Thesis subjects
Thesis subjects are not easy to come by. A student who is ready to begin research work is faced with the very difficult task of finding an area of work that can be taken up. Yet this should be the easiest to decide on. After all you are the person who will do the work and it is according to your interest that you choose a topic. However, this is not a simple matter. This is so specifically because the subject that you choose must simultaneously hold your interest and also be of academic interest. In addition, it is expected that the research work that you undertake will also have applicability in a practical field. Thesis statement is the first step.
How then do you go about deciding on the subject of your work? One very easy and effective means is to go through previous research work in the field. This gives you the basic concept of what type of work is considered acceptable. In any event you will need to go through the literature available in your field in the course of your research, so this exercise is of double value to you. The list of topics is your base material. Now all you have to do is to decide if you want to extend the scope and area of one of these topics, or to explore some related field.
Another method is to begin with an idea that you have and through extensive reading ascertain whether that idea can be worked on. In the course of your reading you are sure to hit upon a concrete concept that needs to be studied in details. The central notion that you started with could very well be revised altered or even totally changed but the concept will be one that will be worth working on. Methodology chapter is done for the survey of various research questions.
This central concept is the pivot of your research. It is the focal point of all your reading and writing tasks. You will ultimately build your thesis round this central concept but you will not necessarily stick too rigidly to it alone. A thesis is a detailed account of all aspects, negative or positive, that involve the topic that you have chosen.
In developing your topic, you need to be passionate about it. The best thesis writing often starts with a question that has bothered you during your regular studies. Alternatively, try to frame a question from a point that has interested you. Whatever method you choose to decide on your research topic, begin at the point that you are most comfortable with. This may be the reading stage, or the reference collecting stage or the material gathering stage.
Thesis subjects are difficult to come by but once you have arrived at one you must try to do justice to the topic. To do this the topic has to be well researched and an unbiased outlook has to be presented. The opposite view cannot be wished away or ignored. Establish your point of view with the help of all related points of view on the subject. Making of a thesis is a great job to us.
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marzieh Says:
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content Says:
Dear Marzieh,
The topic you are interested in sounds quite good for your thesis. In our team of writers we have a few professionals specialized in environmental science who would be able to help you.
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parmesh j. Says:
please suggest me phd topic on phytotoxicology
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Support Says:
Dear Parmesh,
I have to say that this is not a very common theme and the writers who are qualified can provide you with much better topics. But I can always suggest you some:
Intoxication of the underground water reserves by the use of chemicals
The quality in many parts of the world as well as the comparison between the land in different countries.
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ronald Says:
good day,
1 am studying BS plant physiology and starting to choose my topic for my undergraduate thesis, would you help me what topic to choose since this is my first time to do this kind of research.
furthermore, the topic must be related with Oryza (rice)i just don’t what aspect of rice should i study on. -
content Says:
Dear Ronald,
We have writers specialized in Plant Physiology, who can help you choose an interesting and original topic as well as can assist you with actual research.
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ronald Says:
September 2nd, 2009 at 6:56 am
thanks for the reply, i really appreciate your concern. For my thesis, i’m interested to study submegence as an abiotic stress and its physiological effect to growing rice like ethylene imbalance as response to that stress. I’m hoping that you can help me how to start this thesis… i think i need a full training about methodologies related to this topic so i need your help if you can assist me for the actual research. i am now applying for an internship at IRRI as of now, so i am hoping to get some ideas about the actual research. i know his will take time but if you can help me about my topic it will be very much appreciated. here is my add: aztec_ron@yahoo.com… i hope that any writer specialized in plant physiology from your admin will take time to help and email me… thanks a lot…
sincerely, ronald






hi,
I studied plant physiology in bachelor and master but i changed my field of study to environmental science in PhD. Now I’m in my first semester. I really dont know what to choose my thesis subject.Actually Im very interested in “biotreatment of wastewater and phytoremediation ” but i dont know how can I start.