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How to go for a research!

Summary:

After you have been convinced that you can undergo research in any field of social research, you can follow the below methods. This is an exemplary article on how your research should be, there are many formats that need to be followed as per the preference where you submit your paper. Although, the process of carrying any research remains same at all ends. So be happy and joyfully conduct any research.



As perfectly said by a well-known researcher, Charles Kettering, research is all about defining the problem and finding solutions to it.

Your main concept while researching is to develop a topic in such a way that it solves a problem while stating its current drawbacks.

So you can opt for a research topic according to your interest. For e.g. I am a student who specializes in accounts and finance sector, so I may choose to find problems in those sector, for e.g. I go with carrying on a project on sustainable financial strategies for a business concern.

IMPORTANT:

Your research study should be apt as per your qualification you hold, a commerce graduate learning on topics for mechanical aspect is quite unfamiliar. Choose such which helps to up build your future prospects. But do not leave behind your interests.

For e.g. I am interested in doing research on education, in such cases, you can go for it too.

These papers you write are your original works and hence can be published. (Don’t forget to cite the original literary works.)

You can talk to you college’s researchers who are quite often research guides, research cell members or usually a doctorate faculties who can take you to many research events.

As my personal experience, in your UG life, one should have at least one paper credited to your name and has been published, this really will give you mileage while you prepare for jobs, etc.

 

These certificates are like add-ins we use in day to day life. So, do go for a research, ask any faculty of your college and they shall be ready to help you out!

-          Elmo Kripalani

                                                                                              Student, Student researcher, Undergraduate! 

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