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Differences between English Paper Format and Degree Paper Format
One: word format, a British paper is often around 2300 words; However, a dissertation requires at least 8000 words (undergraduate: liberal arts or business), most of which are between 12000- 15000 words.

Two: writing format, all dissertations have seven writing formats, including introduction, literature review, methodology, data definition and analysis, conclusion and recommendation! The word distribution of several parts is as follows: general introduction and conclusion account for 25% of the total words, literature review accounts for 35%, methodology accounts for 15%, and data discovery and analysis accounts for 25%!

Three: references. The number of references for a dissertation is at least 50, while the number of references for a British thesis is at most 20!

Four: Table of Contents format, often a British paper doesn't need a table of contents, but the format of graduation thesis must automatically generate a table of contents (emphasize that it is not manually input, but automatically generated)!