Peer Review Proscess
All submitted papers undergo a rigorous peer review process to assess their contribution, originality, relevance, and presentation.
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Review Type: Submissions are typically evaluated by anonymous referees using a double-blind review process (the identities of the author(s) and reviewer(s) are concealed).
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Referees: Each manuscript is sent to a minimum of two qualified reviewers with expertise in the field.
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Duration: The review process can take a significant amount of time, often up to 3 months.
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Decision: The Editor-in-Chief makes the final decision (Acceptance, Minor Revision, Major Revision, or Rejection) based on the reviewers' recommendations.
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Plagiarism Check: Before publication, every manuscript undergoes a plagiarism check using software like Turnitin or Plagiarism Checker X. The manuscript proceeds only if the similarity index is below a specified threshold (e.g., typically below 25%).




