International Journal of
Engineering Research and Science
ISSN No. 2395-6992 | Impact Factor 6.53
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Citation Indices
All
Since 2016
Citation
2860
2328
h-index
20
18
i10-index
83
69
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Acceptance Rate (By Year)
Year
Percentage
2022
13.14%
2021
14.26%
2020
11.8%
2019
16.3%
2018
18.65%
2017
15.9%
2016
20.9%
2015
22.5%

Engineering Journal: Frequently Asked Questions

IJOER- Frequently Asked Questions

Our FAQ page covers key information on article submission, processing fees, manuscript templates, language support, multimedia file submission, and tracking your paper. We also explain withdrawal policies, post-publication revisions, and how to access your published work. All decisions regarding submissions and changes are made by the journal board.

Questions asked frequently by Authors and their Answers

Ans. Please submit your article online. You can find the submission link in the top menu sidebar of the Engineering Journal: IJOER homepage. Electronic submission significantly reduces editorial processing and review times, shortening the overall publication timeline. Click "Submit Your Paper" on the journal's homepage to be directed to the submission system.

Ans. To publish an open-access article, authors (or their funding institution) are required to pay a Paper Processing Charge (PPC). Details about the payment process and secure payment gateway can be found below.

Ans. Please visit the Engineering Journal: IJOER homepage. The "Guideline to Authors" link is available in the top menu bar.

Ans. Yes, Engineering Journal: IJOER offers templates and macros to assist with manuscript preparation. Information on the preferred format can be found in the "Related Forms" section, or you can use the direct link provided below.

Ans. Engineering Journal: IJOER only accepts manuscripts written in English. While our copy editors will check accepted papers for spelling and formal style, substantial editing is not provided. If English is not your first language, we recommend having your manuscript reviewed by a native speaker before submission to ensure clarity and quality.

Ans. Yes, Engineering Journal: IJOER accepts electronic supplementary materials such as images (JPG), Word documents, PDFs, or large datasets. These will be published in the online version only. Authors can submit these files via email. For details on file formats and sizes, refer to the "Guideline to Authors" page in the top menu bar.

Ans. If your paper is not accepted, we encourage you to review the comments provided by the reviewers, make the necessary revisions, and submit it again for reconsideration. If 2nd time also your paper is not accepted, we may suggest submitting it to another journal in our publishing network. This process includes transferring any reviewer comments for faster processing.

Ans. Once your article is accepted, it will undergo data processing and typesetting. You will stay in contact with us during the publication process. After acceptance, you will need to complete the registration and payment process, including submitting the copyright and registration forms: Click here to Download.

Ans. Authors are required to transfer the copyright of their article to the publisher or grant exclusive publication rights. This ensures wide protection and dissemination under copyright laws.

Ans. Yes, you can share your electronic offprint with others or post it on social media. You can also reference some content from your previous paper when submitting a new manuscript.

Ans. You can track the status of your paper by visiting the journal’s website and clicking on the "Track Your Article" link. This allows you to monitor your manuscript until it is published.

Ans. Once an article is published online, it is considered the official version. However, you are given a specific timeframe to request any necessary changes before final publication. We will send you the final version for proofreading before it is officially published.

Ans. Once your article is published, you will be notified of its volume and issue number. You can access your article by going to the journal's archives, selecting the volume and issue, and downloading it.


Ans. Yes, each article published in Engineering Journal: IJOER is assigned a unique Digital Identification Number (DIN) to enhance search engine visibility and provide a unique identity for the article.

Ans. The review process typically takes [insert average time frame, e.g., 2-3 weeks], but this may vary depending on the number of submissions and availability of reviewers.

Ans. Submissions are evaluated based on their originality, relevance to the field, quality of research, clarity of presentation, and adherence to journal guidelines.

Ans. Yes, you can withdraw your submission at any time before it is accepted for publication. Please notify us via email to initiate the withdrawal process.

Ans. Yes, you can withdraw your paper before it is accepted, but the fee paid is non-refundable.

Ans. No, withdrawing your paper after publication is not possible.

Ans. Yes, you will receive an email confirmation acknowledging receipt of your submission.

Ans. Yes, authors must adhere to ethical guidelines concerning plagiarism, authorship, and the reporting of research results. Please refer to our publication ethics policy for more information.

Ans. Revisions to published articles are generally not allowed. However, if there are minor changes, such as author details or other non-substantive edits, these may be considered. The decision will be made by our editorial board, and if approved, authors will be required to pay a revision fee of USD 100.


Disclaimer: All decisions regarding submissions, revisions, and publication are at the sole discretion of the Engineering Journal: IJOER editorial board. The journal reserves the right to make final decisions on all matters related to publication.