ABOUT NDSC
Notre Dame Science Club is the official science club of Notre Dame College, Bangladesh, and the first college-level science club in the Indian Subcontinent.
OUR LEGACY
Notre Dame Science Club was founded on September 18, 1955 by the eminent scientist Fr. Richard William Timm, C.S.C. under the principal of Notre Dame College, Dhaka. It holds the distinction of being the first college-level science club in the Indian Subcontinent.
Upholding its noble motto "Science in Human Welfare", NDSC has inspired thousands of students over 70 years to explore science, participate in olympiads, conduct research, and contribute to scientific knowledge.
70+
Years of Legacy
5000+
Alumni Members
100+
Events Hosted
6
Departments
KEY MILESTONES
1955
Founded
Established on September 18, 1955 by Fr. Richard William Timm, CSC
1960s
First Science Fair
Launched the tradition of annual science fairs at college level
1980s
National Recognition
Became nationally recognized as the leading science club in Bangladesh
2000s
Digital Expansion
Expanded to online resources and digital science publications
2024
70th Anniversary
Celebrated 70 glorious years of promoting science in Bangladesh
SCIENCE IN
HUMAN WELFARE
This motto reflects our belief that science is not just an academic pursuit — it is a tool for improving lives, solving real-world problems, and creating a better future for humanity. Every activity we organize, every article we publish, and every olympiad we host is guided by this core principle.
OUR DEPARTMENTS
Administration
Publication
Project
LWS
ICT
R&D
OUR GOALS
Promote Science Education
Foster a culture of scientific thinking and curiosity among students.
Organize Olympiads
Host science olympiads to challenge and recognize talented students nationally.
Research & Innovation
Encourage student-led research projects and innovative experiments.
Scientific Awareness
Spread science awareness through events, publications, and outreach.
Develop Future Scientists
Mentor the next generation of scientists, researchers, and engineers.