The short answer is no, in most academic institutions, you generally cannot submit your thesis for publication or final approval without presenting it first—especially if it's part of your formal degree requirement.
A thesis defense or presentation is typically mandatory because:
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It proves your understanding of the subject
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It allows academic supervisors to question and verify your work
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It completes the formal requirements of your degree
But What Happens After You Present?
Once your thesis has been officially approved or defended, you are free to publish it independently, including through platforms like GlobalX Publications.
At that stage, you can:
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Submit your thesis for publication
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Retain full rights over your work
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Reach a global audience through academic magazines or research showcases
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Get featured in platforms like Education View
Exceptions
There are a few cases where you may submit your thesis without presenting it:
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If you're publishing an early draft or research paper based on your thesis
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If your university waives the defense requirement (rare, but possible)
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If you're submitting a non-degree research project
In such cases, GlobalX can review and publish your work as long as it's original, complete, and valuable to readers.
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