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Final Year Project Title


Student Name, Supervisor Name, and Co-Supervisor Name,

Faculty of Chemical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Mara



Table and caption should be centred, as shown in Table. 1
Abstract—The abstract is a short informative and below, and placed beneath the figure. Text appearing within the
descriptive summary of your research project. The abstract figure and text should be in 8 point font.
should be written after the research project is completed,
although it is intended to be read first. The abstract should be TABLE 1: COMPARISON BETWEEN OBJECT A AND B
descriptive and as such should identify the statement of Object A Result A Result B
purpose and scope of the research project. The scope of the Tables Below Above
Figures Above Below
research project is defined by a brief synopsis of the major
limitations and delimitations of the problem. In addition, the
abstract should also be informative and summarize the entire The discussion section is where you put the findings from your
research project, giving the reader an overview of the study in perspective. In this section, you should present the
methods, findings, and conclusions of your study. The abstract findings of your study in layperson’s terms and relate the findings
must, however, be short in length and should not exceed 1 to other studies that were reviewed within the context of your
paragraph. project. In addition, within this section you should discuss how
your finding could be applied to practitioners within your field.
Keywords— The abstract should be followed by a list of 3 to This section should end with some suggestions for future research.
5 key words that would be used to describe and index the These suggestions should contain your recommendations and
research project. Key words or phrases in alphabetical order, thoughts about how your study could be expanded; other tests that
separated by commas. Use only standard acceptable keyword could be applied, what other samples could be studied, etc.
that are normally used and accepted in your respective field of
study. IV. CONCLUSION
Qualitative summary of the overall achievement of the project
I. INTRODUCTION should be discussed in this section. For an on-going project, future
The introduction should include clear statements about the research plan must be discussed and supported by clear
research question or problem that you studied. The introduction milestones and activity charts.
should also provide the reader with a synopsis of the key research
studies that were used as the foundation for your study or those ACKNOWLEDGMENT
studies that provide the theoretical grounding for your study. The Thank you to my supervisor and Universiti Teknologi Mara.
introduction should then end with a clear statement the purpose of Please acknowledge the grant provider (if any).
your research study.

II.METHODOLOGY References
[1] W.-K. Chen, (1999). Linear Networks and Systems . Belmont, CA:
A. Materials Wadsworth. 123–135.
This section should explain procedures and the methods that [2] H. Poor, (2013). An Introduction to Signal Detection and Estimation.
you completed within your study. Be sure to describe your Chapter 4. New York: Springer-Verlag.
[3] B. Smith (2008). An approach to Graphs of Linear Form. Unpublished.
participants, measurements, and, any treatments, training [4] R. J. Vidmar, (1992). On the Use of Atmospheric Plasmas as
sessions, or protocols that were followed with the scope of your Electromagnetic Reflectors. IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci. 21(3). 876-888.
research. Your method section should end with a description of
any data analysis that was carried out.

III. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

A. The effects of polymer concentration on drilling mud


viscosity
The results section is where you will describe the main
findings from your research study. You may feel free to use tables,
charts, and figures to illustrate your results. Be sure to include
the findings from all your analysis of data.
All captions for figures and tables should be in Times New
Roman 8-point bold. Figure and caption should be placed beneath
the figure.

Fig. 1: Note that “Fig.” is abbreviated. It is good practice to explain the


significance of the figure in the caption.

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