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Publishing in the Global Scientific Journal (GSJ) has become a popular pathway for students who want to share their research with a broad, international audience.
Navigating GSJ can feel a bit overwhelming when you’re just starting out. With its wide range of disciplines, detailed submission requirements, and fast-paced review cycle, it’s not always clear how to position your work for success. In this guide, we break down how GSJ works in a simple, approachable way and share practical tips to help you submit confidently and make the most of this widely recognized journal.
What Kind of Work Can You Submit?
GSJ accepts several types of manuscripts, which gives students a lot of flexibility:
Original research papers
Review or survey articles
Fast communications (short papers on ongoing work)
Technical notes
Unlike many journals, GSJ doesn’t enforce an extremely strict structure; it gives authors freedom to organise their paper in a way that best suits their research.
Eligibility
Anyone can submit to GSJ: high school students, undergraduates, early researchers, and professionals from any country or discipline. The only expectations are simple:
Your work must be original
It must not be under review anywhere else
It should fit within the journal’s broad thematic areas
GSJ’s openness makes it a comfortable entry point for first-time authors.
Publication Fee
GSJ charges a standard publication fee of ₹2,500 (for all authors). There are no additional charges for multiple authors or international submissions.
Submission Process
GSJ follows a monthly publication cycle. Most issues close on the 30th/31st of the month, so your submission is placed in that month’s review queue. Steps are simple:
Upload your manuscript through their submission portal
Wait for the editorial and peer review process
If accepted, you complete the publication formalities
Your article appears online in the next issue
Your paper will be available open access immediately after publication.
Review Timeline
GSJ is known for its fast turnaround, with most authors receiving a decision within 7–14 days. Outcomes typically include acceptance, acceptance with revisions, or rejection, and accepted articles are published very quickly after approval. This makes GSJ a preferred choice for students working with academic or competition deadlines.
RISE Tips for Getting Accepted
Based on strong submissions reviewed by RISE, the best GSJ papers tend to have:
A clear, specific research problem stated upfront
Smooth organisation - sections that flow naturally rather than feeling copy-pasted
Abstracts that summarise the big picture, not just the methods
Figures/tables that add to the argument instead of repeating text
A conclusion that explains why the findings matter
Responsible authorship (proper acknowledgments, ethical citation, etc.)
Attention to small details - formatting, numbering, references, captions
You don’t need a perfect paper, but you do need a thoughtful, well-structured one
Application Deadline
GSJ has rolling submissions, so you can apply at any time of the year. Your paper will simply be placed into the next available issue once it’s accepted and processed.
There are no fixed deadlines, which makes the journal flexible and stress-free for students balancing multiple commitments.
If you’re a high school student aiming for competitive journals, RISE Research gives you the chance to work one-on-one with mentors from leading universities worldwide. With individualised guidance and support in building independent research projects, students often produce high-quality work suitable for top publications, while also developing a strong academic profile. The program is flexible, accessible globally, and open for applications throughout the year. To explore eligibility, pricing, and how to begin, visit the RISE Research website and take the next step in your academic journey!
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