# How is the submitted project viewed by Udacity?

The feedback is very efficient and somewhat standard, which makes me curious about how Udacity generates these feedbacks.The projects designed in this program is very practical and updated to industry edge which can help students learn a lot practical skills to further develop the career and deepen the knowledge.

##### Post Metadata
- Posted at: almost 7 years ago
- Author title: Senior Investment Manager at Gingko Tree Investment Ltd
- Net upvotes: 1


## Comments
### Comment 1

When you submitted your project or Code there are mentors or expert who are the check your code and they will send you there review, and if there is mistake they will comment on that. Its the best part in Udacity Nanodegree Course. You can submit as many as you can.

##### Comment Metadata
- Posted at: over 6 years ago
- Author title: Deep Learning Nanodegree  Research Scholar



### Comment 2

And it is one of the best parts of the Nanodegree program, getting very specific feedback from an expert on your code and project submission

##### Comment Metadata
- Posted at: over 6 years ago
- Author title: Freelance Web Developer



### Comment 3

There are &#39;project reviewer&#39; positions at udacity; they are specialized people hired by udacity to review, rate and give feedback on student projects

##### Comment Metadata
- Posted at: over 6 years ago
- Author title: Sensor Fusion Software Engineer at Tekomoro




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