Results for Abstract submission will be e-mailed to the participants
Registration is Mandatory for Abstract Submission.
Abstract Guideline:
An abstract is an outline or brief summary of your paper and overall project. Abstracts must include sufficient information for reviewers to assess the nature and significance of the topic, the adequacy of the investigative strategy, the nature of the results, and the conclusions.
The abstract should summarize the substantive results of the work and not merely list topics to be discussed. It should have a clear introduction, body, and conclusion. The writing must be concise, well-developed, and understandable to a broad audience.
Formatting requirements:
Maximum 300 words
Microsoft Word format (.doc/.docx)
Single-spaced
Font: Times New Roman, size 12
Ethical and originality guidelines:
The abstract must represent original work of the author(s).
Plagiarism limit: ≤10%. Any submission exceeding this limit will be rejected.
AI-generated content limit: ≤10%. AI tools may only be used for minor language enhancement or formatting. Excessive AI-generated or paraphrased content will lead to disqualification.
Authors are responsible for ensuring the integrity and authenticity of their submissions.
Guideline for category “Oral Presentation”:
Authors can submit their abstract for oral presentation directly through the abstract submission link. While submitting, they have to select the appropriate category. The limit to the number of authors per abstract is 5. Students, as well as faculty, can be authors of an abstract. However, presenting author must be a student. The presenting author is required to ensure that all co-authors are aware of the content of the abstract before submission. The presenting author must be listed as the first author.
Abstract format for "Oral Presentation":
Title:
Author(s):
College/University name & address:
Text (Up to 300 words):
Guideline for category “Hackathon”:
The Hackathon challenge is a focused form of innovation where you raise a desire, concern, or area of improvement with the hopes of finding creative solutions (in the segments of Innovations in oral solids or AI-enabled healthcare). Each team can have a maximum of 5 members. In the team, only student members are permitted. Faculty can take the role of mentor. Student teams can submit their ideas directly through the abstract submission link. While submitting, they have to select the appropriate category. Each student team can submit multiple ideas up to a maximum of 2.
Abstract format for Hackathon:
Title:
Team Member(s):
College/University name & address:
Mentor (if any):
College/University name & address:
Text (Up to 300 words):