How to Plan a Final Year Project: From Idea to Submission
A scoping and timeline framework for turning a rough final year project idea into something you can actually build, research and submit on time.
Read GuideFrom scoping a final year project to working through software engineering and computer science technical challenges — get structured, practical guidance at every stage.
Projects rarely stall for lack of effort — they stall when the scope isn't clear, a technical decision feels stuck, or documentation piles up. These are the moments we see most:
Not sure how big the project should be, or what a supervisor will consider 'enough'.
Architecture, tooling or implementation choices that need a second, experienced perspective.
Reports, documentation and viva preparation piling up alongside the build itself.
We provide technical mentoring and academic guidance for university and final year projects — including software engineering and computer science projects — helping you plan scope, work through technical decisions, and structure your documentation.
Our role is to mentor and guide your thinking, not to build or submit the project on your behalf.
Tell us about your project, its scope, and where you're currently stuck.
We look at your requirements, architecture or implementation approach.
Receive guidance on the specific decision or blocker you're facing.
Apply the direction to your own implementation and keep building with clarity.
Who we help: Undergraduate, Master's, PhD & Research students.
Fields: Computer Science, Software Engineering, IT, Business, Management, Engineering, Social Sciences & Health Sciences.
Support centred on your specific study, not generic templates.
Your research and conversations are treated with discretion.
Direction you can actually apply to your next chapter.
Complex methodology explained in a way that actually makes sense.
We adapt to how you work and where you currently are.
Familiar with the expectations of institutions in each region.
A scoping and timeline framework for turning a rough final year project idea into something you can actually build, research and submit on time.
Read GuideA diagnostic approach for final year students whose project has stalled — technically, in scope, or in motivation — with a concrete way to get moving again.
Read GuideTell us where you're blocked — scope, architecture, or documentation — and we'll help you move forward.