Announcements

The latest Impact Factors have been released and are updated in our site!

Not a Current Subscriber?

Subscribe Now

5832 Journals
4836 Congresses
10600+ Unique Records

Indian Journal of Urology


Title Abbreviation
Indian J Urol
ISSN
0970-1591
Electronic ISSN
1998-3824
Readership
Andrologists, Gastroenterologists, Gynecologists, Nephrologists, Pathologists, Urologists
Scope
????Indian Journal of Urology-IJU (ISSN 0970-1591) is the official publication of the Urological Society of India (USI). The journal was established in 1984 and is published Quarterly in print and electronic formats. It is fully funded by the USI with completely open access and no fees at any stage of publication. The IJU is the sole Pubmed Central and SCOPUS indexed urology journal from the Indian subcontinent. The journal receives around 5?00 submissions every year. Manuscripts are accepted without geographic limitation but with a special focus on regionally relevant issues. The IJU covers content related to all aspects of urology including adult and pediatric urology, andrology, male infertility, urologic oncology, kidney transplantation, and female urology. Accepted manuscripts are published online ‘Ahead of Print’. Over 6000 print copies per issue are mailed to members of USI and individual and institutional subscribers.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Urological Society of India (USI)
Publisher Name
Medknow Publications - Wolters Kluwer
To see more details about Indian Journal of Urology, Subscribe Now!
Impact Factor JCR Categories/Rank Circulation Frequency Author Submission Guidelines

Testimonials

"PubsHub [Journals & Congresses] is an indispensable tool when trying to find the perfect home for a manuscript. It is an unbeatable aid when it comes to wise and efficient journal selection."
 
– Kait G
Editorial-Project Editor
"It’s useful for establishing publication timelines, communicating them to management and setting expectations accordingly"
– Michael K.
Medical Communications Leader
"…a gold mine of information for clinicians and scientists who are trying to determine where to publish their research."
- Weill Cornell Medical Library