The Latest Impact Factor Rankings Have Been Released
The Journal of Nepal Health Research Council is delighted to announce that we have achieved our highest impact factor to date, reaching 2.847 for the 2025 measurement period. This represents a 23% increase from the previous year's impact factor of 2.315.
This achievement reflects our commitment to publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed research that advances the field of health and medical sciences in Nepal and the broader South Asian region.
Key Accomplishments:
- 47% increase in citations over the past two years
- 35% improvement in manuscript acceptance rate quality
- Expanded international author base from 42 countries
- Recognition from multiple international indexing databases
Our Success Metrics:
The increased impact factor is a result of:
1. Rigorous peer review process ensuring publication of only high-quality research
2. Growing visibility in international academic circles
3. Strategic partnerships with leading research institutions
4. Dedicated editorial team committed to excellence
5. Active author outreach and engagement programs
Future Goals:
We aim to further strengthen our position as a leading source of health research from South Asia. Our goal for the next two years is to reach an impact factor of 3.5 while maintaining our commitment to publishing locally relevant research.
We thank all our authors, reviewers, and readers for their continued support in making JNHRC a premier publication in health research.
AnnouncementFebruary 15, 2026
JNHRC Achieves Record Impact Factor
We are pleased to announce that JNHRC has achieved its highest impact factor to date, reflecting the growing quality and global reach of research published in the journal.
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