JEET: Journal of Engineering Education Transformations (2024)
The Journal for Engineering Education Transformations (JEET) was initiated in 1986 by Dr. N. V. Ratnalikar (with the title Journal of Engineering Education). In 2007, the journal became the joint responsibility of IUCEE and one of its Consortium Colleges, Rajarambapu Institute of Technology (RIT).
Journal of Engineering Education Transformations (JEET) is a scholarly journal committed to the advancement of theory, research and practice in the field of engineering education. Published in India, the world’s largest hub of engineering education, JEET is international in its scope inviting scholars and experts from across the globe to share their theoretical insights and innovative practices for the enhancement and transformation of engineering education.
JEET is a peer-reviewed journal made available in both print and online versions. A double-blind peer-review process performed by experts in the field will ensure the highest standard in scholarship. It is ranked in the top 20 in Google Scholar’s Metrics in Engineering Education, with an h5-index of 6 and h5-median of 7 as of May 2020. It is on the UGC-CARE list and SCOPUS indexed. In 2019, JEET received 339 submissions for review.
It is ranked in the top 20 in Google Scholar's Metrics in Engineering Education, with an h5-index of 6 and h5-median of 7 as of May 2020. It is on the UGC-CARE list and SCOPUS indexed. In 2019, JEET received 339 submissions for review.
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