International Journal of Engineering, Science and Environment (IJESE)

Peer-Reviewed | Open Access | International Research Journal

Indexing Policy

The International Journal of Engineering, Science and Environment (IJESE) is committed to achieving wide academic visibility and long-term recognition through inclusion in reputed indexing and abstracting databases. The journal follows a structured publication strategy to ensure compliance with international indexing standards and scholarly publishing best practices.

At present, IJESE is in its initial publication phase. The journal will apply for indexing only after obtaining an official International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) and the publication of its initial peer-reviewed issues. This foundational stage is essential to establish publication consistency, editorial stability, and research quality, which are key requirements for major indexing services.

After fulfilling these prerequisites, the journal will initiate applications for inclusion in recognized academic databases and indexing platforms, including DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) and other relevant scholarly directories for engineering, science, and environmental research. Further indexing applications will also be considered for reputed citation databases such as Scopus and Web of Science, subject to eligibility criteria and evaluation processes defined by these indexing bodies.

The journal also aligns its policies with academic quality benchmarks similar to those followed by UGC CARE-listed journals, ensuring strong peer-review integrity, ethical publishing practices, and originality of research. IJESE follows a rigorous double-blind peer-review process, ensuring that only high-quality and original research contributions are published.

Indexing eligibility depends on several factors, including publication regularity, citation performance, editorial quality, international diversity of authors, and adherence to ethical publishing standards. IJESE is actively working to strengthen these parameters to improve indexing readiness.

Once indexed, published articles will gain enhanced global visibility, improved citation potential, and broader academic reach across engineering, science, and environmental disciplines. Until then, the journal remains fully open access, allowing free and unrestricted access to all published research worldwide.