Structure of presentation for MPhil viva1. Opening slide with title, your name and registred no2. Background to your research areas3. Objective of your research4. Outcome of Literature review5. Methodology followed-Justification6. Discussion7. Findings8. Conclusion9. Suggestions for further researchThings to Keep in Mind1. Ensure that your findings and conclusion match your objectives and research questions stated in the beginning of the dissertation2. When the question as to why you chose the topic you could begin with your personal reason but emphasise on the research gap that led you to the research3. Avoid putting points on the PPT which are not there in your dissertation.Presentation1. Greet the external examiner, internal examiner, guide, faculty members and others. Welcome them to the presentation.2. After the question answer session thank the external examiner, internal examiner, guide, faculty members, others.3. Dress formally4. As far as possible the slide design should be plain black and whiteDefense1. In case a genuine gap in your dissertation or argument is shown accept it. Say you will attend to it.2. Be confident but polite while answering any question.
Standard Questions asked in MPhil/PhD Vivas
1. What is your research question?
2. What is your methodology?
3. How does your research methodology justify your research question?
4. Why did you do this research?-Research gap
5. Do your research question and methodology reflect in the title? How?
6. Why did you choose these films/these photographs/this institution/text for study? (The answer should come from the nature of research question and not person choice, preference, or guide suggested etc.)
7. Justification for methodology. Why did you chose this method/methodology and not another one?
8. Why didn't you chose Indian texts /films?
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