Aims and Scope

(a) The Quintessential   continues to support and promote Open Access in India and around the world. We believe strongly in Open Access values and strongly support the Open Access policy. It believes wholeheartedly in the scope of Open Access Initiatives. In accordance with this, the content of publications is primarily guided by the open nature of knowledge, and the journal is open to anyone in the world.

(b) Our mission is to give a platform for those who have interest in learning and research this is a place to have their creative and scholarly writing published and shared with the world.

(c) To provide a learning and pleasant environment in which to demonstrate a wide range of analytical abilities.

(d)To provide direction and guidance to aspiring English language and literature researchers. Our team assists aspiring academics in writing articles using appropriate methods and formats.

(e) To develop and maintain the high standard and original content possible, making sure that there is no plagiarised content in the manuscript.

(f) To be one of the best international research journals and a global brand that leads the way. So far, more than 50 databases have added our journal to their lists. We are looking forward to keeping international standards as holy as they are.


Scope

The Editor-in-Chief says, "The idea of interdisciplinary research is a kind of focus on a particular area of interest or subject to increase the value of knowledge." It is a type of thing that is studied and analysed as an object of only one field. It works to create a kind of singularity in a world where research and education have many different branches. After this, we encourage authors to talk about topics from the broad areas listed below from a variety of different fields of study and use interdisciplinary perspectives that may be useful. We don't want submissions with only one point of view or scholarly values. The author(s) must be sure that their research contribution is of high value by international standards before sending it in.