Thesis and Article writing: Format and styles
of referencing.
Thesis and Project Report Arrangement
Assemble the thesis/project report in this order:
1.
Cover
page: includes the title, author, degree (“Thesis/Project submitted in partial fulfilment
of the requirements for the Degree of Ph.D. of … in …”), and date.
2.
Cover
page colour
3.
Thesis/Project
Approval Form.
4.
Plagiarism
policy compliance statement.
5.
Declaration
page (optional).
6.
Acknowledgments
page (optional).
7.
Abstract:
a concise summary of the essential information of the work being presented,
namely of the study’s scope, purpose and results. The reference-free
single-spaced abstract should not exceed two pages.( It is specially for
Article)
8.
Table of
Contents: includes all the subsections of each chapter and the list of
appendices (if applicable) and page numbers.
9.
List of
Figures: includes figure number, caption, and the page number.
10. List of Tables: includes table number,
caption, and the page number.
11. Abbreviations page: lists all the
abbreviations used in the text alongside their fully written unabbreviated
form.
Style and
Form
Paper: Use
high-quality acid-free A4-size paper, with only one side of the paper.
Printing: A
high-quality laser printer should be used for the final copy.
Headings: In
disciplines where section numbering is normally used, the following guidelines
apply: Chapter title: 18 – 24 pt size, bold. Main Section Headings: can be
numbered as chapter-number. Section-number (e.g., 3.2 for chapter 3, section 2)
in 14 pt size, bold. Second
Text Font: Normally Times Roman 12.
Spacing: Double or
one and a half spacing is required for the text. Only footnotes, long
quotations, bibliography entries (double space between entries), table
captions, and similar special material may be single spaced.
Margins: Left, 4 cm;
top, bottom, and right, 2.5 cm. These are necessary to allow for binding and
trimming.
Page Numbering: Preliminary pages of the
thesis, that is, those preceding the text are to be numbered in Roman numerals.
The first page must not show its page number. Pages of the text itself and of
all items following the text should be numbered consecutively throughout in
Arabic numbers, beginning with number 1 on the first page of the first chapter.
Page numbers should be placed in the lower right corner or center of the page.
Only the number should appear, not like page 1.
Tables and Figures:
Figures and tables should be inserted at the appropriate place in the text.
Figures must have numbers and captions under the figures. Tables have their
titles and numbers above
Binding: Binding will
be arranged by the library, for a fee, in order to ensure consistency. At least
two copies of the thesis should be submitted to the library of the campus
concerned.
Styles of
referencing.
APA Citation Style
APA stands for American Psychological Association, the scientific organisation
that assembles the publishing manual of the APA format. The style was developed
in 1929 by a group of scientists to standardize scientific writing. It was
created in the hopes that it would provide a coherent and professional manner
of citing sources
APA format structure:
Author, A. (Year of Publication). Title of work, Publisher City, Publisher.
APA format example:
Chitkara, M. (1985) “To study the
effectiveness of different strategies of teaching on Achievement in Mathematics
in relation to Intelligence, Sex and personality, Fourth Survey of Research in
Education 1983-88 Vol. (1), 697, New Delhi, N.C.E.R.T.
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