Final Year Projects (FYPs)
The Final Year Project (FYP) in the Department of Electronics Engineering (ENCD) is a two-semester, six (06) credits course.
The undergraduate final year design project provides students with the opportunity to apply their engineering knowledge to
design and implement an effective and efficient solution to a complex engineering problem that is beneficial in both societal
and environmental contexts. In addition to technical expertise, students learn by application many valuable skills including
project planning and management, teamwork, engineering ethics and effective presentation skills that are essential to any
professional engineering career. Students will be evaluated on the following criteria: Extent of related engineering knowledge,
literature review and research skills, project planning and management, development, and analysis of the design solution of the
complex problem, implementation of the design solution, report writing and presentation skills and work ethics.
The evaluation of FYP is done through various components such as project proposal, presentations, report, and project demo.
In the 7th semester the student is required to submit the project proposal and also to present his proposal and work in
Mid-semester and End-semester presentations. In 8th semester the student is required to submit the final project report
and must give an End semester presentation and the Oral examination of the Project. The evaluation of each component is
processed through the rubrics.
The list of FYPs for different sessions is given below:
List of session wise FYPs
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