The blind score of the paper is four grades, namely abcd, which can only be passed if it exceeds Grade A, and the range of Grade B is 75 to 90. That is to say, the blind score of the paper must be above 75 to be qualified, and above 85 to be considered excellent. If the score is below 75, it will take some time to submit.
What does blind evaluation of papers mainly look at?
The first thing is to see if there is anything wrong with your catalogue. Secondly, summarize (the most important). The first chapter, "What did this article do?", should be clear to people. Look at the content of your article. Then focus on your "experimental part" (science and engineering), and finally look at your last chapter "summary and prospect" to judge whether all your writing has been realized.
In addition, according to different degrees, the results of blind evaluation are also different. If one vote is rejected in the double-blind review of doctoral dissertations, two reviewers will be added for review. If there are negative opinions again, the paper review will be regarded as unqualified. If two votes are rejected, the paper will be judged unqualified. The master's degree thesis is subject to blind examination and one-vote veto system.
The revision period of a degree thesis that has been blindly evaluated as unqualified shall not exceed two years for a doctor and one year for a master. The revised dissertation still needs to participate in double-blind review, and in principle, it will be re-reviewed by the original reviewer. If the paper is rejected again, the author's degree application qualification will be cancelled. Therefore, we must pay attention to blind examination.