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Timeline

All the key dates at a glance

Sep 12, 2023
New Science & Innovation Center

Modern lab complex inaugurated for robotics and research-based learning.

Apr 1, 2020
Online Learning System Introduced

Shifted to a blended learning model during the pandemic.

Jan 10, 2018
30th Anniversary Celebration

Marked three decades of education with a grand cultural program and alumni reunion.

Aug 22, 2016
Launch of Digital Classrooms

Introduced smart boards and multimedia teaching tools in all grades.

About My College

About My College

TItu Science University of Innovation (TSUI)

Established in 2005, TUI is committed to providing a world-class education focused on emerging technologies and practical skill development. Our mission is to prepare future leaders who can drive innovation globally.

  • Experienced Faculty
  • Modern Labs
  • Industry Partnerships
  • Strong Alumni Network

Academic Calendar

Fall Term Begins

01 Sep 2025

The Fall Term begins on 01 September 2025 and sets the tone for a steady, well-paced academic journey through the first half of the school year. During the opening week, homeroom teachers will walk students through timetables, subject expectations, and the small but important habits that keep things manageable—organizing notebooks by subject, labeling exercise books clearly, and bookmarking the online portals they’ll actually use. Departments will introduce syllabi with unit outlines so learners can preview the arc of each course: where foundational skills come first, when projects will kick in, and how assessment criteria are applied in plain language. Guidance counselors will share age-appropriate study frameworks (for example, the classic cycle of preview–attend–review, or the “Pomodoro + spaced repetition” pairing) and will encourage students to treat the first fortnight as time to build routines rather than chase perfection. Parents and guardians will receive a short welcome pack summarizing term dates, exam windows, attendance norms, and channels for communication (class WhatsApp/Telegram etiquette, email turnaround times, and when to book appointments instead of dropping in). Co-curricular sign-ups open this week as well, with a mix of academic clubs (math circle, robotics, debate) and wellness activities (yoga, choir, football, art lab). To reduce timetable stress, we’ll keep practices to clearly posted slots with no surprise extensions, and coaches will publish a once-per-term calendar so families can plan transport. For new students, orientation buddies will help with the little things—finding labs, understanding lunch tokens, and decoding the bell schedule. Finally, a short “digital safety and integrity” session will refresh everyone on password hygiene, citing sources, using AI tools responsibly, and the difference between collaboration and copying. The week ends with a brief goal-setting exercise that students can revisit midterm: three concrete outcomes, one stretch goal, and one support request they’ll ask from a teacher or mentor. Nothing fancy, just a grounded start and a clear path forward.
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Midterm Exams

20–28 Oct 2025

Midterm examinations run from 20 October to 28 October 2025 and are designed to check learning progress without overwhelming students. The schedule spaces subjects sensibly so there’s adequate revision time between heavier papers. Each exam maps directly to the units covered so far—no surprises, no out-of-scope material—and mark schemes focus on core competencies: conceptual understanding, method, application, and clarity of reasoning. To support preparation, subject teachers will publish one-page revision briefs listing key outcomes, typical question styles, and common pitfalls from previous years (for instance, mixing up velocity with speed, mis-plotting graphs, or skipping unit conversions). Students are encouraged to build a light daily routine: a short warm-up quiz, two focused blocks of revision, a mixed-topic practice, and a 10-minute write-up of errors and corrections. In languages and humanities, learners should practice short outlines before writing full answers; in math and science, they should show working systematically and annotate diagrams to earn method marks. During the exam window, the campus remains calm and predictable: exam halls are posted outside each block, seating lists are pinned the afternoon before, and invigilators review rules briefly at the start (time, allowed materials, calculator modes, and the simple act of pausing to read the question twice). Accessibility provisions—extra time, larger print, separate rooms—are arranged confidentially in advance through the SEN coordinator. Results will be returned with rubrics that highlight strengths to keep and two to three high-leverage next steps, not a laundry list of everything that went wrong. After scripts are discussed in class, students will log one reflection per subject: what worked, what didn’t, what to try next. Parents receive a concise progress summary rather than long narratives, and can book optional follow-ups in the week after results. The goal is feedback that actually changes study behavior, not just a score on a page.
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Parent–Teacher Meeting

25 Oct 2025

The Parent–Teacher Meeting on 25 October 2025 is a focused, 10:00–13:00 window designed to make every conversation actionable. Families book slots online to avoid queues, and each meeting is kept tight (8–10 minutes) so as many parents as possible can attend without rush. Teachers prepare a simple three-part script: one strength to protect, one growth area that will make the biggest difference, and a specific routine to try at home (for example, reviewing class notes the same day, or setting a fixed time for reading). Rather than turning PTM into a second exam report, we keep attention on the whole learner: organization, participation, homework quality, and the student’s own goals. Where midterm results require deeper discussion (e.g., repeated conceptual gaps, executive function challenges, or well-being concerns), teachers will recommend a follow-up meeting with the counselor or year lead. We ask families to bring questions that are within a teacher’s circle of control—what students can do differently in class or at home—rather than structural changes that cannot be made mid-term. To make the time practical, departments display sample notebooks and model answers so parents can see what “good” looks like. For technology use, we’ll share a simple guideline: devices out on a desk only when needed, notifications off during study, and short check-ins rather than long monitoring. Interpreters are available on request for families who prefer a language other than English, and we keep seating accessible for guardians with mobility needs. A small help desk near the entrance handles timetable printouts and directions to rooms. Before you leave, pick up the PTM Takeaway sheet: two agreed actions, who owns them (student, family, school), and a check-in date. The aim is less talk, more traction—walking out with clarity, not overwhelm.
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Programs & Courses

Explore our programs — durations, eligibility, fees & syllabi.

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Duration: 1 year

Class 1

  • Eligibility: None
  • Monthly Fee: BDT 1,200.00
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Class 6

Duration: Mar 2020 – Present • Shift: Morning

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  • Eligibility: SSC pass (GPA ≥ 3.0)
  • Monthly Fee: BDT 6,000.00
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  • Eligibility: SSC pass (GPA ≥ 3.0)
  • Monthly Fee: BDT 10,000.00

College Function Highlights

College Festivals

Spring Festival
Spring Festival

A full-day celebration of spring with music, flower stalls, food corners, and craft exhibitions.

  • School Grounds
  • February 15, 2026
  • 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Independence Day Celebration
Independence Day Celebration

Flag hoisting, parade, patriotic songs, and performances honoring the nation’s heroes.

  • School Auditorium & Lawn
  • March 26, 2026
  • 8:00 AM – 12:30 PM
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