student Name> <Roll No.> <Enroll. No.> <Session>
2.2 Acknowledgement
I am very grateful to my project guide Dr./Mr./Ms.________________________for giving his valuable time and constructive guidance in preparing the Synopsis/Project. It would not have been possible to complete this project in short period of time without his kind encouragement and valuable guidance.
Date:
2.3 Certificate
I___________do_hereby declare that the Project entitled__________________ submitted to the Department of Information Technology, INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES NOIDA, U.P. in partial fulfillment for the award of the Degree of BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATION in session___________.
Place:
Date:
1. Name of the student 2. Enrolment of the student 3. E-mail: 4. Mob. No. 5. Title of the Project 6. Name of the Guide
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Approved
Not Approved
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The project work constitutes a major component in most of the professional programs. It is to be carried out with due care and should be executed with seriousness by the student.
TYPE OF PROJECT Majority of the students are expected to work out a real life project in some development laboratories, educational institutions / software companies. It is suggested that the project is to be chosen which should have some direct relevance in day-to-day activities of the students. Students are encouraged to work in the areas listed at the end of the project guidelines. The Project Report should have 100 - 150, typed pages in A-4 sheet. 1- Page Size: Good quality, white A4 size paper should be used for typing the project report. 2- Margin Specification: (i) Left Margin : 1.25 inch (ii) Right Margin : 1.00 inch (iii) Top Margin : 1.00 inch (iv) Bottom Margin : 1.00 inch 3- Page Number: All text pages excluding the cover page of the project report should be numbered at the bottom center of the page. 4- Font Size: Running Matter: - 12, Times New Roman, Double Spacing, both side typing. Paragraph Heading: - 16, Times New Roman, Bold. Sub Heading: - 14, Times New Roman, Bold. Binding Type: - Black color, Hard Bound with gold embossing.
Only one Copy of the project report in bound form is to be submitted to the Project In-Charge, Department of IT, IMS-Noida. Another copy of the Project Report must be retained by the student which should be produced before the examiner at the time of the Viva-voice. PROJECT EVALUATION As per the C.C.S. University norms the Project Report shall be evaluated for 200 marks and marking scheme for project evaluation will be as follows
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50
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80
Viva-voce and class presentation is compulsory and forms part of evaluation. A student in order to be declared successful in the project must secure 50% marks in each component (i) Internal and (ii) Semester End Exam. Pass in both the components is compulsory. If a student submits project report as per the activity schedule and fails to attend the viva, at end of the semester, her/his Project will remains incomplete and should contact Project In-Charge, Department of IT, IMSNoida.
Unfair cases of copied versions of the project synopsis and project reports will be sent to Unfair Means Committee headed by Executed Director, IMS-Noida for action
4. SYNOPSIS STRUCTURE
The project proposal should be prepared in consultation with the guide . The project proposal
should clearly state the objectives and environment in which it will be prepared by the student.
Cover and Title page Synopsis Approval Performa duly filled and signed by the student Index Introduction and objective of the project Analysis (Feasibility Study, DFD 0 Level, 1- Level and 2 Level/ER Diagram etc) H/W and S/W Requirement Table and Structure, Number of Modules, Detail of Modules, Data Structure Types of Reports Scope of future application Limitations Bibliography
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Index Acknowledgement Certificate of Originality Introduction/Aims and Objective System Analysis 8) Feasibility Study 8.1 Technical Feasibility 8.2 Economic Feasibility
Operational Feasibility Analysis (Feasibility Study, DFD 0 Level, 1- Level and 2 Level/ER Diagram, and Data structure, S/W & H/W Requirement Specification Screen Shots Coding Validation Checks Testing (Testing techniques and Testing strategies) Various types of Reports/Modules Future scope of the project Bibliography/References/Glossary
Students are suggested to use languages and database environment for front end and back end like V.B., C, C++, SQL, Oracle, Java, C# etc., for making their project. Projects should not be developed using the packages like Dbase III, Foxpro, and Visua Foxpro. Projects can be developed by using the combination of VB as the front end and MS Access as Back end. Students can also develop applications using tools/languages/Software / not listed above if they are part of latest technologies.