3rd Annual Titanium Science Fest - NOVA 2026
The 3rd Annual Titanium Science Fest 2026 is a three-day celebration of curiosity, innovation, and young scientific talent, held from January 15–17 at St. Joseph International School. Designed for students from Grades 3–12, the fest brings together some of the brightest minds to compete, collaborate, and explore science beyond textbooks.
From high-intensity Olympiads and logic-driven challenges to creative problem-solving and experimental thinking, the fest creates a platform where knowledge meets application. Participants test their skills in reasoning, analysis, and real world scientific concepts across multiple disciplines.
More than just a competition, the Titanium Science Fest is a hub of recognition, leadership, and inspiration—featuring huge prize pools, medals, trophies for top achievers, certificates for participants, and an atmosphere that fuels the next generation of innovators.
GROUPS:
- Group A: Grade 3-4
- Group B: Grade 5-6
- Group C: Grade 7-8
- Group D: Grade 9-12
All the competition events can be availed with the Junior or Senior combo. Details are shared below.
Junior Bulk: Category A & B [Combo 599 taka: Choose any 5 out of 7 events]
- Visions Of The Void | Theme-Based Poster
- Chronicles of Creation | Scrapbook
- Shapeshifter | Digital Art
- Otaku Intellect Showdown | Anime Quiz
- CubiVerse Challenge | Rubik’s Cube Challenge
- Interstellar Conquest | Astronomy Olympiad
- Robo Genesis | Robotics Olympiad
Senior Bulk: Category C & D [Combo 599 taka: Choose any 7 out of 10 events]
- CubiVerse Challenge |
- Otaku Intellect Showdown |
- Shapeshifter |
- Laws of the Cosmos | Physics Olympiad
- Elemental Alchemy | Chemistry Olympiad
- Bio-Verse Chronicles | Biology Olympiad
- Mystery-Solving Challenge | Operation: Code Clue
- Interstellar Conquest | Astronomy Olympiad
- Robo Genesis | Robotics Olympiad
Team Events:
- Project Display: Innovators Odyssey
- Titanium Quiz Master
- Valorant Tournament
- Obstacle Racing Bot
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- The event is open to students from Grade 3 onwards, and participants may register only in categories permitted for their grade.
- Registration is complete only after submitting the form and payment (online or offline). Fees are non-refundable and non-transferable. Providing false or misleading information may lead to disqualification. Registrations may close once capacity is reached.
- The format, rules, syllabus, and evaluation criteria for each competition will be finalized by the organizers. Schedules, rules, or formats may be modified if required due to unforeseen reasons. Judges’ decisions are final and binding.
- Participants must maintain all rules with discipline and respectful behavior throughout the festival. Cheating, plagiarism, misconduct, or unpermitted use of devices or external help will lead to disqualification.
- Campus Ambassador (CA) trophies will be awarded to the winning school’s ambassador based on set criteria. Misuse of the CA role may result in loss of rewards, and criteria may be revised if necessary.
- Prize pools, trophies, and certificates will be awarded based on performance. Prizes are non-exchangeable, and certificates will be given only to participants who complete the event.
- By registering, participants grant permission to the organizers to use photos, videos, names, and performances for promotional or archival purposes. No compensation will be provided.
- Participants are responsible for their own belongings and safety. The organizers are not responsible for any personal loss, injury, or damage.
- The organizers are not liable for cancellation, delay, or modification of the event due to circumstances beyond control, including natural disasters, government restrictions, or emergencies.
- By registering, participants and guardians confirm that they have read, understood, and agree to all the above terms.
Ticket details & price
Grades 3–6 | Groups A (3–4), B (5–6) | Individual participant | Fun events including art, quizzes, Rubik’s Cube, astronomy, anime quiz, and robotics.
Grades 7–12 | Individual participant | Challenging Olympiads, quizzes, coding, science, and logic-based events.
Grades 3–12 | Individual participant
Grades 3–12 | Team of 3 members | Present creative projects, models, or innovative ideas.
Grades 3–12 | Team of 2 members | Fast-paced quiz competition testing knowledge and teamwork.
Grades 5–12 | Team of 3 members | Build and race a robot through an obstacle track.
Grades 3–12 | Team of 5 members | Team-based esports event focusing on strategy and coordination.
Grades 3–6 | Groups A (3–4), B (5–6) | Individual participant | Fun events including art, quizzes, Rubik’s Cube, astronomy, anime quiz, and robotics.
Grades 7–12 | Individual participant | Challenging Olympiads, quizzes, coding, science, and logic-based events.
Grades 3–12 | Individual participant
Grades 3–12 | Team of 3 members | Present creative projects, models, or innovative ideas.
Grades 3–12 | Team of 2 members | Fast-paced quiz competition testing knowledge and teamwork.
Grades 5–12 | Team of 3 members | Build and race a robot through an obstacle track.
Grades 3–12 | Team of 5 members | Team-based esports event focusing on strategy and coordination.
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