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Abstract
In no more than 250 words, your abstract should be written and divided into the following points:
Purpose: In simple words, tell to readers about the aim of this study. No discussion, no story,
only aim of this study
Research Methodology: Give name, brand, type of tools, methods, software, review, and survey
that have been used to do this study. No discussion or explanation.
Results: Write only main results in few words. No discussion or explanation.
Limitations: Write a brief limitation of the study
Contribution: Where this study can be useful? Give the name of area, disciplines, etc.
Keywords: Keyword 1, Keyword 2, Keyword 3, (maximum 6 keywords)
3. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Present the materials, methods, survey, questionnaire etc. used for the study. Author should
explain whether this study is experimental, or review study, or simulation based or survey
based. Discuss software, hardware’s used during study with their brand names. Mention all
research conditions, assumptions, theories followed. This section should be easy enough for any
reader to repeat the study under similar conditions.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Author should present a list of acknowledgements at the end. Any financial or non-financial
support for the study should be acknowledged.
REFERENCES
1. All references should be in APA style and presented inside the main body of article.
2. You should attach at least 15 references.
3. Every in-text citation should be hyper-linked to reference
4. References should be in the last decade.
5. The use of primary sources for the references is strongly recommended.
6. Using the application/software for referencing such as Mendeley, EndNote, and etc. is
strongly recommended.
7. All references should be mentioned inside the article in the form of In-text reference.
8. Reference list entries should be alphabetized by the last names of the first author of each
work.
9. Journal names and book titles should be italicized.
Eg. Li, S., & Seale, C. (2007). Learning to do qualitative data analysis: An
observational study of doctoral work. Qualitative Health Research, 17(10), 1442-
1452. https://doi.org/10.1177/1049732307306924
For more detail guidelines for Referencing, visit
https://aut.ac.nz.libguides.com/APA6th/referencelist