For the award of a master's degree, the master's thesis submitted by the degree applicant will be evaluated by one chief examiner and two or more sub-examiners through a thesis review and oral examination to determine (judge) whether the degree is acceptable or not (pass/fail) based on the following criteria:
- The research topic and problem awareness must be clearly defined.
- Previous research is appropriately cited and thoroughly reviewed.
- The research is thorough and based on documentary evidence and facts.
- The research content and thesis are clear.
- The writing, citations, notes, etc. must be appropriate, and the paper must be in the proper format of a research paper.
- The research method must be appropriate and be in line with the research objectives and content.
- Have clear original analysis and consideration in your field of expertise