
Conduct Research That Stands Out
A structured mentor-led research and publication program designed to help students build academically rigorous, publication-ready work with guidance from researchers and PhD fellows.
100+
research papers published by our students
#1
profile differentiator for STEM and humanities admits
50+
featured in top journals and presented at academic conferences
100+
Research papers published by our students
50+
Featured in top journals and presented at academic conferences
#1
Profile differentiator for STEM and humanities admits
Research Isn't Just an Activity - It's Proof of
Intellectual Maturity
Most students participate in activities. Very few build something academically rigorous and publishable. Our Research + Publication Program helps students create meaningful academic work that demonstrates depth, credibility, and independent thinking.

Build a Strong Academic Profile
Develop a high-impact research project that strengthens university applications and demonstrates genuine academic curiosity.
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Publication-ready research paper
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Strong differentiation for top universities
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Enhanced college application positioning
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Evidence of intellectual depth

Awards & Publication
Students receive structured support for journal submissions, competitions, and symposium presentations.
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Journal & competition positioning
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Submission preparation support
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Understanding peer-review standards
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Final symposium presentation

Develop Real Research Skills
Learn how real academic research works through hands-on mentorship and guided execution.
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Research methodology & framework
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Literature review & gap analysis
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Data collection & analysis
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Academic writing & presentation

Core Research Phase (10 Weeks)
01
Research Area Identification
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Identify a high-potential research area aligned with the student’s interests and academic goals
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Research Question & Hypothesis
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Develop a focused research question and build a strong hypothesis framework.
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Literature Review & Gap Analysis
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Analyze existing research, identify knowledge gaps, and position the project meaningfully.
04
Methodology & Framework Design
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Learn how to structure academic research methodologies and research frameworks.
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Research, Data Collection & Analysis
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Conduct research, collect evidence or data, and analyze findings systematically.
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Academic Paper Writing
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Structure and write a complete academic research paper with mentor guidance.
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Final Symposium Presentation
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Present research findings confidently through a guided symposium experience.
Publication & Submission Support
Students receive advanced support to position their work for journals, competitions, and academic recognition opportunities.
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Journal & competition selection
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Reviewer-standard editing
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Cover letter & abstract preparation
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Submission documentation support
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Understanding peer-review process
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Revision & resubmission strategy
Program Structure
Mentor Sessions + Writing Coach
18 Sessions (15 + 3)
Publication Support
Journal / Competition Submission
Mentor Profile
Researchers / PhD Fellows
Program Oversight
Dedicated Program Manager
Duration
12–15 Weeks
Small Cohort Discussions & Final Symposium
Included
Research Output
Publication-Ready Research Paper
Portfolio Support
Enhanced College Application Positioning
What Students Graduate With
✅ Publication-ready research paper
✅ Submission to journals or competitions
✅ Strong academic positioning for top university applications
✅ Research experience guided by experts
✅ Independent intellectual project ownership
✅ Presentation and academic communication skills
They Published Research & Got Into Top Universities
"My research became the centerpiece of my application. Admissions officers asked about it in my interview - and I had so much to say. Stanford loved it."
Priya S. - Admitted to Stanford
Research Topic: AI bias in facial recognition algorithms
"I found that surface codes are the most effective for reducing errors in quantum computers. Publishing that research completely changed my profile - MIT said it showed research-level thinking."
Arjun K. - Admitted to MIT
Research Topic: Quantum error correction codes
