Login or Register to make a submission.

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.

  • GUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS
    1. Manuscripts should be submitted in PDF as well as MS Word
    2. The Manuscript should be Single Columned and Justified containing 4-6 Pages.
    3. Follow line spacing of 1 and remove spacing before and after the paragraph.
    4. Maintain the Normal page margin of 1inch (1”) each for Top, Bottom, Left and Right.
    5. All the graphs, images, photographs, flow charts, should be labeled as figures.
    6. The labeling of the figures should be done below the respective figure; Font TNR size 10 bold.
    7. For all the downloaded figures (or the figures that are not originally created/drawn/photographed by the author), Picture courtesy (source) should be mentioned in brackets below the labeling of the figure.
    8. All the Figures must be in JPEG Format with High Resolution.
    9. The image of any Table/Equations/Algorithms should not be pasted; rather it should be written.
    10. If pasting is the only option to include any Table/Equations/Algorithms in the manuscript, then label them as Figure and provide Picture courtesy (source).
    11. The labeling of all the tables should be done on the top of the respective table; Font TNR size 10 bold.
    12. Do not give any Footer of reference/explanations/author details/author photographs etc
    13. Please declare competing interest of authors if any.

    MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION
    Title of the paper
    1. This section should contain the title of the paper
    2. Word Limit 5-20
    3. Times New Roman, Word Size 16 Bold

    Author information
    1. Write full names of all the authors in Font TNR, Size 10, and Bold.
    2. Writing authors’ names should be in the sequence of their first name, middle name and last name and should not be prefixed by any title like Prof, Dr, Mr, Miss etc.
    eg Sing San Jo, Ibrahim Ali, Charles Michel
    3. All the authors should be numbered 1, 2, 3, 4…..on the top without any space before the name.
    eg 1Sing San Jo, 2Ibrahim Ali, 3Charles Michel
    4. The name of each author should be followed by a comma (,) and a space to demarcate it from next author and do not use the word ‘and’ before the last author name.
    eg 1Sing San Jo, 2Ibrahim Ali, 3Charles Michel
    5. The corresponding author should be indicated with a single asterisk (*) before his author number. The corresponding author can be the first, second or any other author.
    eg *1Sing San Jo, 2Ibrahim Ali, 3Charles Michel
    Or
    eg 1Sing San Jo, *2Ibrahim Ali, 3Charles Michel
    Or
    eg 1Sing San Jo, 2Ibrahim Ali, *3Charles Michel
    6. The affiliation should be written below the names of the authors in TNR Size 10
    7. The affiliations of all the authors should be written in the sequence of Department name, College/Institute name, Road name/number, City name, State name, Country name (Pin code is optional)
    8. Do not put any Full stop (.) at the end of affiliation.
    9. If more than one author has same affiliation it should be written once only.
    eg *1Sing San Jo, 2Ibrahim Ali, 3Charles Michel
    1,3 Dept of xyz, xyz college of Science, XYZ Road, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
    2 Dept of abc, def ………………….. ……………., Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India
    10. Write the email IDs of all the authors in the same sequence of author number.
    eg 1Sing San Jo, *2Ibrahim Ali, 3Charles Michel
    1,3 Dept of xyz, xyz college of Science, XYZ Road, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
    2 Dept of abc, def ………………….. ……………., Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India
    1 singsan@gmail.com
    *2 ibra@gmail.com
    3 charles@gmail.com
    11. For writing e mail IDs the Font is TNR 10 italics; do not underline or make it bold.
    12. Provide only one ID of each author and do not write the phone/mobile number.

    Abstract
    1. It should contain a description of the subject and scope of coverage. In the case of research-oriented papers, major results and conclusions should be highlighted in brief.
    2. Word limit 200-250
    3. Font TNR size 10

    Keywords
    1. Each Keyword should be demarcated by comma (,).
    2. Avoid usage of common/general terminologies and prepositions in keywords.
    3. Keywords should be minimum 3 and maximum 6.
    4. Font TNR italics size 10

    Introduction
    1. It should include the clear information regarding the theme of the paper. The complete background should be critical and specific to the work carried out which can be referred from various sources.
    2. Word limit 600-650 words
    3. Font TNR size 10

    Research methodology
    1. Description of the work plan, Samples, Laboratory Procedures/ Field survey/Tools and Database/ Algorithm utilized must be mentioned along with the purpose.
    2. Word limit 600-650 words
    3. Font TNR size 10

    Results and Discussion
    1. This section should contain the information regarding the results of the methods carried out with their interpretation, inference, explanation and discussion
    2. Word limit 700-750 words
    3. Font TNR size 10
    4. The Research Methodology and Results and Discussion Heading names can be substituted with any other Headings as per the requirement of the paper type. However, all the methodologies, important findings and outcome should be covered in the customized headings.

    Conclusion
    1. The conclusion should highlight the major outcome and deliverable of the work. In review reports the Conclusion should give the gist and summary of the overall work. The future aspects can also be mentioned in the Conclusion.
    2. Do not change the heading of this section to ‘Summary’ or ‘Discussion and Conclusion’ or ‘Conclusion and Future Aspects’ or in any other way.
    3. Word limit 200-250
    4. Font TNR size 10

    Acknowledgement
    This section should acknowledge the sponsors/Technical advisors/others. It is optional

    References

    A. Writing the references
    1. All references should be mentioned alphabetically.
    2. Do not put full stop (.) at the end of any reference.
    3. Do not use inverted comma (“ ”), italics/bold font or different font size at any part of the reference.
    4. Reference from any Authored Book should be written as:
    a. Last names of all the authors demarcated by a comma (,) between two authors’ names; book name (year of publication), Chapter number, page numbers
    b. The last author’s name should be demarcated by that of previous author by the word ‘and’ and not by a comma (,).
    1. Lodish and Berk; Molecular Cell Biology (2010), Ch.3, Pg 21-28
    5. Reference from any Paper of any Journal should be written as:
    a. Last name followed by initials of first and middle names without space between them and demarcated by a comma (,) between two authors’ names; Title of paper; Name of journal (year of publication), volume number (issue number, if any), page numbers; DOI /PMID if available
    b. If there are many authors in any reference write the names of first, second and third author only followed by et al (in italics)
    2. Tung YT, Chen HL, Yen CC et al; Bovine lactoferrin inhibits lung cancer growth through suppression of both inflammation and expression of vascular endothelial growth factor; J Dairy Sci. (2013), Vol 96(4), Pg 2095-2106; DoI 10.3168/jds.2012-6153
    6. Reference from any article in an Edited Book should be written as:
    a. Last name followed by initials of first and middle names without space between them and demarcated by a comma (,) between two authors’ names; Title of paper; In: Last name followed by initials of first and middle names without space between them and demarcated by a comma (,) between two editors’ names, editors; Title of the book; name of publisher (year of publication); page numbers
    b. If there are many authors/editors in the reference write the names of first, second and third author/editor only followed by et al (in italics) at respective place.
    3. Mettam GR, Adams LB; How to prepare an electronic version of your article; In: Jones BS, Smith RZ, editors; Introduction to the electronic age; New York E-Publishing Inc (2009); Pg 281–304
    7. Reference from any Website should be written as:
    Name of the website; URL
    4. World Health Organization; https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/cancer

    B. Citing the references
    8. All the references must be cited in the manuscript either by their number or by the author name and year. Do not keep any reference in this section that is not cited in the manuscript.
    9. While citing any reference by its serial number, put the serial number at the end of the respective sentence after full stop within Square bracket.
    Eg Oranges are rich in Vitamin C.[1]Carrots are rich in Vitamin A.
    10. While citing any reference by author name either write the author name et al, year at the beginning of the respective sentence or at the end of the respective sentence within small bracket before the full stop.
    Eg As per David et al, 2016 Oranges are rich in Vitamin C.
    Or
    Oranges are rich in Vitamin C (David et al, 2016).
    11. Do not club both the ways of citation at any place. For example do not write as follows
    As per David et al, 2016 Oranges are rich in Vitamin C.[1]
    Or
    Oranges are rich in Vitamin C (David et al, 2016).[1]
    Or
    As per (1) Oranges are rich in Vitamin C.
    Or
    Oranges are rich in Vitamin C (1).
    12. However both the ways of citation can be used at different places within the manuscript.
    Eg Oranges are rich in Vitamin C.[1] Singh et al, 2018 have concluded that Carrots are rich in Vitamin A.

Click here