Buddha Journal of Social Sciences and Technology

Peer Review Process

Buddha Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Research (BJPSR)

The peer review process is a fundamental component of academic publishing, ensuring that all research published in the Buddha Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Research (BJPSR) meets the highest standards of credibility, accuracy, and scholarly value. Peer review serves as an essential quality control system that validates the originality, scientific merit, and relevance of submitted work.

When a manuscript is submitted to BJPSR, it undergoes a rigorous evaluation conducted by experts in the respective field. These reviewers—typically anonymous to maintain objectivity—carefully assess the manuscript's methodology, originality, clarity, ethical compliance, and overall contribution to pharmaceutical and allied sciences. Their constructive feedback helps authors improve the quality of their research while ensuring that only well-founded and meaningful studies are accepted for publication.

Through this transparent and structured review process; BJPSR upholds its commitment to publishing trustworthy and impactful scientific research.

Review Process Steps

The BJPSR peer review process follows these systematic steps:

Step 1

Manuscript submission by researcher

Step 2

Initial assessment by the editorial team

Step 3

Manuscript forwarded to experts/peers

Step 4

In-depth review and feedback

Step 5

Revisions made by author

Step 6

Paper acceptance and publication