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The right to defend a doctoral thesis in a public defence means that your doctoral thesis meets the minimum requirements and that your faculty has granted you the right to have your thesis printed and to start the preparations for your public examination. The Faculty decides on granting permission for public defence based on statements by the preliminary examiners. The defence must be held no later than 9 months after receiving the right to defend the doctoral thesis.