WHAT IS NEO?
NEO is an education and knowledge movement to mainstream earth and environmental science education in Bangladesh. NEO aims to educate, inspire, and nurture future scholars, policymakers, and practitioners to generate necessary knowledge and provide thought leadership for a more just, fair and sustainable Bangladesh and the world.
Neo Exam Portal
Access your assessments, track your progress, and join the competitive framework of the Earth Olympiad program.
Who is Eligible?
All school and college students enrolled in **classes 8 to 12** and private candidates of equivalent levels are fully eligible to participate.
If anyone has already appeared for their HSC exam but is not yet admitted into a university, he/she remains eligible to participate in NEO.
THEME
Reimagining Science for Restoration of our Planetary Ecosystem
Bangladesh is a living delta shaped by rivers, sediments, culture, and a rich biodiversity. Today, however, visible fractures run through this delta: polluted rivers, degraded wetlands, declining biodiversity, contaminated water, toxic landfills, and communities pushed to the margins by environmental collapse.
Join NEO 2026 and become part of a growing movement of young people using E-STEM to heal, restore, and renew our shared planet.
FULL CONCEPT NOTE
Reimagining Science for Restoration of our Planetary Ecosystem
Bangladesh is a living delta shaped by rivers, sediments, culture, and rich biodiversity. For centuries, its fertile floodplains, wetlands, forests, and river systems supported thriving ecosystems and communities. Today, however, visible fractures run through this delta: polluted rivers, degraded wetlands, declining biodiversity, contaminated water, toxic landfills, and communities pushed to the margins by environmental collapse. These are not isolated incidents. They are the result of decades of extractive and short-sighted development choices that have weakened the ecological systems that once sustained life. Like all fault lines, these cracks must be addressed through long-term social, political, and scientific movements.
The National Earth Olympiad (NEO) 2026 is rooted in the belief that restoring planetary ecosystems must begin with young people, empowered through Environmental STEM (**E-STEM**). NEO is a movement that grounds learning in environmental science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, while going beyond the classroom. It equips students to understand the Earth as an interconnected system shaped by natural processes, politics, and human actions, and to respond thoughtfully to its limits and pressures. E-STEM turns curiosity into inquiry, and inquiry into practical, solution-oriented action.
Local Interventions
Engage with local ecological challenges like water pollution, habitat loss, and waste management with science-based ideas.
E-STEM Framework
Interdisciplinary thinking that converts standard academic curiosity into measurable, eco-restoration pathways.
NEO 2026 places students at the centre of environmental problem-solving. Participants are encouraged to engage with real, local ecological challenges and explore how simple, science-based ideas can contribute to restoration and resilience. Through hands-on learning, students will examine issues such as water pollution, habitat loss, waste management, and climate-related risks, and think critically about how low-cost, locally appropriate solutions can make a difference.
Accessible Ecosystem Strategy
NEO strongly believes in low-cost, accessible technologies that make optimal use of naturally abundant resources such as sand, sediments, and haystalks, rather than relying on hard-material technologies and large infrastructure. NEO emphasizes careful observation, interdisciplinary thinking, and experimentation. Students are encouraged to learn from natural systems and design small, practical interventions that reflect local realities. This approach shows that meaningful environmental action is not limited to experts or expensive tools, but is accessible to young people willing to learn, test ideas, and work with their communities.
At its core, NEO 2026 is a call to transform education itself: from rote learning of external models to understanding local ecological systems; from passive learning to active problem-solving; and from extractive thinking to regeneration and care. It invites students to become environmental stewards and innovators who can apply E-STEM knowledge to protect and restore the ecosystems they depend on.
Join the Movement
This generation of young thinkers, builders, and leaders holds the potential to reimagine Bangladesh’s relationship with nature and development. By nurturing scientific understanding alongside environmental responsibility, the National Earth Olympiad 2026 seeks to inspire a future where learning directly contributes to ecological restoration and social well-being.
Bangladesh is a living delta shaped by rivers, sediments, culture, and rich biodiversity. For centuries, its fertile floodplains, wetlands, forests, and river systems supported thriving ecosystems and communities. Today, however, visible fractures run through this delta: polluted rivers, degraded wetlands, declining biodiversity, contaminated water, toxic landfills, and communities pushed to the margins by environmental collapse. These are not isolated incidents. They are the result of decades of extractive and short-sighted development choices that have weakened the ecological systems that once sustained life. Like all fault lines, these cracks must be addressed through long-term social, political, and scientific movements.
The National Earth Olympiad (NEO) 2026 is rooted in the belief that restoring planetary ecosystems must begin with young people, empowered through Environmental STEM (E-STEM). NEO is a movement that grounds learning in environmental science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, while going beyond the classroom. It equips students to understand the Earth as an interconnected system shaped by natural processes, politics, and human actions, and to respond thoughtfully to its limits and pressures. E-STEM turns curiosity into inquiry, and inquiry into practical, solution-oriented action.
NEO 2026 places students at the centre of environmental problem-solving. Participants are encouraged to engage with real, local ecological challenges and explore how simple, science-based ideas can contribute to restoration and resilience. Through hands-on learning, students will examine issues such as water pollution, habitat loss, waste management, and climate-related risks, and think critically about how low-cost, locally appropriate solutions can make a difference.
NEO strongly believes in low-cost, accessible technologies that make optimal use of naturally abundant resources such as sand, sediments, and haystalks, rather than relying on hard-material technologies and large infrastructure. NEO emphasizes careful observation, interdisciplinary thinking, and experimentation. Students are encouraged to learn from natural systems and design small, practical interventions that reflect local realities. This approach shows that meaningful environmental action is not limited to experts or expensive tools, but is accessible to young people willing to learn, test ideas, and work with their communities.
At its core, NEO 2026 is a call to transform education itself: from rote learning of external models to understanding local ecological systems; from passive learning to active problem-solving; and from extractive thinking to regeneration and care. It invites students to become environmental stewards and innovators who can apply E-STEM knowledge to protect and restore the ecosystems they depend on.
This generation of young thinkers, builders, and leaders holds the potential to reimagine Bangladesh’s relationship with nature and development. By nurturing scientific understanding alongside environmental responsibility, the National Earth Olympiad 2026 seeks to inspire a future where learning directly contributes to ecological restoration and social well-being.
Join NEO 2026 and become part of a growing movement of young people using E-STEM to heal, restore, and renew our shared planet.
Why You Should
Participate
Learn what earth science is and how the natural systems of the earth function.
Get hands-on experience in identifying geological landforms and climatic features.
Learn about local and global environmental challenges.
Develop your leadership skills and lead actions in your community and beyond.
Get funding and mentorship for E-STEM Action Projects.
Become a part of the nationwide network of 2800+ NEO Alumni.
Opportunity to represent Bangladesh in the International Earth Science Olympiad 2026 in Italy.
The Journey of NEO 2026
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REGISTRATION & PRELIMINARY ROUND
Participants must answer 10 MCQs correctly out of a set of 20 MCQs to pass this round. The participants may retake this exam as many times as needed until March 25, 2026.
DIVISIONAL ROUNDS
In-person exams will be held in all divisional cities. The exams will be approximately one hour long and will consist of 30-40 multiple-choice questions (MCQs).
GREEN DAY TRAINING (GDT)
A day-long in person workshop designed to introduce the participants to inter-connected environmental concerns and debates instils motivation to become problem solvers. Those who complete the workshop successfully in the GDT will be recognized as NEO alumni.
E-STEM ACTION PROJECT
The GDT participants will have the opportunity to submit project ideas that address environmental issues using E-STEM. The top ideas will receive seed funding and mentorship support for implementation.
NATIONAL ROUND
Divisional toppers will sit for the National Round. Top 30 participants will be selected for the Bangladesh National Team Selection Exam. National round will take place in the respective divisions.
BANGLADESH NATIONAL TEAM SELECTION EXAM
Top 30 from the National Round will participate in this exam. 8-10 toppers will go through a rigorous training camp for participating in the International Earth Science Olympiad (IESO).
NEO 2026 AWARD CEREMONY
Team Bangladesh for the International Earth Science Olympiad (IESO) 2026 will be announced during the event. The top 30 participants and E-STEM Action Project winners will also be awarded.
19th International Earth Science Olympiad (IESO) Italy
The top 4 participants will have the opportunity to represent Bangladesh in the 19th International Earth Science Olympiad (IESO) in Italy.
Study Resources
Highly recommended reading materials for all NEO participants.
The Organizer
Bangladesh Youth Environmental Initiative (BYEI) is set up to educate, empower and inspire the Bangladeshi youth to take action for a prosperous and just Bangladesh. We believe that a new generation of planetary stewards with consciousness, capacity and motivation to act can transform the vision of a more just, fair and sustainable Bangladesh into a reality.
Strategic and Knowledge Partner
Department of Geology
University of Dhaka
Department of Environmental Science and Management
Independent University, Bangladesh
Co-organizer
Bangladesh Geological Society
Media Partner
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