One Stop Instructions

In the Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) of Daffodil International University (DIU), final year students are involved in development projects, research projects or internship works. There is no bindings for students so far in choosing any of the above mentioned area to complete the six credit requirements.

Semester-wise Project Timeline

For Day Shift Students

For Evening Shift Students

For Day shift students, projects or internships will continue starting from L3-T3 and end after the completion of L4-T4, without exceptions. For Evening shift students, projects or internships will continue starting from the 7th Semester and end after the completion of the 9th Semester, without exceptions.

Therefore, if you are a L3-T2 (Day) or 6th Semester (Evening) student, start planning for your project ideas, team members, and so on.


One Life!!! One Project!!! One Supervisor!!!

For your final year project or internship, you have to work under the kind supervision of any of the permanent faculty members of the CSE Department. On condition, you can work under some of our Adjunct Professor or Part-time faculty members, but they can be your co-supervisor. One supervisor and one co-supervisor will be assigned to each project team.

For finding general questions about Supervisor: Who could be my Supervisor?

While doing the registration for Title Defense in L3-T3, you have to provide three choices for your supervisor. Upon your project area chosen and expected supervisors criteria, the project/internship committee will assign a supervisor and a co-supervisor.


Team Formations

One specific project could be done by only one team. The Project/Internship committee will ensure that all the projects presented in the Title Defense are unique. For choosing a project try to take a recent topic like the real-life problem domain and its probable computerized solution. For a research project, try to cover the recent research areas and state-of-the-art conditions in that area. A novel methodology or improvement in existing methodologies would be a better contribution to your research. For an internship, you have to choose an IT company and have to work on some projects of that company. Your internship goal will be to earn practical experience by working in a professional environment.

For Development or Research Project:

  • No of Team member: 1 to 3. Team members could be from different sections, but only one registration is enough for forming the team. No need to re-registration from each section.

For Internship:

  • Internships are considered to be individual work. Internship teams will be one-man army.

Pre-phase I

As mentioned above the main task as a final year student is to do registration properly and attend the title defense. For day-shift students (L3-T3), they have to attend the title defense in pre-phase I. For evening-shift students (7th Semester), they have to attend the title defense on their pre-phase as they have only one semester for pre-phase.

Steps to attend the Title Defense

  1. Complete Title Defense Registration Online using PMIS (Click Here).

  2. A supervisor and a co-supervisor will be assigned by the project/internship committee

  3. Contact your supervisor and consult about your project idea and preparation of title defense

  4. Attend the Title Defense.

  5. Get the result of Title Defense in PMIS.

For each above-mentioned step, you will get formal emails from the project/internship committee.

Note: If you are not getting any email, check if your email is properly added in the studentcse@diu.edu.bd, Contact the CSE office for further queries regarding email issues. Any kind of issues related to PMIS, email to pmis.cse@diu.edu.bd.

After successful completion of a title defense, in pre-phase-I, you have to attend another follow-up presentation in front of your supervisor. After title defense, all the follow-ups until phase-II will be managed and instructed by supervisors.

Title Defense

Your final year project or internship starts with the mandatory Title Defense. Title defense is the defense where each team have to present their project idea.

Title Defense Presentation focuses on:

  • Project/Internship Title,

  • Project Type (Development, Research or Internship),

  • Motivation of the project,

  • Objectives of the project and

  • Expected Outcome from this proposed project.

For Title Defense presentation, you have to create a Google Site for your team. The Google Site must have the above mentioned topics including your team information (Team Name, Members Name, ID) and Supervisor, Co-supervisors Information (Name and Designation).

For attending Title Defense each team have to complete the mandatory registration. Title Defense Registration usually starts at the beginning of the semester. Stay active to get the notice and instructions of the registration on the notice board.

Find the "presentation template" of title defense in the Downloads Tab.

Pre-phase II

Pre-phase II is only for day-shift students (L4-T1). In this semester you have to face two follow-ups (one before midterm and one before semester final) and show your progress in project. All the follow-ups are managed and instructed by supervisors. Contact your supervisor to know the date of follow-ups.

Project/internship committee will circulate notice emails to each supervisor and project teams about the follow-up dates.

Follow-ups

Follow-ups are for demonstrating progress done in the project so far. Both development work and report completion progress should be presented in front of supervisor.

Find the presentation templates of follow-ups in the Downloads Tab.

Phase I

In phase I, both day-shift (L4-T2) and evening-shift (8th Semester) students have to be involved in final year project. In this semester you have to complete the following tasks.

  • Follow-up 1

  • Follow-up 2

Follow-ups will be completed as instructed by supervisor in the same fashion it is done in pre-phases.

Phase II

In phase II, both day-shift (L4-T3) and evening-shift (9th Semester) students have to be involved in final year project. In this semester you have to complete the following tasks.

  • Follow-up 1

  • Pre-defense

Follow-up 1 will be completed as instructed by supervisor in the same fashion it is done in previous phases. There will be no second follow-up in phase II, but yo have to face the pre-defense.

Pre-defense

Pre-defense is considered to be trail of final defense and all the senior faculty members are considered to be the judge of pre-defense. Pre-defense presentation is a pre-requisite to face the final defense, thus it is mandatory. For pre-defense you have to complete the following task.

Steps to attend Pre-defense

  1. Complete all the follow-ups in previous phases.

  2. Consult with the supervisor to send your team information to the project/internship committee within the deadline. Your supervisor will allow your team in PMIS as "Cleared for Pre-Defense"

  3. Get instructions from project/internship committee through email.

  4. Attend the pre-defense presentation with your project Google Site, printed report, screen-cast videos and other necessary documents as instructed in the email.

  5. Get the result of Pre-defense from your supervisor.

Pre-defense are usually arranged before semester final of each semester. For notifications about project pre-defense find notices in Notice Board.

Final Defense

Final defense is the last and final presentation you have to face to defend your final year project, research or internship works. This is called defense as you have to defend each and every issues (requirement analysis, project planning, implementations, testing, validation, verification, version control, report writing, synchronization between development work and report). Usually the most senior faculties are considered to become the judge of final defense and additionally there must be one or more external faculties from other universities.

Steps to attend the Final Defense

  1. Attend the pre-defense successfully.

  2. Consult with supervisor and do modifications as mentioned by the pre-defense judges.

  3. Get instructions from project/internship committee through email.

  4. Attend the Final Defense presentation with your project Google Site, printed report, screen-cast videos and other necessary documents as instructed in the email.

  5. Get the result from the Exam Controller office.

Final Defense is the last session for interacting with the supervisor as well as project/internship committee.

For any queries communicate with the Contact Persons.