Industrial Training Report: Be Practical in Your Life That'S Enough by Shamsher Singh
Industrial Training Report: Be Practical in Your Life That'S Enough by Shamsher Singh
Industrial Training Report: Be Practical in Your Life That'S Enough by Shamsher Singh
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Training Monitoring:
Six month industrial training will be monitored by the ATPO (ECE)
with
Consultation of the TPO. This monitoring activity will be spread over
one semester
i.e. 8th semester.
Award of Sectionals (TA):
The evaluation of the training will be based on the report submitted by
the
ATPO after the mid semester evaluation and interaction with the
supervisor of the
Student in the industry.
Point to Remember during training:
All students are advised to be sincere, honest and punctual during
the training period.
They should be polite and cooperative at the training place.
Any complaint if reported will seriously deal with.
All students are to ensure that their confirmation letters have been
received at TPO office. If someones confirmation letter has not been
sent that they should ask their supervisor to do the needful.
All students will have to submit the synopsis and objectives of the
training within the first month of their training.
At the end of the industrial training the Supervisor (from concerned
industry) is to submit the evaluation report in the sealed envelop to
the TPO, SSSETC, Gurdaspur immediately.
All students to ensure that their daily diary is properly signed by
their supervisor before submission to the college for final evaluation.
The six month training report should be submitted in the proper
format already specified.
All Students should come prepared with the power-point
presentation regarding their industrial training (Based on CHAPTER I
to V in the training report submitted). Which will be most probably in
company logo
Submitted to :
Submitted By
Name of HOD
Name of Student
( Class Roll No.)
Univ Roll No.
SUBMITTED TO :
NAME OF HOD
(14pt)
SUBMITTED BY:
NAME OF STUDENTS
UNIV. ROLL NO.)
Text :
The text should be typed in 12 font size Times New Roman style in
double
CHAPTER IV
EVALUATION OF TRAINING
Evaluation may be done based on following:
.. Analysis of training done
.. Methods normally used are Analytical
/Computational/Statistical/Experimental/ or Mathematic
.. Results at various stages may be compared with various inputs
.. Output at various stages and related information/parameters
.. Justification for the training results
CHAPTER V
CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE SCOPE OF TRAINING
5.1 Conclusions & objectives achieved
5.2 Future Scope
5.3 Applications
Numbering of Chapters, Sections and Sub-sections:
The numbering of Chapters, division and sub-divisions should be done
using Arabic
Numbering of Equations:
Equations appearing in each Chapter should be numbered serially,
the numbering
Commencing fresh for each Chapter or Appendix. For example, an
equation appearing in
Chapter 2, if it happens to be the eighth equation in that Chapter 2
should be numbered (2.8).
While referring this equation in the body of the report it should be
referred to as Equation
(2.8).
List of References:
Any work of other researchers, if used either directly or indirectly, the
origin of the
material thus referred to at appropriate places in the report should be
indicated. The citation
may assume any of the standard form (preferably IEEE, or other
international Journal
Publishers such as Elsevier, Kluwer, Pergamum etc.).
For example: Rice, I.G., 1982, The reheat Gas Turbine With Stream
Blade Cooling-A
Means of Increasing Reheat Pressure, Output, and Combined Cycle
Efficiency. ASME
Journal of Engineering for Power, Vol 104, pp. 9-22
Page Dimensions and Margin:
A PROJECT REPORT
ON
TWO MONTHS INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
AT
NAME OF THE COMPANY /INSTITUTE, CITY
SUBMITTED TO
Punjab Technical University
IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQURIMENT OF
THE AWARD OF DEGREE OF
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
IN
ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Submitted to :
Submitted By
Name of HOD
Name of Student
Univ Roll No.
CERTIFICATE
Head of Department
(ECE)
Director
GIMET,ASR.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I am highly greatful to NAME OF INDUSTRIAL/INSTITUTINAL
GUIDE for allowing me to do this project work. It is truly a matter of
greate pleasure me to express my sincere thanks and gratitude to
NAME OF INDUSTRIAL/INSTITUTINAL GUIDE for his suprivision
and encouragement throughout this project. We are highly obliged
to NAME OF ALL HELPERS OF U IN UR TRAINING / PROJECT
WORKfor their guidance, kind concern and encouragement
throughout this project.
I am immensely indebted to NAME OF
INDUSTRIAL/INSTITUTINAL GUIDE for the invaluable help that he
rendered at every step of this project. It is a wonderful experience to
be a part of. COMPANY INSTITUTES NAME Where we work under
brilliant minds. We owe our deep regards for the supporting and kind
staff authorities who are helping me In my lean patches during these
two months. The knowledge we are gaining throughout our studies
have the practical implementation during this period. We are grateful
to all the staff of COMPANY /INSTITUTES NAME
ABSTRACT
For example >
The core idea that makes CDMA possible was first explained by Claude
Shannon, a BellLabs research mathematician Shannons work relates
amount of information carried, channel bandwidth, signal- to ratio,
and detection error probability. It shows the theretical upper limit
attainable. CDMA is a unique method of wireless communication.
There are unique aspects of this type of communication that impact
repeats. Understanding the basics of CDMA will help with repeater
planning installation, and optimization.
INDEX
EXAMPLE
S.No Contents
1
2.
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4.
2.5
2.6
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
4
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
5
6
Company Profile
Introduction To Cellular
Growth
Reliance FWP
CDMA
GSM
GPRS
EDGE
3G
Cellular Architecture
Clusters
Frequency Reuse
Cell Spliting
GSM Concept
History Of GSM
GSM Architecture
GSM Servics
Frequency Spectrum
Introduction To Various Equipment
Practical Workdone
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