International Journal of Research in Applied Sciences (IJRAS)
Template
Guide for Authors
Our paper should follow the International Journal of Research in Applied Sciences format. Its structure should consist of: Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results and Discussion, Conclusion and References. Failure to meet the IJRAS standard format may result in postponement or rejection.
IJRAS's Paper Template
Manuscript Preparation
All papers should be written concisely in US English. Clarity and precision are best achieved using simple words and short sentences. Papers not meeting language requirements will not be accepted.
1. Formats
The typescript should be double-spaced on A4 pages (21 � 29.7 cm). This applies to tables, figures, references, and footnotes.
2. Title
Papers should have a concise and informative title followed by the names of authors and their affiliations.
3. Abstract
All papers must include an English abstract (100�150 words). It should summarize the contents and conclusions clearly, using complete sentences without jargon or abbreviations.
4. Keywords
Authors should provide 4�6 keywords separated by semicolons.
5. Introduction
The introduction should briefly explain the purpose of the work and refer to previous related research.
6. References
References should follow API style, numbered consecutively and listed at the end of the paper.
- [1]. Giri, P. K., De, S. S., Dehuri, S., & Cho, S. B. (2021)...
- [2]. Giri, P. K., De, S. S., & Dehuri, S. (2017)...
- [3]. Mallick, C., Giri, P. K., & Paikaray, B. K. (2024)...
- [4]. Rybicka HE. (1995)...
When citing multiple authors, use "et al." in the text, but list all authors in references.
7. Tables
Tables should be clear and properly labeled. Use headings, numbering, and units in parentheses. Footnotes should use lowercase letters (a, b, c).
8. Illustrations
Photographs should be high-quality with good contrast. Use scale indicators where needed.
9. Symbols, Formula and Equations
Symbols and equations should be clearly written. Greek letters and unusual symbols must be defined when first used.
Use multiplication sign (�) in scientific notation (e.g., 4.25�105). Decimal points should be written using a full stop.
For further details, please refer to published papers.