Article Prosessing charge (APC )

Version 1 (Formal & Concise)

Fees and Funding
Article Processing Charges (APC)
Authors publishing open access in  JAREM  Journal must cover an article processing charge (APC). The applicable APC is based on the acceptance date of the manuscript.

The current APC, excluding VAT or applicable local taxes, is £2190.00 / $2890.00 / €2490.00.


Version 2 (Simplified & Reader-Friendly)

Publication Fees and Funding
To publish open access in MaAuthors, they are required to pay an article processing charge (APC). To publish open access in JAREM  Journal, authors are required to pay an article processing charge (APC). The APC is determined based on the date of article acceptance.

As of now, the APC rates (excluding VAT and local taxes) are:

  • £2190.00
  • $2890.00
  • €2490.00

Version 3 (Professional & Structured)

APC and Financial Information
Authors opting for open-access publication in JAREM  Journal must pay an article processing charge (APC). The APC cost is based on the acceptance date of the manuscript and may be subject to additional VAT or local taxes.

The current APC rates are as follows:

  • GBP: £2190.00
  • USD: $2890.00
  • EUR: €2490.00

Version 4 (Academic & Detailed)

Fees and Open Access Funding
Publishing in JAREM  Journal under open access requires an article processing charge (APC). The APC amount is determined by the article’s acceptance date and is subject to VAT or relevant local taxes where applicable.

The current APC rates are:

  • £2190.00 (GBP)
  • $2890.00 (USD)
  • €2490.00 (EUR)

 

Peer review Policy 

Peer review ensures that only high-quality research is published. It involves independent experts evaluating manuscripts for originality, accuracy, and relevance before they are accepted for publication.

The Journal of Advanced Research - EMR employs a single-blind review system, where reviewers know the authors' identities but remain anonymous themselves. This approach allows for objective critiques while maintaining reviewer confidentiality.

The goal of peer review is to maintain scientific integrity. Manuscripts undergo assessment by at least two experts, who may recommend acceptance, minor revisions, major revisions with resubmission, or rejection if the research lacks scientific soundness.

Decisions on publication depend on the validity and coherence of the research. Reviewers also consider the clarity of writing and the significance of the study. If revisions are needed, the focus is on refining arguments, identifying missing data, and enhancing readability.

Guided by Editor ABL MAL , the Journal of Advanced Research - EMR is backed by a distinguished Editorial Board of specialists in various disciplines.