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QuantaVerse 2025 – Intercollegiate Science Fest

M.S Ramaiah College of Arts, Science and Commerce (Autonomous) organized QuantaVerse 2025, an intercollegiate science fest, on 19 September 2025 at the APJ Abdul Kalam Auditorium. The event brought together UG and PG students from across Bengaluru to celebrate scientific talent, creativity, and innovation.

A total of 93 teams from leading institutions—including Jain University, St. Joseph’s University, Mount Carmel College, Acharya Institute, Maharani Cluster University, MES College, GFGC Malleshwaram, Christ University, and many others—actively participated, making the fest a vibrant and competitive platform.

The fest aimed to showcase the college’s academic strength, infrastructure, and extracurricular culture, while encouraging teamwork, leadership, and confidence among students. Participants engaged in a range of science-based competitions such as Beyond the Crime Scene (Hackathon), Voice of Vision (Start-up Ideas), Knock Out Nucleus (Puzzle Event), Promtify (Web Designing), and The Scribe Sprint (Synthetic Biology Contest).

QuantaVerse 2025 successfully provided a stimulating space for young scholars to explore, compete, and collaborate, leaving a memorable impact on all participants.


Biofest 2025, Where Science & Creativity Collide an Intra-College Fest

Biofest 2025, hosted by the Biotitans Club of the Department of Biotechnology, MSRCASC, was held on 13 June 2025 with the theme “Where Science & Creativity Collide.” The vibrant intra-college fest saw enthusiastic participation from 150 PG life science students. Highlights included Biohackathon, Bioentrepreneurship, and Pipette Wars, blending innovation with hands-on skills.


Genius Galaxy: Inspiring Young Minds on National Science Day 2025

The Department of Sciences at M.S. Ramaiah College of Arts, Science, and Commerce hosted Genius Galaxy, a dynamic outreach event on February 11, 2025, to celebrate National Science Day under the theme "Science Shaping Tomorrow." The event provided students with an immersive experience, allowing them to explore various laboratories and understand the real-world applications of science 2025 Adding to the excitement, multiple competitions—including painting, quizzes, model-making, debates, and oratorical contests—encouraged students to showcase their creativity and scientific knowledge. With 145 students from 15 schools participating, the event served as a platform to ignite curiosity and inspire young minds to embrace science as a tool for shaping the future. The schools that participated were Navkis Educational Centre- Gokula, Orchids International School, Vidyashilp Academy, Trio World Academy, Mother Theresa Public School, Narayana E Techno School, Mathikere, Sri Vidya Mandir, Mathikere, Chrsalis High School, Arbindo Public School, KV Airforce Yelahanka, Sindhi High School, BBMP Government School, AC School, Sri Ranga Vidya Nikethan High School, NPS Yelahanka.


National Science Day 2025: Inspiring Young Minds for a Better Tomorrow

The Department of Sciences at MSRCASC, Autonomous, Bengaluru, organized a vibrant National Science Day celebration on 28 February 2025. The event aimed to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, helping students develop a deeper understanding of science. The theme, “Science Shaping Tomorrow,” set the tone for an inspiring day. A thought-provoking talk by Prof. Jayaraman Srinivasan, Honorary Professor at IISc, encouraged young minds to be more conscious about nature.

The celebration also recognized the achievements of school students who excelled in various competitions, including painting, debate, model making, quiz, and oratory contests, which were held on 11th February.


Biofest 2024

The PG Biofest 2024, an intercollegiate festival for postgraduate life science students, took place from July 23 to July 25, 2024, organized by the PG Biotechnology Department under the Biotitans Club. The event featured three competitions—Biopoem, Biopottery, and Biophotography—allowing students to showcase their creativity and scientific knowledge. The festival highlighted the importance of creativity in scientific education. The closing ceremony, held on July 25, celebrated the participants' achievements and marked the launch of the Biotitans Club logo.

Throughout the festival, students actively engaged in competitions centered on themes such as life stages through nature, floral patterns, and seasonal transformations. The event successfully fostered collaboration and innovation, drawing participation from MS Ramaiah College, Eastwest College, NMKRV, and Maharani Lakshmi Ammanni College. Overall, PG Biofest 2024 provided a vibrant platform for students to demonstrate their talents, emphasizing the integration of creativity and scientific inquiry.