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Publication from 2012 to 2019 available in Print form only

website: www.ajasra.in ,   Journal Name: Ajasraa

ISSN: 2278-3741,     UGC CARE GROUP 1 Journal

Impact Factor: 6.774,  

Language: Sanskrit, Hindi, English,  Subject: Multidisciplinary

 

The (Ajasraa ISSN: 2278-3741)  publishes original research in English and Hindi language in all subjects. As a comparative education journal, owned by the Akhila Bharatiya Sanskrit Parishad Education Society, we are especially interested in work that is either explicitly or implicitly comparative. Explicitly comparative research includes cross-national studies or studies that compare educational phenomena in a range of countries. Implicitly comparative research typically means single nation case studies that contribute to a larger comparative framework about the topic. Such studies must show how the particular case is theoretically relevant for readers outside the given country.

Ajasraa ISSN: 2278-3741 seeks articles that will have a wide relevance to the comparative and international education community. Articles about very specific educational practices or curriculum areas are better suited in specialist journals. We also do not typically publish articles about foreign language teaching.

The majority of articles in Ajasraa ISSN: 2278-3741 original research. The research may use primary data, or may involve secondary analyses from available data sets, policy documents or reports. We occasionally publish literature reviews, if the topic is considered by the editorial team as particularly relevant.

Peer Review Process

Manuscripts are first pre-screened by the editorial team. Manuscripts that have the potential to be published in Ajasraa ISSN: 2278-3741  then undergo double blind peer review. If not, you will hear within 8 weeks that your manuscript has been declined. The review process can take six to eight months for an initial decision.

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Vol. 13 No. 12 (2024): December
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