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Final Year Project Title
Project Proposal
University Logo Here
Supervisor
Supervisor Name
Submitted by
1st Student Name
{Enrolment Number }
2d Student Name
{Enrolment Number }
3" Student Name
{Enrolment Number }
Department Name,
University Name
[Date of Submission]1. Introduction
Briefly introduce your project idea.
2. Objective
Write down your project objective in a very precie and concise manner.
Ieally your statement should not exceed 2-3 fines, For example, "To design a
real-time fault-tolerant embedded system for automated gas stations with
distributed system architecture".
3. Problem Description
A proposal document shoukl address three primary questions in relation to the
project objective: What, Why, and How. This section shoukl describe What
and Why of your project. Describe the above mentioned problem in a bit
detail For example, considering the same project, describe what are the
benefits and features of automated gas stations, what problems arise when we
move from manual to automated systems, what issues should be kept in mind
while designing such systems and why such systems should be Bub tolerant.
Be specific. ‘You are not expecied to write more than 250 words,
4. Methodology
This section would address the “How" part. Briefly write down your intended
approach towards tackling above problems, Name any algorithm or third party
library you would use, any particular technique you are going to follow etc.
5. Project Scope
‘An FYP should be defined in terms of ts scope. Things you are going to do
are alvwst defined in earlier sections. Here you woukl outline your projects
scope by decking what designdevelopmentresearch aspects you are not
going to consider in due course. State any assumption that might dictate your
system volition. For cxampk, in automnted gas station project, we are
assuming a distrbuted crvironment, Remember, never fill into technicalities.
What communication media we would be using & irrelevant while defining
the project scope.
6. Feasibility Study
With above defined scope, would you be able to meet your project schedule?
Do mention folowing aspects:
i Risks Involved: Identify the risks invohed, and how you woul! be
able to cater?
ii, Resource Requirement: What computing or any other resouee you
would need?7. Solution Application Areas
Is your project of some real value? Which industry or application domain you
are targeting? How that target domain may benefit fom your sokstion?
8. Tools/Technology
Mention all the HW/SW toob/technologies required for the project.
g. Expertise of the Team Members
‘Are all cam members pre-equipped with the level of knowledge needed for
the successfil completion of this project? Have you people studied the
rekvam course by now? Is this project of equal interest to all (cam members?
10. Milestones
Mention all major tasks/sub-tasks ta be accomplished. You woukl use these
milestones while defining the project timeline.
11. References
Mention all the literature or web references here. The references should be
properly numbered and correctly used in the text,
Reference text should be written in quotes and indented and the references
marked in [square brackets]. “Reference material"! }.
‘The Reference section should be in the following fashion:
© Book: Last Name, First Name, “Tide of Book". City: Publisher,
Copyright Date. Page numbers
© Magazine’ Newspaper Artick: Author's lst name, Author's first name.
“Tile oof amick," Name of magazine/newspaper, date of
magizine/newspaper, page mumberts),
© Invemet Web page: Author, “Tike of Web page”, Date on the page.
‘Company associated (if any). Date you last saw the page. URL.
* Online Magazine or Newspaper Articles: Author's last name, Author's
first mame, "Tike of artick.” Name of maguwzme, date of mguane,
page numbers. Reproduced in Name of Database. Library where
database was accessed, beation of library. Date of access.