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Nashik District Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj’s KARMAVEER ADV.BABURAO GANPATRAO THAKARE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING NASHIK – 13 Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Title of Seminar/ Project Presented By: Name of Student 1 Name of Student 2 Name of Student 3 Under the Guidance of : Prof. Mr./Mrs………………………… Academic Year 2015-16, Semester -I
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1. Need of System 2. Objectives/ Adv/Disadv/Applications 3. Introduction 4. Overview (Block Diagram Explanation) 5. Requirement 6. Technology / Circuit Diagram 7. Explanation of each block/ Circuit Working 8. Simulation/ Result 9. Conclusion 10. Reference Out Line
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