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This is an unofficial latex template for the presentations in Gebze Technical University. The content layout might not match with the requirements of the course. This template is shared to provide a quick start to latex presentations while complying to the logo usage directives stated here: https://www.gtu.edu.tr/kategori/3315/0/display.aspx
Poster template created by Ed Long from CoMPLEX division at University College London.
This template was originally published on ShareLaTeX and subsequently moved to Overleaf in December 2019.
This is the LaTeX equivalent of the Microsoft Word template that the Political Communication journal provides. It is similar to APA 6th edition in many ways, but has its own idiosyncrasies.
HOW TO USE THIS TEMPLATE
Read this before you start work on formating your thesis using Latex.
Latex is the easiest way to format a thesis according to the NITT Guidelines. Latex takes care off tables, figures, chapters, sections and subsections and basically everything you need to keep track off. It will auto populate entries into the table of contents which is pretty useful and time-saving.
This template was prepared assuming zero prior knowledge of Latex.
THIS TEMPLATE WAS MADE FOR USE BY BTECH STUDENTS AND FOLLOWS THE THESIS GUIDELINES FOR BTECH STUDENTS
Wherever possible, I have included examples and notes on how to modify the document to suit your needs. If your new to Latex, I would recommend not diverging from the instructions as you may end up with buggy sections.
I'll be using the notation where my comments explaining usage will be followed by a section of the code where you will find{BLOCK LETTERS}.
This indicates that you have to modify only what's inside the curly braces.
Nikilesh Kumar
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