Submission Procedure

To submit articles in the World Vetmate, please follow the guidelines below:

  • Articles must be original and plagiarism should be less than 10 %. The authors of the articles will be responsible for any such misconduct.
  • Articles must be written simple language so that readers may understand.
  • Articles should be written within 2-5 pages, font size: 12, Times New Roman, Spacing: 1.5, and justify.
  • Articles should have an abstract, introduction and conclusion along with maximum of 3-6 keywords.
  • Tables and figures in proper format and citation are always encouraged if required.
  • A minimum of 3-5 references must be included at the end of the article (in APA style) and all the references must have their respective in-text citations. 
  • The articles must be submitted to the email id: [email protected].
  • The author will be provided with an author agreement form that he/she has to duly fill and submit to the same Email-id.
  • Once the articles are accepted, the publication will be done within a period of 30 days. The author will be intimated through email about the date of publication.
  • Please note that articles submitted after 7th of every month will be published in the subsequent month. 
  • If any query, reader and writer may contact to same email.id.
  • The detailed author guidelines, author agreement and any other relevant documents can also be downloaded from the download section of the website.
  • Kindly keep yourself updated with the News and Updates and Current Announcements for latest updates.
  • The publication is free of cost.
  1. The manuscript should be in Times new roman, font size 12, line spacing 1.5 and words limit is maximum 1500.
  2. The manuscript should begin with a title that is concise, specific, and informative. The title must accurately reflect the content of the article, highlighting the nature of the study and the technical approach used. This is crucial for keyword indexing and information retrieval. The title should be as brief as possible. Abbreviations should be avoided in the title. A short title, not exceeding 50 characters, should be provided separately for use as a running headline.
  3. The BYLINE should contain, in addition to the names and initials of the authors.
  4. The institution’s address should include the name of the institution, city, country, and postal code. The present address of the authors should be provided as a footnote. For papers with multiple authors from different institutions, each author should be linked to their respective address using superscript Arabic numerals, and the additional addresses should be presented as footnotes at the bottom of the page. The present address should include the designation, the current address of each author, and the email address of the corresponding author.
  5. The Abstract, written in complete sentences, should not exceed 250 words. It must provide a concise summary of the topic and conclusion, allowing the reader to understand the core findings of the study without needing to refer to the full article for further details.
  6. Key Words: At the end of the abstract, list up to six key words that best describe the nature of the research. Since major words in the title are not included in the subject index, choose appropriate terms from the title (or synonyms) to serve as key words.
  7. The Introduction should be brief, focusing on the significance of the study, the problem being addressed. The objectives of the study should be discussed in light of the most recent references. Authorities for the Latin binomial of each organism should not be included in the title or abstract, but should only be provided upon the first mention in the main body of the text
  8. The Conclusion section should not be of more than one paragraph. It should be brief.
  9. References: Follow APA format for references.

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