PLAGIARISM POLICY
The International Journal of Ayurveda & Modern Sciences (IJAMS) maintains a strict zero-tolerance policy for plagiarism. All submitted manuscripts must be original, properly referenced, and ethically prepared.
All submissions are screened using advanced plagiarism-detection software. Manuscripts with high similarity, copied text, or improper paraphrasing are returned for revision or rejected outright.
Authors are responsible for ensuring proper citation of all borrowed ideas, data, images, or previously published content. Permissions must be obtained wherever required.
If plagiarism is detected at any stage—before or after publication—the journal may reject the manuscript, retract the published article, and take further appropriate action.
Additional Professional Guidelines
- Self-Plagiarism: Authors must clearly disclose any content overlapping with their previous work.
- Revision Checks: All revised manuscripts are re-checked for originality before acceptance.
- Editorial Vigilance: Editors and reviewers are trained to identify unethical writing practices and ensure the integrity of every submission.
- Misconduct Consequences: Any deliberate attempt to mislead the journal through manipulated text, data, or citations will result in rejection and restrictions on future submissions.
