Peer-Review Policy

Double-blind-Peer-Review is a process of evaluating and analysing the academic research papers or articles in which the identity of both the author and the reviewers is kept anonymous. This is done to minimize bias and ensure that the evaluation is based solely on the quality and merit of the research presented in the paper. In this process, neither the author knows who the reviewers are nor do the reviewers know the identity of the author. Double-blind-peer-review is considered a stricter and fair method of evaluating research compared to single-blind peer review, in which the reviewers know the identity of the author.