Final Year Project (FYP)

Project Planning

Project Planning

The Final Year Project is a significant component of the Electrical/Electronic Engineering undergraduate degree program. Its main objective is to develop problem-solving, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation skills in the field of Electrical/Electronic Engineering.

Skill Development

Skill Development

While working on the project, students will also enhance essential personal and social skills, including:

  • Time management
  • Self-confidence
  • Communication & interaction
Timeline

Project Timeline & Structure

The FYP is implemented over two semesters:

  • Semester 7: FYP 1 (2 credit hours) – Proposal, planning, and initial development
  • Semester 8: FYP 2 (5 credit hours) – Full development, testing, and evaluation

Students must prepare a work schedule and adhere to it. All progress must be recorded and updated in the FYP Management System.

Evaluation

Evaluation Components

  • Supervisor's assessment of work progress (semesters 7 & 8)
  • Project proposal (end of Semester 7)
  • Project demonstration with Q&A (end of Semester 8)
  • Technical paper evaluated by a panel
  • Final project report (50–100 pages)

A good project should include: design and synthesis, hardware/software implementation, measurement, and data acquisition.

Presentation

Final Presentation

All related guidelines, templates, and forms are available through the official FYP Online System.

Access FYP Online System

 

Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Kompleks Kejuruteraan Tuanku Abdul Halim Mu'Adzam Shah
Universiti Teknologi MARA
40450, Shah Alam
Selangor, Malaysia

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