Journal Name | Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciences |
Abbreviation | Indian J Pharm Sci |
Journal Start Year | 1939 |
Print ISSN | 0250-474X |
Online ISSN | 1998-3743 |
Subject | Pharmacy |
Sub Subject | Pharmaceutical |
Country | India (IN) |
Publisher | Omics publishing group |
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Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (0250-474X), is the official scientific publication of the Indian Pharmaceutical Association. It started in 1939 as the Indian Journal of Pharmacy. the journal is published Bimonthly.
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Journal Ethics
The Indian Journal of Pharmacy started in 1939 as "a quarterly journal devoted to the Science and practice of Pharmacy in all its branches".
The Chief Editor and the main guiding force behind the 'Journal' was Prof. M. L. Schroff, Head of the Department of Pharmaceutics, Benaras Hindu University, Benaras. Owing to various difficulties experienced in publishing the 'Journal" at Benaras, the Council of IPA decided in 1946 to entrust the task to its Bombay Branch, and to transfer the editorial and publication offices to Bombay. Prof. M. L. Khorana, Head of the Pharmaceuticals Section, Department of Chemical Technology, Bombay University was requested to take the Editorship.
In 1949 it was decided to publish this journal bi-monthly instead of quarterly. Soon after from January 1950 this journal started coming out as a monthly periodical. While Mr. S. P. Mukherji worked as Assistant Editor from 1946 to 1952, in May 1950 Mr. N. S. Bhunvara joined as the second Assistant Editor.
The Headquarters of the IPA was shifted to Bombay with effect from 1st January 1953 and this helped considerably the publication of this journal and its circulation to members. Prof. Khorana resigned as Editor of the journal with effect from 1 January 1954 and Dr. G. B. Ramasarma succeeded him as the Editor and Mr. A. I. Mehta and Dr. R. S. Baichwal joined as Assistant Editors.
In 1955 July, the journal’s office together with those of the Association and the Bombay State Branch was shifted from U. D. C. T., Matunga to Kalam Kutir 213-219, Frere Road, Bombay - 1. From 1959, Mr. L. S. Patel joined as the third Assistant Editor. In 1963, the Indian Journal of Pharmacy celebrated its Silver Jubilee. A detailed history of the Journal was published in the journal (IJP, 1963, 25, 8-17).
The year 1969 represented an important milestone in the history of IJP. From this year it changed its character from that of “the official publication” of the IPA to that of "the official scientific publication" of the association. Publication of professional and other general articles and Association News was taken over by a new monthly periodical called "Pharma Times" with Mr. A. I. Mehta as its Editor.
The IJP became an exclusively scientific journal and the frequency of its publication was reduced to that of a bimonthly. Dr. R. S. Baichwal took over as the first Editor of this Journal. In 1979 the name of IJP was expanded to the 'Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences'.
In 1986, Dr. C. L. Kaul joined as the Associated Editor, went on to become the Editor in 1992, and continued till 1996. Dr. Rao V. S. V. Vadlamudi joined the editorial team as the Associate Editor in 1994, became the Editor in 1996, and continued till 2013. Dr. Divakar Goli is elected as the Editor for IJPS in 2014 and continues till date.
The journal changed its get-up in 2000 and became online in 2006 with the journal website www.ijpsonline.com. Currently it is available as a print version with a circulation of about 800 and also available online.
Indian Pharmaceutical Association
The Indian Pharmaceutical Association (IPA) is the oldest premier association of pharmaceutical professionals in India, with a member base of over 13,000, spread across the length and breadth of the country.
IPA operates in India through 20 state branches and more than 45 local branches. The members represent various facets of pharmaceutical profession viz., industry, regulatory, community and hospital pharmacy practices, and education.
As a member of the Drug Technical Advisory Board, India, IPA is actively involved in advising the government on matters of professional importance. IPA is affiliated with international pharma associations like FIP, FAPA, CPA, AAPS, AAiPS, IPSF and is working with international bodies such as WHO and WHPA for carrying out various collaborative professional activities that include organizing training programs for professionals from industry, academics, regulatory and practice.
IPA makes representations to the authorities on matters of professional interest and works constantly towards upgrading the standards of pharmacy professional services offered by the pharmacists. IPA’s major objective is to position pharmacists as one of the important healthcare providers in our country.
The IPA is committed to promote the highest professional and ethical standards of pharmacy, focus the image of pharmacists as competent healthcare professionals, sensitize the community, government, and others on vital professional issues and support pharmaceutical education and sciences in all aspects.
RG Journal Impact: 0.15 *
*This value is calculated using ResearchGate data and is based on average citation counts from work published in this journal. The data used in the calculation may not be exhaustive.
RG Journal impact history
2020 | Available summer 2021 |
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2018 / 2019 | 0.15 |
2017 | 0.50 |
2016 | 0.35 |
2015 | 1.21 |
2014 | 1.04 |
2013 | 0.46 |
2012 | 0.82 |
2011 | 0.05 |
2010 | 0.22 |
2009 | 0.69 |
2008 | 0.56 |
2007 | 0.28 |
2006 | 0.55 |
2005 | 0.14 |
2002 | 0.19 |
The Indian Journal of Pharmacy Details
Indian Journal of Pharmacy H Index: 50
Publication Type: Journals
Coverage: 1978-ongoing
Subject Area and Category
Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciences is a Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Journal and published by Omics publishing group. See also a list of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Journals.
An abbreviation is a shortened form of a word or phrase, by any method. It may consist of a group of letters or words taken from the full version of the word or phrase.
The ISO4 Abbreviation of Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciences is Indian J Pharm Sci.
Omics publishing group is the publisher of the Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciences. Visit for all Omics publishing group journals, click here : Omics publishing group List of Journals.
An International Standard Serial Number is an eight-digit serial number used to uniquely identify a serial publication, such as a magazine. The ISSN is especially helpful in distinguishing between serials with the same title
"Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciences" Journal Print ISSN : 0250-474X, and Online ISSN (eISSN) : 1998-3743
Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciences Print ISSN : | 0250-474X |
Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciences eISSN : | 1998-3743 |
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It has been made responsible for the coordination of Indian Universities, determination of the standards for Indian universities and maintenance of standards of higher education in India.
Yes Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciences is Indexed By UGC Care. UGC Approved Journals.
Peer review means that a board of scholarly reviewers in the domain of the journal, review materials they publish for quality of research and adherence to editorial standards of the journal, before articles are accepted for publication.
It’s the ultimate litmus test for scientists and researchers to verify their findings.
When an article on an experiment and its hypothesis is submitted to a scholarly journal for publishing then it is meticulously tested.
If a journal makes an article goes through the process of ‘peer-review’ before being published then it is a peer-review journal.
Yes Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciences is Peer-Reviewed Journal and Published by Omics publishing group.
The Impact Factor is also known by the name of Journal Impact Factor of an Academic Journal.
It is based on the scientometric index that shows the annual average number of citations. Moreover, impact factor is having all the information which is published in the last two years in the given journal received.
The Impact Factor of Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciences is 0.634 (2024) Impact factor .
Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciences Impact Factor : | 0.634 (2024) |
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