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By Ankita Agarwal on July 31, 2014 2 Comments

It is commonly misconceived that academic writing is simply about presenting the topic-related data. It is important to understand that academic writing is different from non academic or commercial writing and has its own set of rules.

 
By Ankita Agarwal on July 25, 2014 2 Comments

The problem of lack of flow in the a thesis or a dissertation occurs mostly while writing the Literature Review. The following guidelines may help you in this regard.

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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 May 30, 2014 No Comments

Case study based assignments relate to an actual problem, not an imaginary situation or problem. The problems discussed in case study based assignments are mostly current and contemporary issues that confront business organizations and its environment.

 
By Ankita Agarwal on February 19, 2013 No Comments

Thesis or dissertation forms an integral part of most of the doctorate and post-graduate academic programs. The basic idea behind asking a student to write a thesis or dissertation lies in checking his or her ability to apply the theory that have been imparted as part of the course program.

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By Ankita Agarwal on October 5, 2012 No Comments

Proper research involves exploring the unexplored i.e. studying a concept in great detail and answering the unanswered. Research is always conducted with a pre-determined objective.

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By Ankita Agarwal on September 25, 2012 No Comments

An academic essay is a subject-based writing that intends to put forward the writer’s views on a particular topic with proper support of evidences.

 
By Ankita Agarwal on September 10, 2012 6 Comments

For writing an effective dissertation, the researcher needs to explore the dissertation topic in detail by means of collecting primary and secondary data.

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