At our institution, project work is an essential component of student assessment. Students are given the opportunity to demonstrate their understanding, creativity, and practical application of knowledge through well-structured projects. The evaluation process includes multiple stages, starting with a project proposal, followed by research, development, and the final report submission. Projects are assessed based on several criteria: originality, depth of research, quality of work, relevance to course material, and presentation skills. Students are also required to present their projects, showcasing their ability to communicate effectively and defend their findings. Each project is graded according to a detailed rubric to ensure fair and consistent evaluation, with marks allocated for written reports, practical demonstration and presentations. The feedback provided helps students identify strengths and areas for improvement, guiding their future work. Project marks contribute to the overall course grade, highlighting students ability to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world contexts. Our goal is to foster critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills in every student.