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From the time immemorial, science has made great contribution for the welfare of mankind. Although the importance of scientific philosophy was adopted in many countries but remain less popular in Tibet. Therefore, post 1959 Tibetans in-exile under the dynamic leadership of His Holiness the Dalai Lama put maximum effort to learn modern education besides preserving our rich Buddhist philosophy. Science is one of the key areas of modern education. Science and mathematics are often perceives as difficult subject by school going students and parents. Such approach has much long term effect by making us materially handicap. These dogmatic approaches could be eliminated by showing the rather “fun-filled-experience” of learning science by Tibetan students in post-graduate and research levels. A juncture where Tibetans with scientific temper could associate and make a join contribution to our community for both present and future Tibet forms the basis of Tibetan Scientific Society (TS2)-a non-profitable organization.