STEM-Based Model Competition from May 9

Competition will involve four main science subjects of physics, chemistry, biology and computer science


Qaiser Shirazi April 26, 2024
Girls walk into their classroom at an afternoon school in Lahore. Photo: Express

The District Education Authority (DEA) Rawalpindi will organise the STEM-Based Model Competition among all government and private students from May 7 to May 15. This competition will help train students in their professional lives after graduation.

The competition will involve four main science subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Computer Science for the best training in students across the district in which students prepare regular models about all four subjects with skill.

DEA Chief Executive Officer Yasin Baloch has also issued a formal circular in this regard. Regular SOPs and rules for students have been issued for these competitions under which students of every government and private educational institution will be able to participate in these competitions.

The competition will be held among children from Class VI to Intermediate. All schools will produce at least three models according to the STEAM-based education. Led by a senior teacher a team will comprise from three to five students. Prizes will be distributed among the best-performing students.

These competitions will be held every year from now on. These competitions will be a masterpiece of academic training for students and these models will prove to be helpful for the students in their practical life after graduation.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 26th, 2024.

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