Author Guidelines
The International Journal of Multidisciplinary Engineering and Technology (IJMET) welcomes submissions from scholars and experts worldwide across a broad range of engineering and technology fields. Authors should ensure their manuscripts provide sufficient context for a global audience to fully appreciate the contribution.
Types of Papers Accepted
- Original Research Articles
- Short Communications
- Review Papers (including meta-analyses and systematic reviews)
How to Submit Your Manuscript
Submit your manuscript online via the designated Google form or email it to admin@ijmet.com.
General Manuscript Preparation Guidelines
- Use the IJMET Author Template (MS Word) for formatting your paper.
- Clearly indicate new paragraphs.
- Place tables and figure legends on separate pages at the end of the manuscript.
- Number all pages consecutively.
- Spellcheck your manuscript thoroughly using your word processor's tools.
- Avoid excessive use of italics and bold text to maintain readability.
- Manuscripts should be clear, concise, logical, and generally not exceed 4,000 words.
Abstract
- Should be 150 to 250 words, informative, and self-contained.
- Use the past tense.
- Clearly state the problem, approach or solution, major findings, and conclusions.
Keywords
- Provide keywords beyond the title terms to enhance discoverability by indexing services.
Introduction
- Provide a clear background and problem statement.
- Summarize relevant literature.
- Explain the proposed approach and highlight the research innovation.
- Make it accessible to researchers from various scientific disciplines.
Methods
- Describe research design and procedures chronologically with appropriate references to support scientific validity.
- Ensure sufficient detail for reproducibility.
Results and Discussion
- Present results clearly and logically.
Conclusion
- Summarize outcomes in line with the Introduction and Results sections.
- Suggest future research directions and practical applications.
Tables and Figures
- Center-align all tables and figures for clarity.
References
- Use the Vancouver numbering system [1], [2], etc., for citations.
- List only references cited in the text at the end.
Corresponding Author Information
- Designate one author as the corresponding author and provide:
- Email address
- Full postal address
- Telephone and fax numbers
