Manuscript Types

 

Authors are required to strictly follow the Samshodh manuscript template while preparing their submissions. Adhering to the prescribed format ensures faster review, processing, and publication. The template can be downloaded from the journal website.

All submission-related communications, including acceptance or rejection notifications, will be sent to the corresponding author through email.

The submitted manuscript must be original, unpublished, and not under consideration elsewhere. Any form of plagiarism, including self-plagiarism, is strictly prohibited.

Manuscript Categories

  • Original Research Articles
  • Review Articles
  • Case Studies
  • Short Communications
  • Technical Notes
  • Survey Papers
  • Editorials
  • Educational Forum
  • Book Reviews
  • Correspondence
  • National and International Reports
  • Interdisciplinary Studies

Extended versions of papers previously published in conference proceedings may be considered, provided they contain significant new content and proper citation of the original publication. During indexing, the author names as provided in the final accepted manuscript will be considered official.

Manuscript Format

  • Manuscripts must be written in English.
  • Files must be submitted in MS Word format only (.doc or .docx).
  • Authors must strictly use the Samshodh Paper Template available on the journal website.

Copyright Notice

Authors retain the copyright of their published work and grant Samshodh: International Multidisciplinary Research Journal (SIMRJ) the right of first publication. All articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) License, which allows unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Neither Samshodh nor Government College Autonomous, Rajahmundry assumes any responsibility for the opinions, interpretations, or conclusions expressed by the authors in the published articles. The responsibility for content authenticity and ethical compliance rests solely with the authors.