FAQ

Q: What kind of papers does JRICST publish?

The Journal of Recent Innovations in Computer Science and Technology (JRICST) publishes high-quality research papers in all major areas of computer science and technology. The journal focuses on disseminating cutting-edge research, innovative methodologies, emerging technologies, and practical applications.

JRICST aims to bridge the gap between theoretical research and real-world implementation by fostering collaboration among researchers, academicians, industry experts, and practitioners.

The journal welcomes the following types of submissions:

  • Original Research Articles
  • Review Papers

The peer-review process is typically completed within 4–6 weeks, depending on the volume of submissions under review.

Q: How will I know my manuscript is accepted or not?

Once the peer-review process is completed, the Editorial Office will notify the corresponding author via email regarding one of the following decisions:

  • Accepted
  • Accepted with Minor Revisions
  • Accepted with Major Revisions
  • Rejected

All decisions are communicated officially through the registered email address of the corresponding author.

Q: What is the standard or quality of papers published in JRICST?

JRICST is committed to maintaining high academic and research standards. Manuscripts are evaluated through a rigorous peer-review process.

Papers are considered for publication based on:

  • Originality and novelty
  • Significant contribution to the field
  • Technical soundness
  • Clarity of presentation
  • Practical or theoretical relevance

The journal maintains an approximate acceptance rate of 20%–30%, reflecting its commitment to quality and academic excellence.

Q: How to submit a manuscript/research paper to JRICST?

Authors can submit their manuscripts through the online submission system available on the official JRICST website. Please visit the Submission Page on the journal’s homepage and follow the submission guidelines carefully before uploading your manuscript.

Q: What is CrossRef DOI and what is the meaning of assigning a Digital Object Identifier to the individual manuscript?

A DOI (Digital Object Identifier) is a unique alphanumeric string assigned to a digital document, such as a research article.

When a manuscript is assigned a DOI:

  • It receives a permanent and stable link on the internet.
  • It becomes easily searchable, traceable, and citable.
  • It ensures long-term accessibility even if the website structure changes.
  • It enhances the article’s visibility and academic credibility.

Through CrossRef registration, each published article in JRICST is provided with a DOI to ensure global recognition and reliable digital identification.