About the Journal

World Research Journal is an international peer-reviewed multidisciplinary journal dedicated to publishing high-quality original research, review articles, and case studies across diverse academic disciplines. The journal promotes innovation, scientific advancement, and global knowledge sharing among researchers, academicians, professionals, and students.

Aim and Scope

Aim

World Research Journal is an international peer-reviewed multidisciplinary journal dedicated to publishing high-quality original research, review articles, case studies, and short communications across diverse academic disciplines. The journal aims to promote innovation, scientific advancement, interdisciplinary collaboration, and global dissemination of knowledge among researchers, academicians, professionals, and students.

Scope

The journal welcomes scholarly manuscripts from, but not limited to, the following fields:

  • Agricultural Sciences
  • Horticulture
  • Engineering & Technology
  • Medical & Health Sciences
  • Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Biological Sciences
  • Management & Commerce
  • Education
  • Social Sciences
  • Humanities
  • Applied Sciences
  • Interdisciplinary Research

The journal encourages innovative, practical, theoretical, and experimental research contributing to academic and scientific development worldwide.

Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement

World Research Journal follows ethical publishing standards to ensure the quality, originality, and integrity of scholarly publications. Authors, editors, reviewers, and publishers are expected to maintain professional ethics throughout the publication process.

Duties of Authors

Authors should:

  • Submit original and unpublished work.
  • Avoid plagiarism, data fabrication, and falsification.
  • Properly acknowledge sources and references.
  • Ensure that all co-authors have approved the manuscript.
  • Disclose conflicts of interest if any.
  • Avoid submitting the same manuscript to multiple journals simultaneously.

Duties of Editors

Editors are responsible for:

  • Maintaining confidentiality of submitted manuscripts.
  • Evaluating manuscripts fairly without discrimination.
  • Making publication decisions based on quality and originality.
  • Preventing conflicts of interest.
  • Ensuring ethical review and publication practices.

Duties of Reviewers

Reviewers should:

  • Conduct objective and confidential reviews.
  • Provide constructive comments to improve manuscript quality.
  • Identify relevant published work not cited by authors.
  • Report plagiarism or ethical concerns to editors.
  • Avoid reviewing manuscripts with conflicts of interest.

Peer Review Policy

World Research Journal follows a double-blind peer review process.

  • Submitted manuscripts are initially screened by the editorial team.
  • Suitable manuscripts are sent to expert reviewers in the relevant field.
  • Reviewer identities remain confidential.
  • Final publication decisions are made by the editorial board based on reviewer recommendations.
  • Authors may be asked to revise manuscripts before final acceptance.

The journal aims to complete the review process efficiently while maintaining academic quality and transparency.

Plagiarism Policy

The journal strictly prohibits plagiarism in any form.

  • Manuscripts containing plagiarism, copied content, or unethical material will be rejected.
  • Authors are responsible for ensuring originality in their submissions.
  • Similarity checks may be conducted before publication.

Copyright Policy

Authors retain copyright of their published work while granting the journal the right to publish and distribute the article.

Authors are responsible for:

  • Obtaining permission for copyrighted materials.
  • Ensuring proper acknowledgment of sources.

Disclaimer

The opinions and views expressed in published articles are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial board or publisher. The journal is not responsible for errors, consequences, or damages arising from the use of published information.