ARTICLE TEMPLATE GUIDELINES

 Article Styling:

  • Number of Columns: The article should be formatted in a single column layout.

  • Font Family: The text should be in Times New Roman font.

  • Font Size: The font size should be 10 points.

  • Page Size: The page size should be A4.

  • Page Orientation: The page orientation should be portrait (vertical).

Margins:

  • Top Margin: The top margin should be 0.7 inches.

  • Bottom Margin: The bottom margin should be 0.7 inches.

  •  Left Margin: The left margin should be 0.67 inches.

  • Right Margin: The right margin should be 0.56 inches. .

Title:

The title of the research paper should be informative, specific, and easy to understand. It should reflect the main purpose or objective of the research. The title should be concise, ideally not exceeding 120 characters.

Author Name, Affiliation, and Email ID:

List the first name and last name of each author without using any salutations such as Dr/Mr/Prof. Include the authors' affiliations (if applicable) and personal email addresses. Institutional email addresses should be avoided.

Abstract:

The abstract is a brief summary of the research paper, providing an overview of the question investigated, the methods used, the main results obtained, and the conclusions drawn. It should be concise, typically containing no more than 200 words.

Keywords:

Provide five important terms that describe the research domain and the specific problem area investigated. These keywords help readers understand the main focus of the research.

Introduction:

The introduction section provides background information on the research topic and explains the relevance and significance of the study. It sets the stage for the rest of the paper by informing the reader about the context and objectives of the research.

Literature Survey:

This section presents a short history or background of the research area being addressed. It reviews existing literature and previous research related to the topic, highlighting key findings and developments in the field.

Methodology/Approach:

Describes the methods and approaches used to address the research problem. It outlines the steps taken to conduct the study, including data collection, analysis techniques, and any experimental procedures followed.

Results & Discussion:

This section presents the findings of the study and provides an in-depth analysis and interpretation of the results. It compares the results with previous research and discusses their implications and significance.

Conclusion:

The conclusion section summarizes the main findings of the research and restates the key points made in the paper. It may also discuss the broader implications of the findings and suggest areas for future research.

Future Scope:

Discusses potential future directions or areas for further investigation based on the findings of the study. It identifies any limitations of the research and suggests ways to address them in future studies.

References:

Lists all external sources referenced in the paper, providing complete citations to give credit to the original authors. Proper citation is essential for academic integrity and allows readers to locate the sources for further reading.

Authors Short Profile:

Includes a brief biography of each author, providing information about their background, expertise, and qualifications relevant to the research. It may also include a small photograph of each author to help readers connect with the researchers.