Publishing a research paper in an ABCD Index–approved journal is a systematic process that helps researchers gain academic visibility and credibility. The ABCD Index (Academic Business, Commerce & Development Index) is a recognized indexing platform that lists quality journals across multidisciplinary fields.
The first step is selecting a suitable journal. Visit the official ABCD Index website and search for journals relevant to your research area. Carefully check the journal’s scope, aims, publication frequency, indexing status, and article processing charges (if any). Always ensure the journal is currently active and ABCD Index approved.
Next, prepare your manuscript according to the journal guidelines. Most ABCD Index journals follow a standard research paper structure: title, abstract, keywords, introduction, literature review, methodology, results, discussion, conclusion, and references. Use clear language, proper formatting, and plagiarism-free content. Plagiarism should generally be below 10–15%, depending on the journal policy.
After manuscript preparation, submit your paper online or via email as instructed on the journal’s website. Along with the paper, you may need to submit a copyright form, author declaration, or cover letter. Once submitted, the paper goes through a peer review process, where reviewers evaluate originality, relevance, and quality.
Based on reviewer feedback, you may be asked to revise and resubmit the manuscript. Make corrections carefully and respond to reviewer comments professionally. After acceptance, complete the payment process if applicable.
Finally, the paper is published online or in a journal issue and indexed under the ABCD Index. Publishing in an ABCD Index journal enhances research visibility, supports academic requirements, and contributes to scholarly development.
By following ethical research practices and journal guidelines, authors can successfully publish their work in ABCD Index journals.
Among the journals you are interested in (IJSRET, IJSET, ABCD Index, IJRTSSH, and IJNREFM), their reputation and indexing status vary. Here's a comparison to help you choose the best one:
Scope: Engineering, Science, and Technology
Indexing: Not widely recognized in major indexing databases like Scopus or Web of Science.
Publication Speed: Typically fast.
Best For: Quick publication in [engineering and technical fields.
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Scope: Engineering and Technology
Indexing: Limited or unclear indexing status.
Publication Speed: Often rapid.
Best For: Technical research publications.
Not a journal, but an indexing platform that lists journals from various fields.
Best For: Checking whether a journal is indexed and recognized.
Scope: Social Science
Indexing: Limited or niche indexing.
Best For: Research in social science fields.
Best For: Multidisciplinary research.