A time evolution model was developed to study fuel burnup for the TRIGA Mark II reactor at the University of Pavia. The results obtained by this model were used to predict the effects of a complete core reconfiguration and the accuracy of this prediction was tested experimentally. The Monte Carlo code MCNP5 was used to reproduce system behaviour and to analyze neutron fluxes in the reactor core. Before the evolution analysis, the model was validated by reproducing experimental data from 1965, year in which the reactor reached its first criticality. The results showed good accuracy for both low and high power configurations. The software that took care of time evolution, completely designed in-house, used the neutron fluxes obtained by the M...