The week-long competition was started in October in which over 14,000 students of 80 educational institutions belonging to 24 cities of Pakistan took part. The first position was grabbed by IBA Community College Khairpur, Society Public School Lahore stood second and Hamdard Public School Lahore received the third position.
The wining schools will be rewarded with trophies, laptops, tablets, while all participants will receive certificates and souvenirs.
All participating students have been awarded with printable digital participation certificates and schools have been provided with a diagnostic report to evaluate student performance and progress during the challenge period.
Special teacher acknowledgement certificates have also been awarded.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 16th, 2016.
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