Journal Information

Publisher’s Name: Department of Statistics and Operations Research, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh-202002, India.
Journal Title: The Aligarh Journal of Statistics.
Abbreviated title: 
Aligarh J. Statist.
Established: 1981
Frequency: Annually
Language: English
Review process: Double-blind
Plagiarism screening:
Turnitin
Online access:
Yes
Article Processing Charge:
No
Acceptance rate:
Last five years acceptance rate

Volume number, Year Paper Acceptance rate (%)
Vol. (39), 2019 21.0%
Vol. (40), 2020 26.9%
Vol. (41), 2021 17.7%
Vol. (42), 2022 18.1%
Vol. (43), 2023 12.1%


Submission to Decision of Editorial Board:
2 weeks
Submission to First Decision:
12 weeks
Submission to Acceptance: 16 weeks
Acceptance to Online Publication: 3 weeks
ISSN (Print): 0971-0388

Types of Articles

The Aligarh Journal of Statistics (AJS) publishes various types of research, including reviews, analyses, mini-review articles, and case studies. These articles should include motivation, an overview of the field, up-to-date references, novelty, theoretical background, examples, and conclusions. Short communications are typically 4-7 pages long, while research articles and case studies are 8-14 pages long. Authors must follow AJS guidelines and format their articles per the journal template. If extensions of previously published conference articles are submitted, editors will check if new material has been added to meet journal standards and qualify for review. Note that the editorial board decides whether or not to invite your suggested reviewers.

i)   Research Article

ii)  Review Article

iii)  Analysis Article

iv)  Case Studies

Peer Review Policies

The peer-review process starts with an editorial assessment by the editor-in-chief and editorial team members to determine if an article should be sent for review. It may be rejected if the article does not meet basic standards or falls within the Journal’s scope. Authors can expect a decision within two weeks of submission. If the article moves forward, it undergoes double-blind peer review by at least two members of the international expert panel. The final decision on acceptance rests with the Editor-in-Chief and editorial board members.

Role of reviewers

The Journal of the Aligarh Journal of Statistics relies heavily on reviewers’ contributions. Their unbiased comments can determine an article’s acceptance or rejection, and they must maintain confidentiality. Reviewers should decline if an article is deemed unqualified, unsuitable, or has a conflict of interest. Any external advice received must be approved by the Editor and treated confidentially. Reviewers are responsible for ensuring high-quality, original work. If an article is considered for another publication, they should inform the Editor. Analyzing an article is done case-by-case, considering factors such as structure, relevance to author guidelines, purpose, transitions, introduction, conclusion, references, grammar, punctuation, Plagiarism, and suitability to the need.

Privacy and confidentiality

Authors and reviewers must respect confidentiality when submitting manuscripts for review, which can impact their careers and reputations. Editors should not disclose confidential information, including content, status, and criticism, except with the authors and reviewers. Confidentiality can only be breached if fraud or dishonesty is suspected. Reviewers should not discuss their work publicly, make copies, share it, or publish comments without permission, and editors should not keep copies of rejected manuscripts. Maintaining confidentiality and respecting authors’ rights is crucial throughout the review process.

Conflict of interest in reviewing process

Double-blind peer reviews are crucial because the small research community may already know the author’s work. It is essential to disclose any significant conflicts of interest to the Editor and decline review requests if they cause bias. Focusing solely on evaluating the article, avoiding personal judgment, and avoiding criticism is more likely to be positively received by the author and lead to better work. Editors appreciate honesty about conflicts of interest, and any concerns should be addressed with the Editorial Office.