Expert Support for Scopus & WoS Indexed Journals

Publishing in Scopus-indexed journals is a critical milestone for any researcher, yet the process is often fraught with rigorous peer reviews, complex formatting requirements, and high rejection rates. At Thesis Consultants, we bridge the gap between your research and global recognition.

Our Scopus publication assistance is designed to handle every technical aspect of the publishing journey. From identifying the most relevant Q1 or Q2 journals to ensuring your manuscript meets the highest linguistic and structural standards, our experts provide a clear roadmap to success.

  • Journal Selection: Identification of high-impact journals matching your research scope.
  • Manuscript Polishing: Technical editing and language refinement to meet international standards.
  • Reviewer Response: Assistance in addressing complex peer-review comments and revisions.
  • Ethical Compliance: Ensuring all ethical guidelines and citation standards are met.

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Our Workflow

1

Consultation

Understanding your research gap and requirements.

2

Strategy

Developing a custom methodology and publication plan.

3

Execution

Expert implementation and rigorous quality checks.

4

Delivery

Successful publication or submission with support.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you guarantee Scopus publication?
While the final decision rests with the journal's editorial board, we guarantee that your paper will meet all technical and quality benchmarks required for high-impact journals, significantly increasing your chances of acceptance.
How long does the publication process take?
The timeline depends on the journal's peer-review cycle, typically ranging from 3 to 8 months. We work to expedite the process through high-quality initial submissions.
Do you assist with UGC Care journals?
Yes, we provide support for UGC Care Group I and Group II (Scopus/WoS) journals depending on your specific university requirements.