Peer Review Process

All manuscripts submitted to  Journal of Science and Research (JSR) undergo a double-blind peer review process, meaning that both author and reviewer identities remain anonymous to ensure objectivity and academic integrity.

The review process involves the following steps:

  1. Initial Editorial Screening: The editorial team checks the manuscript’s alignment with the journal’s focus and scope and ensures compliance with author guidelines.
  2. Reviewer Assessment: The manuscript is sent to at least two independent reviewers in the relevant field. Reviewers evaluate the quality, originality, scientific contribution, and methodological clarity.
  3. Recommendation: Reviewers provide recommendations: accept without revision, minor revision, major revision, or reject.
  4. Final Decision: The editor makes the publication decision based on reviewers’ recommendations.
  5. Author Revision: Authors revise the manuscript according to reviewer comments and resubmit for further consideration.

This peer review mechanism is designed to ensure academic quality while maintaining fairness and transparency.