Bilal Asmatullah
Physics
IPhO bronze medalist
Cambridge, Massachusetts
"Finances are not the barrier many students imagine. Competence, hard work, and the right preparation path matter."
Read moreHigh-quality resources, expert guides, alumni insights, and endless practice to help you excel in NSTC and international olympiads.
Explore your passion, follow a roadmap, and practice with focused problem sets.
Mechanics, electromagnetism, waves, thermodynamics, and modern physics.
Proofs, combinatorics, number theory, geometry, and elegant problem solving.
Algorithms, logic, data structures, programming contests, and computational thinking.
Cells, ecosystems, genetics, physiology, evolution, and living systems.
Reactions, structures, equilibrium, kinetics, and the art of molecules.
Stars, galaxies, celestial mechanics, observation, and the universe beyond.
Machine learning, data, computer vision, natural language processing, and responsible AI systems.
Atomic structure, radiation, nuclear reactions, safety, applications, and experimental problem solving.
A proven journey from screening to team selection.
Take the first step and qualify for NSTC.
Learn with mentors, camps, and practice sets.
Top performers move closer to the team.
Advanced problem solving, lectures, and mock tests.
Represent Pakistan on the world stage.
A detailed look at the academic, financial, and career incentives attached to NSTC and the STEM Careers Programme for Pakistani students.
Bilal Asmatullah shares a Pakistan-focused roadmap for MIT admissions, financial aid, Olympiads, and pushing through self-doubt.
Talha reflects on IPhO, MIT, self-learning, and why Pakistani students should start exploring math and physics early.
Physics
IPhO bronze medalist
Cambridge, Massachusetts
"Finances are not the barrier many students imagine. Competence, hard work, and the right preparation path matter."
Read morePhysics
MIT physics undergraduate
Cambridge, Massachusetts
"Olympiad preparation is valuable because it teaches you to self-learn and solve hard, creative problems."
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