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The manuscripts are accepted in English or as per Journal criteria

 

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 a single column. The line spacing should be single-spaced including references and tables.

 

A. Research Article

Manuscript should be arranged using the following headings; Title of manuscript, Author name(s), Affiliation(s), Corresponding author name and  email, Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Material and Methods/Experimental section, Results,  Discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgement (optional) and References.

 

Paper title: Should be concise and informative

 

Author name(s): Full name of each authors or Surname Initial

 

Affiliation: Designation of the author(s) and institutional address(s)

 

Corresponding Authors name, email and Mobile number:

 

Abstract:  It should not exceed 300 words in a single paragraph and not required sub-headings and should be a brief summary of the work carried in a concise manner.

 

Keywords: It should contain up to 5 to 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 a 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: The references should be presented in square bracket as et al. in e.g., Single Author (Raju M, 2018), Multiple ( Raju M et al, 2018) in the text. They should be arranged at the end of the manuscript in order of their appearance the text.  References should follow the APA Citation Style.

 

B. Review Article

 

Paper title: Should be concise and informative

 

Author name(s): Full name of each authors or Surname Initial

 

Affiliation: Designation of the author(s) and institutional address(s)

 

Corresponding Authors name, email and Mobile number:  

 

Abstract:  It should not exceed 300 words in a single paragraph and not required sub-headings and should be a brief summary of the work carried in a concise manner.

 

Body of the Article 

It is expected that these articles would be written by the individuals who have done substantial work on the subject reviewed or are considered experts in the respective field.

 

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: The references should be presented in square bracket as et al. in e.g., Single Author (Raju M, 2018), Multiple ( Raju M et al, 2018) in the text. They should be arranged at the end of the manuscript in order of their appearance the text.  References should follow the APA Citation Style.

 

C. Short Communication

 

Paper title: Should be concise and informative

 

Author name(s): Full name of each authors or Surname Initial

 

Affiliation: Designation of the author(s) and institutional address(s)

 

Corresponding Authors name, email and Mobile number:

 

Abstract:  It should not exceed 300 words in a single paragraph and not required sub-headings and should be a brief summary of the work carried in a concise manner.

 

Body of the Article 

The articles should not be in more than 30 printed pages  of maximum 2000 words excluding abstract and references can be submitted as short communications. It can have discussion parts or other as per requirement.

 

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: The references should be presented in square bracket as et al. in e.g., Single Author (Raju M, 2018), Multiple ( Raju M et al, 2018) in the text. They should be arranged at the end of the manuscript in order of their appearance the text.  References should follow the APA Citation Style.

 

D. Case Report

 

Paper title: Should be concise and informative

 

Author name(s): Full name of each authors or Surname Initial

 

Affiliation: Designation of the author(s) and institutional address(s)

 

Corresponding Authors name, email and Mobile number:

Case report should be arranged using the following headings; Abstract, Keywords, Introduction, Case Report, Discussion, Conclusion, Acknowledgement (optional) and References.

 

Abstract:  It should not exceed 300 words in a single paragraph and not required sub-headings and should be a brief summary of the work carried in a concise manner.

 

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.

 

Case Report: Sufficient information in detail regarding the patients and the methods used to carry out the works should be mentioned to enable the others to repeat the authors work. Study area, ethical committee permission should be mentioned.

 

Discussion: It should contain a summary of the case, results, interpretations, speculations and assessment of future research or prospects.

 

Conclusion: It should include outcome of the work, important findings and your view(s).

 

These could be of up to 1500 words.

 

Acknowledgements (if any): It should have the brief information regarding any research grant support or the assistance of colleagues or institutions.

 

References: The references should be presented in square bracket as et al. in e.g., Single Author (Raju M, 2018), Multiple ( Raju M et al, 2018) in the text. They should be arranged at the end of the manuscript in order of their appearance the text.  References should follow the APA Citation Style.

 

For examples

Articles in journals, magazines, and newspapers

References to periodical articles must include the following elements: author(s), date of publication, article title, journal title, volume number, issue number (if applicable), and page numbers.

 

Journal article (one author)

Ku, G. (2008). Learning to de-escalate: The effects of regret in escalation of commitment. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 105(2), 221-232.

 

Journal article, more authors,

Van Vugt, M., Hogan, R., & Kaiser, R. B. (2008). Leadership, followership, and evolution: Some lessons from the past. American Psychologist, 63(3), 182-196.

 

Books

References to an entire book must include the following elements: author(s) or editor(s), date of publication, title, place of publication, and the name of the publisher.

 

Essays or chapters in edited books

Hammond, K. R., & Adelman, L. (1986). Science, values, and human judgment. In H. R. Arkes & K. R. Hammond (Eds.), Judgement and decision making: An interdisciplinary reader (pp. 127-143). Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.

 

Encyclopedias or dictionaries and entries in an encyclopedia

Sadie, S., & Tyrrell, J. (Eds.). (2002). The new Grove dictionary of music and musicians (2nd ed., Vols. 1-29). New York, NY: Grove.


Article from an online encyclopedia

Containerization. (2008). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved May 6, 2008, from http://search.eb.com

 

Tables and Figures

The tables should be properly arranged with the number and title at the Top of the Tables. The Tables should not have any colour shedding.  The figures should have good quality in JPEG form. The figure number with Title should be given below the figure. The Tables and Figures should be placed in the appropriate place in the text.

Copyright & Publication policy

When an author submits a manuscript to for publication consideration, he or she agrees to abide by publication requirements of SAS Publishers.

 

Agree that his or her manuscript presents work that is original, not plagiarized; that he or she has not submitted the manuscript under review for publication elsewhere; and that he or she will not submit the manuscript under review to another publication during the review period.

 

Take full responsibility for the work he or she submits to and publishes with the SAS Publishers.

 

Article processing charge (APC): The journal charge a minimal article processing charge as per list (https://saspublishers.com/processing-fees). However we provide waiver or discount for authors from underdeveloped and economically poor countries.