Developing a thesis is a process that demands time and dedication by the student since it is necessary to comply with conditions and norms established by institutional guides of the universities. This work describes a computational web tool that allows to evaluate the conclusion section of a thesis, focusing on three aspects: "Coverage", i.e. the connection between the general objective and the conclusion, "Opinion", value judgments about the concluded research, and "Speculation", i.e. evidence of a reflection on future work. This tool is incorporated into TURET 2.0. With the release of this updated version, TURET becomes a tool that the student can employ to analyze his/her thesis draft under acceptable parameters before submitting it to his/her adviser for further review. TURET will provide the analysis of the lexical richness and the analysis of key features of a conclusion section. We present details about the performance and the interfaces of the computational tool developed.