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What does it takes to upgrade a Masters into PHD?
Any of u have been through this situation? Please enlighten me. Thanks in advance!
What it takes to upgrade from Masters to PHD, Local Uni
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Dec 13 2013, 11:26 PM, updated 12y ago
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Hye, I'm planning to pursue a postgraduate degree in Strategic and Defence Studies (part-time) in UM. I have been searching through the net for quite a while and a "local" answer to my question is nowhere to be found.
Question: What does it takes to upgrade a Masters into PHD? Any of u have been through this situation? Please enlighten me. Thanks in advance! |
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Dec 14 2013, 01:54 AM
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QUOTE(Fadzy Kamaruddin @ Dec 13 2013, 11:26 PM) Hye, I'm planning to pursue a postgraduate degree in Strategic and Defence Studies (part-time) in UM. I have been searching through the net for quite a while and a "local" answer to my question is nowhere to be found. Hi Fadzy,Question: What does it takes to upgrade a Masters into PHD? Any of u have been through this situation? Please enlighten me. Thanks in advance! Do you mean conversion of a Masters degree into PhD? If so, these are some of the requirements. 1) Within 15 months of your candidature (may differ for part-timers). 2) One paper accepted in ISI journals. 3) Application letter to Dean of your faculty. 4) Letter of support from your supervisor and Head of Department. 5) Written report (inclusive of further additional research). If your application is successful, you will then need to do a conversion seminar. The panel of evaluators will then decide to approve your conversion or not. Please take note that you should clarify the requirements with the faculty or Institute of Graduate Studies for an up-to-date information. Good luck! |
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Dec 15 2013, 10:34 PM
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QUOTE(PseudoGene @ Dec 14 2013, 01:54 AM) Hi Fadzy, I think that one is the hardest right? ><"Do you mean conversion of a Masters degree into PhD? If so, these are some of the requirements. 1) Within 15 months of your candidature (may differ for part-timers). 2) One paper accepted in ISI journals. 3) Application letter to Dean of your faculty. 4) Letter of support from your supervisor and Head of Department. 5) Written report (inclusive of further additional research). If your application is successful, you will then need to do a conversion seminar. The panel of evaluators will then decide to approve your conversion or not. Please take note that you should clarify the requirements with the faculty or Institute of Graduate Studies for an up-to-date information. Good luck! |
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Dec 15 2013, 10:44 PM
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QUOTE(mycolumn @ Dec 15 2013, 10:34 PM) Definitely. That's the main hinder to those wishing to do a conversion. It's a bit difficult to get a publication accepted in less than 15 months. Especially, f you are starting a new project, and you need to plan the experimental designs etc. On the other hand, it's not stated that it needs to be Tier 1 or 2 (Q1 or Q2) publication, so you can actually go for Tier 4 (Q4), which is supposedly easier to get your paper accepted? As long as you and your supervisor don't mind. |
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Dec 16 2013, 10:47 AM
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thanx for your input guys! btw does the research topic contributes to the opportunity of doing conversion? what i understood is that doing phd is contributing new things to the body of knowledge. lets say i do my research in something totally new, will that grant me the chance for conversion?
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Dec 16 2013, 11:52 AM
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QUOTE(Fadzy Kamaruddin @ Dec 16 2013, 10:47 AM) thanx for your input guys! btw does the research topic contributes to the opportunity of doing conversion? what i understood is that doing phd is contributing new things to the body of knowledge. lets say i do my research in something totally new, will that grant me the chance for conversion? Your research need not be something entirely new but at least I believe your theoretical and practical contributions should be beyond the Master's level.Browsing through some PhD thesis can help to assess what are the typical contributions made by past PhD students. But I have to admit that reading some past thesis might make you drop your jaw and say, "like that also can get PhD ah?" because the contributions are just minimal. |
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Dec 16 2013, 12:04 PM
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QUOTE(Blofeld @ Dec 16 2013, 11:52 AM) Your research need not be something entirely new but at least I believe your theoretical and practical contributions should be beyond the Master's level. that is what i thought exactly. Browsing through some PhD thesis can help to assess what are the typical contributions made by past PhD students. But I have to admit that reading some past thesis might make you drop your jaw and say, "like that also can get PhD ah?" because the contributions are just minimal. |
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Dec 16 2013, 12:12 PM
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QUOTE(Fadzy Kamaruddin @ Dec 16 2013, 12:04 PM) that is what i thought exactly. Exactly, you just need to show the examiners (or the committee) that your contributions are worthy of a PhD. |
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Dec 16 2013, 12:52 PM
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QUOTE(Fadzy Kamaruddin @ Dec 16 2013, 10:47 AM) lets say i do my research in something totally new, will that grant me the chance for conversion? QUOTE(Fadzy Kamaruddin @ Dec 16 2013, 12:04 PM) i believe that i am able to produce something worthy of a phd (provided that they only want something new) especially in defence. The committee usually require that, for a Master by research to be convertible, it must be:(1) Feasible, i.e., a kind of subject-matter eligible for research (2) Novel, i.e., at least some aspect of the research must be new (3) Non-obvious, i.e., meaning that a "scientist having ordinary skill in the art" would not know how to solve the problem at which the research is directed by using exactly the same mechanism (4) Useful or be susceptible of industrial application Professor Stuart Pugh (the inventor of decision-matrix method), provided a list of 24 factors that may be used to evaluate the usefulness of your research outcome. 1. Performance 2. Environment 3. Life in service 4. Maintenance 5. Target product cost 6. Transportation 7. Packaging 8. Quantity 9. Manufacturing facilities 10. Size and weight 11. Aesthetics, appearance, and finish 12. Materials 13. Product life span 14. Standards 15. Ergonomics 16. Quality and reliability 17. Shelf life and storage 18. Testing 19. Safety 20. Product policy 21. Social and political implications 22. Product liability 23. Installation and operation 24. Reuse, recycling, and disposal |
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