Introduction In Indian academic circles, journal publications play a central role in faculty promotion. But in promotion interviews, simply listing the number of papers...
Introduction India’s diverse linguistic landscape produces a wealth of research in regional languages—Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, Telugu, and others. From sociology and folklore to education...
Introduction If you’re pursuing a PhD in India, you’ve probably heard supervisors or seniors talk about “peer-reviewed” journals with serious respect. It’s considered a...
Introduction Many researchers, especially early-career scholars and working professionals in India, often feel overwhelmed by the journal submission process. With multiple formatting requirements, ethical...
Introduction As the academic publishing landscape expands, Indian researchers often encounter terms like paid journals, processing fees, and UGC-approval. This raises important questions: Are...
Introduction In Indian academia, your CV is more than a record—it’s a reflection of your scholarly trajectory. One of the most scrutinised parts is...
Introduction Plagiarism remains one of the most serious academic offenses, often leading to rejection from journals, academic penalties, or damage to professional credibility. In...
Introduction As Indian PhD students prepare to submit their work to reputed journals, the term “peer review” becomes unavoidable. Among its types, two common...
Introduction Writing for academic journals can be intimidating, especially for researchers navigating Indian academia where English proficiency, tight deadlines, and evolving journal norms present...
Introduction In the Indian academic context, the idea of paying to publish a journal article often raises eyebrows. With UGC norms, institutional policies, and...