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Complex Engineering Problem EE46-B

The NUST College of Electrical & Mechanical Engineering outlines guidelines for a project in the CS-117 course, allowing individual or group work on various topics, primarily implemented in Python. Deliverables include a comprehensive project report, code files, a PowerPoint presentation, and a viva, all due by December 25, 2024. Students must adhere to ethical standards and avoid plagiarism, with all submissions subject to a plagiarism check.

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Complex Engineering Problem EE46-B

The NUST College of Electrical & Mechanical Engineering outlines guidelines for a project in the CS-117 course, allowing individual or group work on various topics, primarily implemented in Python. Deliverables include a comprehensive project report, code files, a PowerPoint presentation, and a viva, all due by December 25, 2024. Students must adhere to ethical standards and avoid plagiarism, with all submissions subject to a plagiarism check.

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NUST College of Electrical & Mechanical Engineering,

RAWALPINDI

Complex Engineering Problem


CS – 117: Applications of ICT Course Instructor: Dr. Wasi Haider
Total Marks: 60 Lab Instructor: Engr. Eman Fatima

CEP Guidelines
Project Groups:

• The project can be carried out individually or in groups (maximum 2 students).


• The project groups must be finalized along with the idea submission.
Project Description & Topics:

You can choose your project topic of your own choice or from the list provided below. The project
should have well-defined specifications. The design and implementation should be logical. The
project must be done in Python, and it should incorporate the concepts we have learned so far.

S. No Project Title
1 Unit Conversion System
2 Online Quiz System
3 Automated Teller Machine
4 Vehicle Rental System
5 Shopping Cart System
6 Airline Reservation System
7 Parking Lot Management System
8 Library Management System
9 Learning Management System
10 Social Media Simulation
11 E-learning Platform
12 Employee Payroll System
13 Virtual Banking System
14 Fitness Tracking Application
15 Smart Home System
16 Expense Tracker
17 Weather Forecast System
18 Job Portal

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Deliverables:

1. A comprehensive Project Report (.pdf) detailing your design approach.


2. A zip folder containing Code Files (.py) and other resources employed, if any.
3. A well-structured 5-6 minute project Presentation (PowerPoint) should be concise,
engaging, and clear, focusing on the key aspects of the project.
4. A 5-6 minute long Viva is to be conducted both in a group and individually.

Deadline:
You should submit your project report, code zip file, and PowerPoint presentation on LMS by
December 25, 2024. Project presentation and viva will be held on December 26, 2024.
Note:

The students are required to adhere to the ethical code of conduct and avoid plagiarism in all
possible respects. All deliverables shall undergo a plagiarism check. Any detected plagiarism
would lead to zero credit in the project. The medium of presentation must be English.

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