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From: Subrat Kar <sub...@ee.iitd.ac.in>
Date: Fri, May 6, 2011 at 6:31 PM
Subject: Re: MINOR PROJECT REPORT
To: kamesh relangi <kamesh...@gmail.com>


Dear Students:

You have the presentation for the Minor Project tomorrow afternoon.

In the best tradition, you have all emailed me your presentations in PDF (which I cannot modify), exactly at 1720 hours today. Some of you are yet  to email it, which means that you are going to send it at 2350 hours tonight.

This also means that you can send the email and rush off to your respective hostels, secure in the knowledge that you can tell me the following not untrue statement tomorrow - "But I sent the presentation to you yesterday, Sir".

Unfortunately, I am a slow reader and I will need to stay back tonight if I am to read and comment on all your PDF files. Plus, I have a feeling that my reading your reports would defeat the purpose of your carefully timed submissions.

So I am sending you the following tips so that you can all adopt it. It might improve your report even without my reading it.

  1. Page size is immaterial - anything between 5 to 100 pages is OK so long as it conveys everything.

    Some of you are cutting and pasting text from a 100 places. Tomorrow if I see any such sentence where more than seven words are in common with any source on the internet, I will recommend a D grade.

  2. Use
    1. 12 point Times Roman font
    2. single-spaced text
    3. print on both sides of the page
    4. leave only 1 inch margin on the page

  3. Figures
    1. must have a full caption
    2. must be located at the top of the page
    3. must be one of three sizes
      1. full page
      2. 1/2 page
      3. 1/4 page
    4. must only be black-on-white or at best monochrome
    5. no color must be used
    6. no solid black fill or solid grey fill must be used
    7. figures must be drawn and included - they cannot be cut and pasted

  4. Graphs
    1. must have a full caption
    2. must have axes with fonts which are he same size as the text font you are using.
    3. must be black and white
    4. must show points in addition to fitted curves

  5. References must be in IEEE format.

    This means that they must have a author, title. vol, no, Journal name, year, page from - page to

One question before I end.

In not allowing me enough time to read your report and suggest changes which might improve it, did you cheat me or yourself ?

Sincerely
Subrat Kar


On 5/6/2011 6:26 PM, kamesh relangi wrote:
sir,
please find attached my minor project report on "Optimal Survivable Resilient SDH Rings in OPGW hybrid fiber cable(optimize in edge and core)"

                                                    thanking you,

Regards
Kamesh Relangi
2010jtm2377


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