Writing a review paper is one of the smartest ways to publish—especially if you are a PhD scholar, master’s student, early-career researcher, or working professional who may not yet have experimental data.
In this video, I explain how to write a high-impact review paper and clearly answer a question many researchers struggle with:
👉 How is a review paper different from a research paper?
🔍 In this video, you will learn:
✅ What exactly a review paper is (and what it is NOT)
✅ Key differences between a review article vs research article
✅ Why review papers often receive more citations
✅ How to choose the right topic for a review paper
✅ Standard structure of a high-quality review paper
✅ Common mistakes to avoid (especially copy-paste writing 🚫)
✅ How review papers can boost your academic and research career
This video is especially useful if:
You are under pressure to publish but lack experimental data
You want to improve your critical thinking and literature analysis
You are planning your first journal paper
You want to understand publishing strategy, not just writing
I also share practical insights from real academic practice—what journals expect, how reviewers evaluate review papers, and how to position your work for impact.
📌 Remember:
A review paper is not about listing papers—it is about synthesizing knowledge and adding insight.
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