Author Guidelines
All manuscripts should be submitted electronically via the online submission form. Please do not send a print copy of your submission. You can download paper template.
Guidelines for submitting abstract/Paper/Case Study
• All abstract/Paper/Case Study is to be submitted in soft copy only.
• Manuscripts should be neatly typed Times New Roman font using a font size of 12 (MS Word /.doc format)
• The language of the Journal is English. SI units should be used wherever possible. Other units, if used, should be given only in parentheses preceded by SI units.
• Mathematical symbols should be typed and care should be taken to differentiate between similar characters (e.g. 1 and I), upper and lower case letters and superscripts and subscripts.
• Margins : Top 1.0 Bottom 1.0 Left 1.0 Right 1.0
Orientation : Portrait
Font : Times New Roman / 12 pt
Title of paper : 16 Point
Heading : 14 Point
Sub-heading : 12 Point (Bold)
Spacing : Single line spacing
• Body of the paper should be well organized into logical sections, sequentially numbered with all the sub-headings. The preferred order of contents should be as follows :
Title of the paper , Author (s) name (s), affiliation(s) and Corresponding Author (s) business address , Abstract of the paper in not more than 200 words along with 4 to 5 keywords, covering the objectives of the work, methods used, results obtained and conclusions reached , Acknowledgment , References & Appendices.
Form
The style of the manuscript should conform to currently acceptable usage in matters of grammar and syntax.
Text
Original Articles should include a structured abstract of no more than 250 words, no more than 7 tables and figures, and no more than 40 references.
Abbreviations and Units
Abbreviations that are accepted and recognized as common scientific terminology may be used without definition. All nonstandard abbreviations should be defined at that point in the text where they first appear.
Figures
Graphs, diagrams, chromatograms, photos, etc. should be prepared as clear, black and white (no color), original positives, suitable for reproduction. All figures should be embedded within the manuscript, and must be captioned and numbered sequentially.
Tables and Equations
Tables and equations should not be submitted in a format exceeding the A4 page size (in portrait form). All tables should be embedded within the manuscript, and must be captioned and numbered sequentially.
References
All references should be cited at the end of the paper and listed consecutively as they appear in the text. References should be listed in the text by number in parentheses, for example, (1) or (1–5). The following are formats and examples for citing references:
Books:
(A) first author’s initials followed by last name; (B) additional authors (as above); (C) if author is editor, Ed. should follow name; (D) title of book, italicized and upper case; (E) editor, if not listed with authors; (F) publisher; (G) city and state or country of publication; (H) year of publication; (I) specific page numbers or chapters referred to.
Examples:1. E.J. Cone and A.J. Jenkins. Saliva drug analysis. In Handbook of Analytical Therapeutic Drug Monitoring and Toxicology, S.H.Y. Wong and I. Sunshine, Eds. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 1997, pp 303–333.
Journals: (A) first author’s initials followed by the last name; (B) additional authors are listed in the order in which they appear in the original work; (C) title of article (no subtitles) in lower case; (D) Journal abbreviation; (E) volume number, followed by a colon; (F) inclusive page numbers of article; (G) year of publication in parentheses.
Example: 1. B.K. Logan and S. Distefano. Ethanol content of various foods and soft drinks and their potential for interference with a breath-alcohol test. J. Anal. Toxicol. 22: 181–183 (1998).
Patents: (A) list initials followed by last name of person who applied for the patent; (B) country where patent application was filed; (C) patent number; (D) year.
Example: 1. S.T. Preston. U.S. Patent 1234, 1998.
Unpublished works: If an article has been submitted, but has not been published, as much information as possible should be included, such as authors, title, journal, and year. The use of unpublished works is restricted to works “in press”. The volume and page numbers can be added shortly before publication on the laser proofs. The Journal prohibits the use of personal communications.
Internet sites: (A) author (if applicable); (B) title of the site; (C) URL; (D) date accessed.
Example: 1. International Journal of Academic Research. Current contents, www.ijar.lit.az, May 2009.
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Australia |
AUD |
A$ 36.00 |
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Canada |
CAD |
C$ 36.00 |
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China |
Yuan |
¥ 200.00 |
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Germany |
Euro |
€ 26.00 |
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India |
INR |
Rs 2000.00 |
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Japan |
JPY |
¥ 3520.00 |
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Kuwait |
KWD |
دينار 8.00 |
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Nepal |
Nepalese rupee |
Rs 3200.00 |
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New Zealand |
NZD |
$ 40.00 |
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Russia |
Russian Ruble |
Руб 1260.00 |
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US |
USD |
$ 32.00 |