Peer Review Policy

Scholastic Research Publication  strictly follows a double-blind peer review process for an effective evaluation method with our expert Editors’ involvement. These individuals are senior personnel with in-depth content experts who are responsible for journal content. Some journals in the portfolio have external Editors-in-Chief supported by in-house journal Editors.

Scholastic Research Publication is dedicated to reviewing and publishing completely accepted papers as soon as possible. All submissions go through a stringent review procedure in order to maintain a high-quality publication. The following are traits of the peer review process:

  • The identical paper cannot be submitted to more than one journal at the same time.
  • Submissions that contain content that is not within the scope will not be reviewed.
  • As recommended by the editorial board, papers will be reviewed by a minimum of three or four experts (reviewers), with one from India and the remaining two or three from abroad.
  • Additionally, if more reviews are required, editors will be able to request them.
  • When editors determine that additional review is necessary, the authors will be notified. The journal’s editors-in-chief base all publication decisions on the referees’ reports (reviewers’ reports).
  • When a paper is rejected, the authors are swiftly informed.
  • Every manuscript that is submitted is handled as a confidential document. Every paper that is submitted will go through a double-blind review process.
  • Every manuscript submitted to Scholastic Research Publication for publication undergoes a plagiarism software cross-check. If plagiarism is discovered in a manuscript during the first review phase, it is immediately rejected and will not be considered for publication in the journal.
  • The Editor-in-Chief will carry out an initial investigation if a manuscript is discovered to include plagiarism after it has been published, sometimes with the assistance of a committee that has been established specifically for that reason.

The journal will get in touch with the author’s institute, college, university, and funding agency, if any, if the submission is discovered to contain more plagiarism than is permitted.