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Notre Dame Math Club (NDMC) is a student-run mathematics community at Notre Dame College, Dhaka. Established on 14 March 2017. NDMC has played a significant role in the development of math learning and research among students. In response to the increasing excitement of math enthusiasts around the country, Notre Dame Math Club organizes the National Math Festival every year, fostering a dynamic mathematical community through creative math-based competitions. NDMC rapidly grew from a newly formed club to one of the leading college-level mathematics clubs in Bangladesh through the collaborative endeavors of the brightest minds of Notre Dame, with the goal of establishing an active math club in the country. Currently, NDMC holds a special place in the hearts of all math enthusiasts within our college community for initiatives like regular math contests, math articles, and magazines. Math Olympiads remain its largest domain of achievement, though it has regularly organized magazines, articles, festivals, and other events. The club organizes weekly math sessions, intra-math Olympiads, annual festivals, and various other events throughout the year. NDMC has four official Olympiad teams: Team π, Team e, Team φ, and Team Ω, as well as a Rubik’s Cube team named NDMC Pentagram. These teams participate in local, national, and international competitions such as IMO, IGO, APMO, CERN competitions, and regional and national-level Olympiads, challenges, and hackathons. As of 2025, 10,000 members have been affiliated with NDMC as alumni, and almost 1,000 members become affiliated with NDMC every year.
History
[edit]The foundation of the Notre Dame Math Club (NDMC) marks a significant milestone in the co-curricular history of Notre Dame College, Dhaka, as it was established to help students explore math beyond their academic syllabus and expand diverse mathematical activities.
Background
[edit]Notre Dame College, Dhaka, has a long-standing tradition of integrating co-curricular activities into its academic framework, maintaining a diverse array of student-led organizations. By early 2017, the college hosted 19 functional clubs covering science, humanities, and cultural interests. Despite the institution’s rigorous emphasis on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education, there was no specialized platform dedicated solely to students interested in advanced mathematics or theoretical research.
Prior to 2017, mathematics enthusiasts at the college primarily participated through the Notre Dame Science club or via independent study groups. However, as competitive mathematics became more prominent in Bangladesh, the necessity for a specialized organization became apparent. This institutional gap was addressed in 2017, leading to the establishment of the Notre Dame Math Club (NDMC).
Inception and Foundation (2017)
[edit]The Notre Dame Math Club was officially founded as the 20th club of Notre Dame College, Dhaka, on March 14, 2017 at 1:59 pm. The date was selected to coincide with International Pi Day. The initiative was led by a group of mathematics enthusiasts from the student body and Md. Rezaul Karim, a lecturer in the Department of Mathematics. The founders identified a need for a dedicated platform where students could explore mathematical concepts beyond the standard Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) syllabus. Under the guidance of the then-Principal, Dr. Father Hemanto Pius Rozario, CSC, the club was inaugurated with the motto: "Mighty Math to Feel Almighty and His Creation." This motto, reflecting the club's holistic approach to spreading mathematical knowledge, was inspired by the famous words of Galileo Galilei: "Mathematics is the language with which God has written the universe."
In its inaugural year, the club prioritized the establishment of its structural and academic foundation. The first Executive Committee worked to bridge the gap between curriculum-based mathematics and the competitive environment of various contests. Early academic sessions were conducted in Room 431 of the Ganguly Building, which remains the primary venue for the club's internal activities.
During this period, the club launched two major publication initiatives that established its academic legacy. The first was The Plane (NDMC), a mathematical wall magazine located on the second floor of the Ganguly Building. The second was The Number(NDMC), a unique, hand-written magazine written by the students of the college. These publications served as the foundational steps in the club's efforts to promote mathematical literature and research among the student body. The club is intended to serve as a centralized hub for students to explore mathematics beyond the standard curriculum and to provide structured preparation for national and international mathematics competitions, such as the Bangladesh Mathematical Olympiad(BDMO), Asian Pacific Mathematics Olympiad(APMO) and International Mathematical Olympiad(IMO).
Growth and National Recognition (2018–2020)
[edit]Following its foundational year, Notre Dame Math Club expanded its focus toward large-scale institutional engagement. In 2018, the club launched its flagship annual publication, The Function (NDMC). This magazine provided a formal medium for students to publish original mathematical proofs, research-based articles and essays.
On February 8, 2018, the club organized the Intra-College Mathematical Poster Designing Competition '18, which helped designers among the students to show their talents. On January 19, 2018, the club organized the 1st Notre Dame Math Festival, an event that attracted participants from hundreds of educational institutions across Bangladesh. This festival introduced a diversified competition format, incorporating segments beyond traditional problem-solving to make mathematics more engaging for the broader student body. On October 12, 2018, the club organized the 2nd Notre Dame Math Festival with more diverse segments. These festivals show the dedication of NDMC to spread the love towards math among the students of the college as well as the country.
The Pandemic Period and Digital Transition (2020–2021)
[edit]During the COVID-19 Lockdown, NDMC was one of the first clubs at Notre Dame College to transition fully to a digital platform. Under the leadership of the 2020-21 executive panels, the club organized The Exponent Continnum: A Webifest of NDMC on August 27, 2020, which introduced various online segments like math olympiads, math memes and Sudoku.
On March 5, 2021, NDMC arranged an Intra-college Math Olympiad online, which was an opportunity for the students of NDC to flourish their math talent. On July 11, 2021, NDMC organized an article writing competition named Euclid’s Apprentice. On October 29, 2021, NDMC organized The Exponent Continnum 2.0 with 12 amazing online segments. These online contests helped students to keep their math practice consistent, removing their boredom of staying at home. To keep the enthusiasm of students towards math alive, NDMC also hosted a podcast named To The Infinity and Beyond via Facebook. The podcast featured renowned math and olympiad figures by whom the students were highly inspired.
Post-Pandemic Expansion and Diversification (2022–Present)
[edit]Returning to campus in 2022, the club expanded its academic infrastructure. Recognizing the potential of the students, the club created different teams: ‘Team π’, ‘Team e’ and ‘Team φ’, with the later introduction of ‘Team Ω’ in 2025. These teams represent the club at various national and international competitions including IMO, IPhO, APMO, APhO, IChO, ICO, IAIO, IOI, IRO etc.
On March 30, 2022, NDMC organized its first offline Intra Math Olympiad, a seasonal internal competition designed to identify and train the college’s representatives for national-level events. On June 29, 2022, the club organized the 2nd Intra Math Olympiad. On November 2, 2022, the club arranged the Intra Math Festival 2022 – Winter Season. From then on, the club has been organizing two seasonal intra-math festivals every year. Previously, they organized the seasonal festivals as Summer Edition and Winter Edition. But from 2025, they are organizing them as Fall Edition and Spring Edition.
On August 24, 2022, NDMC arranged the Intra Speed-Cubing Contest-2022, and on October 16, 2023, they arranged the Intra Speed-Cubing Contest 2.0. On October 29, 2023, NDMC came up with Creative Convergence 1.0 as the updated version of the Intra-College Mathematical Poster Designing Competition. These contests are helping the students to flourish their talents in cubing and designing alongside math. NDMC has organized these contests every year since then.
On May 14, 2025, NDMC introduced Academic Master (NDMC), a quarterly assessment designed to help students evaluate their understanding of academic mathematics covered in the syllabus of the national curriculum. The Academic Master (NDMC) syllabus is aligned with the topics covered in the college lectures of NDC. The final round of Academic Master Season 1 was held on August 27, 2025.
NDMC has been organizing a NDC National Math Festival regularly from 2023. In 2025, the club reached new heights with the 5th NDC National Math Festival, which broke previous attendance records with over 3,000 registered participants and visitors from over 150 educational institutes. The club is now focusing on physics and chemistry along with math. The club is going to introduce its physics team named "Team Motion" and chemistry team named "Team Reaction," aiming to transform NDMC into a comprehensive STEM hub while maintaining its core focus on the "Queen of Sciences". On September 3, 2025, NDMC launched Beyond the Matrix, a digital podcast series representing the experiences, suggestions and comments of successful senior members of NDMC. On November 25, 2025, NDMC introduced a Mastery Bootcamp for BDPhO ’26, which is a great step to enhance the STEM knowledge of the students.
Since the inception of NDMC, the Intra-Math Festivals and the National Math Festivals have become regular fixtures in the college's academic calendar. Through these festivals and regular programming, the club has maintained a consistent role in promoting mathematical literacy and competitive excellence among students at the higher secondary level. The members of NDMC are continuously showing their talent in national and international-level contests and olympiads. They are representing our country before the world through participating in international olympiads like IMO, IPhO, IChO, IOI and so on.
Activities and Programs
[edit]Weekly Sessions
[edit]The Weekly Sessions serve as the core academic pillar of the Notre Dame Math Club. They provide peer-to-peer learning and specialized mentorship for the students. These sessions are held almost every week within the college premises, primarily targeting students who wish to advance their understanding of mathematical concepts beyond the standard national curriculum.
The curriculum for these sessions is designed to prepare members for various national and international Olympiads, focusing on four primary pillars of competitive mathematics: Number theory, Combinatorics, Geometry and Algebra.
The sessions can be categorized as the following types:
- Olympiad Based Sessions
- Academics Oriented Sessions
- QNA Sessions
- Discussion Sessions
Sessions are typically conducted by senior club members, successful Olympiad alumni or guest mentors. The following table provides a chronological record of the most remarkable sessions held by the club:
| Session Name | Speaker | Date | Description |
| Function from Fundamentals | Md. Erfanur Rahman | 18 January 2023 | Functions are essential in mathematics. They also formulate physical relationships in the sciences. The session was led by Md. Erfanur Rahman, lecturer of mathematics at NDC. From this session, students learned the basics of functions. |
| A Session by Thanic Nur Samin | Thanic Nur Samin | 25 July 2023 | Thanic Nur Samin, a Notre Damian and math prodigy from Bangladesh who won a bronze at the IMO, a silver at the APMO, and a bronze at the IGO, took the session where he answered various questions about math and problem-solving from the students. |
| Why? Math! Why? | Sakal Roy | 29 November 2023 | This session was led by Sakal Roy, Academic Counselor & Associate Member of BDMOC. In the session, he answered different questions from curious students and gave them inspiration to participate in various math contests. |
| Breaking the Math Barrier | Md. Rezaul Karim | 2 October 2024 | An introductory session on basic mathematics was successfully conducted by Axiom Md. Rezaul Karim Sir, which eliminated math anxiety among students from non-science fields such as Humanities and Business Studies. The goal was to demonstrate how mathematics connects various academic disciplines. |
| Fundamentals of Calculus: Differentiation | Md. Tarek Aziz | 2 October 2024 | Students explored the complex nature of calculus and the study of continuous change in this session, guided by Tarek Aziz sir, lecturer of mathematics at NDC. Participants learned how this field governs various phenomena, from large-scale planetary movements to the dynamics of tiny particles, revealing its inherent mathematical beauty. |
| Modular Arithmetic | Safwan Uddin | 23 October 2024 | The session on Modular Arithmetic, taken by Safwan Uddin, former President of the Publication Department at NDMC, helped students to explore this powerful mathematical tool. It simplified complex topics, from remainders to concepts in computer science and cryptography, providing attendees with a deeper understanding of its importance in their studies. |
| Fill the Colours Beyond Sight! | Ayham Saad Hossain | 6 November 2024 | Ayham Saad Hossain, a veteran cuber and member of NDMC Pentagram, led a session on blindfold cubing. He taught attendees how to navigate and solve the cube using touch and memory, emphasizing clarity even without sight. |
| Introduction to Permutation and Combination | Md. Rezaul Karim | 20 November 2024 | This was an engaging introductory session on the mathematical concepts of Permutation and Combination, guided by Rezaul Karim sir, lecturer of mathematics at NDC. Attendees explored how these fundamental ideas are crucial for counting and probability, extending their influence across fields like computer science and genetics. |
| Inequalities | Akif Sami Malitha | 25 June 2025 | The session unraveled the intriguing world of inequalities, including AM-GM, Cauchy-Schwarz, and Rearrangement. The insights and approachable explanations of Akif Sami Malitha, member of Team Pi, made even the most complex ideas beautifully understandable for the fully engaged participants. |
| Math, Mindset, and Milestone | Tanjeem Azwaad Zaman | 9 July 2025 | The session was taken by Tanzim Azwaad Zaman, a BUET graduate and CMU PhD candidate. He was the founding Graphing (Head of Publications) and a Life Time Member of NDMC. He shared his academic journey, emphasizing the importance of discipline, consistent effort, and a positive mindset. The inspirational talk, one of NDMC’s largest sessions at the time, concluded with a Q&A for 270 students. |
| Expansion of Function | Md. Rezaul Karim | 16 July 2025 | The session, led by Axiom Md. Rezaul Karim Sir, clarified concepts like Power Series, Taylor Series, and Maclaurin Series through real examples and expansions. It brought the beauty of calculus to life, sparking curiosity and rewarding students for their insightful questions. |
| The Edge of Logic: Mastering Extremal Arguments | Tajrif Hasan Rafid | 23 July 2025 | This was an amazing session by Tajrif Hasan Rafid, member of Team e, on Extremal Arguments, covering fundamentals, trigger conditions, and clever applications. The learning was highly engaging, containing a unique set of problems with increasing levels of difficulty, ranging from junior to IMO-level challenges. |
| Series Unfolded | Tapash Saha | 30 July 2025 | In the session guided by Tapash Saha sir, a lecturer of Mathematics at NDC, the concept of infinity was explored, focusing on convergent and divergent series. Key methods like the Ratio Test and Logarithmic Test were introduced for determining a series's nature. |
| Lines, Lemmas, and Life | Arpon K. Roy | 6 August 2025 | Arpon K. Roy, Assistant General Secretary of NDMC batch ’23, shared his adventurous journey to KAIST and provided step-by-step guidance for pursuing higher studies abroad. The session inspired attendees to study abroad and answered their queries. |
| Road to IMO-Magic, Logic and a Little Bit of Madness | Sakal Roy | 3 Sept 2025 | The session focused on the journey to the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO). It was met with an overwhelming response from over 450 passionate minds. Sakal Roy, Academic Counselor & Associate Member of BDMOC, guided attendees along the path of Olympiads. |
| Today's Learning for Future Adaptability | Munir Hasan | 17 Sept 2025 | This was a successful weekly session with over 350 members attending. Special guest Munir Hasan Sir, the General Secretary of BDMO, shared valuable lessons on adaptability, discipline, and building the right mindset for college life. |
| Mastering the Art of Balance: ECA and Academics | Md. Rezaul Karim | 29 Oct 2025 | In the session, Axiom Md. Rezaul Karim sir offered valuable guidelines on mastering the balance between academic pursuits and extracurricular activities. It highlighted the importance of this balance in students' lives and provided strategic advice. |
| Whirl of Coordinates: Rotation of Graph | Towkir Mahmud Tripto | 12 Nov 2025 | Towkir Mahmud Tripto, the Operator, EC ’25–’26, led the session exploring the world of coordinates. He shared fascinating insights into symmetry, motion, and transformation within coordinate geometry, illustrating mathematics' power to reveal hidden patterns. |
| Combinatorics in Shades: The Art of Colouring | Junaed Labeeb Al Waasi | 19 Nov 2025 | This was an insightful session by organizer of NDMC and two-time BDMO camper Junaed Labeeb Al Waasi, revealing how the simple action of 'coloring' can lead to elegant solutions for 2D combinatorial puzzles, such as domino-trimino tilings. With nearly 200 participants, the event delivered valuable insights into a frequently appearing Olympiad topic. |
| Rational Mind, Human Hearts: Where Mathematics Meets Humanity | Md. Rezaul Karim and Md. Ataul Wahid Rupok | 26 Nov 2025 | This was a joint session of the Notre Dame Math Club and the Notre Dame Humanitarian Club. Axiom Md. Rezaul Karim Sir discussed the link between mathematics and humanity, complemented by the commentary of Md. Ataul Wahid Rupok Sir, moderator of NDHC. This session helped students to find humanity in math. |
NDC National Math Festival
[edit]Notre Dame Math Club organizes the NDC National Math Festival, a prestigious national academic occasion devoted to encouraging mathematical reasoning, analytical thinking and creativity among students throughout Bangladesh. Through a variety of competitions like Olympiads, project displays and math-based quizzes, the festival gives young minds a stage to demonstrate their abilities by focusing on interdisciplinary learning and "out-of-the-box" problem solving. With the successful conclusion of its most recent edition, the APEX presents 5th NDC National Math Festival powered by NRBC Bank, this tradition of excellence reached a significant milestone and further cemented the event's reputation as a crucial hub for developing the next generation of Bangladeshi mathematicians and thinkers.More than 3000 students from 150 different institutions participated in the 5th NDC National Math Festival.This is the signature event for Notre Dame Math Club
Objectives:The festival is organized to
- Promote logical reasoning and problem-solving skills
- Encourage interest in pure and applied mathematics
- Provide a national platform for academic competition
- Integrate creativity, communication and mathematics
- Expose students to real world applications of mathematical concepts
Participant Categories:Participants are grouped according to their academic level (as per the academic session):
- Primary (P): Classes 3–5
- Junior (J): Classes 6–8
- Secondary (S): Classes 9–10 and SSC Batch
- Higher Secondary (HS): Classes 11–12 and HSC Batch
Event Structure:
[edit]| EVENTS | Composition | EVENTS DESCRIPTION |
| Math Olympiad (Find-based and Proof-based) | Solo | A computational contest requiring participants to provide final numerical answers to challenging problems. |
| Math in Motion | Solo | An applied mathematics event focused on real-world problem-solving and data-driven reasoning. |
| Calculus Mania | Solo | A calculus-focused contest covering limits, derivatives, and integrals. |
| CombiConundrum | Solo | A combinatorics competition involving counting techniques, probability, and discrete mathematics. |
| Integration Bee | Solo | A fast-paced calculus event centered on solving definite and indefinite integrals, including a stage duel round. |
| Crack the Code | Solo | A logic-based event involving cryptic clues, decoding, and analytical reasoning. |
| GraphCraft | Solo | An event assessing understanding of functions through graph interpretation and construction |
| Geometric Framework | Solo | A classical geometry construction contest using compass and straightedge techniques. |
| Human Calculator | Solo | A mental arithmetic competition testing speed and accuracy without calculators. |
| Speed Math and Math Counts | Solo | Time-bound problem-solving events conducted online and on stage. |
| IQ Olympiad | Solo | A logical reasoning contest designed to assess abstract thinking and intelligence. |
| Sudoku | Solo | A logical reasoning contest designed to assess abstract thinking and intelligence. |
| Crossword Puzzle | Solo | A mathematics-themed crossword event combining vocabulary and reasoning. |
| Speed Cubing | Solo | A timed Rubik’s Cube solving competition. |
| Extempore Speech | Solo | A spontaneous speaking event focused on mathematical ideas and history. |
| Project Display | Team | An exhibition of student work in robotics, statistics, physics, IT, and mathematics. |
| Wall Magazine | Team | An artistic and visual presentation of mathematical concepts via illustrations and posters. |
| Scrapbook | Team | A creative documentation event that incorporates themes of mathematics, art, and design. |
| Math Article Writing | Solo | A written competition focused on explaining mathematical concepts clearly and creatively. |
| Math Memes | Solo | A creative event using humor to communicate mathematical ideas through social media. |
| Mathematics Workshop | Educational sessions conducted by Bangladeshi mathematicians and IMO medallists on advanced topics. | |
| Math in Action | Solo | This outdoor activity introduces junior participants to real-world applications of mathematics through hands-on, field-based tasks. |
| Treasure Hunt | Team | A team-based problem-solving activity involving sequential mathematical challenges. |
Intra-College Math Festival
[edit]Intra Math Festival (Fall Edition)
[edit]The Notre Dame Math Club proudly presents the Intra Math Festival (Fall Edition) , the flagship academic odyssey of the institution. More than a mere competition, this high-caliber celebration of logic is specifically designed to usher incoming freshers into a storied tradition of mathematical excellence. By bridging the gap between classroom theory and abstract problem-solving, Intra Math serves as a visionary rite of passage for the students of Notre Dame College. The last version of this esteemed event was WEMS presents Intra Math Festival 2025-Fall Edition
Competitive Structure
[edit]The festival is defined by a rigorous two-tier format, designed to filter raw talent into refined mathematical expertise:
- The "Find" Based Round The inaugural stage is an intensive test of computational agility and numerical intuition. It challenges participants with stimulating, non-routine problems across the four pillars of competition math: Algebra, Geometry, Number Theory and Combinatorics.This round is engineered to ignite a lifelong passion for discovery among freshers.
- The Proof-Based Round Exclusively for top-tier qualifiers, this elite stage shifts the focus from calculation to construction. It emphasizes intellectual dexterity and the artistically beautiful mathematics of rigor. Competitors need concise yet formalized solutions that bring together creativity and innovation
Core Vision
The festival’s primary objective is to democratize critical thinking and create an atmosphere where mathematics is considered as the language of innovation. It aims to break down the subject as overpowering and replace it with an atmosphere of inquisitive learning and scholarly friendships.True to a long standing tradition, the names of top scorers are kept top secret until the official Fresher’s Reception. The announcement of the recipients in this high-profile event helps celebrate the institution’s latest mathematical talents and formally adds them to the NDMC academic team
Intra Math Festival (Spring Edition)
[edit]The Notre Dame Math Club is honored to host the Intra Math Festival ( Spring Edition), the crown jewel of our club’s academic calendar.
Competition Structure
The Intra Math Festival (Spring Edition) employs a single-round examination format. Unlike traditional multi-stage olympiads, the assessment is consolidated into a single comprehensive paper designed to test both speed and depth of the examinee.The examination is divided into two distinct problem-solving parts within the same script:
- Find-Based Problems: These questions require participants to provide a specific numerical or algebraic answer. They are designed to test accuracy, mental calculation and the application of mathematical properties under time constraints.
- Proof-Based Problems: This section requires rigorous logical and formal mathematical writing. Participants must demonstrate a derivation of a given theorem or proposition, with grading based on the clarity and validity of the logical sequence.
Core Vision
The results of this single-round examination serve as the sole criteria for getting into Team Ω (Omega). The three highest-scoring participants are awarded membership in this academic unit. This selection process ensures that Team Ω members possess a balanced proficiency in both competitive solving and high-level theoretical analysis.
Academic Master (NDMC)
[edit]Academic Master
[edit]Academic Master is a premier mathematical challenge organized by Notre Dame Math Club (NDMC). The competition is structured to bridge the gap between the Academic Mathematics and the Parallel Mathematics. By integrating these two domains, the event challenges students to apply standard textbook theorems to non-routine, complex problems, fostering a holistic understanding of mathematical theorems.The competition is conducted under the academic supervision of the Notre Dame College Mathematics Department. This ensures the highest standards of mathematical rigor and integrity.
History
[edit]The competition recently marked the successful conclusion of its inaugural season. After a series of intense rounds testing both speed and accuracy, Rakibul Alam [12615021] was crowned the first-ever Academic Master. The event has quickly established itself as a key fixture for the club and it promotes a culture of analytical thinking and intellectual curiosity within the student .
Competition Structure
[edit]The Academic Master is divided into two distinct phases:
1st Round: Paper-Based Round
[edit]The qualifying stage is a formal written examination designed to assess deep theoretical mastery.
- Faculty Supervision: All question papers are exclusively prepared by the Notre Dame College Math Department.The answer scripts are evaluated by Mathematics Department of Notre Dame College
- Content: The problems require students to use classroom-taught theorems to solve unconventional, multi-layered challenges.
2nd Round: Face-Off Round
[edit]The top two performers from the Paper-Based Round advance to a high-stakes 1v1duel.
- The Arena: This round is held at the Old Basketball Ground of Notre Dame College by transforming the historic space into a mathematical arena.
- The Medium: Finalists compete side-by-side using a specialized blackboard custom-built by the Notre Dame Math Club.
- Dynamic: It is a 1v1 battle of speed and precision where contestants must solve problems live in front of an audience of peers and faculty.
Core Vision
[edit]The core mission of Academic Master is to move students beyond academic bindings. By emphasizing the intersection of curriculum and creativity, the competition inspires students to see mathematics as a creative field. It serves as a platform for the college's most promising analytical minds to demonstrate their mastery under academic scrutiny..
CREATIVE CONVERGENCE
[edit]Creative Convergence is the flagship initiative for mathematical aesthetics of the Notre Dame Math Club. Currently in its third iteration, the event serves to promote a synergy between theoretical mathematics and conceptual design. By emphasizing the art in STEM, the competition invites participants to transform abstract thought into structured geometric design. Creative Convergence 3.0 celebrates the multidisciplinary student—the individual who recognizes that logic and art are not opposing forces but two sides of the same perfect equation.It is strategically designed to demonstrate that mathematical proficiency and aesthetic innovation are not mutually exclusive rather they are complementary disciplines.The Notre Dame Math Club operates under an intellectual framework that champions a multidisciplinary approach to STEM education. Through its various initiatives and competitions, the NDMC provides a dedicated platform for visual expression, effectively highlighting the inherent "Art" within the technical sciences. This mission serves to demystify complex mathematics, transforming abstract quantitative concepts into tangible visual structures that resonate with both the intellect and the imagination.
Objectives
[edit]- Cognitive Dualism: To showcase that students who excel in high-level mathematics often possess a profound capacity for graphic design and spatial reasoning.
- Structural Harmony: To explore the intersection where logical constraints (geometry, symmetry, and proportion) catalyze rather than stifle the creative process.
- Digital Literacy: To cultivate a community of "polymaths" who are equally adept at computational logic and modern digital craftsmanship.
Through this convergence, the NDMC reaffirms that the "perfect equation" of a great mind involves both the precision of the scientist and the vision of the artist.
Beyond The Matrix
[edit]Beyond the Matrix is an official podcast show of Notre Dame Math Club. Beyond competitive events, the NDMC maintains an extensive outreach and alumni network, most notably through its official podcast, Beyond the Matrix. Hosted by the members of the Notre Dame Math Club under the guidance of moderator Md. Rezaul Karim sir, the podcast features distinguished club alumni and high-achieving "Xaverians" currently pursuing degrees at world-renowned institutions such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard University. These initiatives collectively foster a scholarly environment that bridges the gap between college-level mathematics and global academic excellence.
Guests List:
| No | Episode
Name |
Guests |
| 1 | ECA কি Academics এর ক্ষতি করে? | 1.Inan Marshad
PhD Scholar, University of California, Riverside IUT EEE ’23 | NDC ’18 Founding Hypothesis, NDMC 2.Md. Rezaul Karim Lecturer, Dept. of Mathematics, Notre Dame College, Dhaka Moderator, Axiom – Notre Dame Math Club |
| 2 | BDMO জয় করে BUET ও Tiger Excellence Scholarship | Saad Bin Quddus
Tiger Excellence Scholarship at Aix-Marseille University, France Mentor and Academic team member at BdPhO and BDMO Proof, NDMC 2019 |
| 3 | IOI তে রৌপ্যপদক, স্বপ্নজয়ের রোমাঞ্চ ও MIT এর যাত্রা | 𝐓𝐚𝐬𝐦𝐞𝐞𝐦 𝐑𝐞𝐳𝐚
Software Developer The D.E. Shaw Group 3x Bronze Medalist IOI |
| 4 | নটরডেম কলেজ থেকে আন্তর্জাতিক অলিম্পিয়াড জয় | 1.𝐀𝐛𝐝𝐮𝐥 𝐅𝐚𝐭𝐭𝐚𝐡
President, Dept. of Academics EC 24–25 2. 𝐒𝐮𝐯𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐬𝐡 𝐇𝐚𝐥𝐝𝐞𝐫 Secretary, Dept. of Academics EC 24–25 |
𝐂𝐨𝐩𝐲𝐫𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭 & 𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐦𝐞𝐫
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Structure
[edit]Notre Dame Math Club consists of seven individual departments, through which the club runs its operations smoothly, fostering a unique platform for the math enthusiasts. Often the departments collectively execute operations to organize insightful events or festivals. Unlike any other club, Notre Dame Math Club doesn't follow a hierarchical structure. Rather it follows a unique structure of its own where each of the designations are based on mathematical terms.
Department of Administration
The Administration Department of Notre Dame Math Club serves as the club’s core, directing and regulating all sorts of operations. Each and every activity of the club is strongly instructed and oversight by this department, ensuring smooth and successful execution of all the clubs functions. Under its coherent and efficient guidance, all the other remaining departments execute their activities purposefully, without any remarkable hassle.
The club Hypothesis raises the motion and effectively supervises all the activities of the club for which his designation has been named so. The Operators operate all the necessary administrative activities of the club. The Abacus solely handles all sorts of financial matters of the club and keeps track of the club's funding.
Department of Academics
The Academics Department serves as a testament to Notre Dame Math Club’s commitment to fostering academic excellence and inspiring a passion for the subject. Through vibrant weekly sessions, passionate and curious math enthusiasts dive into lively discussions, fostering a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts, hands-on problem solving and many more. The Academic Department creates four individual olympiad teams (Team π, Team φ, Team e), demonstrating excellence in mathematical olympiads and competitions. Through their exceptional academic performance in various national and international competitions, they have taken Notre Dame Math Club’s pride to an enviable level. Executive Committee members of the Academics Department are referred to as Proof
Department of Publications
The Publications Department of Notre Dame Math Club plays an integral role in fostering academic excellence and building a strong sense of community through its publications, both online and offline. This department not only circulates mathematical insights but also promotes creative engagement within and beyond the club. The department upholds the club's rich tradition of yearly magazine publications, The Plane, The Number and The Function, exemplifying creativity and innovation. Executive Committee members of the Publications Department are referred to as Projection
Department of Outreach
The Outreach Department serves as the operational backbone of Notre Dame Math Club, ensuring the success of on-the-ground initiatives. From actively organizing festivals and events to ensuring the smooth execution of weekly sessions, the members of the Outreach Department work relentlessly to build meaningful connections, amplify engagement, and extend the organization’s impact beyond its core, turning every initiative into a shared and lasting experience. By acquiring hands-on experience, members develop essential interpersonal and organizational skills, preparing them to tackle offline challenges with confidence. Executive Committee members of the Outreach Department are referred to as Field
Department of Public Relations
The Public Relations Department of Notre Dame Math Club blends strategy and creativity to establish relationships with sponsors and partners, ensuring the club's sustainability and growth. This department precisely secures sponsorships, partnerships and handles collaboration related stuff for the festivals and events organized by NDMC, letting the students gain negotiation abilities, relationship-building skills and navigate complex conversations. This department is a cornerstone of NDMC's success, driving growth while equipping members with vital professional skills. Executive Committee members of the Public Relations Department are referred to as Relation
Department of Graphics & IT
The Graphics Department is a creative powerhouse, responsible for bringing NDMC's ideas to life through visually captivating designs whereas the IT department works as the digital backbone of NDMC, ensuring a smooth execution of the club’s digital operations. The Graphics team plays a pivotal role in designing visually appealing and eye-catching posters as well as preparing all visual materials required for festivals and events organized by NDMC. On the other hand, talented and devoted developers of the IT team oversee NDMC Official Website development as well as database management with precision, ensuring a secure, efficient, and seamlessly functioning digital infrastructure. Executive Committee members of the Graphics & IT Department are referred to as Graph, Motion and Matrix as per their role.
Department of Photography
The Photography Department of Notre Dame Math Club captures the insightful moments in a vivid and energetic frame, long-lasting the club’s achievements and activities throughout the journey. This department preserves the wonderful and memorable moments of its members, documenting their cheerful emotions and remarkable footprints towards the end of their spirit, which tends to infinity. Executive members of the Photography Department is referred to as Image
Executive Committee (Current)
[edit]The Executive Committee plays a significant role in the club’s success, leading the club with vision and responsibility, organizing insightful events, guiding crucial decision-making, supervising the departments and last but not least, ensuring the smooth implementation of all the objectives.
| Executive Committee ‘25-‘26 | ||
| Name | Designation | Department |
| Mohammad Sakib Shahriar | Hypothesis | Administration |
| Fardin Islam Noble | Abacus | Administration |
| Md. Rafid Arafat | Operator | Administration |
| Tawsif Rahman | Operator | Administration |
| Akif Sami Malitha | Proof | Academics |
| Tasdik Ahmed Tonmay | Proof | Academics |
| Abhradeep Saha | Proof | Academics |
| Muntasir Mahmud Chowdhury | Proof | Academics |
| Tajrif Hasan Rafid | Proof | Academics |
| F.M.Tamim Hasan | Graph | Graphics and IT |
| Md. Kauser Mahmud | Graph | Graphics and IT |
| Towkir Mahmud Tripto | Graph | Graphics and IT |
| Ibteeker Mahir Ishum | Matrix | Graphics and IT |
| Masnoon Haider Chaudhury | Motion | Graphics and IT |
| Snehashish Chowdhury | Projection | Publications |
| Rudra Poit | Projection | Publications |
| Adrito Das | Projection | Publications |
| Mohammad Daiyan Ashraf | Projection | Publications |
| Raiyan Ridwan | Relation | Public Relations |
| Prottush Priom | Relation | Public Relations |
| Ananyo Anubhav | Relation | Public Relations |
| Arafa Al Nuhash | Field | Outreach |
| Abdullah Al Jubayer | Field | Outreach |
| Syed Anas | Image | Photography |
| Abu Hassan Swachha | Image | Photography |
Executive Committee (Former)
[edit]| Name | Designation | Department |
| Executive Committee ‘24-‘25 | ||
| Mahir Tajwar | President | Administration |
| Alif Ibn Akhtar | Vice President | Administration |
| Shahriar Sabit Sarthok | General Secretary | Administration |
| Ahnaf Mahmud Hasan | President | Graphics |
| Arittro Arindom Sporsho | Vice President | Graphics |
| Amir Hamza Antor | Secretary | Graphics |
| S.M. Abdul Fattah | President | Academics |
| Nabid Hasan | Vice President | Academics |
| Qazi Masroor Hossain | Vice President | Academics |
| Suvasish Halder | Secretary | Academics |
| Mahir Ahmed | Secretary | Academics |
| Reza Rumman | Secretary | Academics |
| Tahmid Rahman | President | Publication |
| Wasif Bin Ismail | Vice President | Publication |
| Aranya Basak | Vice President | Publication |
| Pratyaya Saha | Secretary | Publication |
| Moaj Hossain | Secretary | Publication |
| Kayes Mahmud | President | Outreach & Public Relation |
| Nuren Raghib Shahriar | Vice President | Outreach & Public Relation |
| Abrar Sadeque | Vice President | Outreach & Public Relation |
| Ahnaf Tanjeem | Vice President | Outreach & Public Relation |
| Annano Das | Secretary | Outreach & Public Relation |
| Mashfir Chowdhury | Secretary | Outreach & Public Relation |
| Nubain Ali | Secretary | Outreach & Public Relation |
| Bidipto Saha | Secretary | Outreach & Public Relation |
| Pretam Talukder | Secretary | Outreach & Public Relation |
| Tashfique Ralyan Maheen | Secretary | Outreach & Public Relation |
| Farhan Zaman | Secretary | Outreach & Public Relation |
| Executive Committee ‘23-‘24 | ||
| Kazi Farabi Bin Akhter | President | Administration |
| Md. Hasib Khan | General Secretary | Administration |
| Dhebakar Barua | Assistant General Secretary | Administration |
| Md. Raihan-ul-Alam | Vice President | Administration |
| Arafat Bin Boidurjyo | Vice President | Administration |
| Shah Ahmed Jubaer | Secretary | Administration |
| Swapnil Mandal | President | Olympiad |
| Sougato Ghosh | Vice President | Olympiad |
| Showmajit Saha | Vice President | Olympiad |
| Mahim Sadi | Secretary | Olympiad |
| Md Nafiul Haque | Secretary | Olympiad |
| Abu Ubida Wadi | President | IT & Graphics |
| Md. Arafat Hossain | Vice President | IT & Graphics |
| Taha Bhuiyan | Vice President | IT & Graphics |
| Ramin Tasabbir | Secretary | IT & Graphics |
| Zarif Abrar | Secretary | IT & Graphics |
| Labib Daiyan | President | Public Relation |
| Ahnaf Sadid | Vice President | Public Relation |
| Ishmam Sabab | Vice President | Public Relation |
| Rubaiyat Hasan | Secretary | Public Relation |
| Md. Rafin Saleh | President | Session & Workshop |
| Mahir Faisal | Vice President | Session & Workshop |
| Nafis Al Zahid | Secretary | Session & Workshop |
| Safwan Uddin | President | Publication |
| Darshan Paul | Vice President | Publication |
| Rudra Anirban Saha | Vice President | Publication |
| Ahnaf Ali | Secretary | Publication |
| Shams E Sheefat Nabid | President | Outreach & Fieldwork |
| Abdullah Ikra | Vice President | Outreach & Fieldwork |
| Rahat Al Tasin | Vice President | Outreach & Fieldwork |
| Executive Committee ‘22-‘23 | ||
| Mahir Ahamed Chowdhury | President | Administration |
| Reasat Prottoy | General Secretary | Administration |
| Arpon Krishna Roy | Assistant General Secretary | Administration |
| Muhtadi Azwad Ali | President | Public Relations |
| Irfan Sadiq | President | Graphics |
| Nahiyan Ash-hab | President | Academics |
| Soumya Mahbub | President | IT |
| Tasnimul Islam | President | Publication |
| Mehedi Hasan Farhan | Vice-President | Publication |
| MD. Mushfique Hossain | Vice-President | Graphics |
| Fahim Muhtamim | Vice-President | Academics |
| Md. Mehrab Hossain | Vice-President | Academics |
| Iftakharul Islam | Vice-President | Public Relations |
| Mong Hai Thway Chak | Vice-President | Public Relations |
| Badruddoza Kaif | Vice-President | IT |
| Arnob Pal | Secretary | Academics |
| Walid Bin Reza | Secretary | Academics |
| Tahmid Wasi | Secretary | Academics |
| A.S.M Soyaeb Reza | Secretary | Public Relations |
| Rezoan Haque Kabbo | Secretary | Public Relations |
| Lingkon Roy | Secretary | Public Relations |
| Raad Sharar | Secretary | Academics |
| Md Mahmudunnobi | Secretary | Publication |
| Executive Committee ‘21-‘22 | ||
| Mohammed Mehedi Hassan | President | Administration & Planning |
| Sharif Bin Haque | General Secretary | Administration & Planning |
| Md. Nadir-Uz-Zaman Naef | President | Public Relations & Fieldworks |
| Jotirmoy Sarker | President | Public Relations & Fieldworks |
| Ashraful Islam Fahim | President | Olympiad |
| Saom Bin Khaled | President | IT |
| Rawnak Mubtasim Rafid | Vice-President | Public Relations & Fieldworks |
| Farhan Mahtab | Vice-President | Public Relations & Fieldworks |
| Raktim Argha | Vice-President | Publication & Graphics |
| Shafin Zaman George | Vice-President | Publication & Graphics |
| Md. Mushfiqur Rahman | Vice-President | Olympiad |
| Nahian Amin | Vice-President | Olympiad |
| Nazmus Sakib | Vice-President | Olympiad |
| Abu Zafar Mohammad Saleh | Vice-President | Olympiad |
| A.M Farhan Ishrak | Vice-President | IT |
| Muhi Uddin Rafat | Secretary | Public Relations & Fieldworks |
| Md. Monowar Jahid Shourov | Secretary | Public Relations & Fieldworks |
| Ahnaf Mahmud Khan Shafriz | Photography Secretary | Public Relation & Fieldworks |
| Kamruzzaman Saddam | Secretary | Publication & Graphics |
| Dhrubo Jyoti Das | Secretary | Publication & Graphics |
| Tahmid Hamim Chowdhury | Secretary | Olympiad |
| Adnan Sadik | Secretary | Olympiad |
| Arjo Kar | Secretary | Olympiad |
| Ahmed Saad Sabit | Secretary | Olympiad |
| Fahim Faiaz Adib | Secretary | Olympiad |
| Executive Committee ‘20-‘21 | ||
| Anindya Guha | Hypothesis | Administration & Planning |
| Muhaiminul Islam Ninad | Co-ordinator | HR & Co-ordination |
| Mashroor Hossain | Relation | Public Relations |
| Siratim Mustakim | Relation | Public Relations |
| Imtiaz Uddin | Projection | Graphics & Designing |
| Ismail Khan | Graphing | Publications |
| Dibya Jyoti Sarkar | Graphing | Publications |
| Niloy Kumar Mondal | Abacus | Creative Committee |
| Arman Ferdous | Abacus | Creative Committee |
| Farhan Muhammad Rafi Kamal | Field | Fieldworks |
| Hassan Mohammed Naquibul Hoque | Field | Fieldworks |
| Sreetanu Bhowmik | Proof | Olympiad |
| Kazi Ahnaf Abdullah Saad | Proof | Olympiad |
| Rafat Kabir | Proof | Olympiad |
| Shuvodip Dey | Proof | Olympiad |
| Alamin Hossain | Proof | Olympiad |
| Executive Committee ‘19-‘20 | ||
| Muhammad Sadnam Faiyaz | Hypothesis | Administration & Planning |
| Sadman Sakib Himel | Co-ordinator | HR & Co-ordination |
| Rafiul Islam | Relation | Public Relations |
| Sabbir Ahmed | Projection | Graphics & Designing |
| Yafiz ibn Rahman | Graphing | Publications |
| Raiyan Jamil | Abacus | Creative Committee |
| Joy Chakraborty | Abacus | Creative Committee |
| BM Ruhul Amin Ashik | Field | Fieldworks |
| Tasmeem Reza | Proof | Olympiad |
| Zim Mim Siddiqee | Proof | Olympiad |
| Gourab Jit Biswas | Proof | Olympiad |
| Rafi Mahmud | Proof | Olympiad |
| Anik Saha | Proof | Olympiad |
| Kazi Zawad Hossein | Co-efficient | Voluntary Executive |
| Yusuf Islam Siam | Co-efficient | Voluntary Executive |
| Khairul Islam | Co-efficient | Voluntary Executive |
| Imtiaz Tanweer Rahman | Co-efficient | Voluntary Executive |
| Rahul Fekir | Co-efficient | Voluntary Executive |
| Nokib Sorkar | Co-efficient | Voluntary Executive |
| Fahim Farhan | Co-efficient | Voluntary Executive |
| Executive Committee ‘18-‘19 | ||
| Anindya Kishore Choudhury | Hypothesis | Administration & Planning |
| Md. Ashrafur Rahman Khan | Graphing | Publications |
| Asif Iqbal Apurba | Abacus | Creative Committee |
| Wasif Jalal | Projection | Graphics & Designing |
| Amiyo Krishnomurti Saha | Projection | Graphics & Designing |
| Saad Bin Quddus | Proof | Olympiad |
| Mashroor Hasan Bhuiyan | Proof | Olympiad |
| Omar Sayeed Saimum | Proof | Olympiad |
| Md. Rifat Rahman | Proof | Olympiad |
| Ahad Bin Islam Shoeb | Relation | Public Relations |
| Mir Muhammad Omayer | Relation | Public Relations |
| Minhaz Ahmed | Field | Outreach & Fieldworks |
| Ismail Hossain Maruf | Field | Outreach & Fieldworks |
| Samin Yasar | Voluntary Executive | Outreach & Fieldworks |
| Ahan Chakrabortty | Co-ordinator | HR & Co-ordination |
| Md. Sajidur Rahman | Co-ordinator | HR & Co-ordination |
| Executive Committee ‘17-‘18 | ||
| Inan Marshad | Hypothesis | Administration & Planning |
| Tanjeem Azwad Zaman | Graphing | Publications |
| Syed Safayat Ahmed | Projection | Graphics & Designing |
| Md. Faruk Jamil | Projection | Graphics & Designing |
| Md. Muktadir Anik | Mapping | Public Relations |
| Thanic Noor Samin | Proof | Olympiad |
| Sayed Md. Sameer Faiyaz | Logic | Olympiad |
| Md. Moin Khan | Operator-1 | Outreach & Fieldworks |
| Foysal Khan | Operator-2 | Outreach & Fieldworks |
| Md Nazmul Hasan Nahid | Operator-3 | Outreach & Fieldworks |
| Kamal Tafsir Raiyan | Mapping | Public Relation |
| Md Foysal Khandokar | Abacus | Creative Committee |
Achievements
[edit]Collective Achievements
[edit]As of 2026, Notre Dame Math Club members collaborate with each other and have achieved recognition as teams earning 3 Gold, 16 Silver, 37 Bronze, and 14 Honorable Mentions in competitions like IMO, IPhO, IOI, IOAA, IJSO, IRO, IChO, APhO, APMO, GeCAA, IAAC, Iranian Geometry Olympiad (IGO), Iranian Combinatorics Olympiad (ICO), and so on.
BATCH 18
- IMO: 3 Bronze Medals
- APMO: 1 Silver Medal, 2 Bronze Medals
BATCH 19
- Iranian Geometry Olympiad: 2 Silver Medals
- APMO: 3 Honourable Mentions
BATCH 20
- International Physics Olympiad (IPhO): 2 Bronze Medals, 1 Diploma
- Asian Physics Olympiad (APhO): 2 Diplomas
- International Junior Science Olympiad (IJSO): 1 Silver Medal, 1 Bronze Medal
- International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI): 1 Silver Medal, 3 Bronze Medals
- GeCAA: 1 Silver Medal, 1 Bronze Medal
BATCH 21
- IMO: 3 Bronze Medals
- International Physics Olympiad (IPhO): 1 Silver Medal, 2 Bronze Medals
- International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI): 3 Bronze Medals
- Iranian Geometry Olympiad: 2 Silver Medals, 2 Bronze Medals
- APMO: 4 Bronze Medals, 2 Honourable Mentions
BATCH 22
- IMO: 1 Bronze Medal, 1 Honourable Mention
- Iranian Geometry Olympiad: 2 Bronze Medals
- APMO: 1 Bronze Medal, 2 Honourable Mentions
BATCH 25
- International Physics Olympiad (IPhO): 1 Silver Medal, 1 Honourable Mention
- International Junior Science Olympiad (IJSO): 1 Silver Medal, 2 Bronze Medals
- IAAC: 2 Bronze Honours
BATCH 26
- International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics (IOAA): 1 Silver Medal, 1 Bronze Medal
- Asian Physics Olympiad (APhO): 2 Honourable Mentions
- International Chemistry Olympiad (IChO): 2 Participants
- International Robotics Olympiad (IRO): 3 Gold Medals
- Iranian Combinatorics Olympiad: 2 Bronze Medals
- IAAC: 4 Silver Honours
- National Numbers Carnival 2025 (BUET Brain Teaser Club):
- Integration Bee: 1st, 2nd, 3rd
- Math Olympiad: 1st, 2nd, 3rd
- Article Writing: 2nd
- Best CA
- Best Club Partner
Graphing Greatness
[edit]Since the inception of the Notre Dame Math Club, alumni and members have earned over 83 international awards—including 5 Gold, 18 Silver, 44 Bronze, and 16 Honorable Mentions—across prestigious STEM Olympiads. These include the IMO, IPhO, IOI, IOAA, IChO, IJSO, IRO, IAIO, IOAI, APMO, APhO, APIO, IGO (Iranian Geometry), ICO (Iranian Combinatorics), IdPhO, GeCAA, CMC, IAAC, IYMC, Cybersecurity Olympiad, Putnam, and many more.
BATCH 17
Sabbir Rahman Abir
- IMO 2016: Bronze Medal
- IMO 2015: Bronze Medal
- IMO 2017: Honourable Mention
- First person from Bangladesh to achieve "International Grandmaster" title
BATCH 18
Tamzid Morshed Rubab
- IMO 2018: Bronze Medal
- IMO 2017: Bronze Medal
- APMO 2017: Bronze Medal
Thanic Nur Samin
- IMO 2018: Bronze Medal
- APMO 2018: Silver Medal
- APMO 2017: Bronze Medal
Joydip Saha
- IMO 2018: Bronze Medal
- Iranian Geometry Olympiad 2018: Gold Medal (Perfect Score)
BATCH 19
Saad Bin Quddus
- Iranian Geometry Olympiad 2018: Silver Medal
- APMO 2019: Honorable Mention
- APMO 2017: Honorable Mention
Mashroor Hasan Bhuiyan
- Iranian Geometry Olympiad 2018: Silver Medal
- APMO 2017: Honorable Mention
BATCH 20
Abdullah Al Rafi Mahmud
- William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition 2022: 329th Position
- GeCAA 2020: Silver Medal
- CMC 2020: Honorable Mention
- APMO 2020: Honorable Mention
Imtiaz Tanweer Rahim
- International Physics Olympiad 2021: Bronze Medal
- International Physics Olympiad 2018: Diploma
- International Distributed Physics Olympiad 2020: Bronze Medal
- Asian Physics Olympiad 2019: Diploma
- Asian Physics Olympiad 2018: Diploma
- International Junior Science Olympiad 2018: Silver Medal
- International Junior Science Olympiad 2017: Bronze Medal
Tasmeem Reza
- IOI 2018: Silver Medal
- IOI 2017: Bronze Medal
- IOI 2019: Bronze Medal
- IOI 2020: Bronze Medal
- APIO 2018: Gold Medal
Zim Mim Siddiqee Sowdha
- GeCAA 2020: Bronze Medal
BATCH 21
Raiyan Jamil
- IMO 2020: Bronze Medal
- Iranian Geometry Olympiad 2018 & 2020: Silver Medal
- Iranian Geometry Olympiad 2017 & 2019: Bronze Medal
- APMO 2020 & 2018: Bronze Medal
Adnan Sadik
- IMO 2020 & 2021: Bronze Medals
- APMO 2021 & 2022: Bronze Medals
Rashedul Islam
- International Physics Olympiad 2021: Silver Medal
- International Physics Olympiad 2020: Bronze Medal
- International Physics Olympiad 2018: Bronze Medal
Arman Ferdous
- IOI (2019, 2020, 2021): 3x Bronze Medals
Muhaiminul Islam Ninad
- APMO 2021: Honorable Mention
- APMO 2019: Honorable Mention
BATCH 22
Md. Ashraful Islam Fahim
- IMO 2022: Honorable Mention
- APMO 2022: Bronze Medal
Tahmid Hameem Chowdhury
- IMO 2021: Bronze Medal
- Iranian Geometry Olympiad 2021: Bronze Medal
- Iranian Geometry Olympiad 2020: Bronze Medal (Advanced Level)
Fahim Faiaz Adib
- Iranian Combinatorics Olympiad 2021: Bronze Medal
- APMO: Honorable Mention
Muttakin Ahmed Chowdhury
- APMO 2021: Honorable Mention
Sheikh Abrar
- IYMC 2022: Bronze Honor
BATCH 25
S.M. Abdul Fattah
- International Physics Olympiad 2024: Silver Medal
- International Physics Olympiad 2022: Honourable Mention
- International Junior Science Olympiad 2021: Silver Medal
- International Junior Science Olympiad 2022: Bronze Medal
Suvasish Halder
- International Junior Science Olympiad 2023: Bronze Medal
- IAAC 2022 & 2023: Bronze Honor
- IYMC 2022: Silver Honor
Wali E Zaman
- IOI 2025: Bronze Medal
BATCH 26
Tasdik Ahmed Tonmay
- IOAA 2025: Silver Medal
- IOAA 2024: Bronze Medal
Junaed Labeeb Al Waasi
- Iranian Combinatorics Olympiad 2024: 2x Bronze Medal
Ibteeker Mahir Ishum
- International Cybersecurity Olympiad 2025: Bronze Medal
Fahim Farbin
- International Physics Olympiad 2025: Honourable Mention
- Asian Physics Olympiad 2025: Honourable Mention
Jugantor Dey
- Asian Physics Olympiad 2025: Honourable Mention
- International Chemistry Olympiad 2025: Participant
Najib Mahmud Nabil
- International Chemistry Olympiad 2025: Participant
Towkir Mahmud Tripto
- International Chemistry Olympiad 2025: Participant
Sakib Shahriar
- IAAC 2025: Silver Honour
Misbah Uddin Inan
- International Olympiad in Artificial Intelligence 2025: Honorable Mention
- International Artificial Intelligence Olympiad 2024: Silver Medal
- International Robotics Olympiad 2023: Gold Medal
- International Robotics Olympiad 2021: Gold Medal
- International Robotics Olympiad 2020: Gold Medal
BATCH 27
Saad Bin Ahmed
- World Mathematics Team Championship 2025 : Bronze Medal
Collaborations and Partnerships
[edit]Since 2018, Notre Dame Math Club has partnered with STEM organizations to foster a collaborative learning environment, working alongside establishments such as BUET Brain Teaser Club, Whiteboard Initiatives, Notre Dame Nature Study Club, Notre Dame Humanitarian Club, MIST Robotics Club, Josephite Math Club, Bangladesh Olympiads Club, BUET Robotics Society, ASSR (RUET), Onko (অঙ্ক), Tachyon, DRMC Math Club, Falcon Academy of Sciences, BdMOC , Gonitzoggo, and many more.
2025: National Numbers Carnival (BUET Brain Teaser Club) – Best Club Partner
2025: Innoverse Bangladesh: National S&T Carnival (Whiteboard Initiatives) – Academic Partner
2025: The Green Quotient (Notre Dame Nature Study Club) – Academic Partner
2025: Rational Mind, Human Hearts (Notre Dame Humanitarian Club) – Collaboration
2025: Robolution 2025 (MIST Robotics Club) – Club Partner
2025: 7th Josephite Math Mania 2025 (Josephite Math Club) – Partner
2025: গণিতবিদ ২০২৫ (Bangladesh Olympiadians Club) – Club Partner
2025: Robo Carnival 2025 (BUET Robotics Society) – Partner
2025: Albert Einstein Memorial Pi Day Expedition 4.0 (ASSR, RUET) – Partner
2025: Al-Khwarizmi Math & Science Festival 2025 – Club Partner
2025: Mind Labyrinth 1.0 (অঙ্ক) – Partner
2024: Integration Bee Season 5 (Tachyon) – Club Partner
2024: 1st DRMC National Math Summit 2024 (DRMC Math Club) – Partner
2023: গণিতবিদ ২০২৩ (Bangladesh Olympiadians Club) – Club Partner
2022: Summer Research Program (Falcon Academy of Sciences) – Cross-Promotion
2022: 8th Ongko Olympiad (BdMOC & Gonitzoggo) – Promoted/Participated
2018: BUET Math Festival – Club Partner
