How to Write Dissertation

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Dissertations have become an increasingly important component of higher education over the past few years, as forming an important part of many masters level programme. Dissertations provide you with an opportunity to work independently, at length, on a topic that particularly interests you. It is also an effective means of research training, which helps to develop advanced intellectual skills such as evaluation analysis and synthesis, as well as management skills. This book gives advice about how to approach, undertake and evaluate your own dissertation, so that you can make the most of this challenge. Choosing an appropriate dissertation topic will contribute a great deal to the success and quality of your final research work and its is therefore essential that your topic receives proper advance consideration. A good way to come upto with a dissertation topic is by researching the subject areas you’re interested in against current news, journals and educational magazines. Jot down any current issues that stand out. Is the area of research under development already? Is it in need of development? If the latter is true, this will give your plenty to write about as You’ll be able to look at possible ways that this development might take place.

This book provides researchers to understand different components of dissertation and their application to classroom teaching and learning and to major contribution towards development of the society. It helps the researchers to acquire the knowledge about theories and practical aspect of research and its various steps and methods. This book inhibits research activities in drawing out the educational implications and need for further research and gives researcher a tool to educate them with the knowledge of research methodology.

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Title
How to Write Dissertation
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788131312674
Length
104p., Illustrations; 23cm.
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