Authors Information
There are no words limit on the research you submit to our journals. The journal submitted to us shouldn't be published on any other platform – and – shouldn't be submitted on any other platform for publication.
The submission must have:
- Title page (including study title, author's name in order and indication of the corresponding author, email address of all authors, affiliation of authors, complete address of institute and country name)
- Blinded manuscript (the document must not include author details. However, the file must include the study title, an abstract of no more than 300 words, three to six keywords, and all the headings must be numbered. The numbered headings would appear as 1. Introduction, 2. Literature review 3. Methodology, 4. Results and discussions, 5. Conclusions. All the cited references should be attached at the end of the manuscript).
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Manuscript Preparation Summary
Article type: Case Studies, Research articles and Review articles.
Article Length: No limit
Acceptable file format: MS word.
Font: Time new roman 11 font size
Title page: Title, Author names in order, Affiliations with full address and country name. Funding and Acknowledgement (if any).
Manuscript: Abstract, Keywords, 1. Introduction, 2. Literature review, 3. Methodology, 4. Results and Discussion, 5. Conclusions, References, Appendix.
Abstract: Maximum 300 words.
Keywords: Three to six keywords need to be added after the abstract.
Tables and Figures: Place all tables and figures directly in the main text, immediately following the paragraph where they're first mentioned.
Reference: APA style
Cover Letter (Optional): It must contain a statement "The manuscript is not currently under consideration or has not been published in another journal."
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Article Types
Research Articles: Research articles should present new evidence and conclusions. Research articles are only accepted if they report significant new information.
Review Articles: Review articles should present comprehensive and authoritative information on high-impact topics. The article shouldn't compile information, but also share a balanced conclusion. Any future developments or scope of research must also be addressed.
Case Studies: For case studies, permission is needed from the organization and all persons involved.
Required Sections for All Manuscripts
Title: Keep it relevant, presenting if the research involves trials (human or animal), meta-analyses or replication studies.
Authors and Affiliations: List down the authors in order, with full names, institutional affiliations, and emails. Mention one corresponding author.
Funding: Mention about funding scores, including grant numbers.
Conflicts: Declare any conflicts.
Acknowledgments: Acknowledge the efforts of anyone who has helped you during this journey.
Manuscript Structure
Title Page: Title, authors, affiliations, funding, acknowledgements.
Main Text: Abstract (up to 300 words), keywords (3-6), intro, literature review, methodology, results and conclusions.
References: Formatted and relevant citations.
Appendices: Any additional information that is required.
Content Guidelines
Introduction: Introduce the research purpose and importance.
Literature Review: Summarize latest research and cite sources.
Methodology: Explain variables, data collection, and sampling techniques.
Results & Discussion: Mention your findings, compare to the previous research and discuss implications.
Conclusion: Summarize conclusions, limitations, and future research directions.
Figures, Schemes, and Tables
Use common formats (like, TIFF, JPEG) and place them close to their first mention and add clear titles and captions.
Create tables in MS Word, avoiding vertical lines.