Prepare the manuscript in Microsoft Word format in Times New Roman single spacing. All section titles in the manuscript shall be in font size 14, boldface capitals in a two-column format. Subtitles in each section shall be in font size 10, boldface lower case. The manuscript should be starting with the title page and the text should be arranged in the following order
Title
The title must be as brief as possible, comprehensive, and descriptive. Each author must provide their full name including their forenames and surname. The next line is followed by their address in normal face lower case. If any of the co-authors are from different organizations, their addresses should be mentioned and indicated using numbers after their names. The E-mail address of the Corresponding Author must be marked with an asterisk and should be listed last.
Title: Capitalize Each Word, 14, bold.
First Author., Second Author., Third Author, 10, bold
Organization Name and Address, 9
*Corresponding Author: Second Author@gmail.com, 9
Abstract
Should start after the title page and should present the reason for the study, significant, method, the main findings, the contribution of the paper, not more than 350 words.
Keywords: 4-6 keywords should be provided for online searching.
Introduction
Should start after the abstract and should clearly introduce the topic, Problem statement, gap, methodology, findings, and implication. Give a brief paragraph about the objective and problem of the present investigation/paper.
Literature Review
Summarise relevant previous research critically, synthesize the other works.
Methodology/ Methods
Should be clearly mentioned about the different methodology adopted for the investigation with proper citations. Present the research design, research type, research duration, inclusion/exclusion criteria, choice of subjects, etc. Describe the methodology completely, including sample collection, processing, lab analysis, statistical tests used for data analysis, etc.
A maximum of three levels of headings may be used. Usually, headings are numbered with Arabic numerals (1., 2.; 1.1., 1.2.; 1.1.1., 1.2.1….). It’s preferred to illustrate with tables and figures.
Results and Discussion
The results precise with discussion and be clear in presenting the data. It may be supported and presented by the graphs, figures, and tables. The discussion can either be a part of the Results section or a separate section of its own.
4.1 Figures
4.1.1. Figure
Each figure should have a caption at the bottom. The caption should be concise and typed separately, not on the figure area; If figures have parts (for example, A and B), make sure all parts are explained in the caption. All figures are to be sequentially numbered with Arabic numerals. Figures should always be cited in consecutive numerical order. (Figure 5) Parts in a figure can be identified by A, B, C, etc. and cited as Fig. 2A, Fig. 2B, Fig. 2C, etc.
4.2. Tables Title
Every table must have a unique title placed at the top. Titles should be clear and concise, and they should not be complete sentences. Cite each table in numerical order.
4.3. Equation
The equation number should be placed in parentheses to the right of the equation. Do not create equations as pictures. Use MathType or insert symbols as normal text.
Conclusion
The Conclusions section can be written up by using the following structure: Introduction, Results, Significance of the research/practical implications, Limitations, Recommended topics for further study.
Acknowledgements
All acknowledgements should be typed in one paragraph directly preceding the reference section.
REFERENCES
All sources cited in the text must appear in the reference list, and all items in the reference list must be cited in the text. With the numerical system, references are arranged in the reference list
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