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___________________________________________________________ Assignment Topic : ___________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ Date of Announcement of the Assignment Topic: ________________ Expected Date of Submission: ________________ Actual Date of Submission : ________________ ____________________ Signature of Candidate Faculty Feedback: _____________________________ Signature of Faculty 1 2 /10 2 Guidelines for Writing and Submission of Assignment 1. Title Page: Should be complete with correct identifying information (Name ID No Semester Course No Course title Assignment topic Date of submission and Signature). 2. Assignments should be legibly hand written on plain A4 papers 3. Margination: Keep one-inch margins all around the paper 4. Page number : Write the page numbers in lower right hand side corner of the paper 5. Word Limit: Each assignment should consist of 1000-1500 words / 3 to 4 pages. 6. Content: The content of the written report should address the topic assigned. The content should be properly organized with a logical flow. The text of the assignment must be subdivided into appropriate sections (headings sub headings) wherever possible and appropriate references should be cited in the text. 7. Do not use any photocopy tables figures and pictures in the assignment. Assignment should be free from cut and paste information / material. 8. Any cut and paste information and directly copied material without a reference will be considered as plagiarism. 9. Please check your written content for spelling grammar and punctuation. 10. Clarity: Assignment should be clear interesting to read full of descriptive details may include figures tables / charts which illustrates the point the author is trying to make. Ideas should be expressed clearly. 11. References: References should be numbered consecutively in the order in which they are first mentioned in the text. Vancouver format of referencing is preferred (Refer Page No. 3). 12. Use multiple referencing resources such as textbooks journals databases formularies/ guidelines etc. Citing only websites as referencing resource is NOT acceptable. Cited websites should be authentic ones. 13. Time line: Assignments should be submitted on or within the allotted timeline (TWO weeks). If you have any difficulties meeting the timeline for submission please contact your facilitator. Late assignments will not be accepted by any faculty unless a medical emergency. 14. Assignment should be directly submitted to the faculty incharge and should not be pushed inside the faculty room door. In any case if the concerning faculty is not available at the time of submission; it can be submitted to another available faculty from the same department. 15. If you have any doubts or concerns regarding your assignment topic clarify with your faculty well in advance. 3 Referencing Style Books: chapter in an edited book: Author of the chapter Title of chapter followed by In: Editor (always put (ed./eds) after the name) Title of book (this should be in italics) Series title and number (if part of a series) Edition (if not the first edition) Place of publication (if there is more than one place listed use the first named) Publisher Year of publication Page numbers (use p before the page numbers) Martin AR. Antiinfective agents. In: Gisvold W Delgado SN Remers WA. (eds.) Textbook of organic and pharmaceutical chemistry. 10th ed. Lippincott Reven Philadelphia New York 1988. p186-203. Journal articles: Author Title of the article Name of the journal (this should be in italics) Year of publication Volume number (Issue number) Page numbers of the article Snowdon J. Severe depression in old age. Medicine Today. 2002 Dec; 3(12):40-47. Web pages and websites: Author/Editor Title (this should be in italics) URL Date of access McCook A. Pre-diabetic condition linked to memory loss. Available from: http://preventdisease.com/news /articles/pre-diabetic_memory_loss.shtml(Accessed on February 5 2012)
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