
About Course
For medical research & thesis development support
Designed for students who need a complete, academically sound thesis aligned with university requirements.
What’s Included:
✔ Topic selection guidance
✔ Protocol development
✔ Complete thesis drafting
- Introduction
- Review of Literature
- Methodology
- Results
- Discussion
✔ GM4T structured academic format
✔ 2 structured revision cycles
✔ Basic formatting as per standard university guidelines
What’s Not Included:
✖ Supervisor-specific formatting (beyond standard structure)
✖ Multiple format redesigns
✖ Major restructuring after approval
Best For:
Students who want a clean, well-structured thesis without extensive customization
GM4T CORE PLAN– FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- What kind of thesis can I expect under the CORE plan?
You will receive a complete, academically sound thesis developed in a standard GM4T structured format, suitable for university submission.
This includes all major sections:
- Introduction
- Review of Literature
- Methodology
- Results
- Discussion
The focus is on clarity, structure, and exam-oriented presentation.
- Will my supervisor’s specific format be followed?
No.
The CORE plan follows a standard GM4T academic structure, which aligns with general university expectations.
✔ Basic formatting is included
✖ Supervisor-specific or highly customized formats are not included
- What does “GM4T structured format” mean?
It means your thesis will be developed using a pre-defined academic framework, ensuring:
- logical flow of content
- proper sequencing of sections
- exam-friendly presentation
This reduces confusion and improves evaluation quality.
- How is the thesis developed step-by-step?
The process follows a 3-phase structured workflow:
Phase 1 — Protocol Development
- Topic selection
- Objectives
- Methodology
👉 Once approved, this phase is locked
Phase 2 — Draft Development
- Introduction
- Review of Literature
- Methodology
👉 First revision cycle happens here
Phase 3 — Final Development
- Results
- Discussion
👉 Final revision cycle happens here
- What are “2 structured revision cycles”?
You will get 2 opportunities to request changes, but in a structured way:
- Feedback must be submitted together in one document
- Changes are implemented in one go
❌ Random or multiple small feedback messages are not accepted
- What kind of changes are allowed in this plan?
Included:
✔ Minor edits (grammar, wording)
✔ Small content refinements
Limited:
✔ Moderate edits (paragraph-level changes) — counted within revision cycles
Not Included:
✖ Major changes such as:
- changing study design
- rewriting entire sections
- major restructuring after approval
These will require additional charges.
- Can I request multiple changes after each supervisor meeting?
No.
You must:
👉 Collect all feedback
👉 Submit it together during the revision cycle
This ensures efficient processing and avoids delays.
- What if my supervisor asks for major changes later?
If changes involve:
- redesigning methodology
- rewriting large sections
- changing structure after approval
👉 These are considered major changes
👉 They are not included in CORE plan
- Will you keep modifying the thesis until my supervisor is fully satisfied?
No.
This plan has defined revision limits.
It is designed for:
👉 structured development
👉 limited refinement
If extensive iterations are required, PRO or ELITE plans are more suitable.
- How should I send feedback?
Feedback must be:
✔ Written
✔ Section-wise
✔ Clear and specific
Example:
- Section: Methodology
- Issue: Add sampling technique detail
- Expected change: Include systematic random sampling explanation
❌ Voice notes and vague instructions are not accepted
- What is included in “basic formatting”?
Basic formatting includes:
- standard headings
- consistent structure
- general university-compatible layout
✖ Custom templates
✖ Journal-specific formats
✖ Supervisor-specific styles
are not included
- Will statistical analysis be included?
Basic results presentation is included.
Advanced statistical interpretation or detailed analysis support is not part of CORE plan.
- What is the expected timeline?
Timeline depends on:
- topic complexity
- data availability
- responsiveness in feedback
Delays from client side will extend the timeline.
- When does the work start?
Work begins only after:
✔ Initial payment is completed
✔ Required inputs (topic, data, etc.) are provided
- What is the payment structure?
Standard payment:
👉 60% upfront
👉 40% before final delivery
- Will I get the final thesis before full payment?
No.
Final deliverables are shared only after complete payment.
- Can I upgrade to a higher plan later?
Yes.
You can upgrade to PRO or ELITE by paying the price difference.
- Is this plan suitable for everyone?
This plan is ideal for:
✔ Students who want a clean, structured thesis
✔ Minimal customization
✔ Controlled revision process
Not ideal for:
❌ Frequent changes
❌ High supervisor involvement
❌ Publication-level work
- What makes CORE plan different from others?
CORE plan is:
👉 Structured
👉 Efficient
👉 Controlled
It avoids unnecessary complexity and focuses on delivering a complete, submission-ready thesis.
- What should I keep in mind before choosing this plan?
You should choose CORE plan only if:
✔ You are comfortable with a standard format
✔ You can provide consolidated feedback
✔ You do not require extensive customization
- Will my thesis be plagiarism-free?
Yes.
All content is developed using:
✔ structured academic writing
✔ original synthesis of literature
Efforts are made to keep similarity within acceptable academic limits.
- What is the expected similarity percentage?
- Typically maintained within acceptable university guidelines (10–20%)
- May vary depending on topic and references
- Do you provide plagiarism reports?
Official plagiarism reports are not included
- What about AI-generated content detection?
Content is developed through structured academic methodology. While AI-assisted tools may be used for efficiency, all content is critically reviewed and refined to ensure academic integrity and originality.
- Will my thesis be rejected due to AI detection?
Content is prepared to meet academic standards. However, final acceptance depends on university policies and submission systems.