Final Year Project for CS

Arial view of the International Islamic University Malaysia, Gombak. The Kulliyyah of Information and Communication Technology is the building located on the lower right of this picture. The Final Year Project (FYP) offers student an opportunity to undertake a project which students would find both challenging and interesting. This FYP project must be done in pairs. Only in special circumstances, exceptions may be allowed. Students will select a supervisor who will offer guidance at which students will meet on a weekly basis. The choice of a topic is from a list of project titles that will be published by the appointed supervisors. Each supervisor will supervise his own project topics. The supervisor will guide the students and the respective supervisor will advise on how best to complete his or her project. Each supervisor can only have a maximum of 4 students.
After deciding on the project title and a supervisor, the proposal for the project should be submitted 1 month after the project has been decided and some literature review has been done. The proposal should at least be 1,000 words in length or 2-5 pages thick and should not be more than 5000 words. Student will be assessed on the management of the project, the methodology, the intellectual quality and originality of the work, and the structure and coherence of the proposal. The student is also expected to show case his or her result with proper slides, presentation, demo unit, posters and necessary presentation tools during his or her project demonstration day. At the end of the semester, all students are required to submit a dual column technical writing of 3-5 pages which provides a title, abstract, introduction, methods, results, and discussions of the project. The Final Year Project plays an important role in ensuring your enrollment in the job market. Normally, in all interviews the interviewer will be interested to know more about the project.