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Conference Date: | 27th – 28th January 2024 |
Abstract Submission Deadline: | 10th January 2024 |
Conference Venue: | SVS Group of Institutions (Engineering, Pharmacy & Management Studies) |
Conference Title: | Applied Research International Conference on Multidisciplinary Studies and Education (ARICMSE) December 2023 Warangal – Hyderabad, India |
Publication Benefits to Attend ARICON Conferences (On-Campus or Online) - Publish in our partner international journals free-of-cost
Journal Title: Journal of Applied Learning & Teaching (JALT) ISSN: 2591-801X (SCOPUS Indexed)
Journal URL: https://journals.sfu.ca/jalt/index.php/jalt
Journal Title: Green and Low-Carbon Economy (GLCE)
Journal URL: https://ojs.bonviewpress.com/index.php/GLCE/index
Journal Title: Health Professions Education and Research (HPER) (ISSN: 2789-8466)
Journal URL: https://www.hksmp.com/journals/hper
Journal Title: Progress in Energy & Fuels (ISSN(P): 2251-2640 [PEF]
Journal URL: https://www.ipindexing.com/journal-details/Progress-in-Energy-&-Fuels/1351
Journal of International Business and Management (JIBM) (Print ISSN: 2616-5163; Online ISSN: 2616-4655)
International Journal of Education and Knowledge Management (IJEKM) (Print ISSN: 2616-5198; Online ISSN: 2616-4698)
Linguistics and Literature Studies (Print ISSN: 2331-642X; Online ISSN:)
All abstracts will be published in the Conference Proceedings
ABOUT SVS Group of Institutions, Wrangal- Hyderabad, India
SVS Group of Institutions is a premier-league self financed Institution among the other Institutions in Warangal district, an established leader in the field of education over five decades. Founder Chairman, Dr. E. Thirmal Rao garu and Co-founder Vice Chairperson Dr. E. Suvarna garu nurtures Thirumala Educational society and offered their yeoman service to student community with dedication and commitment from the year 1986. As a result the institution has emerged as a hub of diversified courses for all the UG and PG course.
The Institution has implemented Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) with effect from the AY 2016-17 with the JNTUH regulation R16. In the UG stream 6 programmes in B.TECH (Civil, CSE, CSE AI&ML, ECE, EEE, and Mechanical) with total sanctioned intake of 600 with effect from AY 2019-20 and B.Pharmacy with total sanctioned intake of 100 with effect from AY 2016-17. In the PG Stream M.Tech (CSE) with total sanctioned intake 30 with effect from AY 2018-19, M.Pharmacy (Pharmaceutical Analysis, Pharmacology & Pharmaceutics) with total sanctioned intake of 15with effect from AY 2018-19 and MBA with total sanctioned intake of 360 with effect from AY 2020-21 with an approval from AICTE & affiliated to JNTU, Hyderabad in addition to various other courses.
The Institution is having planned Infrastructure in the area about 10.41 acres of land and with very good ambiance. It has separate blocks for the various departments. It has well planned class rooms, spacious seminar halls, state-of-the-art laboratories, computer centers, Library, staff rooms and rest rooms. Separate, hostel facilities all along with a huge mess hall for boys and girls. The campus is having the fire safety equipments and surveillance with security cameras and the total campus is guarded by number of securities.
The Institutions are being affiliated to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad, has been following almost all the guidelines issued by AICTE/UGC and the institution follows the regulation and curriculum as per the University . The curriculum and syllabus is being framed by Board of Studies (BOS), such as Foundation Courses, Core Courses, Elective Courses of both Open electives and Professional electives, Minor courses and Mandatory Courses.
Who Should Attend?
LISD provides an opportunity for academics, practitioners, consultants, scholars, researchers and policy makers with different backgrounds and experience to present their papers in the conference and exchange and share their experiences, innovative ideas, research results, as well as discuss the practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted.
Conference-committee highly encourage doctorate (PhD) and postgraduate students to present their research proposal or literature review or findings or issues in this conference with a very special registration fees.
Case studies, abstracts of research in progress, as well as full research papers will be considered for the conference program for presentation purposes. Listeners and keen learners are also welcomed in a specific category to attend the conference.
Authors who CANNOT travel to the conference destination for visa or other reasons may PARTICIPATE VIRTUALLY and these authors will have the same publication opportunities as the regular conference presenters.
ARICON Editorial Board consists of seasoned researchers from various parts of the world and from varied disciplines as Pure Sciences, Engineering, Information Technology, Social Sciences, Economics, Business and Management Sciences, Mass Communication etc. We are also partnered with internationally recognized journals with ISSN providing the opportunity to our conference participants to publish their work. Conference proceedings will also be published with ISBN. Supporting you to publish your research is also one of our priority.
Conference Objectives
The Conference seeks to achieve the following objectives:
- To facilitate discussion on business, education, and technology that will expedite global growth and economic recovery
- To establish networking ties between members of academia and industries
- To narrow the gap between academic and practical knowledge through international research
- To develop a series of focused research topics that will benefit the academic world
- To foster the application of methodological approaches in any environment
Conference Tracks
The Conference includes all the sub-tracks of the following wide-range tracks for knowledge-sharing & knowledge-exchange purposes:
- Education (All areas)
- Law, Politics, History & Culture
- Engineering & Technology
- Business Administration, Management & Economics
- Life Sciences, Pharmacology & Medicine
Day 1
- Transportation of International participants from Hyderabad City to Warangal
- Reception at SVS Warangal Campus
- Orientation and Networking over Breakfast Tea or Coffee
- Formal inauguration & address by the Chairman
- Address by the Keynote Speakers
- Scientific Sessions
- Visit of SVS Warangal Campus
- Lunch & Tea Breaks
- Award Distribution Ceremony
- Certificates of Participation & Presentation
- Official photographs
Day 2
- UNESCO Recognised Hertiage Sites
- Ramappa Temple, Palampet Village,
This magnificent temple dedicated to Lord Rudreshwara and world heritage site was built in the 13th century during the reign of the Kakatiya ruler Ganapati Deva. - Bhadrakali Temple, Tadkamalla Village,
Bhadrakali temple is one of the oldest temples dedicated to the worship of the mother goddess. It is this deity of the goddess which had the Kohinoor diamond as it left eye in the 14th century. Built in AD 625, it is located in a picturesque setting on the banks of the Bhadrakali Lake. The temple structure is supported by square pillars a unique style statement in architecture. - Thousand Pillar Temple
Our final destination in the tour of Warangal is the Thousand Pillar Temple, one of the finest specimens of Kakatiya architecture. Constructed in the 1163 AD by King Rudra Deva, the temple has three shrines, which are dedicated to Lord Shiva, Vishnu and the sun god. The temple has 1000 pillars, each of which is embellished with rich carvings.
The conference registration fee includes
- Access to all scientific sessions
- Certificate of Participation/ presentation
- Congress package and inserts
- The E-abstract book
- Lunch
- Coffee breaks
- Conference proceedings with ISBN code
- Participation in breakout sessions
- Best Paper Award
- Official photographs
- Free excursion
- On request meeting with the conference chairperson
Important Dates
- Abstract Submission Deadline: 10th January 2024
- Abstract Feedback: within 7 working days
- Early-bird Registration Deadline 31st December 2023
- Regular Registration Deadline: 23rd January 2024
- Late Registration Deadline: 26th January 2024
- Conference Dates: 27th – 28th January 2024
- Full-paper Submission (Optional): 28th February 2024
- Proceedings Publication and Journal Recommendations: 28th February 2024
- Journal Publications may take 6 – 8 weeks
Conference Chairperson
Conference Convenor
Conference Co Convener
Conference Coordinator
Conference Co-Coordinator
Keynote Speaker
Keynote Speaker
Conference Secretaries
Venue: SVS Group of Institutes – (Engineering, Pharmacy & Management Studies)
https://www.svsit.ac.in/
Why Does ARICON Offer Free Tours During Each Conference?
In an era of globalization and multicultural sensitivity, study abroad programs are mushrooming all over the academic world. They would grow even further if academics had more time and resources to visit worldwide destinations to prepare future study abroad programs for their students. Our conferences offer the perfect opportunity to blend in presentations with organized visits to locations that would make excellent venues for study abroad programs.
Andy Warhol’s traditional fifteen minutes of fame – on the podium – stretch into days of academic interaction and discovery. It defies logic to treat conference venues as isolated academic silos when they may also double up as potential venues for study abroad programs. As a result, we promote each conference as inseparable from its geographical location, history and culture. We work hard to find sponsors in each conference’s geographical area that offer generous hospitality and tourism packages in parallel with our conference presentations.
We make our attendees’ potential clear to our sponsors. Many graduate students and professors who attend academic conferences have a lifelong career in academia in front of them. As a result, each attendee has the potential to multiply the number of future visitors to a conference’s wider geographical area. “We have memories so that we might have roses in December,” wrote Scottish novelist James Barrie.
Without the opportunity to interact and share one’s research and ideas, what is the point of attending an academic conference? There is no shortage of academic papers on the internet and at the libraries within our universities. One doesn’t need a conference to access academic research. Printed academic papers allow the reader to digest carefully instead of chasing a speaker racing against the clock. To understand what a modern conference should be like, we invite you to attend an ARICON conference and experience.
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Publication and Proceedings:
We are indexed in Neilsen’s U.K which provide access not only in the UK but also globally. Later we recommend full papers to our allied journals who possess a range of indexing including SCOPUS londoninstitutesd/lisd-conference-proceedings/. The publication of paper in journal is subject to the quality of paper and the double-blind review report by the journal/s.
Our Allied Journals are Indexed/Accessed in:
(i) SCOPUS(ii) Ulrich’s serials directory, (iii) Cabell’s directories of Educational Curriculum & Methods and Educational Psychology and Administration, (iv) Proquest, (v) ,EBSCO DataBase (vi) Genamics, (vii) the Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA 2012) list compiled by the Australian Research Council, and (viii) Google Scholar (ix) JSTORE (x) Re-PEc (xi) WorldCat (xii) Directory of Open Journals (DJOJ) (xiii) J-Gate etc.
Publish Your Research- An ART OR A SCIENCE!!
Writing for academic journals is exceedingly tricky; even if you overcome the first obstacle and engender a valuable impression or piece of research – how would you then sum it up in a manner that will grab the attention of reviewers?
There’s no simple formula for getting your research published – reviewers’ expectations may vary as per your subject areas; nevertheless there are some challenges that will challenge all academic writers regardless of their discipline. How should you respond to reviewer feedback? Is there a correct way to structure a paper? And should you always bother revising and resubmitting? The questions have been asked by journal editors from a range of backgrounds for their tips on getting published.
Pick No1: Opt the right journal:
Check if your ‘RESEARCH TO BE PUBLISHED’ is within the scope of the journal that you are submitting to. This seems so obvious but it’s surprising how many articles are submitted to journals that are completely inappropriate. It is a wicked sign if you do not figure out the names of any members of the editorial board- so be aware; it is significant OR the credentials of the editorial board members as which university do they relate to? What is their area of expertise? Their experience in the field? Are they in other editorial or in research committees too? Etc. Also, before sending your research to be considered for publication, ideally look through a number of recent issues to ensure that it is publishing articles on the same topic and that are of similar quality and impact.
(Ian Russell, editorial director for science at Oxford University Press)
Pick No. 2: Always follow the correct submission procedures to publish your research
Often authors don’t spend the 10 minutes it takes to read the instructions to authors which wastes enormous quantities of time for both the author and the editor and stretches the process when it does not need to; it tend to thin down your chances of publishing your research; reviewers hate it.
(Tangali Sudarshan, editor, Surface Engineering)
Pick No. 3: Don’t repeat your abstract in the cover letter
We look to the cover letter for an indication from you about what you think is most interesting and significant about the paper, and why you think it is a good fit for the journal. There is no need to repeat the abstract or go through the content of the paper in detail – we will read the paper itself to find out what it says. The cover letter is a place for a bigger picture outline, plus any other information that you would like us to have.
(Deborah Sweet, editor of Cell Stem Cell and publishing director at Cell Press)
Pick No. 4: Common reason for rejections…
Make sure that it is clear where your research sits within the wider scholarly landscape, and which gaps in knowledge it’s addressing. A common reason for articles being rejected after peer review is this lack of context or lack of clarity about why the research is important. Publishing your research is an ART!!
(Jane Winters, executive editor of the Institute of Historical Research’s journal, Historical Research and associate editor of Frontiers in Digital Humanities: Digital History)
Pick No. 5: Do Not over-state your methodology
Ethnography seems to be the trendy method of the moment, so lots of articles submitted claim to be based on it. However, closer inspection reveals quite limited and standard interview data. A couple of interviews in a café do not constitute ethnography. Be clear – early on – about the nature and scope of your data collection. The same goes for the use of theory. If a theoretical insight is useful to your analysis, use it consistently throughout your argument and text.
(Fiona Macaulay, editorial board, Journal of Latin American Studies)
Source: The Guardian
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