Yes your paper does have a chance to be accepted
. If it didn’t, you would not have gotten a major revision, but rather a rejection. Note the editor can choose to accept a paper even if the reviewers recommend rejection. It doesn’t happen often, but it’s possible.
What are the chances of acceptance after major revision?
The probability of major revised paper is
more than 50%
. If one addresses the reviewers/editors comment properly, the paper acceptance chance is more. A very few papers rejected after revisions.
Can a manuscript be rejected after major revision?
A very few papers rejected after
revisions. I agree that there is a high chance of acceptance if the editor asks for major revision. However, it means that there are serious issues to be addressed. … Rejection is only possible in rare cases when authors ignore required modifications by reviewers/editor.
Does major revision mean accepted?
To my experience, major revision in general
leads to the acceptance of a manuscript reviewed and re-reviewed for several rounds
. Minor revision may undergo referee evaluation; however, in most cases, the editor accepts the paper without sending the revised manuscript to the reviewer.
Can a paper be rejected after acceptance?
While
it is reasonable to reject a paper
up front due to lack of space, backlog of similar papers, etc, it is not reasonable to do this once the paper has been accepted for publication. … The Editor should have informed the authors who could have made a choice of withdrawing or waiting for publication.
What is the difference between major and minor revision?
In my field (chemistry), the practice is: for those journals that make a clear distinction between minor and major revision requests,
“major revision” means that the paper will have to undergo further review after revision
, usually by the same referees, while “minor revision” means that while changes should be made, no …
Is revise and resubmit good?
Authors should view an invitation to revise and resubmit as
good news
because it means the journal has found value with the article. If authors make a considered effort to address reviewers’ comments, then in all proba- bility, the resubmitted article will be accepted for publication.
What is a significant revision?
A revision that will alter the meaning of what is being revised
.
What is a risky revision?
As there is likely to be uncertainty on whether and how certain issues can be addressed and what the revised article will look like and its value, the term “risky revision” is common
in editorial reports for first round submissions that are not rejected
.
How long does it take for major revision to be accepted after submission?
It depends on journal and reviewers . Usually
20 to 30 days minimum
required.
What happens after paper acceptance?
The manuscript is either accepted or rejected. Following peer review, if a manuscript is accepted, it then
undergoes proof development and a review process prior to publication
. This process is often tedious as it requires careful review of the publication-ready version of your manuscript.
What does accept with revision mean?
Accept with major revisions:
An editor arrives at this decision when a manuscript needs to be substantially improved before it can be accepted
. … Usually, the paper is sent to the same set of reviewers who had reviewed it the first time, but the editor may choose to send it to a different set of reviewers.
It’s possible to change the author list after acceptance
, but the editors will be suspicious and will ask for an explanation of why nothing unethical is going on. I assume you discussed authorship with your advisor when you submitted the paper, and both of you approved of the author list at the time of submission.
What happens after revise and resubmit?
Revise and resubmit means exactly what it says: if you revise the manuscript and
resubmit it, we will look at it again
(hopefully with the same editor and reviewers, but not necessarily). Typically this means the required revisions are substantial enough that it will go to reviewers again.
What does moderate revision mean?
Your article has a good chance of being accepted
, but requires additional changes to be made to satisfy our reviewers. These changes usually require more time and it is likely we will need to send the revised article back to at least one of the reviewers.
How long does it take to review a revised manuscript?
Typically the manuscript will be reviewed
within 80 days
. Should the reviewers’ reports contradict one another or a report is unduly delayed, a further expert opinion will be sought. If necessary, revised manuscripts may be returned to the initial reviewers, usually within 1 month.