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UGC Journals

UGC Journals refer to academic and research publications recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) of India for maintaining scholarly standards and research integrity. Previously listed under the UGC CARE List, these journals were vetted to prevent predatory publishing and ensure quality research dissemination. With the recent discontinuation of the UGC CARE List, researchers must explore alternative indexing systems like Scopus, Web of Science, and DOAJ for credible publishing. Understanding the significance of UGC-recognized journals helps academicians and students navigate ethical research publishing. Stay updated on policy changes, journal indexing, and best practices.

What challenges will researchers face in publishing after the UGC CARE List is discontinued?

Researchers, particularly those in universities following UGC guidelines, relied heavily on the CARE List for journal selection. With its removal, they may struggle to identify legitimate journals, meet institutional requirements, and ensure compliance with academic promotion criteria. What specific challenges do you foresee for researchers, and how should they navigate...

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What steps should the Indian academic community take to ensure transparency and credibility in journal?

The sudden removal of the UGC CARE List creates a gap in structured academic publishing oversight. How can academic bodies, journal publishers, and researchers work together to establish a transparent, reliable, and universally accepted system for evaluating journals? Should there be collaborative efforts between Indian and international accreditation agencies? What...

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