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Notes to the Authors for Manuscript Preparation
1. Publications Scheme: Bangladesh Journal of Physics publishes half-yearly.
2. Refereeing: All contributions submitted will be refereed. The Board of Editors reserves the right to reject manuscript and to edit a contribution if necessary.
3. Preparation of Manuscripts: The following are the requirements which should be met before submission of the manuscripts to Bangladesh Journal of Physics.
(i) Manuscript
The original typescript for Review article and Full paper should be typed on one side of good quality offset paper, with double spacing and a wide margin. The title page should contain title, author(s) name, address (es), abstract, PACS Nos. and Keywords,the main text should start on a new page. All pages should be numbered. The paper must be divided into sections starting preferably with Introduction and ending with Conclusions. The main sections should be numbered as 1, 2, 3, etc. and the subscriptions as 2.1, 2.2, etc.
Rapid communication is devoted to the announcement of timely and important results. Contributions to this and Note sections should not exceed 8 typed pages (double spaced), including figures, equations, tables and references. They should follow the same style and format as the full paper except that they need not be divided into sections.
A soft copy of the manuscript (the Text in WORD 97-2003 or higher Version containing Figures, images, tables, etc.) should be sent to the Editor in the address mentioned below with a mention of the field under which the paper is being submitted.
(ii) Title: The title should be brief and yet convey to the reader the particular nature of the contents of the paper.
(iii) Address: The name(s) of the author(s) and address (es) of the institute where the research work was done should be indicated. The name of the author to whom correspondence is to be addressed, should be underlined. The present address (es) of the author(s), if it is different, may be given as a foot note. E-mail address and Telephone number of the corresponding author must be provided.
(iv) Abstract: An abstract of less than 200 words is required. It should contain the essence of the result achieved.
(v) Keywords and PACS number: Appropriate Keywords and PACS nos. (Physics and Astronomy Classification Scheme of American Institute of Physics) (Not more than three) must be provided for indexing and information retrieval services.
(vi) Text: In the preparation of text, the authors should pay attention to the language (usage of words grammar and construction of sentences), logical presentation, enumeration of assumption made, justifications of approximations made etc. and all the limitations must be stated wherever and wherever necessary. Moreover, a paper must be self-contained, its presentation being clear, concise and satisfactory.
(vii) References: All references referred to text, tables and figures of a manuscript must be combined in a single list, numbered consecutively in their order of first appearance and arranged in the same order at the end of the text material. They should be cited in text by Arabic numerals in square brackets at appropriate places of a sentence, for example [1], [3], [4-6], etc. The references cited should be limited to the absolute minimum and the list to the submitted in a separate sheet containing names of all authors (et al. is not allowed). They should be as complete as possible and be presented at follows:
[1] U. Fano and A. R. P. Rao, Atomic Collisions and Spectra (New York: Academic), Vol 1, Ch 2, Sec. 4, p-25 (1986).
[7] T. Atsumi, T. Isihara, M. Koyama and M. Matsuzawa, Phys. Rev. A 42 (1990) 6391.
[11] T. Le-Brum, M. Lavollee and P. Morin X-ray and Inner Shell Processess (AIP conf. Proc. 215) eds T. A. Carison, M. O. Krause and S. Manson (New York: AIP) pp-846 (1990).
[14] S. B. Hansen, K. B. MacAdam and L. G. Gray, 12th Int. Conf. on Atomic Physics (Ann. Arbor) Abstracts, pp-12, (1990).
[15] H. Pauly, Atomic and Molecular Beams Methods eds. G. Scoles, D. Bassi, U. Buck and D. Laine (London: Oxford University Press), pp-83, (1988).
[19] W. Fritsch (private communication) (1980)
[21] K. B. MacAdam (to be published) (1991).
[23] T. Roy, Band Structure Calculation of an Alloy, Ph. D. Thesis (University of Calcutta, India) (1992).
(Viii) Foot notes: As far as possible, footnotes should be avoided.
(iX) Appendices: All appendices should be numbered consecutively and typed on separate sheet.
Manuscripts which do not conform to these conventions are returned to the authors immediately.
4. Corrections and Modifications: Authors are requested to exercise utmost care in preparing the manuscripts so that there is little need to incorporate alterations at the Final stage. Extensive modifications at this stage are not allowed.
5. Correspondence: All correspondence regarding the manuscripts should be sent to: The Editor, Bangladesh Journal of Physics, Department of Physics, University of Dhaka, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh, with full reference to the paper concerned i.e. the name(s) of author(s), the full title and the reference number, if any. Soft copy should be sent to the following email address: bjp_bps@yahoo.com
Important Instruction to the Contributors
The authors are requested to include the following important Information in their Covering Letters while submitting the papers to Bangladesh Journal of Physics.
Authors who publish in the Bangladesh Journal of Physics agree to the following terms that:

All submissions must meet the following requirements.
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Established in 2011 and hosted by Ubiquity.
Managed by Mongolian Academy of Sciences.
This website supports the online publication of Mongolian journals. For more information about MongoliaJOL and how to join the service see the About page.