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So, I'm in my final year of my university and now we are searching for final year projects. We need to come up with unique ideas. Any suggestions? I'm open to any domain. Tho web and python projects are my preference
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<Tim>
<Tim>2mo ago
what should be the scope of the project? Like how much time do you have to implement it?
maheera
maheera2mo ago
Like 8 months
<Tim>
<Tim>2mo ago
nice, then a full sized web application seems possible maybe pick a specific problem in your live and try to make it easier with a website? Often times web-apps that allow you to manage something with others (like form submissions, work schedules, or just shopping-/todo-lists) are well suited.
maheera
maheera2mo ago
So here's the deal, I have already shared a few ideas like making a skin disease detector, which will not only detect the disease, but also recommended doctors suitable for the treatment. But my supervisor rejected it saying it's has already been made ny your seniors and too common. Then, I went with a idea of translating programming languages, like translators that could potentially translate python to Java or C++ or Js and vice versa. Haven't discussed this idea with him yet, but I have already seem a few translators on Google, so I feel like this one is likely to be rejected. Besides, AI can easily do this like chatgpt and stuff
CloudNemo
CloudNemo2mo ago
The rejection is usually based on how you present or sell your projects to your supervisors. @maheera Recently had mine, though I didnt have enough time. I no matter how complex it may be, if you want to work on it you have to present it to them as something logical and feasible that you can address during that period of time. I only had like 3-4 weeks tops to build mine, it didnt work out so well but I still plan on implementing after. But in all choose a topic you know you can work on with minimum stress
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