Manuscript Submission
We welcome high-quality articles reporting unique and unpublished results of conceptual, creative,
experimental, and theoretical work or
study in any of the above-mentioned topic areas. When a manuscript is submitted, it suggests that it is not
being considered for
publication elsewhere.
General Guidelines
- Maximum page limit for a manuscript is 6-8 pages.
- All papers will be double-blind peer-reviewed and must fulfill the scientific standards of originality and
academic excellence.
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The submitting/corresponding author is responsible for ensuring that all other co-authors have authorized
the article's publication and
assumes responsibility for the manuscript throughout submission and peer review.
- Should any compensation claims be made, the publisher will not be held legally liable.
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You will receive an email notification if your research work is accepted or rejected. Only the authors of
the accepted paper can
register to the conference.
Language
The article should be written in English; either American or British use is acceptable, but not both.
Authors should proofread their English language manuscript before submission to eliminate possible grammatical
or spelling errors and to
conform to correct scientific English. Poor English can also result in the rejection of the manuscript.
Paper Structure
- Abstract
- Purpose/Objectives
- Methodology/Approach
- Results & Findings
- Conclusion & Future Scope
- Acknowledgements (when appropriate)
- References
Submission Method
Submit your paper via,
(or)
- email: icicv.conf@gmail.com
Should you have any questions about the submission, please contact us at icicv.conf@gmail.com
Academic & Publication Ethics
Articles submitted to the conference should provide new and previously unpublished research. In the academic
context, adhering to ethical
standards is important. As a result, any act of plagiarism will not be allowed. If an author is discovered to
have plagiarised, the
submission will be automatically rejected.
Evaluation Process
All articles will go through double-blind peer review. Relevancy, structure, research technique, ethical
conducts, language standard,
innovativeness, references, hypothesis, result presentation, proficiency, format, and a variety of other
aspects are all taken into
account throughout the evaluation process.
Papers that are accepted and registered will be published in the Conference Proceedings.
Instructions for the Oral Presentation
The length of the presentation should be 15 minutes. You can use any form of presentation you wish. Please
arrive for your presentation
early to ensure the necessary arrangements.