To ensure the quality and relevance of submissions, articles are evaluated based on the following:
Academic Contribution: The article must offer significant value and innovation in its respective field.
Clarity of the Abstract: The abstract should clearly summarize the objectives, methodology, findings, and significance of the work.
Readability: The article should be well-structured, coherent, and easy to understand for readers.
Language: All content must be written in English with proper grammar and vocabulary.
For a higher chance of acceptance, authors are encouraged to carefully review their submissions, ensure originality, and adhere to submission guidelines.
Plagiarism:Articles failing plagiarism checks or showing insufficient originality will be rejected outright.
Poor Figures:Low-quality or unclear figures that fail to support the content adequately.
Bad Grammar: Submissions with excessive grammatical errors or poorly constructed sentences.
Flawed Science: Research with questionable methodologies, unsupported conclusions, or scientific inaccuracies.
Uneven Quality: Articles that lack consistency in content, structure, or overall presentation.