At first ask your professors to evaluate your paper and give their feed back about the quality of the work to see whether if it is a Q1 or it is a Q2 article. After that search the journal in science direct or Elsevier or in Taylor and Francis to see related journals with your topic and the appropriate Quartile ( Q1, Q2) . Check bellow parameters to be sure about that journal: 1 - indexed in JCR 2 - Impact Factor ( IF ) 3 - Not be in black list 4 - Indexed by master journal list 5 - Indexed in Scopus 6 - Acceptance Rate ( will help you to see how many articles they have rejected ) 7 - First decision ( go to the website of that journal to see how many weeks you must wait for their decision to publish your paper or reject it ? )
Also, you can past your abstract and title in journal finder website to show you most suitable journals suits your paper.
You check above-mentioned indices and information using impactfactor.ir website.
When choosing a journal for your research, consider factors such as the journal's scope, impact factor, publication speed, and whether it aligns with your research area. For more detailed guidance, you can refer to the following resource: https://academicarticlewriting.com/best-free-journal-finder-tools/