Understanding NAAS Journal Scores
The National Academy of Agricultural Sciences (NAAS) publishes journal scores based on its evaluation methodology. A NAAS score is a rating assigned to a journal — it is not the same as database indexing (such as Scopus or Web of Science) and does not constitute a quality certificate or regulatory approval. The scores listed on this page were verified from the official NAAS list and are presented for reference only.
What NAAS Scores Represent
- Journal Rating: NAAS assigns numerical scores to journals based on its evaluation criteria
- Academic Reference: NAAS scores are used by some Indian universities and ICAR institutes as one factor in academic assessments
- Not Indexing: A NAAS score is not the same as being indexed in a bibliographic database — it is a rating published by NAAS
- Subject to Change: Scores can be revised, added or removed by NAAS at any time — always verify from the official source
AkiNik Journals with NAAS Scores
The 11 AkiNik-hosted journals listed below have NAAS scores ranging from 4.49 to 5.29 as per the official NAAS list. These scores were last verified from naas.org.in in August 2026. Users should re-verify current scores before relying on them for any academic or career purpose.
AkiNik Journals with NAAS Scores — 2026
11 AkiNik-hosted journals with their NAAS scores, JRNIDs and official journal websites. Verify current scores from the official NAAS list.
1
International Journal of Advanced Biochemistry Research
2
International Journal of Research in Agronomy
3
International Journal of Agricultural Extension and Social Development
4
International Journal of Agriculture and Food Science
5
International Journal of Biology Sciences
6
International Journal of Advanced Chemistry Research
7
International Journal of Horticulture and Food Science
8
International Journal of Agriculture and Nutrition
9
International Journal of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry
10
International Journal of Geography, Geology and Environment
11
International Journal of Statistics and Applied Mathematics
Scores shown were last verified from the official NAAS journal list in August 2026. NAAS scores are subject to revision. Users should verify current scores directly from the official NAAS source before relying on them for academic assessments, promotions or career decisions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a NAAS journal score?
NAAS (National Academy of Agricultural Sciences) publishes numerical scores for journals based on its evaluation methodology. A NAAS score is a rating — it is not the same as indexing in a bibliographic database such as Scopus or Web of Science. Scores are published on the official NAAS website and can be revised periodically.
How can I verify a NAAS score?
Visit the official NAAS journal list at naas.org.in, search by journal title or JRNID, and confirm the current score and effective year. Do not rely solely on third-party pages — always verify from the official source.
How to submit a paper to these journals?
Visit the respective journal website listed on this page, review the submission guidelines and author instructions, prepare your manuscript accordingly, and submit through the journal's online submission system or email.
What is the highest NAAS score among AkiNik journals?
As of the last verification in August 2026, the International Journal of Advanced Biochemistry Research has a NAAS score of 5.29. This score is subject to change — verify from the official NAAS list.
Are these journals peer-reviewed?
Yes, all journals listed on this page follow a peer-review process. The specific peer-review model (single-blind, double-blind) is described on each journal's website.
How long does the review process take?
Review timelines vary by journal, manuscript complexity, reviewer availability and revision requirements. Typical peer review may take several weeks. Contact the specific journal for current estimated timelines — do not rely on a universal fixed promise.
Is a NAAS score the same as being indexed?
No. A NAAS score is a rating published by NAAS based on its own evaluation. It is not the same as being indexed in a database like Scopus, Embase or PubMed. Some journals may have both a NAAS score and database indexing, but these are separate evaluations by different organisations.
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