Guidelines for Case Study Submission
Case Study Title:
Overview/ Introduction
- Provide preamble of the real time experience from which the case study is developed.
- Story-telling, building background/scenario towards the problem (Max 600-700 words ).
Problem Statement/Description (200-300 words)
- Emphasize on the problem in terms of significance of the case study. It can include key challenges encountered.
Solution (300-500 words): Primary, Secondary(optional), Tertiary (Optional)
Lesson Learnt (300-500 words): Describe how the solution could positively influence or benefit its intended audience. Summarize the main takeaways of the case study
Next steps: Outline any future phases or developments planned for the case study.
Visuals:
Include charts, graphs, or images to visually represent important aspects of the case study. Charts/graphs/images should be non-overlapping
Acknowledgments:
Express gratitude to any collaborators, mentors, or contributors.
Contact Information
Include contact details for further inquiries.
Note:
- Do not disclose the identity of the organization /entity/individual on which the case study is based.
- The case study should not be hypothetical rather based on the real time experiences (project, fields, classrooms etc.)
- Please adhere to the research ethics
Guidelines for Product Display/Entrepreneurial Display
- Letter from the University confirm the status of ownership/copy rights of the product
- Quantity of Product as per the need and size. Only one 2/3 table will be allocated to each participant
- Promotional Material (flyer/brochure whichever is applicable)
Guidelines for Project Display
Project Display: [Project Title]
Overview
Introduction:
Briefly introduce the project and its significance. Capture the audience’s attention with a compelling statement or question.
SMART Objectives:
Clearly state the project’s main objective and what you aim to achieve.
Project Details
Background:
Provide necessary background information related to the project.
Methodology:
Explain the methods and processes used in the project.
Key Features:
Highlight the unique features or innovations incorporated into the project.
Results and Findings (if applicable)
Data Analysis:
Present key data and findings obtained during the project.
Visuals:
Include charts, graphs, or images to visually represent important aspects of the project.
Impact and Applications
Practical Applications:
Discuss real-world applications of the project.
Potential Impact:
Describe how the project could positively influence or benefit its intended audience.
Challenges and Solutions
Challenges Faced:
Outline any challenges encountered during the project.
Solutions Implemented:
Detail the strategies or solutions used to overcome challenges.
Future Steps
Next Phases/Scalability of the Project:
Outline any future phases or developments planned for the project.
Collaboration Opportunities:
Indicate potential collaboration opportunities or areas where external contributions would be beneficial.
Conclusion
Key Takeaways:
Summarize the main takeaways from the project.
Format of Submission
Recording
High quality Voice over explaining the salient features of the project as stated above for not more than 2-3 minutes.
Video of Project
H.264 aspect ratio 1080i
Acknowledgments:
Express gratitude to any collaborators, mentors, or contributors.
Contact Information
Include contact details for further inquiries or collaborations.