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By Priya Chetty on March 31, 2015 No Comments

Critical writing, in technical terms, means “not necessarily writing about the topic in a negative way; it is simply making sure that you have considered all sides of the argument” (University of Cumbria, UK).

 
By Abhinash Jena on May 30, 2022 Comments Off on Research paper writing
By on December 26, 2018 3 Comments

Systematic review intends to find out the appropriate answers to the questions that have been developed in accordance with the research problem in a study.

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By Priya Chetty on December 19, 2016 1 Comment

One of the most common mistakes writers make is that they assume they can do “any type of writing”, because they had written a blog or an essay. Academic writing or scholarly writing is not the same. It is a lot more challenging and there are techniques that needs to be strictly followed.

 
By Abhinash Jena on November 24, 2016 No Comments

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By Priya Chetty on February 2, 2015 1 Comment

You must be aware that universities around the world are becoming stricter by the day about the quality of student assignments and dissertations/ theses. Consequently the rules of academic writing are changing too.

 
By Priya Chetty on July 3, 2014 3 Comments

Critical review means you are identifying the problems or weaknesses of a previous research. That is the meaning of the word “critic”. For example, the job of a food critic is to criticise food served to him.

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By Ankita Agarwal on September 26, 2012 5 Comments

There are many forms of academic writing. A student has to pass through various eligibility criteria before actually achieving the diploma or degree.

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