Journal paper review process queries:
1. How many days does it take for the whole review process of a conference and a journal?
A: For a conference, one has to check the website of the related conference to know the date of the final result.
For a journal, it depends on the Publication, and a rough analysis based on previous experience is as follows:
Ex: TWC: 3 months,
TCOM: 3-4 months,
TIV: 1 month
TVT: 3 months
2. Acceptance rate of the paper under review:
For the conference, the accept and reject ratio of any conference in the ideal case is 30:70
Case 1: Sometimes it may undergo "Unsubmit" status after under review status, especially due to the format, font size, line limit per page issue, and misprinted references. Hence, it is important to check the mail even after it the submitted successfully. Usually, one will be notified within a week of the submission regarding this kind of issue.
Case 2: Once it is under review for more than a week, then we can expect the acceptance or "Major revision" or "Rejection" or "Rejection and resubmission." Acceptance in the first attempt is not an idle case. One can expect a "Major revision" with a probability based on the type of publication.
Ex:
1. Under "Rejection," one can resubmit.
2. Under "Major revision," one can address the comments and resubmit. Chances of acceptances = >50%.
3. Under "Reject and resubmit," the chances of major revision = 50%.
4. Under "Minor revision," once the comments are addressed and submitted, the chances of acceptance = 100%.
3. What are the stages of review of a journal paper?
Under review: for 1.5 months
Awaiting Reviewers Scores: 1 month
Awaiting Editor Decision: 15 days
Special case:
1. Subconnected paper:
Major revision submitted on Jan 11.
Editor decision status on Apr 8.
Result: Apr 9
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