Final Year Project (FYP)

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
While working on the project, students will also enhance essential personal and social skills, including:
- Time management
- Self-confidence
- Communication & interaction

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 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.

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