Standardizing your research for global academic recognition.
A thesis is a formal report of original research. To meet the standards of Scopus and Web of Science, a manuscript must follow a logical flow that allows other researchers to validate and build upon your findings.
The title should be concise, descriptive, and contain keywords that accurately reflect the contents of your research for search engine discoverability.
A 250-300 word summary of the problem, methodology, key results, and conclusion. This is the most read part of your thesis by indexing databases.
Define the research problem, the scope of your study, and your specific objectives. Explain why this research is necessary now.
Detail your research design, data collection methods, and simulation tools (e.g., MATLAB, SPSS). This section must provide enough detail for replication.
Present your data using clear tables and figures. Interpret the findings and compare them with existing literature from your review.
List all sources in alphabetical order or following the APA/Harvard style. Proper citation is critical to avoid plagiarism and meet indexing ethics.