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The Academic Journal Impact Factor (AJIF) is a comprehensive system designed to evaluate, rank, and classify academic journals based on both quantitative data and qualitative assessment. By offering a clear measure of scholarly quality, AJIF assists researchers, institutions, and publishers in identifying journals that demonstrate high credibility and academic prestige.

Journals are evaluated across several key dimensions, including the rigor of the peer review process, originality of research, scientific and technical quality, editorial standards, and consistency of publication. The evaluation also considers acceptance and rejection rates, with journals that maintain low acceptance and high rejection rates recognized for their stringent quality standards. Many journals provide these metrics and publication guidelines on their websites or in print, ensuring transparency for authors and reviewers. 

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The Academic Journal Impact Factor (AJIF) is a structured system for evaluating academic journals and assigning a rating from 1 to 10, reflecting their scholarly quality, credibility, and impact. It combines quantitative metrics and qualitative assessment to provide a reliable measure of journal excellence.

Journals with a valid p-ISSN and/or e-ISSN can apply for AJIF evaluation.

The Impact Factor is based on two components:

  • Total Quality Contributing Factor (TQCF): Measures Originality (50%), Scientific Quality (20%), Peer Review (20%), Regularity & Stability (5%), and Technical Editing Quality (5%).
  • Articles Published Score (APS): Depends on the number of articles published during the year.

Formula: AJIF Impact Factor = TQCF × APS

Journals are assessed on:

  • Originality – Contribution of new knowledge or innovative research.
  • Scientific Quality – Accuracy, clarity, and reproducibility.
  • Peer Review – Integrity and rigor of the process.
  • Regularity & Stability – Consistency in publishing schedule.
  • Technical Editing – Formatting, figures, tables, and readability.
  • Additional Factors – Indexing, international reach, editorial quality, and print/online presentation.

Yes. Plagiarism, late publishing, or irregular issues can result in negative points, which may reduce the overall AJIF Impact Factor.

For rapid evaluation, contact contact@AJIFactor.com. The fast-track service provides the AJIF Impact Factor within 10 working days for a nominal fee of INR 5,000 or USD 75.

  • Display the AJIF logo and Impact Factor on your website.
  • Enhanced visibility and credibility in the academic community.
  • Recognition for maintaining high editorial and publishing standards.

Eligible journals can apply through the AJIF registration portal by submitting essential details, including ISSN, publication frequency, starting year, and information about editors and publishers. If additional information is needed, the journal’s publisher will be contacted directly.

Detailed information on methodology, scoring criteria, and submission requirements is available on the AJIF website, including examples of scoring and technical guidelines.