Peer Review Process
All submitted manuscripts are initially reviewed by the editorial team to ensure their suitability with the journal’s scope and publication standards. Manuscripts that do not meet the journal’s criteria will be rejected at this stage without undergoing external review.
Manuscripts considered relevant and potentially valuable to the journal’s readership will proceed to the peer-review stage. The review process in Panrita Journal of Transdisciplinary Research (PJTR) follows a double-blind review system, in which both the authors and reviewers remain anonymous to each other in order to ensure objectivity and fairness in the evaluation process.
Each manuscript is evaluated by qualified reviewers who assess the originality, methodological rigor, clarity of presentation, and scholarly contribution of the research. Based on the reviewers’ recommendations, the editor will make one of the following decisions:
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Reject
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Major Revision Required
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Minor Revision Required
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Accept for Publication
The editorial decision will be communicated to the authors along with the reviewers’ comments to assist in improving the manuscript where necessary.