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NUST School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences UG - format of FYP proposal defense should follow following guidelines. Title Page. Also mention about advisor, co-advisor and committee members(if any) 2. Introduction: A comprehensive introduction of domain. 3. Problem Statement: A short description about project and main expected challenges. 4. Related Work and Literature Survey: in this portion students will investigate existing tools and solution related to his / her domain / problem, identified in Problem Statement (section 1) and will explain main points those are discussed in
NUST School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences UG - format of FYP proposal defense should follow following guidelines. Title Page. Also mention about advisor, co-advisor and committee members(if any) 2. Introduction: A comprehensive introduction of domain. 3. Problem Statement: A short description about project and main expected challenges. 4. Related Work and Literature Survey: in this portion students will investigate existing tools and solution related to his / her domain / problem, identified in Problem Statement (section 1) and will explain main points those are discussed in
NUST School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences UG - format of FYP proposal defense should follow following guidelines. Title Page. Also mention about advisor, co-advisor and committee members(if any) 2. Introduction: A comprehensive introduction of domain. 3. Problem Statement: A short description about project and main expected challenges. 4. Related Work and Literature Survey: in this portion students will investigate existing tools and solution related to his / her domain / problem, identified in Problem Statement (section 1) and will explain main points those are discussed in
The format of FYP proposal defense should follow following guidelines. 1. Title Page. Also mention about advisor, co-advisor and committee members(if any) 2. Introduction: A comprehensive introduction of domain. 3. Problem Statement: A short description about project and main expected challenges. 4. Related Work and Literature Survey: In this portion, students will investigate existing tools and solution related to his/her domain/problem, identified in problem statement (section 1) and will explain main points those are discussed in the findings. 5. Requirement Analysis: Modules of project, responsibility of each module and their interaction at abstract level (block diagram). Students may also mention tools, technologies and suitability of the method(s) to be employed with justification. Objectives and scientific, engineering, or educational significance of the proposed work should be clearly viewed from this portion. 6. Deliverable(s): In this section student will provide information about deliverable(s) or end product. If the project is divided into modules, each student is liable to only identify its own work. Student should be kept in mind that the problem statement and deliverables must be synchronized. 7. Schedule of Deliverable(s): Student will set different milestones for the successful completion of project and clearly identify each milestone. Overlapping between milestones should be avoided. 8. End Product Description: Students must describe to maximum detail the final project output. Its hardware / software deliverables should be described along with the major functionalities of the final end-product. 9. Conclusion: This should highlight the final conclusion describing the overall big picture of the projects to be developed. 10. References: Any material/information referred from research papers, books or/and websites should be acknowledged under this heading.
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NUST School of Electrical Engineering and
Computer Sciences
UG - Format of Final Year Project Proposal (FYP)
Proposal defense presentation should follow following guidelines.
Description Approx. slides 1. Title Slide: 1 2. Introduction to domain 2 3. Problem Statement 1 4. Related Work & Literature 3 Survey 5. Requirments Analysis 3 6. Deliverable(s) 3 7. Schedule of Deliverable(s) 1 8. End Product Description 1 9. Conclusion 1 10. References Depends on the volume of references