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Submissions
We request you to submit your manuscript here by previously making a new user account. All submissions must be in Word (docx, doc format) or PDF format. Your manuscript should contain 3500 to 5000 words.

Terms of Submission

Papers must be submitted with the understanding that they have not been published by other publishing organization and are not currently under consideration by another journal, or any other publishers.

The submitting author is responsible for ensuring that the article’s publication, it has to be approved by all the other co-authors. 

We require that our authors reveal any possible conflict of interest in their submitted manuscripts. If there is no conflict of interest, authors should state that “The author(s) declare(s) that there is no conflict of interest regarding the publication of this paper.

 

Peer Review Processing
All the articles submitted will undergo double blind peer review process to meet the international standards. The editor handles the complete editorial process of the articles and peer reviewers remain anonymous to the authors. Editor decisions are strictly followed for quality publications.

Manuscript Formatting Information

Title and Authorship Information is required

  • Paper title
  • Full author names, with co-authors
  • Email addresses

Abstract
The abstract need to be concise, informative, and self-explanatory of the work and must be free from citations.

Keywords
Keywords should be precisely picked from the manuscript (not the title) which is most commonly used throughout the article. Each keyword is separated by a semi-colon (;).

Introduction
This section should lay a strong background for the study leaving the readers to understand the purpose and need of the study. The novelty of the manuscript should be described in this section. This section must take only 30% of the paper at maximum.

Materials and Methods
This section should provide detailed procedures if the techniques are new and if they are applied from well-established procedures. This section covers 20% of the paper.

Results and Discussion
This segment should be describing the results and interpretations of the above experiments. It should clarify the gap analysis of the manuscript. This section covers 50% of the paper.

Conclusions
This should be clearly explaining the author thoughts, highlights, and limitations of the research study. In this section, there should be no more data involved.