ALLEN Students Shine at the Asian Physics Olympiad 2026
Students from ALLEN Career Institute have once again brought glory to India on the international stage.
Allen students performed exceptionally well at the 26th Asian Physics Olympiad (APhO) 2026, winning two silver medals, three bronze medals, and one Honorable Mention.
India’s Outstanding Performance at the Asian Physics Olympiad 2026
The Asian Physics Olympiad is considered one of the world’s most prestigious science competitions. Talented students from various Asian countries participate in the APhO, showcasing their scientific understanding and problem-solving abilities.
This year, the 26th Asian Physics Olympiad was held in the beautiful city of Busan, South Korea, from May 17 to May 25, 2026.
Six of the eight students in the Indian team were from ALLEN Career Institute’s regular classroom program. This achievement is a testament to the fact that Indian students are consistently demonstrating their talent at the international level.
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Allen Students Win Silver and Bronze Medals
ALLEN Kota President Vinod Kumawat stated that the institute’s students performed exceptionally well in the competition.
- Silver medal winners included Jinansh Jignesh Shah and Praneet Mathur.
- Bronze medal winners included Aayam Jain, Harshit Singh, and Manas Goyal.
- Additionally, Swanik Goyal was awarded an Honorable Mention.
The achievements of all these students have brought pride to both the country and the institute.
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A Place in the Indian Team Comes After a Rigorous Selection Process
To participate in the Asian Physics Olympiad, students undergo a rigorous multi-stage selection process.
National-level examinations are held first, and after successful completion, students are enrolled in specialized training and selection camps. The best students are then selected for the Indian team.
In such a situation, making it to the Indian team is considered a major achievement. Winning a medal on the international stage reflects the students’ hard work, dedication, and high-level preparation.
Students at ALLEN Career Institute have consistently performed exceptionally well in the Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology Olympiads over the past few years. This year’s success in APhO 2026 has further strengthened the institute’s reputation.
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Students’ Success Inspires New Students
This achievement at the Asian Physics Olympiad will provide new inspiration to science students across the country. With hard work, proper guidance, and regular practice, students can reach international levels.
The success of ALLEN students serves as an inspiring example for thousands of students who aspire to careers in science and research.
Experts believe that the increasing performance of Indian students in such international competitions reflects the rising level of science education and the strong foundation of talent in the country.
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