How to do the Final Year Projects
Every year, many Computer Science and IT students need to prepare themselves for their final year projects. This final project plays a great role in showing the efficiency of learning outcomes of modules that the students have taken during their studies. Once the time comes, a thousand questions arise: What kind of project should I do? What steps should I take? How should I prepare the project report? How should I present my project? This book tries to address these and many more important questions.
Every year, many Computer Science and IT students need to prepare themselves for their final year projects. This final project plays a great role in showing the efficiency of learning outcomes of modules that the students have taken during their studies. Once the time comes, a thousand questions arise: What kind of project should I do? What steps should I take? How should I prepare the project report? How should I present my project? This book tries to address these and many more important questions.

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