The course will enable the students to conduct original research in their field of study. Develop a deep understanding of research methodologies, data analysis techniques, and academic writing standards. Students will learn to formulate research questions, design and implement research projects, critically evaluate existing literature, and effectively communicate their findings. The course aims to foster independent, critical thinking and problem-solving abilities, preparing students to contribute new knowledge to their discipline and to present their research in both written and oral formats to academic and professional audiences.
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24VAA(I)422 |
Dissertation (Practical) |
CO76: Develop the skills to organize and structure their research findings clearly and concisely using visual aids effectively to engage the audience and demonstration a deep understanding of the research topic.
CO77: Integrate the critical analysis, problem-solving, and methodological application in documenting their research. defend the findings confidently during viva and identify areas for improvement & further development in the selected topic
CO78: Enhance their written and oral communication skills and produce the dissertation by integrating information from diverse sources that provides a complete view of the selected topic and prepare them for future academic and professional presentations.
CO79: Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction |
Approach in Teaching: Interactive Discussions, Lectures, Presentations, Reading, Case Studies
Learning Activities for The Students: Presentations, Group Discussions, Self-Learning Assignments, Preparing Questions, Oral Explanation |
Continuous Assessment Test, Semester end examination, PPT, Viva, Student Teacher Interaction, Final Presentation, Report
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COURSE CONTENT:
Students will conduct comprehensive literature reviews to identify research gaps and learn to formulate research questions and hypotheses. The course covers selecting and applying appropriate qualitative and quantitative methodologies, designing research proposals, and obtaining ethical approval. They will focus on structuring and writing their dissertations, integrating literature, and presenting clear arguments. Additionally, the course will enhance students' presentation skills to defend their findings and teach them to edit and revise their work rigorously. Students will learn about the submission process and publication in academic journals.
The students will have to submit 5 copies of final Dissertation after checking plagiarism, authenticity. A viva is to be conducted by a jury of two expert examiners (1 internal examiner and 1 external examiner)
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