1. Topic Selection
The success of the entire Thesis is determined by the topic chosen. Nothing is more frustrating than discovering that your PhD Thesis topic was incorrect, especially after weeks of planning and meetings with your supervisor.
Difficulties faced due to bad topic selection leads to:
- Incompetent & poor Literature
- difficulty in collection analysis of data
- fear of rejection (by Evaluator)
- De Motivation & in some cases Discontinuation of Project
We at Brisk Publications
- Guide you in identifying relevant Thesis topics for present or future demand.
- Help you in deciding well researchable topic that is needed & calls for research.
- We Promise that the entire research community including your Guide (Advisor) will be interested in the Thesis topic.
2. Aims and Objectives of Thesis
Formulating the objectives and goals is the most significant component of any research work because it influences the overall direction of the research, spectrum & Scope of research. Work of Thesis is badly hampered if chosen topic is too narrow or broad or researcher chooses unrealistic objectives or Goal.
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- assist you indeveloping realistic, clear & specified objectives that are relevant to subject of Thesis.
- help you in obtaining approval for your Thesis, synopsis, or research project.
3. Hypothesis
Many students feel research hypothesis is the hardest in Thesis preparation because making a mistake here could endanger the entire project so we can say that research hypothesis is at the heart of the PhD Thesis.
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help you in creating a viable Hypothesis by following the phases of the scientific methods, which include
- identifying a study field and a prospective research challenge with clear question under study
- developing a testable Hypothesis.
- making the language of the Thesis simple and clear
We double-check that we’re asking the relevant questions and that your hypotheses are written accurately.
4. Literature Review
The Literature Review is an important component of the overall PhD structure. It appears after the Introduction chapter (near the beginning of PhD Thesis). It summarizes the most recent writings in the field in which you are researching and where your PhD will eventually fit. Literature Review should provide a clear picture of the entire field as it currently stands, describe different bodies of literature, provides various perspectives on the important issues, and indicate where general opinions have recently changed or are currently being challenged. It should not be just a collection of different writers in the field and their perspectives. It must provide a critique of each work, & should not be just a summary of preferred books and articles.
The following are the major issues that students face when designing literature:
- lack of time to read and evaluate every word available on your topic (but in the Literature Review you have the aim to demonstrate wide reading).
- Properly structuring the Literature Review.
- Difficulty in locating authoritative works written by subject matter experts.
- Citing and referencing each work.
- Establishing a conceptual framework.
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help you in writing Literature Review in the following manner:
- Clearly define a topic and audience, then search and re-search the literature to find the most relevant article.
- Identifying the Type of Review You Want to Write and Keeping the Review Focused While Making It of Broad Interest.
- By developing a logical structure, we will ensure that the review is critical and consistent.
- Beside this, we have a network of research scholars whose feedback can assist us in bridging the Gaps.
- We also make use of any research that you have published in a related field.
5. Research Methodology
The structure of any scientific work is its design.It gives the research direction and systematizes it. The method you use will have an impact on your results and how you interpret them.
We at Brisk Publications assist you in constructing your research technique section by answering two basic questions:
- How was the information gathered or generated?
- How was it examined?
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assist you in developing the strategies and tools for doing your research.
- analyze research question, hypothesis, and accessible options, & then recommend an appropriate strategy for Thesis.
- explain the rationale for choosing research technique
- discuss research philosophy, research strategy, research approach, research aim, data collection methods, sample strategy, data analysis plan etc.
- discuss study’s ethical considerations.
We at Brisk Publications in particular, assists you in discussing the following parts of your Research Methodology:
- Research Process: The research process is explained, and if necessary, the Research Opinion Model isutilized to understand it in a better way.
- Design of Research: The research design, i.e. whetherit is exploratory, descriptive, or explanatory, is discussed.
- Philosophy of Research: It is discussed whether the research philosophy is Positivism, Interpretivism, or Realism.
- Research Method: The research method is outlined, including whether it is inductive or deductive.
- Techniques for Sampling: The different types of sampling techniques are explained, such as simple random sampling, systematic sampling, stratified sampling, and so on. The sample size and process is also discussed.
- Ethical Concerns: There are numerous ethical problems to consider while conducting research with human participants. We design ethical issues section which explains many ethical issues that needs to be considered while doing the research.
- Plan for Data Analysis: Data analysis is covered, including which statistical tools will be used for analysis of the obtained data, such as SPSS (for tests such as regression analysis, ANOVA, Chi-Square Tests, Z-Tests, Correlation, MANOVA, T-Tests, and so on), AMOS, MS Excel, and so on.
- Limitations of Research: Despite our best attempts to eliminate all limits, some may emerge throughout the research; this is described in detail in the research limitation section.
- Research Strategy: Research strategy is explained i.e. if it is experimental, survey, case studies, observation, grounded theory or ethnography, etc. It is described how data is collected, including if secondary and primary data collection methods are employed. Furthermore, the primary data gathering methodologies employed are thoroughly explained, such as whether the research is observational, quantitative, or qualitative.
6. Data Analysis
Data analysisis also known as analysis of data or data analytics. It is a component of a research paper that analyses and transforms data collected by the researcher into meaningful interpretations that indicate a study conclusion and aid in the achievement of the research work’s objectives. It’s critical that you choose procedures that are appropriate for the type of data you’re collecting as well as the goals of your study.
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- analyze both primary (quantitative or qualitative) and secondary data.
- do rigorous statistical analysis on quantitative data, which is typical of scientific and technical study, as well as sociological and other disciplines to some extent.
- Qualitative data is typically, but not always, non-numerical that does not, however, imply that it necessitates less analytical acuity. In Such cases we use multiple methodologies such as topic coding and discourse analysis to thoroughly analyze the data collected.
- It might be challenging to express vast amounts of data in a form that is understandable. We at Brisk Publications assist you with addressing this issue by examining all alternative ways to deliver the information you’ve gathered.
- In specific cases, charts, graphs, diagrams, quotes, tables, and equations are utilized to their full potential.
7. Discussion
If you’re worried about the conversation section, know that you’re not alone. It’s a problem that our clients bring up again and time again. Because each Thesis is unique, there is no single response that can benefit everyone.
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assist you in organizing your discussion in the following way:
- Address the answers to the questions posed in the introduction.
- Discuss how the primary and secondary research results and findings support the replies.
- Discuss how the responses relate to the Literature Review that was done during the research.
8. Conclusion
One of the most crucial aspects of your Thesis work is the conclusion. It’s possible that evaluators, guides, or members of the review committee choose to save time and decide to receive a good overview of your Thesis by merely looking at the conclusion. Therefore conclusion should actually conclude the findings for identified problem, rather than going off on a tangent to address anything which is not relevant to the Thesis. Conclusion should highlight essential features of the literature read by researcher and the original research done, as well as suggestions of researcher, and explain how available literature is supported or rejected by your findings.
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help you with this in the following ways:
- Write summary of the important points of Thesis.
- Create deduction based on main body of Thesis.
- Form a personal opinion on the topic at hand.
- Make a statement regarding the work’s limitations.
- Comment about the future based on what has been discussed.
- Provide implications for future research based on the findings of the investigation.
9. Referencing
A researcher reads & uses different studies for his research. Referencing is a way to recognize the contributions of other writers and researchers. To draw on the ideas, words, or research of other authors in your research, proper Citations are required. These references must be included in accordance with the university’s style requirements. In general, students are not aware that different referencing styles are required by different universities, which leads to improper referencing and rejection of the completed Thesis.
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- appropriately cite sources used in your Thesis and creates proper referencing.
- Our experts are fully versed in all referencing styles required by different universities such as:
APA, MLA, Oxford, Harvard, Chicago, OSCOLA, and IEEEetc…
10 .Plagiarism check
It is critical for PhD researchers to appropriately credit and acknowledge the study, data, and ideas of others. Plagiarism is considered cheating, malpractice, and misconduct in India, and researchers whose Thesis is found to include plagiarism face not only UGC fines, but also substantial legal consequences that might destroy their professional and academic careers. According to the current UGC guideline, any scholar whose Thesis is discovered to include more than 10% plagiarism would be penalized by the UGC. In addition, the said student’s guide will be taken from service. Click here for further information about UGC Policy.
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- Provide completely non plagiarized content along with plagiarism reports.
- Rewrite your Thesis with the help of topic specialists to ensure that it is free of plagiarism.
11. Formatting of Thesis
A researcher has not completed the prerequisites for a PhD until the Thesis has been structured according to the university’s rules, which include chapterization, page count, referencing style, and line spacing etc. Scholars may discover after completing the entire Thesis that the research work is not in the format required by the university, putting them at risk of missing convocation deadlines or being forced to register for an additional term if the Thesis requires significant revisions to meet university guidelines. This is the single most critical feature of any Thesis: it must be written in the same style throughout (as specified by the university).
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extensively examine your Thesis to ensure that it complies with the university’s criteria & then make the necessary changes to the document whichever are required:-
- edit and correct your Thesis
- do spell checking
- add footnotes and endnotes
- add page numbers
- addtables of contents and indexes
- create a high-quality final manuscript of your research work