Plagiarism Policy

The Research Foundation upholds the highest standards of academic integrity and strictly discourages plagiarism in all submitted research articles, proposals, and theses.

Research Foundation is committed to fostering authentic research and academic excellence. Ensure your work adheres to our ethical publishing standards.

Article Acceptance Criteria

To ensure the quality and relevance of submissions, articles are evaluated based on the following:

  • Academic Contribution : The article must offer significant value and innovation in its respective field.
  • Clarity of the Abstract : The abstract should clearly summarize the objectives, methodology, findings, and significance of the work.
  • Readability : The article should be well-structured, coherent, and easy to understand for readers.
  • Language : All content must be written in English with proper grammar and vocabulary.

Article Rejection Criteria

Submissions may be rejected due to the following reasons:

  • Plagiarism : Articles failing plagiarism checks or showing insufficient originality will be rejected outright.
  • Poor Figures : Low-quality or unclear figures that fail to support the content adequately.
  • Bad Grammar : Submissions with excessive grammatical errors or poorly constructed sentences.
  • Flawed Science : Research with questionable methodologies, unsupported conclusions, or scientific inaccuracies.
  • Uneven Quality : Articles that lack consistency in content, structure, or overall presentation.

For a higher chance of acceptance, authors are encouraged to carefully review their submissions, ensure originality, and adhere to submission guidelines.

Withdrawn Policy :

Article could be withdrawn within 15 days of acceptance. Authors are allowed to withdraw the article within 15 days. Otherwise the editorial board will decide whether it will be accepted/rejected. This can be done to avoid multiple parallel publications in various journals.