TEMPLATE 1: SCHOOL STUDENT INNOVATION PAPER (Grade 6–12)
Title
Simple, problem-focused title
Author Details
Student Name(s)
Grade, Age,
School/Institute, City, Country
Email ID
Abstract (100–150 words)
Explain:
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Problem faced
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Idea / solution
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Outcome
Keywords: 3- 5 (Driver Safety, Drowsiness Detection, Face Detection, Computer Vision, AI)
Introduction
About your idea, problem you solve, solution
Problem Statement
What real-world problem does this project solve?
Concept & Idea
Explain the idea in simple scientific terms.
Materials & Tools Used
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Components
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Software
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Platforms
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Flow chart, Image, Diagram
Working Principle
Step-by-step explanation (diagrams encouraged), Code explain, Flow Chart, table & Diagram
Results & Learning Outcomes
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What worked
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What was learned, Image, table, flow chart
Conclusion & Improvements
What can be improved or scaled?
Acknowledgment (Optional)
Support and Guidence of Mentor, Teachers, Guide & Parents.
References (Minimum 3)
Books, articles, websites (credible sources only).
Always Ref Image & Flow chart as Fig.1, Fig.2, Fig.3 - Table as Table.1, Table.2, Table.3
TEMPLATE 2: COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY (DIPLOMA/UG STUDENTS)
Title Page
Title of the Article
(Concise, specific, no emojis, no ALL CAPS)
Author Name(s)
Department
College / Organization, City, Country
Email ID / Contact no.
Abstract (150–250 words)
A brief summary of:
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Problem statement
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Method / approach
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Key results
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Conclusion / impact
Write this in third person. No citations inside abstract.
Keywords: Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, STEM Education, Innovation (3–6 keywords)
Introduction
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Background of the topic
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Why this problem matters
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Objectives of the study
(2–4 paragraphs)
Literature Review / Background Study
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Reference existing studies
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Show understanding of prior work
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Explain the research gap
Methodology / Approach
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Tools used (hardware, software, datasets)
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Step-by-step process
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Experimental setup / design
Include diagrams or flowcharts if applicable.
Results & Observations
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What was observed
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Tables / graphs / outputs
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Performance analysis
7. Discussion
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Interpretation of results
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Limitations
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Comparison with existing methods
Conclusion & Future Work
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Key takeaways
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Practical impact
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Scope for improvement
Acknowledgement (Optional)
Mention mentors, teachers, institutions.
References (MANDATORY)
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Books, Articles & IEEE
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Example (APA):[1] Smith, J. (2022). Robotics in education. Journal of STEM, 5(2), 45–52.
Always Ref Image & Flow chart as Fig.1, Fig.2, Fig.3 - Table as Table.1, Table.2, Table.3
FILE FORMATTING RULES
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File format: Word only
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File name: short title-author
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Font: Times New Roman / Arial Size: 24 pt
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Size: 11 or 12 pt
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Single column
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Page numbers included
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Title & authors visible on first page
WHAT TO AVOID (Article Rejection Risks)
❌ Missing abstract
❌ No references
❌ Images-only File
❌ Multiple papers in one file
❌ Password-protected files
❌ Fake authors or affiliations