“…Final papers are one of the instruments and documents from which bibliometric information can be obtained. For the bibliometric analysis of research papers, researchers selected various factors such as topics, abstracts, references, appendix (Yang and Zhu, 2017), thesis topics (Yang and Zhu, 2017; Valero-Garcés, 2018), frequently explored research topics, highly cited papers, influential authors, scholarly distributions, and relevant funding sponsors (Huang and Liu, 2019), co-authorship (Rovira-Esteva et al , 2020), publication output, author, institution, country, keyword and citations (Yan, 2021), authorship patterns, collaboration and publishing trends (Rodríguez-Faneca and Cuida, 2021). This study examines the production period of MTI theses of experimental reports from 2012 to 2022 and draws on factors such as total number, distribution across universities, supervision model and research content to provide an overview of thesis production patterns.…”