Structured Final Seminar Presentation Guidelines
This structured final seminar presentation guide outlines the key requirements, slide content, and overall format for a successful final presentation. Adhering to the specified slide limits, time constraints, and design guidelines is crucial for presenting research effectively. Covering essential sections such as problem statement, aims and objectives, literature review, methodology, results utilization, conclusion, and more, this guide provides a clear roadmap for organizing and delivering a concise and impactful final seminar.
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Final Presentation --- Instruction 1. No. of slides is restricted to 15. 2. Presentations time is restricted to 10 minutes. 3. Slide design other than this is not allowed. 4. Use the same headings as described in this format. However, you may use your own sub- headings, if necessary.
Thesis Title Student Name Registration No. Supervisor Name Proposal Approved Date: DD-MM-YYYY Mid Presentation Date: DD-MM-YYYY
Problem Statement 1 slide maximum 3 Final Seminar
Aims & Objectives 1 slide maximum (Must be same as approved) Aim To --------- Objectives To --------- To --------- To --------- 4 Final Seminar
Literature Review 2 slides maximum Slide 1: Challenges & avenue selected as mentioned in proposal Slide 2: a) Cutting Edge base paper for research b) Papers used for comparison of result 5 Final Seminar
Methodology of Research 6 slides maximum Slide 1: Design Slide 2: Simulation or computer implementation or Experimental Setup Slide 3: Method of Analysis Slide 4 & 5: Results & graphs (if any) Slide 6: Comparison of results. 6 Final Seminar
Utilization of Research Results 1 slide maximum 7 Final Seminar
Conclusion 1 slide maximum 8 Final Seminar
Details of Paper Published 1 slide maximum 9 Final Seminar
Summary of Thesis Plagiarism Report 1 slide maximum 10 Final Seminar
Q & A Thank you