AUTHORS GUIDELINES
										Call for Papers – International
Journal of Innovative Research in Science and Engineering (IJIRSE)
The International Journal of Innovative Research in Science and Engineering
(IJIRSE) cordially invites scholars, researchers,
academicians, and industry professionals to contribute to the forthcoming issue
of our esteemed journal. We seek original research papers, case studies, and
review articles that demonstrate:
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Relevance to contemporary
scientific and engineering trends
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Clarity, coherence, and logical
presentation
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Originality, creativity, and
innovation
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Significant theoretical or
practical contributions to the discipline
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Potential to stimulate further
research and technological advancement
Paper Submission Guidelines
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Paper Title – Font size 16, Bold
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Authors – Font size 14
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Affiliation – (Department,
College/University Name, Country) – Font size 10, Italic
Abstract
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Heading: ABSTRACT (Font size 11,
Bold)
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Should concisely summarize the
content of the paper in not more than 200 words
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Must not contain references or
equations
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Manuscript size: A4 (21.0 cm ×
29.7 cm) with margins as per guidelines
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Body text: Times New Roman, Font
size 10
Keywords
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Heading: Keywords (Font size 11,
Bold)
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Approximately five keywords,
arranged in alphabetical order and separated by commas
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Font size 10, Italic
Structure of the Paper
I. INTRODUCTION (11pt, Bold)
Present the nature of the problem, relevant previous work, objectives, and
contributions of your study.
II. HEADINGS (11pt, Bold)
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Main headings should be numbered
sequentially (1, 2, 3…).
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Subheadings should follow the
format 1.1, 1.2, etc.
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Do not underline or use
punctuation after headings.
III. INDENTATIONS & EQUATIONS
(11pt, Bold)
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The first paragraph under each
heading should be aligned flush left.
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Subsequent paragraphs must begin
with a five-space indentation.
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Equations should be numbered
sequentially, e.g., (3).
IV. FIGURES & TABLES (11pt,
Bold)
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Figures should be of high quality
(computer-drafted or ink-drawn).
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Captions for figures should be
placed below the figure.
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Captions for tables should be
placed above the table.
V. CONCLUSION (11pt, Bold)
Summarize the advantages, limitations, and
potential applications of the study. Repetition of the abstract should be avoided.
VI. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS (11pt, Bold)
Optional; to be included after the conclusion if
applicable.
References
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References should be numbered in
the order they appear in the text (e.g., [1], [2]).
Examples:
Journal:
[1] M. Ozaki, Y. Adachi, ... International
Journal of Modelling and Simulation, 18(2), 1998, pp. 112–116.
Book:
[2] R.E. Moore, Interval Analysis,
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1966.
Thesis:
[3] D.S. Chan, Theory and Implementation…,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1978.
