However, the selection of these reviewers is at the sole discretion of the editor. The reviewers should not be affiliated with the same institutes as the contributor/s. During submission, the contributor is requested to provide names of two or three qualified reviewers who have experience in the subject of the submitted manuscript, but this is not mandatory.Manuscripts that are found suitable for publication in Indian Journal of Ophthalmology are sent to two or more expert reviewers for Peer Review. Manuscripts that are unlikely to be of interest to the Indian Journal of Ophthalmology readers are also liable to be rejected at this stage itself. Manuscripts with insufficient originality, serious scientific or technical flaws, or lack of a significant message may be rejected before proceeding for a formal peer-review. On submission, editors review all the submitted manuscripts initially for suitability for a formal review.All manuscripts received are duly acknowledged and given a Manuscript Number.The journal expects that authors would authorize one of them to correspond with the Journal for all matters related to the manuscript.A manuscript will be reviewed for possible publication with the understanding that it is being submitted to Indian Journal of Ophthalmology alone at that point in time and has not been published anywhere, simultaneously submitted, or already accepted for publication elsewhere.
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