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Engineering Report Rubric Checker

Engineering report rubric checker: from problem statement to recommendation

Engineering reports are graded on a tight technical structure: problem definition, analysis, design decisions, recommendation. Rubrica reads your rubric and scores each section against your marker's specific criteria.

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What markers actually look for in a engineering report

  • A precise problem statement with quantitative requirements where applicable.

  • Analysis backed by calculations, free body diagrams, or simulation — not just narrative.

  • Design decisions justified explicitly with trade-offs surfaced.

  • Figures, tables, and equations formatted to professional standards.

  • A recommendation that follows logically from the analysis and is feasible.

Common rubric criteria for a engineering report

Most engineering report rubrics weight some version of these. Upload yours and Rubrica will score your draft against the exact criteria your marker uses.

Technical rigor

Markers expect calculations to be shown, units consistent, and significant figures appropriate to the problem. Hand-wave answers without working don't earn the higher bands.

Design justification

Strong reports explain *why* this design was chosen over alternatives. Markers want to see trade-offs (cost, weight, manufacturability) addressed explicitly.

Figure and table quality

Self-contained figures with title, units, axis labels, and proper captions. Inline references like "see graph below" lose marks.

Conformance to standards

Engineering reports follow specific conventions (IEEE, ASME, etc.). Rubrica flags formatting deviations against the style your rubric specifies.

How the engineering report rubric checker works

1. Upload

Drop in your assignment brief, the rubric your tutor will use, and your current engineering report draft. PDFs, Word files, and plain text all work.

2. Analyse

Rubrica reads all three together and scores your draft against every rubric criterion specific to the engineering report format.

3. Revise

You get a per-criterion score and a specific list of what to change before submission. Revisions on the same assignment are free.

Frequently asked questions

Does it work for civil, mechanical, electrical, and software engineering reports?

Yes — each discipline has different conventions and rubric weights. Rubrica reads your specific rubric and adapts feedback to the criteria your marker uses.

Can it check my calculations?

It flags missing calculations, units inconsistencies, and unsubstantiated numerical claims. Verifying numerical correctness against expected results requires the answer key.

What about industry-style reports for capstone projects?

Capstone rubrics often emphasise stakeholder communication and feasibility. Upload that rubric and Rubrica weights feedback accordingly.

Stop guessing. Score your engineering report against the rubric.

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