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Journal FAQs

A journal publication is a scholarly article published in an academic journal after peer review, contributing original research or analysis to a specific field of study.

You can submit your manuscript through the journal’s official submission system by following the author guidelines provided on the journal website.

A Scopus indexed journal is a publication listed in the Scopus database, ensuring high-quality peer-reviewed content and global academic visibility.

The peer review process typically takes between 2 to 6 weeks, depending on the journal’s review policy and reviewer availability.

Yes, authors usually receive an official publication certificate once the paper is accepted and published in the journal.

Yes, journals allow multiple authors. All contributing authors must meet the authorship criteria and be listed during submission.

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