Final Year Project Ideas

Tasadduq Ali
2 min readOct 17, 2022

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This post is specifically for the students who are in their Final year of CS degree

Today I am explaining what type of FYP(Final year projects) you should make. In FYP(Final Year Project) ideas about what matters and what is not for your career and get you selected over the interviews

Here is the thing. If all you are doing is creating an application for your portfolio 99 percent of employers don’t give care what you make. All they care about is the quality and complexity of what you have made. Something that works well and that has been made a billion times will be more of an asset than something innovative that has problems.

So I asked my friends: (a bunch of weird software engineers) “what are the projects that got you hired?”

Here’s what I got:

1. “I had a discord bot I built over a weekend that ended up in quite a few servers with active members. Got asked about it every single interview.”

2. “I wrote an appointment tracker in java. It got me a job as a support technician which I worked up to netting a developer role in the same company”

3. “A web UI for remotely maintaining a web server. It is possible to control the server over the Internet, get different metrics, and send commands, and stuff. I built it in Java (Spring Boot framework).”

4. “I uploaded my hackerrank, leetcode, code forces, etc solutions to GitHub lol.”

Writing code is easy. Outlining a problem, researching evidence-based solutions, and the ability to form new solutions that haven’t been studied is what separates a software engineer from a coder.

So if you still don’t get any idea or still you are confused just ping me for your FYP discussion at codeculturepro@gmail.com. I will be happy to help you figure it out.

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Tasadduq Ali
Tasadduq Ali

Written by Tasadduq Ali

I am MERN Stack developer working in UAE Govt to digitize their massive services. I will help you to become highly skilled Coder 😉

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