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Updated: 11 June 2026 · Content by Ghostwriting4U
The undergraduate dissertation is the first piece of genuinely independent research most students ever attempt, and it carries real weight in your final classification. Eight or ten thousand words, a literature review, a methodology you chose yourself, findings you have to defend — all of it landing in the same term as exams, a part-time job and the rest of your modules. If the reading has piled up and the writing has not started, that is the ordinary reality of third year, not a sign you have left it too late.
Ghostwriting4U pairs you with an academic who holds at least a master’s in your subject and has written dissertations like yours many times over. What you receive is a bespoke model answer: written from scratch for you, kept private, and made to be used as a study aid and reference for your own work. No templates, no recycled essays.
What you get with Ghostwriting4U
- A real subject specialist — your writer is qualified in your discipline, not a generalist taking on ten unrelated briefs at once.
- Turnitin-safe originality — written for you alone, with a similarity report on request.
- Your referencing, your handbook — Harvard, APA, OSCOLA, Vancouver, MLA or Chicago, matched to your department’s marking guide.
- You choose your writer — compare quotes and ratings from past students before you decide.
- Pay in instalments — split the cost into stages and approve each one before the next begins.
- Complete confidentiality — no real name required; you work under an account number.
Bachelor’s thesis or dissertation — which is it?
The two words cause needless confusion. In the UK and across most of Europe, the final-year undergraduate research project is a dissertation; you will rarely hear it called a thesis until postgraduate level. In the United States the convention flips — an undergraduate or master’s thesis, then a PhD dissertation. The work is the same either way; only the label changes. Tell us where you study and we will use its exact terminology and follow its submission rules to the letter.
How it works
Four steps, and you stay in control of every one.
- Send your brief. Topic, word count, deadline and your university’s handbook if you have it. No name needed.
- Choose your writer. Within hours you receive quotes from qualified writers, each with ratings from previous students. You pick the one you want.
- Work in stages. Message your writer directly, share supervisor feedback and receive the dissertation chapter by chapter if you prefer.
- Pay as you go. Split the fee into instalments and sign off each part before the next one starts.
Fields we cover
Your dissertation goes to a specialist in your discipline — someone who knows the debates, the methods and the authors a marker expects to see cited.
Business & management
Strategy, finance, HR and operations dissertations, including survey or interview-based primary research, financial analysis and case studies. Our writers apply frameworks such as SWOT, PESTEL and Porter’s Five Forces rather than just listing them. Example topics:
- The impact of hybrid working on small-firm productivity in the UK retail sector
- Customer loyalty drivers for independent coffee shops post-pandemic
- ESG reporting and its effect on SME access to bank lending
Marketing
Consumer behaviour, branding, social media and market-research dissertations, with the data analysis to support your findings rather than decorate them. Example topics:
- How TikTok influencer authenticity shapes Gen Z purchase intent
- The role of user-generated content in fast-fashion brand trust
- Email personalisation and conversion in UK e-commerce
Nursing & healthcare
Evidence-based practice projects, literature reviews and reflective accounts following Vancouver referencing and NMC expectations. Example topics:
- Nurse-led interventions to reduce hospital falls in elderly wards
- Barriers to early mental-health referral in primary care
- The effect of structured handover on patient safety
Law
Doctrinal and comparative dissertations in OSCOLA, with proper case and statute analysis. Example topics:
- The adequacy of UK data-protection law after Brexit
- Reform of the law on coercive control in domestic abuse
- Liability for harm caused by autonomous vehicles
Computer science
Software, data-science and AI projects pairing a written dissertation with a working artefact — code, a model or a prototype — plus the testing a technical marker looks for. Example topics:
- A machine-learning model for early detection of phishing URLs
- Usability testing of an accessible mobile banking interface
- Comparing relational and NoSQL databases for a booking system
Psychology & education
Quantitative and qualitative research in APA 7th, with sound methodology and the statistical or thematic analysis your ethics committee will expect. Example topics:
- Social-media use and self-esteem in late adolescence
- The effect of formative feedback on undergraduate motivation
- Teacher perceptions of inclusive practice in primary classrooms
How a bachelor’s dissertation is structured
Most UK undergraduate dissertations follow a recognisable shape. The exact chapter list varies by department, but a marker expects to find:
- Title page, abstract and contents
- Introduction — your research problem, aims and questions
- Literature review — a critical map of existing work, not a summary
- Methodology — your approach, design, sampling and ethics, justified
- Findings — what your data actually shows
- Discussion — what it means, set against the literature
- Conclusion — contribution, limitations and what comes next
- References and appendices
Lab-based and scientific dissertations often use the tighter IMRaD format (Introduction, Methods, Results and Discussion). Either way, we build to the structure your handbook specifies — and if you are unsure which applies, your writer will tell you.
Word count, formatting and referencing
A UK undergraduate dissertation usually runs 8,000 to 12,000 words, though this varies widely by course — some run to 6,000, others closer to 15,000. We price and plan around your exact word count, quoting per standard page, where one standard page is 1,800 characters of text. That is the unit most universities use, which keeps the maths honest on both sides.
Referencing is where easy marks are won and lost. We write in every major system — Harvard, APA 7th, OSCOLA, Vancouver, MLA and Chicago — and match your department’s house style exactly, because a marker who spots sloppy citations starts reading with doubt. Send us your handbook and we will mirror its formatting, from line spacing to the reference list.
Originality and Turnitin
Every dissertation is written from scratch for one student and never resold, reused or uploaded to any database. That is what a bespoke model answer means. On request we run your work through Turnitin and send you the similarity report, so you can see the originality score with your own eyes before you decide what to do with it.
How much does it cost?
Prices start at €19 per standard page (1,800 characters) and depend on your subject, level and deadline. A 10,000-word dissertation therefore starts at roughly €635, and you always see a fixed quote before committing. Spread the cost across instalments and approve each stage before paying for the next.
| Deadline | Surcharge | Price from (per standard page) | 10,000-word dissertation from |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30+ days (standard) | None | €19 | €635 |
| 14–21 days | +15% | €22 | €735 |
| 7–10 days (express) | +40% | €27 | €900 |
| Under 7 days (rush) | On request | From €32 | From €1,070 |
Prices are indicative starting points; your fixed quote depends on subject and the research involved.
How to choose a dissertation topic
The topic is the single decision that shapes everything that follows. Pick well and the dissertation almost plans itself; pick badly and you fight the thing for months. Use these tests:
- Pick something you can stand for a term. You will live with this topic for three or four months. Mild curiosity beats a fashionable subject you find dull by week two.
- Check the literature exists first. Before you commit, find at least fifteen credible academic sources on Google Scholar, JSTOR or your library database. A topic with no scholarship behind it is a dead end.
- Make it narrow enough to finish. “Social media and mental health” is a book, not a dissertation. “Instagram use and body image among UK female undergraduates” is a project you can actually complete.
- Match it to your methods. Be honest about whether you can run a survey, get ethics approval or access the data the question needs. A brilliant question you cannot research is no use.
- Clear it with your supervisor early. A supervisor with expertise in your area gives sharper feedback. Agree the scope before you write a word.
Common mistakes in a bachelor’s dissertation
- A literature review that only summarises. Markers want you to compare, weigh and find the gap — not to paraphrase one source after another.
- A methodology with no justification. Saying what you did is not enough; you have to say why that approach answers your question, and what its limits are.
- Findings and discussion blurred together. Report what the data shows, then interpret it. Mixing the two loses marks and confuses the reader.
- Weak or unreliable sources. Wikipedia, random blogs and undated web pages do not belong in the reference list. Aim for peer-reviewed articles and academic books.
- Citation errors. Inconsistent referencing reads as carelessness and is easy to penalise. One style, applied properly, throughout.
- A conclusion that just repeats the introduction. The conclusion should state your contribution, own its limitations and point to further work.
- Leaving ethics approval too late. Primary research with human participants needs sign-off before you collect anything. Forgetting this can sink an otherwise strong project.
- No supervisor contact. Students who check in regularly tend to mark a grade higher than those who vanish until the deadline.
What students say
I had the methodology and the data but no idea how to turn it into a discussion chapter. My writer showed me how to structure the argument and the section read like mine, just sharper. Submitted on time, came out with a 2:1.
OSCOLA was the part I dreaded most and it was flawless. The case analysis was genuinely strong and the Turnitin report came back at 4%. Worth every penny for the peace of mind in final year.
Being able to pay in stages made it possible at all on a student budget. I approved each chapter as it came, sent my supervisor’s notes through, and the revisions were done without any fuss.
Our numbers
Universities our students write for
Our writers know the dissertation handbooks, referencing conventions and marking expectations of the UK’s leading institutions, including:
Collegiate tutorial system with exacting standards on argument and source criticism. We follow each faculty’s distinct submission conventions.
Tripos-based assessment where dissertation expectations differ sharply by subject. We match the department’s exact requirements.
Research-intensive across the sciences, social sciences and humanities. Strong emphasis on methodology and ethics approval.
One of the largest UK universities, with detailed faculty handbooks for business, nursing, engineering and the social sciences.
Rigorous expectations for economics, management and politics dissertations, with a heavy premium on theoretical framing.
Scotland’s research powerhouse, with distinct honours-dissertation conventions across its schools.
Strong in law, nursing, health and the humanities. We follow OSCOLA, Vancouver or the relevant style as required.
We also support students at the wider Russell Group, post-1992 universities and international institutions teaching in English.
How to use your dissertation — and is it legal?
What you receive is a model answer: a custom-written, fully referenced study aid for your own research and reference. Commissioning reference material is entirely legal. How you use it is your responsibility, and we ask every client to use our work in line with their institution’s academic-integrity policy. We say this plainly because a service that pretends otherwise is not one to trust with your degree.
Why students choose Ghostwriting4U
Anonymous from start to finish. Writers who actually hold a degree in your subject. The freedom to choose your own writer on price and track record. Direct contact throughout, free amendments within your brief, and instalments that keep both the money and the work under control. Over a decade of preparing academic materials, and the reason students come back — and send their coursemates — is simple: the work is good and the process is honest.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a bachelor's dissertation cost?
Pricing starts at €19 per standard page, where one standard page is 1,800 characters. A typical 8,000-word undergraduate dissertation is roughly 27 standard pages and therefore starts at around €510. The exact figure depends on your subject, how soon you need it and whether the project involves primary research. You always see a fixed quote before you commit — no hidden extras.
How long does it take to write a bachelor's dissertation?
A full undergraduate dissertation usually takes three to four weeks from brief to final draft. If your deadline is tighter, our express option can turn a complete piece around in as little as seven days, and we can deliver chapter by chapter so you have something to show your supervisor along the way.
What is the difference between a bachelor's thesis and a dissertation?
In the UK the final-year undergraduate research project is almost always called a dissertation; 'thesis' is more common in the US and at doctoral level. The two words describe the same kind of work at this stage. Tell us your university and we will follow its handbook and its terminology exactly.
Is the work original and Turnitin-safe?
Yes. Every dissertation is written from scratch for one student and is never resold or added to any database. On request we run it through Turnitin and send you the similarity report so you can see the originality score before you submit.
Can you write in my referencing style?
We work in every major system — Harvard, APA 7th, OSCOLA for law, Vancouver for nursing, MLA and Chicago. Send us your department's referencing guide and your writer will match it precisely, down to the punctuation of the reference list.
Can I talk to my writer while the work is in progress?
Yes. You message your writer directly through your account, share your supervisor's comments, upload reading lists or data, and ask for updates at any point. You stay in control from the first chapter to the last.
What if my supervisor asks for changes?
Amendments that fall within your original brief are free. Send us the feedback and your writer revises the work until it matches what your supervisor asked for.
Is my order confidential?
Completely. We never ask for your real name — you work under an account number. Your topic is not indexed by search engines, and your details are never shared with anyone, including your writer.
Get your dissertation moving today
Send us your topic, word count and deadline — and your university’s handbook if you have it. You will have quotes from qualified writers within hours, with no obligation and no name required.