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SELECTION CRITERIA

Call for nominations and the selection of articles by us for the SCOPUS INDEX CONCLAVE involves tough competition. You may either nominate a candidate or register your article selected by us through the registration form on our official website.

Scopus Index’s award selection criteria typically focus on the quality, originality, and impact of the research. Key factors include the novelty of the ideas, the rigor of the methodology, the significance of the findings, and the potential for future impact.

Other important considerations include the nominee’s research experience, publications, and recognition by professional bodies.

Winner selection is a comprehensive evaluation of activities that meet the following evaluation criteria: Being Novel & Innovative. Creating a prosperous economic society by revitalizing the region and improving lives with the help of science and technology. Applying the essence of the ideas of the core domain. Having continuity in research activities and academics, and expectations of future growth and advancements.

Research Calibre and Originality:
    Novelty and Significance: The study should offer fresh insights, concepts, or methods. Methodological Rigour: The study must be properly planned, carried out, and examined through the use of suitable techniques. Contribution to Knowledge: The study should increase knowledge in its area.
Experience and Recognition of Candidates:
    Research Experience: A track record of research experience, often demonstrated through publications and presentations, is essential. Publications: The quality and impact of published work (e.g., in recognized journals) are appraised. Professional Recognition: One may consider honors, professional society affiliations, and other outside recognitions.
Significance and Influence:
    Practical Impact: The research ought to have the ability to solve issues in the actual world or result in useful applications.
    Scientific and Technological Relevance: The study should push the boundaries of science or technology. Social Relevance: The study should be able to help society or meet significant needs in society.
    Other Considerations:
      Clarity of Aim and Significance: The study topic must to be precise and deal with a significant issue. 
      Feasibility: The suggested study must be doable and practicable given the available funds and time. Training and Development: The research should give the individual the chance to hone their research abilities.