About the Journal
The Journal of Basic and Bio Sciences is a multidisciplinary scholarly platform initiated by Khalisani Mahavidyalaya, dedicated to advancing knowledge and fostering innovation across diverse scientific disciplines. This journal serves as a confluence of ideas and research findings in the fields of basic sciences, biological sciences, and geography, with an emphasis on the intersectionality of these domains.
Our mission is to promote scientific inquiry and provide a forum for the dissemination of high-quality research, reviews, and case studies. The journal welcomes submissions that explore fundamental principles in physics, chemistry, and mathematics; cutting-edge developments in biology, ecology, and environmental sciences; and groundbreaking insights into geographical studies, including human geography, geospatial technologies, and climate science.
The Journal of Basic and Bio Sciences is committed to inclusivity and innovation, ensuring representation of diverse perspectives and emerging research trends. Our peer-reviewed, open-access platform aspires to bridge the gap between theory and practice, inspiring educators, researchers, and practitioners to contribute to and benefit from the exchange of knowledge.
We invite contributions from academic scholars, research professionals, and industry experts to advance interdisciplinary understanding and address critical global challenges. Together, we aim to cultivate a sustainable and informed scientific community that transcends boundaries and lays the groundwork for future advancements.
Scope and Focus
- Basic Sciences: Fundamental and applied research in physics, chemistry, and mathematics.
- Bio Sciences: Studies in biology, biotechnology, microbiology, genetics, and environmental biology.
- Geographical Sciences: Human geography, physical geography, cartography, geospatial studies, and climate change.
This journal represents Khalisani Mahavidyalaya's commitment to fostering academic excellence and contributing meaningfully to the global knowledge ecosystem.