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Research Publication Support Service to help you publish your manuscript in journals

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Top Most Reasons for Manuscript Rejection

•The manuscript is outside the scope of the journal

•The manuscript is incomplete; it lacks rudiments such as the title, authors, affiliations, keywords, main text, references and all tables and figures

•Language and grammar are not up to the mark for the peer review process

•The figures are not complete or are not clear enough to read

•References are incomplete or very old

•Plagiarism has been detected in the manuscript

Publishing years of research as a paper in Journals has always been a must-do for researchers across the globe. Therefore, taking help from a Publication Support Service provider makes the process easier. It is a widely known fact that academic publishing is a rigorous process. For many researchers, especially first timers, the publishing process can be a daunting task. Non-adherence to journal guidelines and publishing protocols result in outright rejections.

Writing is Complete

You have completed writing a rigorous manuscript. Data, writing, graphs, citations, illustrations, etc., have been finalized. Now you think your manuscript is ready for submission and start finding the appropriate journal

Screening

This is the most important stage in the lifecycle of a manuscript. It is here where the editor decides whether the manuscript is competent enough to go through the further process. If not, the manuscript will go back to the author with a rejection letter, suggestions for major/minor changes, or advise to submit to an alternative journal.

At this crucial stage, rejections occur primarily due to the below reasons:

> Scope of Work

> Formatting & Proof Reading

> Plagiarism