Q: Can someone please help me understand how to write my research title?
My topic is ‘An assessment of university graduates towards self-employment.’ I am looking for assistance on how to write the title for this. Here is some more information about the topic: The world is currently experiencing a great problem of [un]employment. In this case, self-employment can be an alternative for some university graduates.
Your topic sounds quite interesting! However, we have modified some parts of your question for enhanced clarity.
To begin, the title of a research paper has to be brief and informative. It has to be relevant to the target group and also include appropriate keywords. This is because the title is the first part that readers notice of your research paper and then decide to read the paper. For the same reason, the title can also be attractive, but take care that it should not be gimmicky. If needed, you can write it as a question or even have two parts with a colon between them. A good idea is to have only a working title for now and then finalize the title once your paper is complete, when you are sure what is the focus of your paper.
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