Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to common questions about submitting to and publishing with RTIJTI.

Is RTIJTI a peer-reviewed journal?

Yes. Every submission undergoes double-blind peer review by at least two independent subject-matter reviewers before an editorial decision is made. See our Peer Review Process for full detail.

Is there a publication fee?

See our Publication Fee page for current details on any author-side processing charges. There is never a reader-side fee — the journal is fully open access.

How long does review take?

Initial editorial screening typically takes 3–5 days, with the full double-blind review cycle usually completing within 3–4 weeks of reviewer assignment.

What is the ISSN status of the journal?

The journal has applied for an ISSN (Online) through ISSN India, National Science Library, CSIR-NIScPR. The display will update automatically once assigned — see our homepage footer for current status.

Can I submit a review article?

Yes. RTIJTI accepts original research articles, review articles, technical notes, and case studies. See Aims & Scope for the full list of accepted article types.

How do I become a reviewer?

Faculty members and researchers with a relevant publication record can apply through our reviewer registration process. Contact the editorial office for details.

Can I track my submission status?

Yes — use the Track Submission page with the submission ID emailed to you at the time of submission.

What formatting template should I use?

Word and LaTeX templates are available on the Author Guidelines page. Please use the official template to avoid formatting delays.

Who do I contact for questions?

Reach the editorial office at editor@rtijti.com or via the Contact page.

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