The authors are advised to follow below guidelines:
Language
Papers are accepted in English or as per the nature of the Journal submission.
Page Format
The manuscripts should be prepared as Microsoft-word documents in Times New Roman (font size 10) on A4 size leaving the margins of 1 inch on all four sides in single column. The line spacing should be single-spaced including references and tables. Tables and Figures should be in their respective position in manuscript with title of Table/Legends of Figure.
Articles should be within 30 printable pages. Extra pages will be charged. The manuscript should be in single word file, which contains the title page following full manuscript. The title page contains title of the manuscript, all author names and their corresponding affiliations as well as complete mailing address, telephone and E-mail. The designated corresponding author must be identified by an asterisk (*). The full length Research Articles should be arranged using the following headings; Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Experimental section, Results and Discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgement (optional) and References. The Review, Short Communications, Essay, Book reviews should follow the standard method as requirement.
Abstract
It should not exceed 250 words in a single paragraph and not required sub-headings and should be a brief summary of the work carried out including the objectives of the study, the techniques used and what was accomplished in a concise manner.
Keywords
It should contain up to 6-10 key terms related to the work separated by commas.
Introduction
It should represent the background significance, brief survey of the previous works, purpose, scope and novelty of the research work and should not have subheadings.
Experimental Section / Material and Methods
Sufficient information in detail regarding the materials and the methods used to carry out the research works (analytical, statistical and experimental procedures) should be mentioned to enable the others to repeat the authors work. Source of chemicals and drugs, animals used, ethical committee permission should be mentioned.
Results and Discussion
It should contain summary of the research, results, interpretations, speculations and assessment of future research or prospects.
Conclusion
It should include outcome of the work, important findings and your view(s).
Acknowledgements (if any)
It should have the brief information regarding any research grant support or the assistance of colleagues or institutions.
References
They should be arranged at the end of the manuscript in order of their appearance in the text. The references should be presented in brackets as et al. in the text, e.g., Single Author (Raju M, 2018), Multiple (Raju M et al, 2018). References should follow the APA Citation Style.
Examples:
Alex, G. (2008). Learning to de-escalate: The effects of regret in escalation of commitment. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 110(1), 221-232.
Smale, M. J. (1985). Aspects of the biology of Argyrosomus hololepidotus and Atractoscion aequidens (Osteichthyes: Sciaenidae) in waters of the south-eastern Cape, South Africa. African Journal of Marine Science, 3(1), 63-75.
Hirtle, P. B. (2008, July-August). Copyright renewal, copyright restoration, and the difficulty of determining copyright status. D-Lib Magazine, 14(7/8).
Kluger, J. (2008, January 28). Why we love. Time, 171(4), 54-60.
As prices surge, Thailand pitches OPEC-style rice cartel. (2008, May 5). The Wall Street Journal, p. A9.
Kidder, T. (1981). The soul of a new machine. Boston, MA: Little, Brown & Company.
Frank, R. H., & Bernanke, B. (2007). Principles of macro-economic (3rd ed.). Boston, MA: McGraw-Hill/Irwin.
Gibbs, J. T., & Huang, L. N. (Eds.). (2001). Children of color: Psychological interventions with culturally diverse youth. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
Young, R. F. (2007). Crossing boundaries in urban ecology: Pathways to sustainable cities (Doctoral dissertation). Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses database. (UMI No. 327681)