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Pakistan Secures Three Bronze Medals at 56th International Physics Olympiad

Last updated: July 12, 2026 6:35 pm
Haris Ali
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Pakistan Secures Three Bronze Medals at 56th International Physics Olympiad
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Lead: Pakistani students have returned from the 56th International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) with three bronze medals, marking a significant performance on the global academic stage. The event, which concluded this week, brought together the brightest young minds in physics from over 80 countries to compete in rigorous theoretical and experimental examinations.

The three medalists — Muhammad Salman, Daniyal Ahmed, and Shayan Siddiqui — outperformed hundreds of competitors in a demanding series of tests that pushed the limits of their grasp on classical mechanics, thermodynamics, and quantum theory. For these students, the achievement represents months of intense preparation under the national STEM Career Programme.

The competition in the host country was fierce. While top-tier prizes typically go to teams from nations with long-standing traditions of heavy investment in specialized physics training, the Pakistani delegation’s consistent presence in the medal tally signals a steady climb in technical proficiency.

“The experimental segment was particularly punishing this year,” said a team mentor familiar with the testing criteria. “Our students had to calibrate complex apparatus under extreme time constraints. Securing bronze wasn’t just about textbook knowledge; it was about keeping their composure when the equipment didn’t behave as expected.”

The students were selected through a tiered national process involving thousands of applicants from across the country. They underwent specialized training camps at leading universities, where they moved past traditional high school curricula to tackle university-level problem sets.

This year’s success highlights a recurring trend: Pakistan’s youth continue to excel in international STEM competitions despite limited access to high-end laboratory infrastructure. While the medals are a source of national pride, they also serve as a reminder of the untapped potential in the country’s science and technology sector.

The team is expected to return home by the weekend. For these students, the focus now shifts from competition to university applications and research prospects, where their performance at the IPhO will likely serve as a significant asset for scholarships at top-tier global institutions.

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