Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Pakistan’s Young Scientist Hashir Wins Bronze at International Junior Science Olympiad

Muhammad Hashir, a bright student from Balochistan Residential College Loralai, has made Pakistan proud by winning a bronze medal at the International Junior Science Olympiad (IJSO) 2025 held in Sirius, Russia.

The event took place from November 23 to December 2 and brought together talented young science students from around the world.

This year’s Olympiad included participants from 80 different countries, all competing in three major science subjects: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. The competition is known for its challenging tests, experiments, and problem-solving tasks, making Hashir’s achievement even more impressive.

Hashir was one of the six students selected to represent Pakistan. These students were chosen through a competitive national selection process organized by the Pakistan Science Foundation along with the Ministry of Science and Technology. Only the most hardworking and skilled students earn a place on this team, showing how dedicated Hashir has been to his studies.

His success is a positive sign for Pakistan’s growing progress in STEM education Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.

It shows that young Pakistani students have the talent, potential, and passion to compete at the highest international levels. Hashir’s medal is not just his personal achievement; it is also a moment of pride for the entire nation.

Many educators and science enthusiasts believe that Hashir’s accomplishment will inspire students across Pakistan. It encourages them to explore scientific subjects, participate in competitions, and dream bigger.

His journey proves that with dedication, support and hard work, Pakistani students can stand out on global platforms. Hashir’s bronze medal is a reminder that the future of science in Pakistan is bright and full of promise.

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