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A detailed guide for students at karwan university on the page division and formatting requirements for their thesis. It includes information on the number of pages allotted to each section, standard formats for various parts of the thesis, and rules for writing in a clear and concise style. The document also emphasizes the importance of originality and proper citation of sources.
Typology: Exercises
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1 (we will provide all a standard format very soon)
1 (we will provide all a standard format very soon)
whom, where, when, how, why & etc.) 3.3.1 Primary (can be done ‘physically’ &/or ‘online’ both; for online good “proof” is needed, or via emails and etc. too) A. Questionnaire (basic ideas of what sort, how long, what format and style & etc.) a) Random (for which group of people, for what purpose, what size, type, & etc.) b) Planned (for which group of people, for what purpose, what size, type, & etc.) B. Interviews (basic ideas of whom to interview, where, how, why, when, & etc.) a) Structured for Group Interview ‘generally’ (whom, how, why, where, & etc.) b) Unstructured for Personal Interview ‘generally’ (whom, how, where, & etc.) 3.3.2 Secondary (what sort, types, contents, etc. of sources are planned to be used) A. Internet Based (published from official or authentic websites; its ‘supportive data’) B. Non-internet Based (published on any conventional source of authentic origin/s) Result and Discussion (Analysis) (Chapter 4) 20
Pardesullah (Dean of management sciences department) Karwan university
4.1 Introduction 4.2 Quantitative (Questionnaire based) 4.3 Qualitative (Interview based) 4.4 Diagram, charts, tables and their Interpretation and Inference (outcome, understanding & solutions of the issues) 4.5 Limitations (restrictions, bottlenecks, constraints, shortcomings, & problems)
Conclusion, Suggestions and Finding (Chapter 5) 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Conclusions 5.3 Suggestions 5.4 Finding 5.5 Managerial Implications 5.6 Research Implications
Appendix (includes proof of Primary Data Collection; numbered in Arabic figures )
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Bibliography (includes proof of Secondary Data Collection; numbered in alphabetical order of the authors – further details later)
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20 (References)
Always remember: If the ultimate goal of every human being is to be virtually immortal by his/her deed, then this is the first big chance for you to do it academically. 5 to 10 years down the line your memory will be erased but this little effort of yours will stay on and the future generations of students will behold your benchmark work to excel themselves. So don’t waste time in provoking anyone whom you think might be able to support you to find shortcuts to success; because there is none, and be proud of earning this degree as a reward.
Note : every page has own source like reference that from where you take information along with the book edition, author name, and page number that from where the data has been taken.