Electrical Electronics Engineering
ABOUT RESEARCH AND GRADUATION EVALUATION


About Research and Graduation Evaluation
12 February 2026 Thursday

Final Project Evaluation Criteria (Jury)

Final projects are evaluated by the jury using the “Final Project – Jury Evaluation Form,” taking into account the report, presentation/defense, demo/prototype, and process outputs together. Evaluation information (date-time-location) is recorded on the form.

Projects can be conducted individually or as a team. Evaluation is primarily based on project outputs; individual contributions are also considered if necessary.

1) Grading Components (Total 100 points)

The jury scoring consists of the following four main components:

Report: 40%

Presentation & Defense: 20%
Design/Implementation (Demo/Prototype): 30%
Process & Documentation: 10%

2) Design Rubric (leveled evaluation)

In the design rubric, each criterion is marked according to the following levels: 4=Excellent, 3=Good, 2=In Development, 1=Insufficient, 0=Not Implemented (relevant PC codes are also indicated in the form).

The rubric headings cover criteria such as: definition of requirements and constraints, design process and architectural justification, analysis/modeling/simulation, implementation-integration and working prototype, testing/verification, modern tools/standards and reproducibility, report quality/traceability, presentation-defense performance, and ethical-safety-social/environmental impact.

3) Individual contribution adjustment (optional)

If deemed necessary, the total project score can be individually adjusted with a multiplier between 0.80 and 1.20, depending on the student's contribution and professionalism level. The final score is calculated as: (Total Project Score) x (Multiplier) (rounding is done according to the quotation rule).

4) Ethical and academic integrity

The evaluation will include checks for similarity, bibliography/citation appropriateness, honest reporting of data and measurement results, electrical/lab safety and risk assessment, archiving of design files such as code/PCB/schematics, and, if necessary, social/environmental impact and sustainability.

5) Evidence (Archives)

The following documents are expected to be provided/submitted to support the jury evaluation: project report and appendices, presentation file, test plan and test records, demo/prototype image or video link, work records (task plan/meeting notes), and similarity report/repository link, if any.

6) Jury Decision

Jury decision: Pass / Requires Revision / Failure; if revisions are required, the submission date will be indicated on the form.