Which largely consists of seven chapters, General Introduction, Review of Literature, Material and Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusions, and finally References plus an overall Summary. An ideal thesis covers the 125- 200 pages with prescribed formatting style.
It includes the text in four principal headings, General Introduction, Objectives of the study, Hypothesis, and Scope of the work.
It covers a brief record about the previous studies carried out on the same problems or just similar issues in chronological order.
It introduces the material on which a study depends and methods, by which data will be collected. Definitely, it will contain some field, laboratory, and statistical tools to achieve the objectives and judge the hypothesis.
This section includes the data collected by designated methods in a clear and tabular manner.
In this section, along with the interpreted results, a discussion about the probable reasons or causes for getting definite observation is combined based on the earlier studies.
It is a write-up that includes the concrete results and suggestions which were interpreted and outlined in 1-3 pages, nothing more!
The details about the references, used in the entire thesis, in an alphabetical form. The writing style of the reference should be in a prescribed citation method. The most popular style is “APA 6th Ed (American Psychological Association)”.
It is a brief draft of the full thesis usually in 20-30 pages. Some universities demand a separate summary draft of the entire thesis prior to the submission of the full thesis.