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Author Guidelines

Submission Format:

Manuscripts should be submitted by one of the authors of the manuscript through the Online Process. Only electronic Word (.doc, .docx, .rtf) files can be submitted through the online process or send the attachment at [email protected] to Submissions by anyone other than one of the authors will not be accepted. The submitting author takes responsibility for the manuscript during submission and peer review.

All manuscripts should follow the structure below:

  • Title of the Manuscript, Author(s) Name & Affiliation(s)
  • Contact No(s), Valid Email Address(es) & Corresponding Address with Pincode
  • Abstract (Minimum 250 Words)
  • Keywords (Maximum 6 Keywords)
  • Subject to be Publish Under ( Subject Area of Your Manuscript )
  • Introduction
  • Materials and Methods
  • Results and Discussions
  • Conclusion
  • References and Footnotes

At the time of drafting the manuscript, including the first 5 points in the Title Page is necessary.
For the Hindi/ Sanskrit/ Gujarati or other Language Manuscript, Author(s) have to write these 5 points also in English Language along with their Manuscript (Native) Language.

Title Page:

The title page has to contain Title of the Manuscript, Author(s) Name, Affiliation(s), Contact No(s), Valid Email Address(es), Corresponding Address with the Pincode, Abstract, Keywords and Subject Area of the Manuscript.

Abstract:

Articles must include an Abstract of 250 words. The abstract should state briefly the purpose of the research, the principal results and major conclusions. Abstract should not repeat the information which is already present in the Title. References should be avoided.

Keywords:

Immediately after the abstract, provide a maximum of 6 keywords.

Introduction:

The Introduction presents the purpose of the studies and relationship to previous work in the field. It is not required to incorporate an extensive review of the literature. Use only recent references and provide the most salient information to allow the readers to understand and evaluate the purpose and results of the present study.

Materials And Methods:

The Materials and Methods section should be brief and concise with sufficient technical information. Only new methods should be described in detail. Cite previously published procedures in References.

Results And Discussion:

The Results section should include the rationale or design, optimization, validation of the experiments as well as the results of the experiments. Discussion section should focus on the interpretation of the results with proper justification. The Results and Discussion sections may be combined into one section.

Data Availability (Excluding Review Articles):

This section should describe how readers may access the data underlying the findings of the study.

Conflicts Of Interest:

Authors must declare all relevant interests that could be perceived as conflicting. Authors should explain why each interest may represent a conflict. If no conflicts exist, the authors should state this. Submitting authors are responsible for co-authors declaring their interests.

Funding Statement:

Authors should state how the research described in their article was funded, including grant numbers if applicable.

Acknowledgments:

All acknowledgments (if any) should be included at the very end of the manuscript before the references. Anyone who made a contribution to the research or manuscript, but who is not a listed author, should be acknowledged (with their permission).

Conclusions:

Conclusion section should be the breif of your complete research, materials, methods, results and discussions. It should be very brief detail.

References & Footnotes:

Maximum 35 to 75 references for original research paper/case study and review papers, respectively. References should be in APA format only.

Citation In Text:

Please ensure that every reference cited in the text is also present in the reference list (and vice versa). Citations in the text contain only authors' names and year of publication (Author, Year) [e.g. (Leker, 2001), (Bro¨ring and Leker, 2006) or (Bro¨ring et al., 2006) when three or more authors].

Full references have to be included at the end of the paper in numeric order using the following style:

BOOK:

Author. (Year). Title, Edition ed. Publisher, City. Cooper, R.G., Edgett, S.J. and Kleinschmidt, E.J. (2001): Portfolio Management for New Products, 2nd ed., Peruses Publishing, Cambridge.

BOOK CHAPTERS:

Author. (Year): Title, in: Book Title, (Ed.)^(Eds.), Publisher. City, pp. Pages. Leker, J. (2001): Strategies: Grundlagen und Anwendung, in: Betriebswirtschaftslehre fu¨r Chemiker: Eine Praxisorientierte Einfu¨hrung, Festel, G., Hassan, A., Leker, J., Bamelis, P. (ed.), Springer. Berlin, pp. 74-88.

JOURNAL PAPERS:

Author. (Year). Title. Journal, Volume, Pages. Bro¨ring, S., Leker, J. and Ru¨mer, S. (2006). Radicalor Not-Assessing Innovation in Established Firms. International Journal of Product Development, 3, p. 152-166.

ONLINE SOURCES:

[name of author], [first letter of first name] ([year of publication]): [title], available at [address of website], accessed [date of last retrieval]. McGill, M. (2005): Biotechnology company goes public, available at http://www.online-newscenter. com/biotech_comp_goes_publ.html, accessed 16 June 2008. Journal names may be abbreviated according to Chemical Abstracts. Authors are fully responsible for the accuracy of the references.

Tables & Figures:

Tables must have titles and sufficient empirical detail in a legend immediately following the title to be understandable without reference to the text. Each column in a table must have a heading, and abbreviations, when necessary, should be defined in the legend. Please number the tables.
Figures should have titles and explanatory legends containing sufficient detail to make the figure easily understood.
Appropriately sized numbers, letters, and symbols should be used. The abscissa and ordinate should be clearly labelled with appropriately sized type.

Publication:

The Executive Editor responsible for your submission might ask you to change the format of your files in order to publish it. If the manuscript does not fulfil the formal requirements, the paper might be denied publication. Errors in a published paper will be corrected in the Journal of Business Administration in "Additions and Corrections".

Ethics:

International Educational Journal of Science and Engineering (IEJSE) insists on ethical practices in both human and animal experiments. Evidence for approval by a local Ethics Committee must be supplied by the authors on demand. Animal experimental procedures should be as humane as possible and the details of anaesthetics analgesics used should be clearly stated. The ethical standards of experiments must be in accordance with the guidelines provided by the regulatory agencies of the respective country of authors. The journal will not consider any paper which is ethically A statement on ethics committee permission and ethical practices be included in all research articles under the 'Materials and Methods' section. Authors must be careful when they reproduce text, tables or illustrations from other sources. Plagiarism will be viewed seriously.

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