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The
centre offers post-graduate level
courses of 9 months duration in the
fields of Remote Sensing and
Geographical Information System,
Satellite Communications, Satellite
Meteorology and Global Climate and
Space and Atmospheric Sciences.
Successful completion of the
9-months PG phase of the programme
leads to the award of a
post-graduate diploma by the centre.
For those eligible students who
successfully finish their PG course
and who are interested in continuing
for a Master of Technology (M.Tech)
degree, the Centre offers the
opportunity to do so, in
collaboration with Andhra University
(AU) in Visakhapatnam, India. The
eligibility criteria and norms are
decided by Andhra University. For
the M.Tech programme, after
completing the 9 months PG course,
the student has to complete a 1-year
research project in application of
space science or technology. This
project has to be approved by
CSSTEAP, AU and the home country
guide and the research is supervised
by designated academic staff of
CSSTEAP and the home institution
guide. After completion of the
research work, the students have to
submit a thesis in partial
fulfillment of the requirements for
the award of the degree of M.Tech
This document gives a broad
guideline regarding thesis
preparation, outlining the
format/style of presentation. The
purpose of this 'manual' is to have
uniform formats for all CSSTEAP
M.Tech Thesis, while allowing
flexibility as required for various
disciplines. Following pages explain
how the contents of the thesis to be
prepared with examples, wherever
necessary.
1. Cover
Page
The cover page starts with the full
title of the thesis. The title
should be carefully worded to be
concise but contains enough
information to indicate the scope of
the work. Acronyms and abbreviations
should be avoided, unless they are
commonly understood by peers in the
field (eg. GIS, IRS).
Other
information to be included in the
cover page are
A
specimen copy of cover page is given
in
Appendix1
giving font, size, spacing etc.
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