PDFs
VIDEOS

Three-Day Online Workshop on Research & Publication Ethics

Lifetime Validity
3 Learning Material

Boost your knowledge of ethical research and responsible publishing with expert-led sessions on: 🔹 “On Being a Proficient Scientist: Maladies and Remedies of Ethical Research Publishing” – Prof. Bhupinder Singh Bhoop 🔹 “Research Ethics: Principles

Read More

image
₹ 1,574.97
FAQS

Top 4 Questions Every Researcher Asks in the "Research & Publication Ethics"

 1. What is considered plagiarism, and how can I avoid it?

Plagiarism is using someone else’s ideas, text, or data without proper acknowledgment.
You can avoid it by paraphrasing, using in-text citations, and checking your work through plagiarism detection tools like Turnitin or iThenticate.

2. How do I identify a predatory journal?

Predatory journals lack peer review, charge high fees, and promise quick publication.
Check for journal indexing (Scopus, Web of Science), editorial board credentials, and verify through sites like Think. Check. Submit.

 3. What are the consequences of ethical misconduct in research?

Misconduct like data fabrication, plagiarism, or fake authorship can lead to paper retraction, academic blacklisting, legal consequences, and loss of credibility—impacting your entire career.

 4. What ethical approvals are needed before conducting research?

Before starting research involving humans or animals, you must obtain Institutional Ethics Committee (IEC) or Animal Ethics Committee approval. Also, informed consent is mandatory for human subjects.
Time is running out, Reserve your seats now!
;