Peer Review Process

  • Double-blind review system
  • Initial screening (1-2 weeks): The editorial board verifies that the manuscript is appropriate for the journal's scope, conforms to the template, and does not exceed the permitted level of plagiarism. At this stage, it may be returned to the authors for correction if minor changes are needed, or the manuscript may be rejected if it violates any of these requirements.
  • The manuscript is reviewed by two experts, and if they disagree on whether to accept or reject it, a third reviewer is appointed to decide the matter, and the final decision is made by the editorial board (4-6 weeks).
  • Possible review outcomes:
    • Acceptance (with/without minor corrections)
    • Major corrections required, followed by re-evaluation
    • Rejection