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Assignment Help in UK: Concepts That a Dissertation Proposal Should Contain

by Randhir Pandey Team Lead - Marketing
A student has to write different assignments during his/her study years, and the type of assignments that he has to write depends upon what course he is in and what qualification he wants to gain. Courses in UK universities are tough, and students do not find enough time to do their assignments leading them to look for assignment help in UK.

Assignment writing is a tough task especially when it is a dissertation. We all know that a dissertation is mostly written by doctoral students to get the degree. In many UK universities, a student needs to write a dissertation proposal and get that approved before he starts with the dissertation.

Here are some useful tips for assignment help in UK to the students who have a dissertation proposal to write simplifying what a proposal to contain in the structure format.

A dissertation proposal is a compact summary of what a student intends to do in his/her research project. This is a very important step as it exhibits a student's knowledge of the subject and the area of the proposed research, his/her ability and skills to analyze and communicate complex ideas critically and clearly.

A dissertation writing shows that if given an opportunity a student is capable of doing a research and demonstrate his/her awareness that the research fits into his/her study area. The length of a dissertation proposal depends on the discipline and level of study. Students must check with the university guidelines regarding this and must stick to it.

On a general note, a research proposal includes the following headings. The format is open to changes according to the study and students can include other headings too. But they should consult with their supervisor before making them.

•    Title: The title that is given here is just a tentative one stating what the research is about. The students can change the title once their proposal is accepted but the final title must be appropriate with the research.

•    Abstract: An abstract is an overall view of the paper. It is a sort of a summary or a concise statement that mentions the main question or the problem that is going to be discussed in the paper. Again this depends on the length of the paper and that if it has to be on a separate sheet, etc.

•    Introduction: This is where the main part starts. The term explains what must be in this section, i.e. to introduce the proposed study.

•    Literature review: This explains the background of the study, the present state of knowledge in the area, any recent developments, etc.

•    Research Questions: Mentions the key question that the student wants to answer. It must be remembered that the project must be narrow and feasible.

•    Research Methods: Explains the ways how the research will be conducted, what tools will be used, the resources, etc. This must be in details.

•    Significance: The student should explain how this research contributes to the knowledge base.

•    Bibliography: This is a list of all the works cited in the paper.

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About Randhir Pandey Advanced   Team Lead - Marketing

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