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Wednesday, December 9, 2015

References for Industrial Attachment Report Writing - SIWES/IT



REFERENCES
§  Lammle, T. (2011). CCNA: Cisco certified Network Associate Study Guide. Wiley Publishing Inc. (7thEdition), India.
§  The “FRCN Today” brochure.
§  Radio Nigeria “Where We Are” Frequency Guide.
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SIWES & IT TECHNICAL REPORT RECOMMENDATION FORMAT - SAMPLE



1.1    RECOMMENDATION
                                                                                                                                                                       
In view of the relevance of the SIWES program, it is important that it is sustained by the government through the Industrial Training Fund (ITF) as it exposes the student to work tools, facilities, and equipment that may not be available in their respective institutions in relation to their course of study.
To this end, I recommend that the following under-listed points should be implemented:
a.       There should be proper supervision of the student concerned by both the ITF officials and the Institution-based supervisors.
b.      The program co-coordinator from the Industrial Training Fund in the various states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) should ensure that the students’ concerned are placed in the relevant department in these organizations.
c.       Most of the government institutions should make it as a service to pay a monthly stipend to the students’ concerned.
d.      Proper placement of the student for such programme by the industrial training department of each institution through creating a strong alliance with different companies.
e.       The companies should put in place all the necessary facilities needed to enhance the knowledge of the student in industrial attachment.
f.       Improvement of allowance and free transport services for student attached to the various organizations.

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CONCLUSION FOR IT & SIWES TECHNICAL REPORT

1.2    CONCLUSION

The six (6)-month practical work experience without mincing words is exhaustive. The acquisition of knowledge relevant to the student’s course of study has broaden his horizon and provided the much needed job experience for courses that demands exposure to industrial skills. The program also offered me the opportunity to access the labor market and its intricacies and as such prepared me on how to handle such an issue when it arises.

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How to write a good Abstract for Seminar Presentation

Writing a good abstract can really be of greater help to readers because the abstract gives general overview of the entire work. Abstract is the first page usually written at the end of the work (be it a seminar work or scientific work, whatever it is...). Hence the abstract is usually written in past tense and not more than 150 words. While writing the abstract, Specify the key words – those words that feature prominently in the document.


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