The main idea is to help students to team up for their graduation project. You know, since our first year, we have always been struggling to team up for a project.
In short, students who haven't joined a team will register. Students who have an idea will search for other students who haven't joined a team yet.
If you haven't joined a team yet:
If you have an idea and searching for teammates:
As mentioned before it would make our life easier.
Save the hassle for the project!
For example, Let's say that I have an idea for a project. I need a team. My idea will need someone who is good at python. With TEAM UP, that's a piece of cake. I will just search for students who have python in their skill set. Send him/her an email.
On the other hand, If I don't have an idea for a project. I would go register myself, fill up a simple 3-field form, and boom. Now, I am into the database, someone will find me suitable to join his project according to my skills.
Easy, isn't it?
We see that there is no need for this.
You should only see the search results according to skills or name.
We see that email would be a much easier means of communication, more formal as well. It's up to you, you can ask for the student's Facebook profile or phone number when you contact him/her via email.
It's an open-source project. In other words, you can see the code that powers this website.
It's available on
Please, make sure that you have verified your email.
When you register, an email will be sent for you to verify that this is your email. Just open the link for verification.
It means to join another person, or form a group with other people, in order to do something together.
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