Get Help with Your Final Year Electrical Engineering Project | UAE Forum

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Mohammed, a new member from Al Ain, UAE, is seeking ideas for his final year electrical engineering project. Forum members suggest that he should reflect on which classes he enjoyed most to help narrow down his interests. They emphasize the importance of aligning the project with his future career aspirations in electrical engineering. It is noted that simply listing project ideas without understanding his interests would be unhelpful. Engaging with personal interests is crucial for a successful project outcome.
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Hi

I'm new member in your forum,my name mohammed from the UAE , AlAin. I'm studying in ELectrical Engineer and l have final year project so anybody has idea for study case try to help me
 
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Which of your classes have you enjoyed the most so far? That might start to help you focus on what kinds of projects you would like to do. What are your thoughts so far?
 
yeah berkeman is right here. You have to think in which area of electrical engineering you are interested most, and in which field of electrical engineering would u like to go in ur future. After deciding this, you can think about ur project relating with that field. If you are trying to ask us to list down different names of possible projects then this is almost useless without knowing ur interest.

Take carez..
 
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