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2026 Fast Review Conferences (Scopus/EI): 2-4 Weeks Notification

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In the academic world, time is often the scarcest resource. Whether you are a PhD student facing a graduation deadline, a researcher needing to close a grant, or an academic requiring one final publication for tenure, waiting 6-12 months for a journal review is not an option.

You need speed, but you also need safety.

For 2026, we have curated a list of international conferences that offer Rapid Review Cycles (Fast Track). Crucially, these events are backed by reputable publishers like Springer, ACM, and IEEE, ensuring that "fast" doesn't mean "predatory."

Here are the top confirmed conferences for 2026 with review notifications typically sent within 2 to 4 weeks.

2026 Fast Review Conferences (Scopus/EI): 2-4 Weeks Notification


The "Super Fast" Track (Notification in 2–4 Weeks)

Best for: Authors with immediate deadlines who need an official acceptance letter ASAP.

1. ICTIS 2026 (11th International Conference on ICT for Intelligent Systems)

ICTIS is widely regarded as one of the most reliable "fast-track" conferences in the Asian circuit. It combines a rigorous peer review with an efficient administrative process.

  • Review Speed: Typically 3–4 weeks.
  • Conference Dates: April 9–11, 2026
  • Location: Bangkok, Thailand
  • Publisher: Springer (Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems - LNNS).
  • Indexing: Scopus, Ei Compendex, INSPEC.
  • Deadline Alert: As of late January 2026, the final submission round is closing soon (typically mid-February).
  • Why Submit: Springer LNNS is a stable series with a good track record of indexing.

2. ICCSCM 2026 (15th Intl. Conf. on Computer Science & Computational Mathematics)

If administrative speed is your priority, ICCSCM is known for quick processing. Note that they often run multiple rounds throughout the year.

  • Review Speed: Notification often sent within 2–3 weeks.
  • Conference Dates: February 12–13, 2026 (Check website for subsequent 2026 rounds).
  • Location: Melaka, Malaysia (Hybrid options often available).
  • Publication: Authors are often recommended to Scopus-indexed journals or proceedings.
  • Important: Because this conference recommends journals, always check the specific ISSN of the target journal in the Scopus Source List before paying the registration fee to ensure it is not "On Hold."

3. ICASET 2026 (5th Intl. Conf. on Advances in Science, Engineering & Technology)

A robust option for interdisciplinary research, covering everything from mechanical engineering to applied sciences.

  • Review Speed: 2–3 weeks.
  • Conference Dates: March 22–23, 2026
  • Location: Chennai, India.
  • Indexing: Scopus & Web of Science (WoS) opportunities via associated publications.
  • Status: Rolling submissions are currently open for the Spring 2026 session.


The "Safe & Steady" Track (Notification in 4–6 Weeks)

Best for: Authors who want the prestige of IEEE/ACM and can wait just a little longer.

4. ICBDE 2026 (International Conference on Big Data Engineering)

If you work in data science, ICBDE is a "safety net." Supported by ACM, it offers a standardized publication timeline that is rarely delayed.

  • Review Speed: 4–6 weeks.
  • Conference Dates: May/June 2026 (Dates subject to final confirmation).
  • Location: Rotates (often Japan or China).
  • Publisher: ACM (International Conference Proceedings Series).
  • Indexing: Ei Compendex, Scopus.
  • Why Submit: ACM proceedings are indexed very quickly after the conference (usually 3–6 months), making this a great mid-term strategy.

5. ICCCBDA 2026 (11th Intl. Conf. on Cloud Computing and Big Data Analytics)

For stability, it is hard to beat an established IEEE conference. Entering its 11th year, ICCCBDA has a proven track record.

  • Review Speed: ~4 weeks (Official standard).
  • Conference Dates: April 24–26, 2026
  • Location: Chengdu, China.
  • Publisher: IEEE.
  • Indexing: IEEE Xplore, Ei Compendex, Scopus.
  • Deadline: While the official deadline is often mid-January, extensions to mid-February are common. Check the portal immediately.


Warning: Speed vs. Quality (How to Avoid Predatory Conferences)

When searching for "fast review" conferences on Google, you will encounter predatory events. To protect your research and your reputation, follow these three rules:

  1. ** The "3-Day" Rule:** Never trust a conference that promises acceptance in under 1 week. Even a fast peer review requires time for a reviewer to read the paper. 2-4 weeks is the minimum for legitimacy; 3 days is a scam.
  2. Publisher Verification: Look for the logos of Springer, IEEE, ACM, or IOP. If the publisher is listed as "International Journal of X" and you cannot find that journal in Scopus, do not submit.
  3. Check the "Discontinued" List: Before submitting to a conference that promises journal publication, verify that the journal has not been discontinued by Scopus in the latest 2025/2026 update.


Conclusion

For the best balance of speed and indexing security in early 2026, ICTIS 2026 (Springer) remains our top recommendation. It offers a clear timeline, a reputable publisher, and a consistent history of Scopus indexing.

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