Project Declaration Generator
Fill in your details and get a clean, ready-to-paste declaration for your project report — copy it or download as a PDF. Free, no signup.
DECLARATION
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What a project declaration is for
The declaration is a short statement, signed by you, that certifies the report is your own original work — carried out under your guide's supervision and not submitted anywhere else for a degree. It sits in the front matter after the title page and certificate, and before the acknowledgement. Almost every university prescribes it to guard against plagiarism claims.
A standard declaration states three things: that the work is original and your own, that it was done under your guide's guidance, and that it has not been submitted to any other institution for any degree or diploma. It closes with the place, the date, and your signature.
Building the report from scratch? You'll also want a front page and an acknowledgement — same one-click generators.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a declaration in a project report?
A short signed statement near the start of the report where you certify that the work is your own original effort, done under your guide's supervision, and not submitted elsewhere for any degree or diploma. It protects against plagiarism claims and is required in most prescribed report formats.
Where does the declaration go in a project report?
In the front matter: after the title page and the certificate, and before the acknowledgement and abstract. It is signed by the student with the place and date below it.
What is the difference between a declaration and a certificate?
The declaration is written and signed by the student, declaring the work is original. The certificate is written and signed by the guide or head of department, certifying that the student did the work under their supervision. They are two separate pages.
How do I write a declaration for a group project?
Enter all the team members' names as a comma-separated list and their roll numbers in the same order. The generator switches to plural wording (“We hereby declare …”) and lists every member under the signature block.