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"A research proposal is like the foundation of a building. The type and design of the building are dependent upon the foundation"

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Writing a research proposal is a critical step in the research process, serving as a blueprint for your study. It outlines the research question, objectives, methodology, and significance, providing a clear plan for your investigation. This post draws on insights from Ranjit Kumar's Research Methodology: A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners to offer a comprehensive guide to crafting a successful research proposal.

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