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This template will get you started with writing your report or thesis and can also be used to create slides. This template is too large to compile with Overleaf’s free plan. For possible workarounds, read the last paragraph of section A.1.4. It contains:
a title page for VUB, BRUFACE and ULB
a project plan
a jury (for a PhD)
acknowledgements
an abstract in English, Dutch and French
a disclosure on the use of AI
a table of contents, list of figures, tables and listings
a nomenclature
the typical chapters
appendices with useful information on various topics
your own publications (for a PhD)
a bibliography
a demo bibliography with common entry types
a to-do list
In the appendices, you will find useful information about:
LaTeX and this template
formatting of figures, tables, equations, slides, Python generated output and source code
useful packages and commands
examples of different types of figures and plots
mathematical symbols and Greek symbols
example of a table in appendix
example of an included PDF file
IIT Jodhpur Masters & Doctoral Thesis Template!
This LaTeX template is designed to help students of IIT Jodhpur create their thesis or dissertation with ease and adherence to the institute's guidelines. This template is unofficial and provided "as is" without any guarantees.
Disclaimer
The author is in no way held responsible for any loss, damage, or issues arising from the use of this template. It is provided "as is" without any guarantees. Users are encouraged to verify and modify the template to meet their specific requirements.
Features
Pre-defined Structure: The template includes sections for Title Page, Abstract, Acknowledgements, Table of Contents, List of Figures, List of Tables, Chapters, and Appendices.
Appendices: Easy handling of appendices with a consistent style.
Compatibility: Works with LuaLaTeX for better font handling.
This template is a LaTeX version of the RUP's vision document for small projects. The MS Word model is available in https://files.defcon.no/RUP/webtmpl/templates/req/vision_informal.htm or https://www.tesestec.com.br/pasteurjr/rup/process/artifact/ar_vsion.htm.
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