Author Guidelines
Article(s) should be submitted in an electronic format MS word (version 2010 and above) in A4 size, Times New Roman, Font size: 12, the Line spacing of 1.5, and margin 1 inch for all sides. The text should not exceed 5000 words or maximum of 15 pages. Article must be based on the scope of the Journal.
For submission, create an account on the journal's website and uploading your article(s). Authors can view their article flow, editor decision, re-submission, discussions on Journal’s website by using their login credentials.
Title: Must be short and in relation to article subject.
Abstract: Include a 300-350 word informative abstract that summarises your research. Include the goal of the study, the methodology employed, the findings, and the implications of the findings.
Introduction: Declare the study's objective clearly, offer background information on the subject, and explain why the research is vital.
Review of Literature: Focus on the research topic or problem that you're attempting to answer while writing a complete review. Scholarly papers, books, reports, and other sorts of publications are included. Depending on the extent of your evaluation, you may also want to evaluate the chronological range of your sources.
Methodology: Give a detailed description of the study's method, including participants, materials, procedures, and data analysis techniques. Make sure to include enough information so that other researchers can replicate your findings.
Results: Present your study's findings in a clear and simple manner. To assist show your findings, use tables and figures. In this section, do not interpret the results.
Discussion: Interpret the results of the study, compare them to the literature, and explain their consequences. Discuss the study's weaknesses and make recommendations for further research.
Conclusion: Give a brief summary of the main findings of the study and their implications.
Acknowledgment of Financial Support: If the research was supported by external funding or grants, authors must acknowledge this financial support within the manuscript. The acknowledgment should include the name of the grant, the grant number (if applicable), and the name of the funding agency. If the research did not receive any external funding or grants, authors are not required to provide such details.
Conflict of Interest: Authors must disclose any potential conflicts of interest related to their research and publication. A conflict of interest refers to any financial, personal, or professional relationship that may influence or bias the research, analysis, or interpretation of results. This includes, but is not limited to, funding sources, consulting roles, or ownership interests in companies related to the research. Transparency in disclosing conflicts of interest ensures the integrity of the publication process and helps maintain trust in the research findings. Authors should provide a clear statement of any relevant conflicts when submitting their manuscript.
References: Include a list of all references cited in the article. For references, use the 7th version of the APA Manual.
Language: Article(s) should be written in simple, unambiguous language with proper grammar and spelling.
Originality: The article must be unique and never been previously published, in part or in full, or be under consideration for publication elsewhere. The highest acceptable plagiarism level for an article is 10%.
AI Policy: Article must be the original work of the author(s). Article generated by AI tools will not advance to the next stage.