Really helpful for early career researchers. Masters students usually have no idea from where they should start. And very rarely instructors explain this idea in detail.
One thing you didn't discuss is that to select those topics, which are the area of your PhD supervisor. So that you can easily get attention of supervisor to complete your degree.
@Ali Baig. Thank you for your comment. Please note that a doctoral student is only accepted under supervision when the area of research is the same for both i.e. supervisor and student. Hence, topic alignment is already in place. However, there are instances, where supervisors accept students with other areas of interest but such practice is not welcomed most often in the west.
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This helpful video..
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Excellent video sir..
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It is a very helpful video. 👍🏻
Glad it was helpful
Really helpful for early career researchers. Masters students usually have no idea from where they should start. And very rarely instructors explain this idea in detail.
Glad it was helpful
Thanks of this amazing video. Is there any way to have these slides?
Glad it was helpful. Please send me an email about slides at: rescom303@gmail.com
One thing you didn't discuss is that to select those topics, which are the area of your PhD supervisor. So that you can easily get attention of supervisor to complete your degree.
@Ali Baig. Thank you for your comment. Please note that a doctoral student is only accepted under supervision when the area of research is the same for both i.e. supervisor and student. Hence, topic alignment is already in place. However, there are instances, where supervisors accept students with other areas of interest but such practice is not welcomed most often in the west.
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