Pakistani student shines at STEMCO Science Competition, wins gold medal
Pakistani student Anara Behram Durrani won a gold medal at the prestigious STEMCO Science Global Competition, bringing international recognition to Pakistan.
The competition, held from February 12 to 17, 2025, at the National University of Singapore, featured young scientific minds from across the world.
Out of 26,000 students who initially participated in Pakistan, only 15 made it to the international finals.
These finalists competed against 177 participants from 13 countries.
Anara’s outstanding performance in the first phase of the competition secured a gold medal, marking a significant achievement for Pakistan.
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The STEMCO Science Competition is a globally recognised event that encourages young minds to excel in science and innovation.
This platform allows students to showcase their scientific abilities while competing at an international level.
Pakistani students have been making strides in global science competitions, with many excelling in the International Kangaroo Science Contest as well.
The increasing participation and success of Pakistani girls in STEM fields highlight a promising future for the country’s scientific and technological landscape.
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