PLAGIARISM POLICY
The International Journal of Arts, Commerce & Education (IJACE) strictly adheres to ethical standards to ensure originality, integrity, and credibility in all published research. IJACE does not tolerate any form of plagiarism, including copying text, ideas, images, or data from other sources without proper citation.
Key aspects of the plagiarism policy include:
- Originality Requirement: All submitted manuscripts must be original work and not under consideration for publication elsewhere.
- Plagiarism Detection: Every submission is screened using advanced plagiarism detection software to ensure content authenticity and academic integrity.
- Proper Citation: Authors are required to accurately cite all sources, references, and previously published work to avoid unintentional plagiarism.
- Consequences: Manuscripts found to contain plagiarized content may be rejected outright, retracted after publication, or reported to the author’s institution, depending on the severity.
- Author Responsibility: Authors must ensure that their work is free from plagiarism and acknowledge all contributors, data sources, and intellectual property used in the research.
By following this policy, the International Journal of Arts, Commerce & Education (IJACE) maintains its commitment to publishing high-quality, original, and ethically sound research in the fields of arts, commerce, and education, safeguarding both the reputation of the journal and the scholarly community.



