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Thesis Writing
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What is a Thesis?
• Thesis is the document describing the Project Work carried out as a part of partial fulfillment of academic requirement to get a degree.
• It describes the complete process of the project starting from the problem formulation to the solution and conclusions in a Scientific and Methodical manner.
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What is the significance of Thesis ?
• While carrying out the project, the delegates get an opportunity to work on technical problem and bring out the solution by following scientific and technical methods.
• During this phase the delegates put all their learning and apply the theoretical knowledge and analytical skills gained during the course to derive the solutions.
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• It involves a systematic approach to document the proceedings of the project and gives a thorough training for the candidate to re-look at the presentation skills.
• It is a proud document a student can produce to prove his/her capability to analyse and solve an engineering problem.
• Thesis are often considered to be the testimonials for the candidates who aspire for a good job or higher education.
What is the significance of Thesis..?
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What level of work is expected in a Master’s thesis?
• Master’s thesis is just one step below the Ph.D. thesis in terms of originality and contribution.
• However, finding solution to the original engineering problem using the scientific and technical methods would suffice at Master’s level.
• Although “new invention” in the work is not expected, the originality in the solution and solution procedure is very much sought.
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What is Size of a Master’s Thesis ?
• A Master’s thesis will fill around 60-80 pages in A4, inclusive of certificates, declarations, references, appendices and main text.
• A too small thesis represent the inadequacy of the work content.
• A too big thesis reflects the inability of the candidate to write a concise report.
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Format of the Thesis
FORMAT
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Mandatory Sections/Chapters
AcknowledgementAbstractTable of ContentsList of TablesList of FiguresNomenclature1 - Introduction2 – Literature Review3 – Problem Definition
3.1 Problem Definition 3.2 Objectives 3.3 Methodology
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4 – Validation Studies
5 – Deisgn/Experimental/Computational Studies
6 - Resuts and Discussions
7 -Conclusions and Recommendations for future work
References
Appendix
Mandatory Sections/Chapters
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Mandatory Submissions
•Number of dissertation Copies: (4 ) as per the standards specified by AROs officeStudent Copy-1, Academic Project Guide-1, Industry Project Guide-1, Library Copy-1If you have any extra guide other than mentioned above, you need to provide a copy for him/her also
•Electronic version of your dissertation•6-8 page length IEEE/Elsevierstandard research paper•(Electronics Stream –IEEE, Mechanical Stream-Elsevier)•A3 size poster in colour depicting highlights of your project for
display