Plagiarism Policy

Submission Guidelines for Manuscripts

At the South Asian Institute for Research and Advanced Publications (SAIRAP), we maintain strict standards to ensure academic excellence and integrity in all submissions. Plagiarism, in any form, undermines the quality of research and compromises the trust within the academic community. Therefore, we take a firm stance against any form of plagiarism.

What Constitutes Plagiarism?

Plagiarism includes, but is not limited to:

Directly copying text, data, or ideas from other sources without appropriate citation.

Paraphrasing someone else's work or ideas without acknowledgment.

Submitting previously published work as new (self-plagiarism) without disclosure.

Our Policy

All research submitted to SAIRAP undergoes thorough checks for originality using advanced plagiarism detection software.

Proper attribution and citation of all sources is mandatory for all submitted papers.

We encourage authors to submit only original work and ensure all citations are accurate and properly formatted.

Consequences of Plagiarism

If plagiarism is detected, the submission will be sent back to the author for revision.

In cases of severe plagiarism, the submission may be disqualified, and the author may be barred from submitting future papers to SAIRAP.

Commitment to Integrity

At SAIRAP, we are dedicated to fostering a research environment where intellectual honesty and the fair use of knowledge are prioritized. By adhering to our plagiarism policy, we ensure the credibility and value of the research published under our banner, supporting a trustworthy academic community.