Peer Review Process
All submitted manuscripts to Drastha: Journal of Multidisciplinary Science undergo a rigorous and objective peer review process to ensure academic quality and integrity.
Review Stages:
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Initial Editorial Screening
All manuscripts are first screened by the editor for completeness, relevance to the journal's scope, and formatting compliance. -
Plagiarism Check
Manuscripts are scanned using plagiarism detection software. Submissions with more than 25% similarity will be rejected or returned for revision. -
Double-Blind Peer Review
Manuscripts that pass the initial check are reviewed by two independent reviewers under a double-blind system—both authors and reviewers remain anonymous. -
Editorial Decision
Based on the reviewers’ feedback, the editor will make a decision:
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Accepted without revision
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Accepted with minor revision
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Accepted with major revision
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Rejected
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Revision and Resubmission
If revisions are required, authors are given time to revise and resubmit. The revised manuscript may be re-evaluated by the editor or reviewers. -
Final Decision & Publication
Approved manuscripts will proceed to final editing and will be scheduled for publication in the upcoming journal issue.