Nigerian postgraduate study is unlike anywhere else in the world. The expectations are international (your dissertation will be judged against journals indexed in Scopus and Web of Science), the resources are local (your library access is patchy, your internet may be patchy too), and the supervisor relationship is uneven. You can go six weeks without feedback and discover at submission that an entire chapter needs rethinking.
CampusTutor's graduate mode was built for this reality. The tutor switches to postgraduate register automatically — denser explanations, more citation-aware language, fewer assumptions about your foundational knowledge. When you ask about a concept in econometrics, mixed-methods research design, or molecular biology, the answer matches the depth you actually need at MSc or PhD level.
Project Lab is where the platform earns its keep for thesis students. The literature review module helps you map the existing scholarship in your topic — surfacing papers you may have missed, flagging gaps that justify your contribution, and structuring your review chapter logically rather than as a chronological list of citations. Citation grounding is the critical part: every reference Project Lab proposes is verified against a real academic record before it goes into your draft. Compared to general-purpose AI tools that invent realistic-looking journal articles, this is the difference between a passable bibliography and a viva-ready one.
Defence preparation deserves its own line. The platform simulates the supervisor questions your committee is most likely to ask given your topic, methodology and findings. You rehearse the three-minute pitch (so you can crisply state your contribution), the ten-minute summary (so you can defend your methodology), and the line-by-line probe (where examiners poke at your weakest empirical claim). You walk into defence having heard your own answers out loud — not seeing them for the first time when an external examiner cross-examines you.
AI-assistance disclosure is increasingly required by Nigerian university senate regulations for postgraduate work. CampusTutor produces a structured log of where you used AI assistance — for literature search, for chapter scaffolding, for proof-reading — so you can attach it to your submission as proof of ethical use. This is not optional in many faculties; using a tool that supports it protects your academic standing.