National Olympiad Success
Our students earn top distinctions at national science olympiads year after year through rigorous preparation and expert mentorship.
What if black holes aren't just places where things vanish, but doorways to other dimensions? These are questions that sparked MSC – a club where curious young minds socialize, research, and discuss topics that intrigue them.
450+
General Members
30+
Engineering Teams
61
Accolades
Academic tracks
Our members have consistently placed at national olympiads and international competitions. With weekly mentoring sessions and a track record of medalists, we turn ambitious students into champions.
Our students earn top distinctions at national science olympiads year after year through rigorous preparation and expert mentorship.
Multiple alumni have represented on global stages, bringing home medals from international science competitions and olympiads.
Former members now mentor the next generation, continuing our legacy of excellence and passing down proven strategies for success.
Structured weekly meetings covering concept mastery, problem-solving drills, mock competitions, and personalized feedback loops.
Words of wisdom from our faculty advisors

MCCA Convener and Club In-Charge, MSC
The Manarat Science Club continues to shine as a vibrant center of creativity, curiosity, and scientific enthusiasm. This year, our students have achieved remarkable success, earning awards in science fairs, quiz competitions, and Olympiads. Their research projects and innovative models—ranging from environmental solutions to technological prototypes—have been widely appreciated for their originality and practical value.

Club In-Charge, MSC
It gives me immense pleasure to share a few words on behalf of Manarat Science Club. Science is not just a subject learned in classrooms—it is a mindset of inquiry, observation, and discovery. Our club is committed to nurturing this curiosity and empowering our students to think critically and creatively about the world around them.
Déjà vu—a brief, common illusion of reliving the present—likely stems from momentary mismatches in memory processing
Raisa (B25), Rufaida Akter (B24), Nusayba Kabir (B25), Sarah Sanzida (B27)
6/23/2026Procrastination is an emotion-driven habit where the brain avoids discomfort, not just poor planning.
Mahdiya Farheen (B25), Fairooz (B25)
6/23/2026Biohybrid robots combine living cells with synthetic parts for self-powered, adaptive movement—offering promise in medicine and environment
Sareka Subha (B24), Faviha Ivnat (B25)
6/23/2026Sleep cycles through NREM (for physical repair) and REM (for memory and emotion), regulated by the circadian rhythm
Umme Zarrin Tasnim (B25), Zaeema Zaheen (B24), Naziha Kawsar (B24), Rayta Mahdiyat (B24)
6/23/2026Enrollment process
You apply for the specific activity alongside your peers and you are assigned a mentor who will guide you
Interest form
Apply for a specific activity from a wide pool.
Orientation
Meet seniors who done it all..
Project cycle
Begin experiments, documentation, and review.