Article Processing Charge

We assured to our valuable author(s) that JEBAS will not charge any subscription fee or pay per view fees to access articles published in the electronic version of journal. Hence JEBAS will not get any financial benefits by subscription or from pay per view therefore, the only source of meeting all our expenses is the fee we receive from our esteemed authors. So, upon acceptance of an article, authors are required to pay manuscript handling fee as suggested by the Editorial board. Publication of an article in the Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciences is not contingent upon the author’s ability to pay the charges. Neither is acceptance to pay the handling fee by the author a guarantee that the paper will be accepted for publication.

Category

APC for Faculty (USD)

APC for Student* (USD)

High Income Countries

430

390

Upper Middle Income Countries

390

340

Lower Middle Income Countries

340

300

Low Income Countries

280

240

For Indian Authors

8900 (INR)#

8400 (INR)#


*Student waiver is available only in the conditions when a student is the corresponding author and not getting financial assistance for publication

# New Article Processing Charges (APC) for Indian authors will be effective from September 1, 2024.

Please download the Countries list to see which category you belong to.

Waiver Policy

We always try to provide a suitable platform to our esteemed authors, particularly from developing countries to share their experimental findings with the international scientific community and APC should not become a barrier in this effort. To minimize this publication barrier JEBAS always offers a suitable waiver to authors on a first come first serve basis. The decision of this waiver depends on several factors viz country (low-income or high-income group), manuscript length, numbers of figures and tables, rounds of revision etc. The author can request the editorial office in advance if they need to waive the manuscript handling fee under special circumstances.

1. Upon application, corresponding authors from High-income Countries may be granted up to 15% waiver.
2. Upon application, corresponding authors from Upper-middle-income Countries may be granted up to 15% waiver.
3. Upon application, corresponding authors from Low-middle-income Countries may be granted up to 20% waiver.
4. Upon application, corresponding authors from Low-income Countries may be granted up to 20% waiver.
[Please download the Countries list to see which category you belong to.]

Corresponding authors requesting these waivers must strongly demonstrate why their waiver applications should be granted. Authors who are eligible for waivers should apply immediately after the submission of their manuscripts.