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Experiential and interdisciplinary learning programme held at school in Mysuru

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Last updated: December 22, 2025 1:19 pm
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Published: December 22, 2025
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Season 2 of Quantum Experentia taking place at Quest Academy on its premises in Mysuru on December 21.

Season 2 of Quantum Experentia taking place at Quest Academy on its premises in Mysuru on December 21.
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Quest Academy hosted ‘Quantum Experientia – Season 2’ on its premises in Mysuru on December 21 as part of its commitment to fostering experiential and interdisciplinary learning.

“The programme offered an engaging, hands-on educational experience that seamlessly integrated physics and mathematics through immersive experimentation and conceptual exploration,” read a statement issued by the institution.

The sessions at the event, which witnessed the enthusiastic participation of more than 100 students, were led by Ankit Rathore, IIT Bombay alumnus and physics educator, who kept the learners engaged with demonstrations and practical applications that brought theoretical concepts vividly to life.

Following his session, V. Sivashankara Sastry, a science and mathematics communicator, illustrated complex ideas through relatable examples. “His creative approach made mathematical thinking tangible, enjoyable and easy to grasp for the participants,” the statement noted.

The Al Gnana team added a futuristic dimension to the programme by showcasing how AI tools can enhance conceptual understanding and transform the world of STEM education.

Teachers from across Mysuru were also felicitated on the occasion.

Published – December 22, 2025 06:49 pm IST



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