submission guideline

Submission
Submit manuscripts as e-mail attachment to the Editorial Office or by online submission along with covering letter. A manuscript number will be mailed to the corresponding author same day or within 48 hours. Alternatively authors can submit their manuscripts online. There is no page limit. The submitting author takes responsibility for the paper during submission and peer review.

Terms of Submission
Papers must be submitted on the understanding that they have not been published elsewhere (except in the form of an abstract or as part of a published lecture, review, or thesis) and are not currently under consideration by another journal. The submitting author is responsible for ensuring that the article’s publication has been approved by all the other coauthors. All enquiries concerning the publication of accepted papers should be addressed to editor.

Review Process
All manuscripts are reviewed by an editor and members of the Editorial Board or qualified outside reviewers. Decisions will be made as rapidly as possible, and the journal strives to return reviewers’ comments to authors within one or two weeks. The editorial board will re-review manuscripts that are accepted pending revision.

Frequency of Publication

The journal is published monthly. And the article appears online as as accepted and structured by press. 

General Guidelines 

  • All materials must be written in standard english.
  • Manuscript must be double-spaced throughout.
  • Type written using 12 font size Times New Roman on A4 paper MS WORD format.
  • The page number and line number must be assigned throughout the manuscript continuously from the title page.
  • One of the manuscript author(s) should be corresponding author, who takes responsibility for the paper during submission and peer review.
  • Superscript numbers (1) should be used to link author with institution and an asterisk (*) to refer to the corresponding author.
  • The abbreviations and acronyms should be defined the first time they used in the manuscript.
  • Do not use abbreviations in the title until and unless they are unavoidable.
  • Use the standard mathematical notation for formulae/symbols.
  • Genus and species names should be in italics.
  • Internationally accepted (SI) signs and symbols should be used for units.
  • It is advised to refer the latest issue of the journal for the format of manuscript preparation.
  • The cover letter, title page and manuscript, checklist, copyright assignment should be included during manuscript submission.

Cover Letter: Download

Title and Authorship Page: The following information should be included:

  • Type of article : Research/Review/Short Communication
  • Paper title
  • Authors full names and present affiliations
  • Corresponding author: Ensure his / her address, e-mail, phone and fax.

Main Manuscript Structure: The manuscript should be in the following sequence:

  • Abstract
  • Keywords
  • Introduction
  • Materials and Methods
  • Results
  • Discussion
  • Or Results and Discussion
  • Conclusions
  • Acknowledgements
  • Conflict of interest
  • Tables with titles
  • Figures with legends
  • References

Abstract and Keywords

  • The abstract must be concise and informative providing the aims of the work, principal results and conclusion.
  • An abstract of no more than 300 words (Research and Review Articles) or 100 words for Short Communication.
  • At the end of the abstract, keywords (3-6 words) related to the manuscript work must be provided for indexing purposes.

Introduction

  • This section should be succinct, with no subheadings.
  • Should have supported previous works with clear statement of the problem.
  • It should not contain either authors result.

Materials and Methods

  • This section must be clear and sufficient with experimental details to reproduce the works by other researchers.
  • Previously published procedures or methods should be cited without any detailed descriptions.
  • New procedures and techniques should be described in details.
  • Instruments and reagents information should be specified.
  • The source from which the sample has been obtained should be mentioned.

Results

  • Results should be concise and clear.
  • Should have textual description of the data presented in tables and figures/charts.
  • Repetition of the same data in different forms should be avoided.

Discussion

  • The data should be interpreted concisely without repeating material already presented in the results section.
  • It should be considered the results in relation to any hypotheses advanced in the introduction.

Conclusions

This should clearly explain the main conclusions of the work highlighting its importance and relevance including any practical applications.

Acknowledgements

  • All acknowledgments (if any) should be included at the very end of the paper before the references.
  • It may include information supporting grants, personnel involve, and so forth.

Conflict of interest

The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.

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