The Document That Decides Your Research Journey
The synopsis is the single most scrutinised document of your PhD. The Departmental Research Committee (DRC) reads it to judge whether your problem is worth researching, whether your objectives are achievable, and whether your methodology can actually answer your research questions. A vague or poorly structured synopsis leads to rejection, resubmission cycles, and months of lost registration time. A research paper faces the same gate at journals: editors reject the majority of submissions before peer review, usually for weak framing rather than weak data.
We write both documents the way committees and editors expect to read them. Your synopsis is built around a precisely stated research problem, measurable objectives, testable hypotheses and a methodology that matches your resources and timeline. Your research paper is structured to the target journal's conventions — abstract, keywords, introduction, methods, results, discussion — with every claim supported by cited literature.
What's Included
PhD / MPhil Synopsis
- Title refinement and rationale for the study
- Introduction and background with a clear statement of the problem
- Focused review of literature identifying the research gap
- Objectives, research questions and hypotheses that examiners can verify
- Methodology: research design, population, sampling, tools and analysis plan
- Chapterisation scheme, references, and your university's prescribed format
Research Paper
- Original manuscript from your data, thesis chapter, or a fresh topic in your area
- Structure and length matched to your target journal's author guidelines
- Proper citation and referencing throughout, in the journal's required style
- Abstract and keyword optimisation for indexing and discoverability
- plagiarism report — delivered plagiarism-free and ready for submission
Our Process
- Consultation: we understand your topic, university or journal requirements, and what stage you're at.
- Outline approval: you receive the proposed structure — title, objectives, framework — before full drafting begins.
- Drafting: your assigned subject expert writes the document with complete references.
- Review and revision: incorporate your supervisor's or co-authors' feedback until the document is approved.
- Delivery: final formatted document with plagiarism report.
How Long Will It Take?
Every project is different, so we don't quote one-size-fits-all deadlines. In your free consultation we understand your scope, your university's requirements and your target dates, agree a realistic schedule together, and put it in writing before work begins — then we stick to it.
Frequently Asked Questions
My synopsis was already rejected once. Can you fix it?
Yes — synopsis revival is a speciality. We study the committee's comments, diagnose the real objections (usually vague objectives or a mismatched methodology), and restructure the document to address every point before your next DRC meeting.
Can you write a paper from my thesis chapter?
Yes. Converting thesis chapters into journal articles is one of our most requested services. We condense, restructure and reframe the chapter to journal conventions — and if you plan to publish, we ensure the paper and thesis don't create a self-plagiarism problem later.
Do you help choose the topic itself?
Yes. If you're at the very beginning, we propose 3–5 researchable topics in your area with a short feasibility note for each — considering data availability, existing literature and your career goals — so you and your guide can pick with confidence. Also see our guide on selecting a PhD research topic.