All manuscripts submitted to Veritas: Journal of Applied and Social Sciences undergo a peer review process to ensure scientific quality, originality, and relevance to the journal’s focus and scope.

The review process begins with an initial screening by the editor to assess the suitability of the topic, completeness of the manuscript structure, and compliance with the author guidelines. Manuscripts that do not meet the initial criteria may be rejected without further review.

Manuscripts that pass the initial screening are sent to reviewers with expertise in the relevant field. The review process is conducted using a double-blind method, where both authors’ and reviewers’ identities are concealed to ensure objectivity.

Reviewers provide evaluations and recommendations, which may include acceptance without revision, acceptance with minor revisions, major revisions, or rejection.

Authors are required to revise their manuscripts based on reviewers’ comments within the specified timeframe. Revised manuscripts may be returned to reviewers for further evaluation if necessary.

The final decision regarding acceptance or rejection is made by the editor based on the reviewers’ recommendations and academic considerations.