A plan is a concise and coherent summary of your research. It lists the central problems you want to solve.
It outlines the general research areas of your research, including the current level of knowledge and any recent debates on this topic.
This also proves the originality of your research.
The research plan is the most important document you submit in the application process. It gives you an opportunity to prove that you have graduate-level research ability, for example, to prove that you have the ability to express complex ideas clearly, concisely and critically.
How to write a proposal?
Knowing the structure of the proposal will make writing easier.
The content and structure of the proposal requirements vary with different research fields. Therefore, you should consult closely with your tutor in order to understand any special requirements in your field. Generally speaking, however, the research plan includes the following parts:
Title (title)
Abstraction (abstraction)
The background, significance and research problems of this topic.
Research purposes and problems.
Literature review.
Research/project design (research/project design)
Time axis (time axis)
Expected results/impact
References (references)