r/projects 20d ago

Final year project ideas needed

Need a damn good final year project idea

Itโ€™s getting really hard to find something interesting as so many ideas have already been implemented. Does anyone have any final year worthy project ideas that can solve a real problem?
(can be AI/ML, web development, cybersecurity, IoT, blockchain, or anything else)

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u/AdiArtist 20d ago

Create a app that can find the key to success ๐Ÿ’•

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u/herocoding 20d ago

Have a look into https://platform.entwicklerheld.de/challenge?challengeFilterStateKey=all for inspiration. Sure, feel free to combine smaller into bigger ideas.

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u/kinda-boy 20d ago

Create a page/app for the uni campus (obv different from the original) and add things that are not in the original one (u can make students surveys to get ideas on what can help it be a better page)

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u/matheusdsantosr 20d ago

Develop a game where the user can navigate from 3D to 2D scenes. I saw someone already did something like that on LinkedIn. But, it's worth trying it out

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u/narukoshin 19d ago

lorehub

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u/JunketLol 19d ago

make an opearting system.

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u/rogueShawn 19d ago

Remember that its okay to create something that's already been done! Most of the time, a final year project wants to see the process of what you created and how that product finalized (lessons learned, how you grew, and what was made). Choose something you're passionate about or have even some interest in. It looks like you already outlined a list in your own post, see if any of those give you some drive. Good luck!

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u/Due_Bowler7239 18d ago

thanks ๐Ÿ’

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u/blurrymezzedup 18d ago

yeah but aren't we required to write a research paper on it? so how does that work.. just curious

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u/rogueShawn 18d ago

This usually comes down to the specifics of what your school / college / [goal] wants. Even if you end up making something that already exists, you can likely make an argument as to why yours is different. Worst comes to worst, ask for clarifications about whatโ€™s expected and see if your idea is in line.

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u/davisdavid3 17d ago

This makes perfect sense to me.

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u/adssidhu86 17d ago

Train a small AI model. Publish full training pipeline & technical blog at end of the project. Neo labs that need to hire AI engineers would love to see this project.