Submission Guidelines and Author Instructions
The International Journal of Research on Multidisciplinary Studies (IJROMS) welcomes high-quality, original research articles, review papers, and scholarly works across multiple disciplines. To ensure smooth processing and maintain high publication standards, authors are required to follow the submission guidelines below. Submissions that do not adhere to these requirements may be returned.
Submission Preparation Checklist
Before submitting, authors must ensure that:
The manuscript has not been previously published or considered by another journal. Any exceptions must be explained in the "Comments to the Editor."
The submission is provided in Microsoft Word (.doc or .docx) format. PDF versions may also be requested.
References include active URLs or DOIs wherever available.
The text adheres to the stylistic, structural, and bibliographic requirements outlined in these guidelines.
Figures, tables, and illustrations are embedded at appropriate points in the text (not at the end).
Author Guidelines (Language and Formatting)
Manuscripts must be written in English. Authors are responsible for clarity and proofreading.
Poorly written manuscripts may be returned for language revision. A minimum grammar score of 85% (Grammarly or equivalent) is recommended.
Manuscripts will be checked for plagiarism. Plagiarism above 20% will result in rejection.
Manuscripts should be typed single-spaced on A4 paper (8.27 x 11.69 inches) with 2.0 cm margins on all sides, using 10-point Georgia font.
Do not include page numbers or footnotes.
Maximum manuscript length: 15 pages, including references.
Manuscript Structure and Formatting
Title of the Study
Font: Georgia, 16, Centered, Bold
Author Names and Affiliations
Full Name of Author1*, Full Name of Author2**
1 Department, Organization/School/Company, City, Country
2 Department, Organization/School/Company, City, Country
Corresponding Author email: xxxx@gmail.com
Recommended Citation Example
Bais, R.L. (2025). Title of the Study. International Journal of Research on Multidisciplinary Studies, Vol(No.), Page 1–2.
Abstract
250–300 words, one paragraph only.
Follow the IMRAD format (Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion).
Keywords
Maximum 5 keywords, separated by semicolons (;).
Introduction
Clearly define the research problem, objectives, significance, and context.
Include recent literature (preferably 2019–present).
Integrate the research gap and purpose statement in the final part.
Literature Review
Summarize relevant studies supporting the research.
Identify gaps and justify the research objectives.
Methodology
Research Design
Clearly describe the study design.
Sampling Design
Specify population, sampling technique, and sample size.
Research Locale
Describe the location/context of the study.
Research Participants
Provide demographic details, inclusion/exclusion criteria.
Research Instrument
Include validity and reliability information.
Data Gathering Procedure
Describe step-by-step how data were collected.
Ethical Considerations
Include informed consent, confidentiality, and institutional approvals.
Results and Discussion
Tables
Number consecutively (Table 1, Table 2…) with titles above the table.
Font size: 8, single-spaced.
Use horizontal lines only (top, header, bottom).
Tables must be created in Word, not images.
Figures
Number consecutively (Figure 1, Figure 2…).
Captions below the figure.
Acceptable formats: .tiff, .jpeg, .eps, MS Office files.
Labels and text in figures must be editable in Word.
Equations and Statistical Texts
Equations should be centered and numbered consecutively (1), (2), …
Italicize statistical symbols; round decimals appropriately (p-values to 3 decimals).
Follow correct conventions (N/n, parentheses, F-statistics, etc.).
Conclusion and Recommendations
Summarize key findings and contributions.
Provide practical implications and directions for future research.
References
Minimum 15 references, at least 10 recent articles.
Only cite works referenced in the manuscript.
Arrange alphabetically.
Include DOIs or direct URLs.
Example References:
Hilton III, J., Fischer, L., Wiley, D., & Williams, L. (2019). Maintaining momentum toward graduation: OER and the course throughput rate. The International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 20(3), 207–221. https://doi.org/10.19173/irrodl.v20i3.4015
Kaur, M., Kaur, G., & Singh, P. (2020). Open educational resources: A boon for teachers. International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET), 15(11), 54–68. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v15i11.12654
Submission Process
Submit manuscripts via this google form :https://forms.gle/AGHDf89rkiwo8Ueo6
Include both Word and PDF versions.
Ensure full compliance with IJROMS Publication Ethics and Malpractice Guidelines.
Non-compliant manuscripts will be returned for corrections before review.
Authors will be notified of one of the following outcomes: acceptance, rejection, or required revisions.
Revisions must be submitted within 15 days for initial review comments and 60 days for peer-review feedback.
Copyright & Publication
Manuscripts must be original and not under consideration elsewhere.
Upon acceptance, authors must sign a copyright transfer agreement.
IJROMS is an open-access journal. An Article Processing Charge (APC) of Php 2,500 applies for accepted manuscripts only.