About the Exploratory
At Prof. Rajendra Singh (PRS) Science Exploratory, we believe science is more than just a subject - it's a way of life. Our mission is to inspire and educate young minds to appreciate science, and to help them explore the world around them in new and exciting ways.
Established in 2015, the exploratory is designed to provide students hands-on experience in a wide range of scientific disciplines. From Chemistry to Physics, Biology to Astronomy and Mathematics to Design Thinking, we offer a variety of programmes and activities for the students of 6th Std. to 9th Std.
Our experienced and dedicated team of advisors and experts across the country is committed to providing an engaging learning environment to students. Whether you're a budding scientist or just curious about the world around you, we have something for everyone.
Our Inspiration:
Professor Rajendra Singh
Rajendra Singhji was a professor of physics at the University of Allahabad. He was born in 1922 in a small village in Uttar Pradesh. He studied physics at the University of Allahabad and then served the university as Professor from 1945 to 1965. After post graduation with a major in Physics, he joined Allahabad University as a teacher of spectroscopy. He continued to teach at the university for several years and was eventually appointed head of the Physics Department. He was a popular teacher who explained complex concepts with simplicity and clarity. During the MSc final practical exams, Rajendra Singh, also known as Rajju Bhaiyya, received high praise from Nobel laureate C.V. Raman, who remarked that he had never seen such a clear-headed and practical student before. Singh had scored a perfect 100 on the exam, which Raman had personally examined, and had placed second in his MSc class. Despite Raman's invitation to join him in Bengaluru, Singh politely declined and instead chose to pursue research under his guru at Allahabad University while also teaching there. He was also considered an expert in nuclear physics, a rare field in India at the time. He served as RSS Sarsanghchalak (Chief) from 1994 to 2000. He passed away in 2003 in Pune.