3 things you must consider before submitting a project topic
Choosing the right topic makes the work easier, and to seamlessly conduct a research, here are the three things to consider before submitting a project topic.
Every student is expected to conduct a verifiable and reliable research about a phenomenon and failure to achieve this could earn a student you an extra year.
However, many students find final year project difficult because they choose the wrong topic and get stuck midway.
Before you find yourself in such a situation, here are tips you have to consider before choosing a project topic.
Your interest matters
Underline the word-INTEREST. Before you submit your project topic(s) make sure it is a topic that interests you. Don't rush to submit any topic because your friends are submitting theirs.
If you are an art student and your interest lies in photography, don't choose a sport-related topic. Your interest matters in your final year project. Choosing a topic that you have little or no interest in could frustrate your efforts in conducting the research.
Availability of Resources
Remember the second chapter of your project is all about Literature Review and before you start the research, you have to gather materials like related journals, articles, and books that will help you in the course of the research.
Choose a topic that is feasible
There are many topics available to students to conduct research on but some are more researchable than others. For instance, choosing a topic that seeks to prove or disprove the existence of imps in evil forests might not earn you any verifiable results.
This is why you have to be sure that the topic you're choosing has a high possibility of giving you a genuine conclusion.
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