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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 10:36 am    Post subject: Criteria of Your UK dissertation Reply with quote

• Are you enrolled for a doctoral degree in a UK university and now are stuck on how to meet the requirements of UK dissertation writing and earn your degree?

UK universities have higher stipulations for granting degree to their students. They have much higher standards to endow approval to the dissertations as compared to the universities of other regions. Due to exuberant requirements, students find it difficult to write a UK dissertation

Without successfully submitting the dissertations, students are not awarded the degree. Dissertation then becomes an important but a difficult task for them. The most commonly faced problems, during UK dissertation writing; revolve around the selection and research of the topic, inadequate writing styles and improper referencing.

Following are the 5 tips that the researchers must ensue while writing UK dissertations

1. Choose a unique topic

Your topic must not only be practical and worthwhile for the research community but also unique. A redundant topic on which much work is already done will only lead to rejection. The topic must draw the interest and attention of the research community towards the issues that you are planning to cover in your dissertation. The exclusivity of you topic is an important criterion in UK research community.

2. Write an effective proposal

Compose a proposal for your dissertation that is effective and covers all the key areas of your research. It must be strategized in such a ways that the reader is able to understand the area of your interest and the procedure through which you will find the answers for those selected issues.

3. Compiling a resourceful Literature Review

Collecting data for the literature review is the most time-consuming part of the dissertation. It requires a lot of effort to gather related articles, books and journals to formulate a sound and a coherent literature review. It also needs proper referencing of materials to avoid plagiarism.

4. Choose a practical research methodology

It is imperative for the student to choose a methodology that is practical for collecting the data. A methodology must be able to find possible answers to the problems identified by the researcher. A proper methodology is an integral part of the research without which a dissertation cannot be approved.

5. Get it proofread

After that, you have written and compiled your dissertation, get it proofread by someone. It will assist you in eliminating the mistakes and filling the loopholes of your research. This will create a perfect dissertation that is ready for approval. Students can hire proofreaders or dissertation writing services to perfectly tailor their research project.

Writing a UK dissertation is a difficult task but not an impossible one. These tips will help the researcher in formulating a dissertation that will meet the requirements of the UK universities and will ensure them the achievement of their degree.
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