Registrations are invited for Science Camp 2024 for Students in Classes 3 to 12 by Birla Industrial and Technological Museum, Kolkata. Complimentary one-day Parents’ Workshop for all camp participants.
About the Museum
Established on 2nd May 1959 under the administrative control of the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), Birla Industrial & Technological Museum in Kolkata is widely regarded as the mother of science museum movement in India. The idea behind this pioneering initiative came from Dr. B C Roy, the then Chief Minister of West Bengal who after visiting the Deutsches Museum in Munich was inspired to create a similar institution in India for public engagement with science & technology. His vision and efforts in this regard found instant support and patronage from the likes of Pandit Jawharlal Nehru, the then Prime Minister of India, and industrialist Shri G D Birla.
The latter donated the Birla Park, his sprawling bungalow and the adjoining plot of land in the upscale Ballygunge area of Calcutta, to CSIR for setting up an Industrial and Technological Museum. Pandit Nehru received this magnanimous gift from Shri G D Birla in 1956.
Camp Details
Registrations are invited for Science Camp 2024 for Students in Classes 3 to 12 by Birla Industrial and Technological Museum, Kolkata. Complimentary one-day Parents’ Workshop for all camp participants.

In case you wish to enroll for MULTIPLE CAMPS in the SAME / DIFFERENT BATCH, please submit all selections in ONE ENROLMENT FORM only. Please register with your PERSONAL EMAIL ID β all Camp related information will be communicated primarily through email. Students enrolling in MOBILE APP DEVELOPMENT will be required to carry their own Android mobile phones during the Camp duration. Past campers are requested NOT TO REPEAT previously attended Camps
How to Register?
Interested students can register online via this link.
Contact
Camp related queries may be addressed to Technical Officer, Mr. T. K. Das Β (7980893019) and Education Officer, Ms. A. Ghose (9836021157).