Each step is supported by structured mentorship through live sessions, recorded modules, and group discussions on the TGRP App.
You can register by paying the mentorship or registration fees through the provided payment link. Once your payment is confirmed, you will receive a link to download and join the TGRP App on your phone. You will then be added to the relevant project group. This entire process typically takes up to 24 hours.
Authorship is not automatically guaranteed. To qualify, you must actively contribute to the project by completing at least 20% of assigned data collection tasks and article writing tasks. Authorship is determined strictly based on a scoring system developed by the mentor, where higher contributions earn higher scores. This approach follows the ICMJE authorship criteria, ensuring fairness and accountability. The student who contributes the most is usually listed as the first author.
You should plan to dedicate at least one hour per day for the entire duration of the project to ensure timely progress and active participation.
No. Publication fees are not included in TGRP charges. We are a mentorship platform, not a publishing house. If the chosen journal charges a fee, it must be paid directly to the journal by the student.
No, publication cannot be guaranteed because the decision depends on the journal’s editorial review and peer-review process. However, if students remain active and committed, we provide full support until the manuscript is successfully published.
Publication charges vary widely, typically ranging from $0 to $3,000 USD depending on the journal and indexing. TGRP recommends carefully curated hybrid journals or no-fee options to minimize costs. If a journal requires a fee, we guide you on discount opportunities and waivers during mentorship.
This course is best suited for participants who have some prior experience in research and publication. If you are a complete beginner, we recommend starting with our Introduction to Research and Publication course and simpler projects such as Letter to the Editor, Original Research, or Narrative Review before enrolling in the Network Meta-analysis program. These foundational courses will help you build the necessary skills and confidence.
A systematic review summarizes all relevant studies on a specific research question using a structured and reproducible method. A meta-analysis is the statistical technique within a systematic review that combines data from multiple studies to provide a pooled effect estimate.
A network meta-analysis goes a step further, comparing multiple interventions simultaneously—even without direct head-to-head trials—by creating a network of evidence, helping rank treatments by effectiveness and safety.
Research Mentorship Phase (6-10 weeks)
Publication Phase (Optional | 1–18 months, average 6-8 months)
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