Peer review Process

The peer review process of the International Journal of Science and Engineering Invention (IJSEI) involves several steps to ensure the quality and integrity of the published articles.

The peer review process of IJSEI involves several steps, including:

  1. Submission: Authors submit their research articles to the journal's editorial board for review.
  2. Initial evaluation: The editorial team evaluates the submitted manuscripts to ensure that they meet the journal's scope and standards.
  3. Reviewer assignment: The editorial team assigns manuscripts to independent reviewers who are experts in the relevant field.
  4. Peer review: Reviewers evaluate the manuscripts for originality, relevance, scientific rigor, and clarity. They provide constructive feedback to the authors to improve the quality of their work.
  5. Editorial decision: The editorial team considers the feedback of the reviewers and makes a decision on acceptance, rejection, or revisions.
  6. Revision process: If revisions are requested, authors are given the opportunity to address the reviewers' comments and improve their manuscript.
  7. Final decision: Once revisions are completed, the editorial team makes the final decision on publication.

 

IJSEI follows a double-blind peer-review process, ensuring the confidentiality of both authors and reviewers. The journal is committed to upholding the highest ethical standards in its publication process, and strives to provide a platform for quality research in science and engineering.