Acceptance rates of peer-reviewed journals (2024)

Did you write an excellent manuscript with ground breaking data that will have a great impact on the research in your field? In that case you should definitely submit your manuscript to an extremely high-ranking journal, such as Nature or Science or the top-ranking journal in your field. If your data are however good but are not expected to result in widely shared press releases and interviews in major newspapers, you may want to submit your manuscript to a good or excellent journal where you have a realistic chance of getting it accepted for publication. To select a relevant journal start with reading my tips, as it will greatly improve your chances of getting your manuscript accepted and reduce your frustration caused by rejected articles.

Acceptance rates of high ranking journals are low. For several journals, studies have shown the number of submitted manuscripts, number of manuscripts sent out for peer- review, and the final number of manuscripts accepted for publication. One of these studies analysed the Nature journals. From March 2015 to February 2017 the number of manuscripts submitted was 128,454 of which 79% was rejected outright. After peer review, another 56% were rejected, leading to an overall acceptance rate of about 12%. For the journal Nature itself this rate was less than 7% of the 20,406 manuscripts submitted.

Many journals publish their acceptance rates on their websites, although it is sometimes not clear whether these refer to percentage of peer-reviewed manuscripts or percentage of total manuscripts submitted. Below I have indicated the acceptance rates of a number of life sciences and medical journals, with a link to the source of the information.

Acceptance rates according to journal websites (data from February 2023)

Science rejects about 84% of submitted manuscripts during the initial screening stage, and accepts 6.1% of the original research papers submitted (data of 2022).

Nature has acceptance rates of various years on their website, with the last year with data 2017, that year the acceptance rate was 7.6%.

The British Medical Journal (BMJ) accepts about 7% of all the 7000-8000 manuscripts submitted each year, but many of these are not research articles. Only 4% of research articles are accepted.

Other journals in the BMJ group: Gut 12% acceptance in 2022, BMJ Open 47% in 2022, BMJ Case Reports 38% in 2022, BMJ Global Health 14% in 2022.

The New England Journal Medicine (NEJM) receives more than 16,000 research and other submissions for publication each year. About 5% of the original research submissions are accepted for publication.

PLOS ONE is a respected journal with a very broad scope that has an acceptance rate of over 48% (in 2020).

PLOS Medicine has an acceptance rate of about 10%.

The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)’s acceptance rate is 11% of the more than 7,000 major manuscripts it receives annually, and only 4% of the more than 4,400 research papers received.

The acceptance rate of some other Elsevier journals: The Lancet has an acceptance rate of about 5%. The Journal of Pediatrics: 14.7% in 2022. Biomaterials: 14.2% in 2022. Gastroenterology acceptance rate of 10-12%.

The Journal of Adolescent Health reported an acceptance rate of 15% in 2010, I could not find more recent data.

Acceptance rates of journals known as (previously) predatory journals

Be aware of predatory journals that will accept anything. These are very low quality journals.

The average acceptance rates of Dove press journals was 32% in 2022. Dove Press was also originally on the list of predatory publishers but has since been removed.

The acceptance rates of all Hindawi journals can be found on one page and range from 8% to 62%. Note: some Hindawi journals have been suspected to be predatory journals, but are now considered borderline.

Presubmission inquiries

Authors who would like to know whether their manuscript would be appropriate forpublication in a specific journalcan sometimes send a presubmission inquiry to the editors. The minimum requirements for presubmission inquiries are often an abstractand a cover letter. Find out on the website of the journal whether this is an option.

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Acceptance rates of peer-reviewed journals (2024)

FAQs

How to find the acceptance rate of journals? ›

How to Find Journal Acceptance Rates
  1. Contact the journal: Many times, if you contact the editor of the journal, they will share their acceptance rate with you.
  2. Industry/field publishing resources: Check with library databases within your field. ...
  3. Google: Some journals publish their acceptance rate on their home page.

Which journal has the highest acceptance rate? ›

IEEE ACCESS, MDPI JOURNALS, IJIMAI have fast review speed and high acceptance rate.

What is a good acceptance rate for an academic journal? ›

Even then, the acceptance rates tend to be between ~5 and 40%. So at best, we might say that journals with extremely high impact tend to have acceptance rates of 40% or below, but that statement hardly seems useful for authors considering where to submit a manuscript.

What is the ratio of journal acceptance rate? ›

Acceptance rate (or rejection rate) is the ratio of the number of articles submitted to the number of articles published. It can measure the selectivity or prestige of a journal, though like many journal metrics, the raw number is not the whole story. There is no single list or database of acceptance rates.

What is the acceptance rate for Elsevier journals? ›

Metrics
YearSubmissionsAcceptance Rate
2021358125
2020342421
2019326621
2018337921
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What percentage of papers are rejected after peer review? ›

However, it's very common for papers to be rejected; studies have shown that around 21% of papers are rejected without review, while approximately 40% of papers are rejected after peer review. So, what are your options if your manuscript is rejected?

What journal has the lowest acceptance rate? ›

Acceptance rates for journals range from 12% to 91%, with an average of 54% and a median of 53%. Law journals have significantly higher average acceptance rate (68%) than other journals, while WOSS journals have the lowest (43%).

How do you know if a journal is prestigious? ›

The credibility of a journal may be assessed by examining several key factors:
  1. Where is it indexed? Is the journal included or indexed in the major bibliographic databases for the field? ...
  2. What is its publishing history? How long has the journal been available? ...
  3. Is it peer-reviewed? ...
  4. What is its impact factor?

Is it difficult to publish in Q1 journals? ›

Publishing within Q1 in the native professional community is completely impossible. However, why is this of any importance? We, as bibliometricians, all know our leading journals, respect them and their authors, and enjoy making our research visible through these venues.

Is 30% acceptance rate good? ›

Extremely selective: fewer than 10% of applicants accepted. Very selective: between 10% and <25% accepted. Moderately selective: between 25% and <50% accepted. Moderately inclusive: between 50% and <75% accepted.

How hard is it to publish in Elsevier? ›

However, because Elsevier journals have a strong reputation to maintain, they also have strict standards for publishing. Even seemingly minor problems with an article can be cause for immediate rejection of a submitted article without peer review.

What is the acceptance rate for the American journal of Undergraduate research? ›

Our acceptance rate is 22%. We do not keep electronic access numbers.

What is the acceptance rate for the journal of High School Science? ›

All of our reviewers are experts in their respective fields. Q: What is the acceptance rate for submitted manuscripts? A: The Journal has a 37% acceptance rate.

What are the stages of journal acceptance? ›

Peer review follows a number of steps, beginning with submitting your article to a journal.
  • Step 1: Editor assessment. ...
  • Step 2: First round of peer review. ...
  • Step 3: Revise and resubmit. ...
  • Step 4: Accepted.

What is the desk rejection rate in Elsevier? ›

Well, editors reject between 30 and 50 percent of the articles submitted to Elsevier journals before they even reach the peer-review stage, and one of the top reasons for rejection is poor language.

Where do you find acceptance rate? ›

The most obvious place to look for this information is the website of the college itself. Many schools have pages within their admissions site with information on application numbers, admission rates, median GPAs, and test scores from the most-recently admitted class, and more.

How do you find the star rating of a journal? ›

Scimago Journal & Country Rank
  1. To find a journal's quartile ranking within a category, search for the journal by title or ISSN.
  2. Click on the journal title in the results list.
  3. View the quartile in the Quartile box: ...
  4. To find a journal's specific rank within a category, click on the Journal Rankings heading.
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