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5 tips for Viva Preparation

viva-preparationAre you done with writing your thesis, but this is not the end? Once this step is done you will have to appear for a tough challenge known as viva and preparation for this step is really important.

This oral analysis is an opportunity for the candidates to explain their work to professionals and its main goal is to make sure that there is zero plagiarism in the work. The other objective of this oral viva is to observe how much the student has understood about his or her work and it involves multiple questions that will expect the student to explain his or her research in a detailed way. The first step towards this is to understand how your respective universities function and its policies. The second step is to proofread and re-read the thesis and keep oneself completely updated with the research process. It is important to answer only what is necessary and what is being asked by the examiner, otherwise this might lead to more questions which will make the process tougher. The next tip is to understand what one should say and not say during such sessions and this is important as it averts any unwanted discussions. It is good to know what one is confident about and not. Moreover it is better to make a list of dreaded questions and work on it closely.

The next tip is to understand the seriousness of a viva and to be spontaneous while responding because it is a live session and one has to also bring a duplicate copy of the thesis to be submitted to the examiners. The most important tip is to completely relax and de-stress oneself before attending viva. The next tip is to slowly bring up an introduction about yourself and your work to help the examiners understand you and to listen carefully to what the examiners say. The best way to deal with a tough viva is to stay cool and go with the flow instead of expecting it to be rough.

We, at Express Dissertation offer you services in which our team members will help you with viva counseling and by conducting mock viva sessions.