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HERE COMES THE TITLE OF THE PAPER

Name of first author


Institution/Affiliation
Title
Postal Address
E-mail:
(Please write only your university/institutional email)

Name of second author


Institution/Affiliation
Title
Postal Address
E-mail:

Abstract

Purpose of the study: In simple words tell to readers about the aim of this study.
No discussion, no story only aim of this study [50-60 words] Methodology: Give
name, brand, type of tools, methods, software, review, and survey that has been
used to do this study. No discussion or explanation. [50-60 words] Main
Findings: Write only main results in few words. No discussion or explanation.
[50-60 words] Applications of this study: where this study can be useful, give
name of area, disciplines etc [50-60 words] Novelty/Originality of this study:
what is new in this study that may benefit readers and how it is advancing the
existing knowledge or creating new knowledge in this subject. [50-60 words]

Keywords: 5 to 6 keywords. Take 2 or 3 from title. Keywords should be


commonly Google searchable terms

1. Introduction
Provide background of the study in easy words. In this section author
should discuss the research problem in very clear words. Also discuss the
motivation of the study. Provide intext references in APA style for all the facts

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that are presented here. (Estache,2001:23) <This is an example of how to place
a bodynote>:

2. Literature Review
Related work of previous researchers should be presented. Minimum 10-
15 good and recent works should be presented. This section can be merged with
introduction section as well. Here author can discuss the research gap that this
study is going or willing to cover. Provide intext citation in APA style. (Harris,
2019)

3. Methods
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.

ARitd  Ritd  Ri 3 please group all formulas in the text. See left side

CARit
t 1 please group all formulas in the text. See left side
Var  CARit   2

IMPORTANT NOTE:
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size enlargement and reduction should be functional. >:

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size enlargement and reduction should be functional. Please group all tables in the
text.
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4. Results and Discussion
Provide logical and scientific findings of the study. Present evidences to
support your analysis by citing work of earlier researchers or existing theories.

5. Conclusion
Conclusion should be written in very clear words. It should explain how
the objectives of the study are accomplished.

6. Acknowledgement
Author should present list of acknowledgement at the end. Any financial
or nonfinancial support for the study should be acknowledged.

7. References
REFERENCES (all references should be in APA style and present inside the
main body of article. Don’t put extra references. You are free to add a list of
further readings and put add extra references, websites, ebooks etc in that
section)
All end references should be mentioned inside the article in the form of Intext
reference.
Reference list entries should be alphabetized by the last names of the first author
of each work.
 Journal article
Harris, M., Karper, E., Stacks, G., Hoffman, D., DeNiro, R., Cruz, P., et al.
(2001). Writing labs and the Hollywood connection. Journal of Film
Writing, 44(3), 213–245.
 Article by DOI
Slifka, M. K., & Whitton, J. L. (2000). Clinical implications of
dysregulated cytokine production. Journal of Molecular Medicine,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s001090000086
 Book
Calfee, R. C., & Valencia, R. R. (1991). APA guide to preparing
manuscripts for journal publication. Washington, DC: American
Psychological Association.
 Book chapter

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O’Neil, J. M., & Egan, J. (1992). Men’s and women’s gender role
journeys: Metaphor for healing, transition, and transformation. In B. R.
Wainrib (Ed.), Gender issues across the life cycle (pp. 107–123). New
York: Springer.
 Online document
Abou-Allaban, Y., Dell, M. L., Greenberg, W., Lomax, J., Peteet, J.,
Torres, M., & Cowell, V. (2006). Religious/spiritual commitments and
psychiatric practice. Resource document. American Psychiatric
Association.
http://www.psych.org/edu/other_res/lib_archives/archives/200604.pdf.
Accessed 25 June 2007.

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