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HOW TO PREPARE YOUR PAPER
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BEFORE YOU SUBMIT YOUR PAPER
• Eligibility
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• Review Procedure
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SUBMITTING YOUR PAPER
• Abstract Deadline
• Abstract Checklist
• Session Topics
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Poster Specification
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Before You Submit Your Paper:
Review Procedure
All abstract contributions to the Indian Pharmaceutical Congress will require to go through a rigorous review procedure to maintain the highest scientific quality of the symposium. Submitted abstract and summary must meet the following minimum requirements:
Significant and original contribution
Abstract submitted by the deadline
Written in clear English
Few syntax/spelling mistakes
Sufficient data presented, adequately analyzed and discussed with appropriate conclusions supported by the data
Meets format guidelines
Contains data (tables, figure, image, or specific numbers in text) to support the data
Scoring (Total 50)
The abstract will be read and scored by the IPC Scientific Services Committee and will be assigned a score based on the following assessment criteria for scientific content,
Each submitted paper will be evaluated in terms of:
a) Novelty/Originality (Score 10)
b) Experimental and Analytical work (Score 25)
c) Industrial and Academic Applicability (Score 15)
Score more than 40:
Ground-breaking research of outstanding quality providing a new perspective in a new or emerging field.
Score between 30 to 40:
New research of outstanding quality providing a new perspective in an existing field or new research of high quality in a new or emerging field.
Score between 20 to 30:
New research of high quality providing an enhancement of current understanding in an existing field.
Score below 20:
Abstract does not comply with minimum submission instructions, is not submitted in the proper format, and/or does not include all required fields. A score below 20 will result in the rejection of an abstract.
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