Project Consultancy for Final Year B.E/M.E/ Diplama Students

Significance of Final Year Project
The Final Year Project allows a student to undertake and complete a substantive, individual piece of work that consolidates and integrates the techniques covered in his/her curriculum. The final year project is an ideal opportunity for a student to extend the range or depth of topics in which they have a special interest and to pursue it in more depth than would be possible on a taught module.
It is also an excellent opportunity for a student to take ownership of their own learning process. Many employers regard a final year project as the most likely indicator of how a person will perform in the workplace. It is a popular topic for discussion at interviews and hence an opportunity to demonstrate a persons employability.
Also, if a student is interested in researching for a higher degree this can be an opportunity to demonstrate their capabilities or perhaps get an academic publication credit, which is an important milestone in research. Interlogicx offers project guidance and consultancy for final year students from various disciplines.
At Interlogicx the final year project is designed to be a personal challenge, to test a student’s ability to work to a schedule, using their own initiative and to be able present their own ideas.
We undertake project works for the students in the following frontline areas.
Interlogicx Methodology in Project support
Stage – 0 Project Registration
Every student should complete the project registration process at Interlogicx by filling the registration form with necessary information in person by paying a registration fee of Rs.250 per student.
Registration forms can also be sent by post after downloading and filling the form from here, with a demand draft of Rs.250, Payable at Puducherry, under the name of “Interlogicx Embedded Solutions”.
Stage – 1 Project Assignment
After assessing the Registration form Interlogicx would assign a suitable project to a student based on his/her background degree, their specialization in the field of study, his/her interest in a specific area or based on a student’s research capability.
Stage – 2 Project Proposal
The students should then prepare a project proposal on their own by getting assistance from out project coordinators. The project proposal should describe the project to be undertaken in sufficient detail to serve as a basis for the project's evaluation. The detailed content and format requirements for the proposal are finally approved by the project advisor.
Stage – 3 Problem Analysis
The students should analyze the problem and understand the objectives of the project. This include the thorough understanding of the following.
- Statement of the problem to be solved.
- Significance of the problem, project justification.
- Statement of the aims and objectives.
- Specification of project goals
- What are the expected results of the project.
- Method of solution -description of the approach to be used to solve the problem
- Resources required such as computer hardware and software etc.
- Plans for program check-out --testing procedures and data.
- Possible extensions suggested for follow-up projects.
Stage – 4 Project Chart
The student should then segregate the project into individual modules and prepare a Project chart , indicating their action plan in completing their individual modules of the project.
Stage – 5 Project Training
The students are then trained in their specific domains by our technology experts in the domain concerned. This project training will enable a student to develop the capability to solve the problem on his own.
Stage – 6 Phase wise implementation of the Project
Interlogicx would assign a project slot for every project batch , during which the batch members of the project should discuss the progress of their project , discuss the results and validate their results with the concerned technology expert.
Stage – 7 Hardware Fabrication
The students should fabricate the hardware for their project by integrating all the functional modules of their project.
Stage – 8 System Integration and Testing
The students should perform functional verification of their system by Integrating hardware and software and by repeated testing. Any Issues in the functional aspects of the project are sorted in this phase.
Stage – 9 Report Preparation
The students should prepare a draft report including a record of the work a student has completed to date on their project. This will normally include as many chapter's that have been completed - normally introduction, research, analysis, design and implementation. The draft version of the report should be submitted by the student and the project coordinator will approve after reviewing it.
Stage – 10 Project Delivery
The functional project module is then delivered to the student including the necessary data sheets, specifications , software deliverables and other relevant modules of the project.
Additional Information
The Final Year Project allows a student to undertake and complete a substantive, individual piece of work that consolidates and integrates the techniques covered in his/her curriculum. The final year project is an ideal opportunity for a student to extend the range or depth of topics in which they have a special interest and to pursue it in more depth than would be possible on a taught module.
It is also an excellent opportunity for a student to take ownership of their own learning process. Many employers regard a final year project as the most likely indicator of how a person will perform in the workplace. It is a popular topic for discussion at interviews and hence an opportunity to demonstrate a persons employability.
Also, if a student is interested in researching for a higher degree this can be an opportunity to demonstrate their capabilities or perhaps get an academic publication credit, which is an important milestone in research. Interlogicx offers project guidance and consultancy for final year students from various disciplines.
At Interlogicx the final year project is designed to be a personal challenge, to test a student’s ability to work to a schedule, using their own initiative and to be able present their own ideas.
We undertake project works for the students in the following frontline areas.
- Embedded System Design
- VLSI Design
- Wireless communications
- Process Control Engineering
- Instrumentation Engineering
- Image Processing
- Robotics
- Industrial Automation
- Power Electronics & Drives
- Virtual Instrumentation
- Digital Signal Processing
- GSM/GPRS, GPS Based Systems
- RFID Engineering
- Biomedical Engineering
Interlogicx Methodology in Project support
Stage – 0 Project Registration
Every student should complete the project registration process at Interlogicx by filling the registration form with necessary information in person by paying a registration fee of Rs.250 per student.
Registration forms can also be sent by post after downloading and filling the form from here, with a demand draft of Rs.250, Payable at Puducherry, under the name of “Interlogicx Embedded Solutions”.
Stage – 1 Project Assignment
After assessing the Registration form Interlogicx would assign a suitable project to a student based on his/her background degree, their specialization in the field of study, his/her interest in a specific area or based on a student’s research capability.
Stage – 2 Project Proposal
The students should then prepare a project proposal on their own by getting assistance from out project coordinators. The project proposal should describe the project to be undertaken in sufficient detail to serve as a basis for the project's evaluation. The detailed content and format requirements for the proposal are finally approved by the project advisor.
Stage – 3 Problem Analysis
The students should analyze the problem and understand the objectives of the project. This include the thorough understanding of the following.
- Statement of the problem to be solved.
- Significance of the problem, project justification.
- Statement of the aims and objectives.
- Specification of project goals
- What are the expected results of the project.
- Method of solution -description of the approach to be used to solve the problem
- Resources required such as computer hardware and software etc.
- Plans for program check-out --testing procedures and data.
- Possible extensions suggested for follow-up projects.
Stage – 4 Project Chart
The student should then segregate the project into individual modules and prepare a Project chart , indicating their action plan in completing their individual modules of the project.
Stage – 5 Project Training
The students are then trained in their specific domains by our technology experts in the domain concerned. This project training will enable a student to develop the capability to solve the problem on his own.
Stage – 6 Phase wise implementation of the Project
Interlogicx would assign a project slot for every project batch , during which the batch members of the project should discuss the progress of their project , discuss the results and validate their results with the concerned technology expert.
Stage – 7 Hardware Fabrication
The students should fabricate the hardware for their project by integrating all the functional modules of their project.
Stage – 8 System Integration and Testing
The students should perform functional verification of their system by Integrating hardware and software and by repeated testing. Any Issues in the functional aspects of the project are sorted in this phase.
Stage – 9 Report Preparation
The students should prepare a draft report including a record of the work a student has completed to date on their project. This will normally include as many chapter's that have been completed - normally introduction, research, analysis, design and implementation. The draft version of the report should be submitted by the student and the project coordinator will approve after reviewing it.
Stage – 10 Project Delivery
The functional project module is then delivered to the student including the necessary data sheets, specifications , software deliverables and other relevant modules of the project.
Additional Information
- Projects are offered in the frontline areas with good future career prospects
- Diverse Technology experts to offer technical assistance for a student.
- Out-Station Candidates should make their hostel /stay arrangements, at their own cost.
- Our Project Coordinators will help you locate suitable accommodation near the plant.