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Just to add: there is a grade associated with a Master's defense, so it is possible to get a low grade, if you don't present or answer questions well. But actually failing is very unlikely, as this answer explains.
It is very unlikely your thesis will be outright rejected. It is very likely you will be asked to make some corrections. Yes, you will have to make the corrections and send the thesis again. Requirements for a thesis are generally set out by the university.
A thesis, or dissertation (abbreviated diss.), is a document submitted in support of candidature for an academic degree or professional qualification presenting the author's research and findings.
After you have defended your thesis or dissertation and made any final revisions, it is time to complete your final paperwork and upload your final document to D-Scholarship!
It's generally a pro forma affair. Most students' fates are decided long before, their dissertations having been gone over with a fine-tooth comb by their research supervisors. According to the national Council on Graduate Schools, less than 1 percent of doctoral candidates fail their dissertation defense.
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It is very unlikely your thesis will be outright rejected. It is very likely you will be asked to make some corrections. Yes, you will have to make the corrections and send the thesis again. Requirements for a thesis are generally set out by the university.
After Thesis Submission: You will receive an acknowledgement from the Postgraduate (PG) Office to say that your thesis has been received (usually to your Postgraduate email account).
After Thesis Submission: The PG Office will contact your Senior Supervisor to request submission of the Examiner Nomination Form and the Supervisor's Certificate (if these have not already been received). Your thesis cannot be sent for examination until these forms have been received.
Each Department has a \u201cDepartmental Research Committee\u201d (DRC), consisting of Head of Department (HOD) as ex-officio member and Chairperson, and 2 to 6 faculty members, at the level of Assistant Professor or above, who are active in research. The size of DRC may depend on the number of faculty members in the Department.
After Thesis Submission: You will receive an acknowledgement from the Postgraduate (PG) Office to say that your thesis has been received (usually to your Postgraduate email account).

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