See information on how to submit your thesis on the graduate school website. Your thesis may be written in the LaTeX font, or in other fonts.
The following are sample templates yet to be adapted in accordance with the thesis editing guidelines here
ZIP file with prototype for writing a thesis in LaTeX, including parts in English and Hebrew.
We thank Eyal Rozenberg (more information and support).
ZIP file with prototype for writing a thesis in LaTeX, including parts in English and Hebrew.
We thank Ido Tal and Dan Kenigsberg.
ZIP file which compiles in here.
We thank Tal Regev.
Prototype files LyX.
We thank Ronen Abarbanel and Eyal Rozenberg.
Here you will find prototype file for the Hebrew part in the thesis in Word format.
We thank Arthur Kiyanovski.
Once you have submitted your thesis and received the approval of the examinations committee, you may schedule your final exam.
During the exam, the candidate briefly presents his/her work, after which the examiners jointly discuss it with the candidate and present him/her with questions.
At the end of the examination, the examiners determine whether to award the candidate a graduate degree, and whether the thesis requires revisions. For Master’s exams, the exam is also given a grade.
See the instructions on the graduate school website.
The approval of the thesis deposit is sent to the Graduate School by the faculty’s Graduate Studies Coordinators and is a mandatory requirement for completing the degree. To obtain it, please complete the following steps:
– Send a PDF copy of the final thesis to the Graduate Studies Coordinator Sharon Emuna
(the links to the theses files on our website will only be active on the Technion network.)
– Complete a thesis deposit form, signed by your advisor/s, with consent for online publication. Note that graduate school guidelines stipulate that the digital form must be filled out before printing and submitting for advisor signature.
– fill out an Item Return Checklist form.
The forms should be scanned and sent to Sharon Emuna OR physically brought to room 505.
Students who passed the final exam but were asked to make revisions to their theses should submit a list of revisions, signed by the advisor/examiners, along with a separate document verifying that revisions were made, to the graduate procedures office.

The commencement ceremony date is determined by the Graduate School and will be announced a year in advance. Students who have met all of the administrative requirements by the deadline (toward the end of March) can participate. Students who miss this deadline can participate in the commencement ceremony the following year.