The structure of a dissertation...

Dissertation or Thesis is a collection of documents containing research and results on a topic for the purpose to attain professional qualification or to support a candidature. A well-structured dissertation can lead to heights, excelling in the field applied. The basic format describing the structure is given here: 1. Title – Page bearing the title. 2. Abstract – It is the precise summary of your research and has to be in brief. 3. Acknowledgements- This page will possess the details of the individuals whose help has been sought. 4. Contents List- It shows the whole structure of the dissertation. Whether each and every section is given equal importance. 5. Introduction- It gives the overview of the topic on which the research is made. It has to be appealing as it is the first stop of any reader. 6. Literature review or context view- This chapter explains how the research is contemporary to the field involved. Following are the vital constituents. It is to be mentioned that how the research work. The areas in which more research is possible.  The existing gaps and how they can be abridged. Contextual parts of practice and politics should also be mentioned. 7. Chapters describing methods and results- A clear and detailed description regarding the conduct of all the research has to be written so that the reader can easily replicate the same. 8. Results/Findings- As per the topic chosen; the results and findings have to be clearly mentioned and represented in a format easily understood by the reader. 9. Discussion- This page should contain the review of research by the researcher himself. Acknowledgement of all findings and limitations and importance of the research has to be mentioned. 10. Conclusions- This chapter includes the results...