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7 Things You Should Expect From Your Thesis Paper Defence

In order to prepare a thesis paper defence the student has to first understand what a thesis is and also what defence means in this case. Until and unless these two concepts are clear, it would be actually difficult to prepare a proper defence. Many students end up confusing dissertation with it when these two have entirely different meanings.

Thesis refers to the proposition that you will put forward in your paper on which all your arguments would be based. Whereas a defence is the arguments and the evidences that you would be presenting to back your proposition. Thesis defence is one of the most crucial parts of your research work and while preparing your proposition you would also at the same time need to frame the defences.

Defending your stand in front of people who are considered the experts in the field is not an easy task and might be very intimidating as well. But how well you fare with your arguments depends on how efficiently you have handled your fears. The trick to prepare a strong defence is knowing everything about the topic, its background, limitations, strongholds, previous work done on the topic etc. It is only then you are fully prepared for anything that comes your way.

7 things to expect from your thesis defence

For an undergraduate, graduate or post graduate student, standing front of a committee composed of experts and defending his or her stand, is indeed something to be tensed about. But if you are aware of what all might come your way, it would not be as daunting a task as it sounds. Here are the 7 most obvious things you can expect from a thesis paper defence.

  1. It should be backed by relevant data so that the arguments that you are putting forward cannot be dismissed on grounds of being spurious.
  2. Make sure you yourself believe in the thesis statement that you have made else it would be difficult for you to prove your stand.
  3. The arguments should be based on logical ground so that even if there aren’t much data to back it up, it can still be considered for being logically correct.
  4. The line of defence should be prepared keeping in mind of all the limitations on the study.
  5. Expect all possible questions to be raised on your point of view.
  6. Before writing the paper, chalk out in your mind the vital points on the basis of which you will write.
  7. It is quite normal to feel nervous, but overcoming it would allow you to think more effectively.

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