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You know when you are disputing (i think is the word) infront of people and another doctor is grilling you on your research.
It is not uncommon for people to fail their PhD presentation. In fact, a small percentage of PhD students do not pass their defense on the first attempt.
The main reasons for failing a PhD presentation can vary, but they often include lack of preparation, unclear research goals, poor presentation skills, and inadequate understanding of the subject matter.
To increase your chances of passing a PhD presentation, it is important to thoroughly prepare by practicing your presentation, knowing your research inside and out, and seeking feedback from your advisor and peers.
Yes, in most cases, a failed PhD presentation can be rescheduled. However, it is best to consult with your advisor and program guidelines to determine the specific steps and requirements for rescheduling.
If someone fails their PhD presentation, they will typically have to revise their research and presentation and schedule a new defense date. This can delay graduation and may require additional coursework or research.