Gaining any kind of degree is never an easy task. It might seem easy from the outset, but as you progress and understand the intricacies, you might realize that there is no shortcut to any distance in life.
All the same, when it comes to the easiest and hardest PhD degrees, there are some courses that do not cost an arm and you do not need to sweat it out for long to get your certificate. However, there are some that require both. In terms of cost and rigorous process, they are king. But then, when you acquire them, you have earned yourself a respectable position in society.
I’ve once heard someone say that the hardest PhD to acquire is in the field we least consider. And I agree with him more. It takes strong internal motivation, commitment, and dedication to complete a dissertation. All scientific researches are difficult because you must meet a standard and explore an enormous amount of literature. Some people who studied PhD thought it was going to be easy for them and they were just going to hit the ground running. Alas,it was not so.
A PhD is a blind jump into the unknown, though yours could turn out to be less twisted. In everything, it pays to have your PhD degree. It is one of the greatest achievements in life.
Here are some of the hardest PhD degrees you can get in Africa.
A PhD, which is also known as Doctor of Philosophy, is the highest academic qualification. It requires a lot from anyone who is on a course to acquire it. You will have to substantially invest your time, energy, finance, supervision, equipment, and many more.
Africa is one of the continents experiencing an influx of students in schools running the proogramme. The acquisition of the certificate helps in future career prospects. However, it is usually difficult trying to work on their PhDs. Most of the time, master’s programmes do not fully equip the students with enough skills, critical thinking, and analysis ahead of a PhD programme. This affects the student’s performance.
The PhD consists of mainly pure research which will involve your spending most of your time working to obtain an independent PhD thesis. This will require a lot of reading, writing a literature review, evaluating some related research topics and even summarising your work. You will also be required to analyze sources of materials, produce experimental results and also collect data for the survey.
Your supervisor’s office is one of the most frequent places you might be seen. Most likely that you will have more than one supervisor who works together for your success.
The length of time expected to complete a PhD is 2 – 3 years for a full-time student and a minimum of 4 years if you are a part-time student. The length of the course actually varies, which might depend on your funding arrangement and registration time.
At the end of the programme, you are required to submit a written thesis that is usually on the range between 80 thousand to 100 thousand words. You must give written notice to your faculty, probably, two months ahead of submitting your thesis for examination. As soon as this notice is given, three examiners who are experts in your field are assigned to oversee your thesis. A written report is submitted at the end, which outlines the conclusion of your examiner.
The fees for PhD varies based on countries, institutions and courses involved. The programme fees can also vary depending on whether the student opted for thesis only programme or coursework and thesis programme. There is no definite amount one is expected to pay, except the above criteria are met. However, the internal service fee and a registration fee could cost about $800. The programme fee could cost between $1000 and $2,500. International students also pay a higher amount of money for the programme.
There are schools that offer different funding and scholarship programmes to their students (both citizens and international students). The funding and scholarship programmes could be offered by the university itself or from other external bodies. Student loans are also offered to various students. However, everything is dependent on the country and school involved.
To apply for a PhD, a Bachelor and Masters degree in related courses are required. There are special cases where a student without a Masters qualification is accepted. Note that individual universities have varying standards for admission application. Generally, here’s what is required of you:
After your application is reviewed, you may be required to come up for an interview. This is proof that you have great potential. You need to use every available skill to prove yourself worthy. International students could get their own interviews via videoconferencing.
Knowing the challenges faced by other students will help you to maneuver your own challenges.
Earning a PhD degree can be stressful, but the right university and course of study could help you overcome the challenges. Therefore, choose a course that you may not find very straining. Actually, there is no course that is easy to study, but when you are in the right place, you will be able to study effortlessly. If at all you do not have time for the flexibility in your programme, you can enroll in an online class, where you can study from anywhere and at any time. Your success is guaranteed.
This post was last modified on August 1, 2022 2:47 pm