The International Journal of Applied and Allied Disciplines (IJAAD) is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary open-access academic journal dedicated to the dissemination of high-quality research across a broad spectrum of applied and allied fields. The journal provides a global platform for scholars, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to share innovative ideas, empirical findings, and theoretical advancements that address real-world challenges. As an open-access journal, IJAAD ensures that all published content is freely and permanently accessible to readers worldwide without subscription or access fees. This approach enhances the visibility, reach, and impact of research by enabling unrestricted knowledge sharing across academic, professional, and public communities. IJAAD emphasizes the integration of knowledge across disciplines, fostering collaboration and cross-pollination of ideas among diverse academic domains. By bridging the gap between theory and practice, the journal promotes research that contributes to societal development, technological advancement, and sustainable solutions.
Aim of the Journal
The primary aim of IJAAD is to:
Scope of the Journal
The International Journal of Applied and Allied Disciplines welcomes original research articles, review papers, case studies, short communications, and interdisciplinary studies in (but not limited to) the following areas:
The journal particularly encourages submissions that demonstrate interdisciplinary approaches, practical applications, and contributions to solving complex global challenges.
Prof R C Sobti - Professor(Emeritus) Punjab University
Prof Mohd Haider - Computer Science Saudi Electronic University
Dr. Jasbir Singh - Asst Prof IGNCA, Ministry of Culture GOI
Dr. Sanjeev Pippal - HoD Computer Science Engg, GL Bajaj Greater Noida
Dr. Monawwer - Dy Libarian Aligarh Muslim University
Dr. Ashok Upadhyay - HoD DLIS, Mangalayatan University
Dr. Dr Jyoti Gupta - Assistant Professor Bundelkhand University Jhansi
Dr. Shams Khan - Deputy Librarian, Galgotias University
Dr. Ravindra Kumar - Assistant Librarian, Galgotias University
Rohit Singh - Assistant Librarian, Galgotias University
At present, the journal is not indexed in any abstracting or indexing databases. The journal is committed to meeting the highest standards of scholarly publishing and is actively pursuing inclusion in recognized indexing services in due course.
The editorial team remains focused on maintaining rigorous peer review, ethical publication practices, and consistent publication quality to strengthen the journal’s future visibility and academic reach.
Author Guidelines:
International Journal of Applied and Advanced Disciplines (IJAAD)
The International Journal of Applied and Advanced Disciplines (IJAAD) is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal that publishes high-quality research across diverse academic domains. The journal aims to promote innovative research, interdisciplinary dialogue, and practical applications of knowledge.
• Original Research Articles
• Review Papers
• Case Studies
• Short Communications
• Conceptual Papers
• Reviews articles
General Formatting:
- File format: Microsoft Word (.doc/.docx)
- Font: Times New Roman, Size 12
- Line spacing: 1.5
- Margins: 1 inch on all sides
- Alignment: Justified
- Page numbers: Bottom center
Title Page: Title, Authors, Affiliations, Email, ORCID
Abstract: 150–250 words
Keywords: 4–6 keywords
Main Sections: Introduction, Literature Review, Methodology, Results and Discussion, Conclusion, Recommendations
Acknowledgements (Optional)
Conflict of Interest
References (APA 7th Edition)
The maximum preferred length for original articles is 25 pages (including figures and tables). Communications should not exceed 1000 words and reviews should not exceed 35 pages. Authors should append the tables, figures, and calculation at the appropriate places in running text only.
Original articles, communications and reviews must be written in English which will be published in English only. An abstract must be supplied of not more than 200 words in length, which summarizes the significant findings and coverage of the paper, and should be understood without reference to the text. Communications should have abstracts limited to 150 words.
The experimental should include a paragraph outlining the instrumental methods, mathematical modelling and computational procedures used (which ever applicable to you).
Use of standard abbreviations is expected throughout, and are used without periods: examples include mp, °C, K, min, h, mL, cm, mol, ppm, TLC, J. The use of SI units is preferred.
Every table must be referred to in the text. Tables are to be numbered sequentially. A short, descriptive title should appear above each table with a clear legend and any footnotes suitably identified below. All units must be included. Tables should be created in Microsoft Word whenever possible.
Every figure and scheme must be referred to in the text, sequentially numbered, and include a caption. Digital files are recommended for illustrations (line drawings, halftones, photographs, photomicrographs, etc.) and should be of at least 300 dpi quality (600 dpi is preferred for schemes and line art); JPEG format; and sized to fit on a journal page. Lettering must be of sufficient size so that it is legible upon reduction as needed.
References are indicated in the text by consecutive numerals in square bracket i.e. [1]. The full list should be collected and included at the end of the paper in numerical order under the heading “References.” Listed references are required to be complete but without the title of article. Author first name should precede their last name (as V. K. Verma); journal title abbreviations should conform to Chemical Abstracts style. Authors are encouraged to use Microsoft Word for collecting and numbering references for consistent style and rapid editing. Responsibility for the accuracy of the reference rests with the authors, and use of a suitable style guide is recommended. Multiple references that are related can be identified with letters and given under a single citation.
✔ Proper formatting
✔ Abstract & keywords
✔ APA references
✔ Plagiarism within limit
✔ Author details included