Peer Review Process

The Journal of Applied Information and Communication Technologies (JAICT) employs a comprehensive peer review process to ensure the quality and integrity of its published articles. Upon submission, manuscripts are first evaluated by the editorial board for adherence to the journal's focus, scope, and author guidelines. This initial assessment includes checks for plagiarism using Turnitin software. Manuscripts that meet these criteria are then sent for peer review, where at least two expert reviewers provide constructive feedback to enhance the manuscript's scientific merit. The final decision on acceptance is based on the reviewers' comments and recommendations.