FAQ

All you have to do is to visit the homepage of the TTACA journal website and click on the 'Submit Article or Online paper submission' option. Subsequently, a submission portal where you can enter in relevant details and attach your manuscript will open.

Owing to the fact that TTACA is an open-access journal, there will be no publishing charges and TTACA will publish high quality research articles free of cost. As a result of doing so, these published articles can be read, downloaded and distributed by anyone for free, from TTACA.org.

Yes, the TTACA journal is an open-access journal, where authors wishing to have their work published and accessed by anyone for free, can submit their manuscripts to do so.

Yes, TTACA is an open-access journal.

Yes, TTACA is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal.

TTACA is a quarterly journal, meaning it publishes four issues every year.

No! Owing to the fact that TTACA is an open-access journal, authors will not be levied any publication charges. TTACA is a free journal publishing high quality research articles.

Yes, authors are allowed to submit more than one manuscript for a single issue of the TTACA journal, as long as each of these manuscripts is different from each other.

Authors can submit their manuscripts by clicking on the 'Online Paper Submission' tab on the TTACA journal website or email them to editor@technoarete.org..

The TTACA journal makes use of the Turnitin application to carry out comprehensive and thorough plagiarism checks for all suggested manuscripts to verify their originality and authenticity.

The TTACA journal is committed to ensuring faster peer review times than any other journal, while also ensuring the sustenance and preservation of our high standards of quality and research integrity. On average, it takes about one week or less to complete the entire peer-review process for an entire manuscript.

Yes! One can download the manuscript template prepared by the TTACA journal to serve as a guide for those who wish to submit manuscripts, by clicking on the 'Manuscript Template -Download' option under the 'Instruction for Authors' section in the left-hand side panel on the TTACA journal website.

All manuscripts submitted to the TTACA journal must either be in the Adobe pdf or Microsoft Word formats.

An email acknowledging the receipt of your submission will be sent out within 12 to 24 hours of you submitting your manuscript to the TTACA journal.

Although this is purely dependant on the number of manuscripts that are in queue for reviewal, it takes around two weeks on average for the entire review process to be completed.

To get to know about the scope as well as the discipline of specialization of the TTACA journal, click on the 'Aim and Scope' option under the 'About the Journal' tab on the TTACA journal website.

No! It is mandatory for authors to send in the entire manuscripts of their research works, without any missing parts, while submitting them to the TTACA journal.

The Paper ID is a unique identification code that is given for every manuscript that is submitted to TTACA. Authors are urged to specify the Paper ID of their manuscript in all of their communications with TTACA to make the identifying of their manuscripts easier.

Unless and until a submitted manuscript has been rejected by the reviewing committee of TTACA, an author is bound by an agreement that the same manuscript has not been submitted and will not be published by any journal other than TTACA.

At the TTACA journal, we undertake a double-blind peer-reviewing process. As soon as manuscripts are received, we sent them to members of the reviewing committee for reviewing, after details such as -

  1. the name of the author,
  2. their country of origin, and
  3. all other personal details,

have been removed, in order to facilitate thoroughly impartial and merit-based reviewal.

For every manuscript that is submitted, a minimum of 4 pages and a maximum of 20 pages are allowed.

Yes, there are! Please check out the 'Instruction for Authors' section on the left-hand side panel, for all guidelines and specifications.

To view the Terms & Conditions of the TTACA journal, click on the ‘Terms & Conditions’ option, under the ‘About Journal’ section, at the bottom of every page of the TTACA journal website.

Feel free to mail any inquiries, feedback or recommendations that you might have, to editor@technoarete.org We'd be more than happy to resolve your queries and take stock of your suggestions.

After passing through the initial screening process, manuscripts will be sent for two or three further reviews (for a thorough evaluation of the content). Under normal circumstances, the entire process is completed in a matter of two to three weeks.

Feel free to email the title of your paper and paper ID to the following address - editor@technoarete.org. A representative of the editorial committee at TTACA will respond with the status of your paper, within 24 hours.

Simply click on the 'Instruction for Authors' option on the left-hand side panel, and choose the 'Manuscript Template -Download' option to download the template. This document also includes all formatting and styling specifications that are to be followed.

Copyright forms secure the rights and interests of both authors and publishers. As part of the agreement, authors are mandated to hand over the exclusive license of their work to the publisher (in this case the TTACA journal). In accordance with its open-access policy, TTACA can publish, circulate, present and preserve manuscripts as it sees fit.

The TTACA journal accepts any number of manuscripts from a single author as long as each of the submitted manuscripts is entirely different from each other and completely unique.

If you aren't quite sure about which of your manuscripts are fit for publication in the TTACA journal, you might want to take a look at our objective, aim, and scope, to get an idea of the sort of research papers and articles we publish.

The TTACA journal accepts and publishes a wide range of academic and scholarly work including research papers/articles, review pieces/articles, case reports/studies, etc.

Being a brand new journal, TTACA does not have any impact factor data to present. at the moment. The impact factor value of a journal is usually a representation of the average number of citations of the works published therein, in articles/papers published by other journals recently, over the past two years.

TTACA will make this data available as soon as the stipulated period has completed and accurate data has been compiled.