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PUNNAVAMSA 1

How to make the research proposal


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Composed By Punnavamsa
At the basic of research, it is necessary to prepare a research proposal. Proposal means how to
find out the research problem also one should find the problem but it is easy if we can prepare
proposal properly, one thing our research is finished. Therefore, we try to propose the research in
order to propose we must understand and we have to study the research for the publication etc. We
clarify in ourselves exactly what our specific areas of study explain it in a logical form. We must
consider our skills to keep our eyes and ears open for important issues and ask the expert. We must
define a problem and make hypotheses. Depend on that, formulate the topic of research procedure,
create problem. Then, arrange our background experience etc.
We must explain our research will help to the research who benefit. We must decide the problem
can be researched, workability, information where from and how we can get it, what we will do,
when we have got it, who we will need to consult and what equipment we need. We must find out
most suitable research methods to get the information chose the suitable methods, describe them
briefly and explain that kind of information each will produce. We must describe expected arising and
the conclusions we will be presented. We can select a suitable title based on own idea. The proposal
may vary according to those kinds of research historical, aim and objectives etc. The common form
of research proposal are an application, in a compact manner, of the nature of research, needed
reason, the way to make, arising and resources need carrying out. (1) Mean of communication from
the researcher to applicator and other. (2) A plan for action to describe the scope, aims, objectives,
one by one procedure and expected arising. (3) A contract that will form the basis of agreement both
the parties of involved.
There are mainly two more Pali, Sanskrit, Chinese, Tibetan, and Prakrit etc but other way is two
main post graduate research degrees known as M.A and Ph.D too. Otherwise, there is no single
format for research proposals. This is because every research project is different. Different
disciplines, donor organisations and academic institutions all have different formats and
requirements. There are, however, several key components which must be included in every research
proposal. The specific research problem will dictate what other sections are required. Key
components are:
(1) A description of the research problem. (2) An argument as to why that problem is important. (3) A
review of literature relevant to the research problem. (4) A description of the proposed research
methodology. (5) A description of how the research findings will be used and/or disseminated. Before
your proposal can make sense to a reader, he or she must understand clearly what the proposed
research will be about. Therefore, you would do well to begin this section with a clear and simple
formulation of your research question, application data and many things so on.
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