How long do paper revisions take?
TIP: journals have different revision deadlines which vary from as little as a few weeks to three months depending on the revisions that need to be made. If you do not think you will be able to return a revised manuscript in the allotted time tell the editor immediately.
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.
What happens after revised manuscript is submitted?
Once the revised manuscript is submitted, it is first assigned to an associate editor, and the status shows “With Editor.” The editor then sends it for another round of peer review, and the status changes to “Under review.”
How long does revise and resubmit take?
After the initial cycle, the “ball is back in the authors’ court” for a revision. On average, authors took about 11 weeks to resubmit, nearly as long as HSR took to get reviews.
How long will minor revision take?
Minor revision means that your paper accepted by about 70 \% but not final acceptance until you fix further comments. Time varies from journal to others, but within one month.
How long does it take after minor revision?
For a minor revision, the editor may decide to send the revised manuscript to the peer reviewer for a final check or review the manuscript themselves if the changes were indeed minor. Based on this, it may take about two-three weeks for this round of review and for the final decision.
How long does a desk rejection take?
Desk rejects are usually quite quick (e.g., 1 to 4 weeks is common in my experience). Note that not all journals do desk rejects, and many journals vary in how much they filter at this stage.
How long does it take for minor revision?