International Journal of
Advances in Interdisciplinary Research
Journal Metrices
eISSN 2348-0696
SJIF : 6.07 (2022)
Open Access
Bi-Monthly
Peer-Reviewed
Indexed
First decision : 10 days
Acceptance to publications : 3 days
Editor-in-Chief
Dr. S.V. Rajesh
Vivekanandha Ramakrishna Mission College , Chennai, India.
Associate Editor(s)
Dr. J. Pradeep Babu
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA.
Dr. Seralathan Kamala Kannan
Chonbuk National University, South Korea.
Dr. Nazish Roy
Dong A University, South Korea.
Dr. S. Karunakaran
Department of Chemical Engineering, KPR Institute of Engineering and Technology, Arasur,
Coimbatore-641 407, India.
Dr. Gnanendra Shanmugam
Vivekanandha College of Arts and Sciences for Women (Autonomous), Namakkal, India.
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IJAIDR | Article Processing charges
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As an Open Access publisher, ISRP does not receive payment for subscriptions, as the manuscripts are freely accessible over the internet. However, ISRP does not impose any other charges except for some nominal charges towards Journal maintenance.
ISRP provides a reduction in Article Processing Charges (APC) for papers where all authors are based in any of the Low-income economy countries, but the final decision will be taken by the Editorial Board of the journal. If an author wishes to withdraw a manuscript after submitting it, withdrawal charges will be applicable according to the journal's withdrawal policy.