Authors Guidelines

  • Research Articles word count up to 4000.
  • Review Article Word count 3000 to 6000.
  • Current Opinion Word count 1500 to 3000.
  • Leading Article Word count up to 3000.
  • Systematic Review Word count up to 10,000.
  • Letter to the Editor Word count up to 1000.
  • Editorial/Commentary Word count up to 1500.

1. Title/Heading

Suitable to the subject and not irrelevant to its detail work.


2. Author Affiliation

Respective Author Full Name, Department/Institution/University, City should be drafted with the article.


3. Corresponding Author

Full Name, Department/Institution/University, City, State, Country, Telephone, Fax and Email.


4. Abstract

Should be relevant, self? explanatory, comprehensive and brief in nature correlating to the total subject matter and give a notion as summary to the detailed script portrayed by the author while getting the experiment findings in exhaustive manner. It should also relate to significant outcome and further scope to continue in the field.


5. Keywords

In alphabetical order, separated with semicolons and exhibit catchy nature with respect to the subject.


6. Text includes the following

  • Introduction: states the reason for the research: identifies and discusses findings of others, includes a review of the literature.
  • Materials and Methods: describes the research population or study sample, describes the method used to gather information or data collection and describes the means used for measuring or measures.
  • Results: summarizes the results and present findings using text, charts, graphs and tables, Legends for tables, charts, graphs and figures.
  • Discussion: analyzes findings, explains the significance of the research, and suggests future projects.
  • References: an alphabetical listing of works that were cited and used to support the research.

7. Acknowledgement

Includes affirmation of individuals, grant details, funds, and conflict of interest. Format preferably in Word? Processing i.e. Microsoft word (DOC, DOCX).


8. References

Throughout the paper, any statement will be backed up with notes to additional literature. These are stated in a reference section in numbered order of citation in the text towards the end of the paper. References do not necessarily come at the end, but may appear as footnotes at the bottom of the page so can be read without flicking to the back page of the paper each time. List all authors if less than six. If more than five authors, list the first five followed by “et.al.” Provide the link for the listed references.


General Style of Reference

1. Journal References

Author name/s (Year) Title of article. Journal short name Volume(Issue): Full inclusive page numbers.


2. Book References

Author name/s (Year) Title of the book. (Edition), Publisher name, place, city, country, pp. full inclusive page numbers.
Author name/s (Year) Chapter/ topic name. In: Author name/s (Editors.), Book name. (Edition), Publisher name, place, city, country, pp. full inclusive page numbers.


3. Conferences

Author name/s (Year) Conference topic. Name of the conference, Country


4. Figures

Figures should be clear with high resolution.
Figure Legends: Description of figures/image.


5. Keywords

In alphabetical order, separated with semicolons and exhibit catchy nature with respect to the subject.


6. Table

Brief descriptive title of the table.
Table Abbreviations: Give here full form of all abbreviations used in the table. Give the full form even if it has been explained in the text.