Pakistani Student Muhammad Ahtasham Ul Haq Wins Third Place Globally in MIT IT Squared Coding Competition

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Nineteen-year-old Pakistani student Muhammad Ahtasham Ul Haq has achieved a remarkable milestone by securing third place globally in the MIT IT Squared Informatics Coding Competition, hosted by MIT University, Cambridge, USA. The competition initially saw participation from over 300 teams representing countries worldwide. After the standard disqualification process, more than 270 teams remained on the official scoreboard, with Ahtasham’s team, Logic Crew, emerging as one of the top contenders.

This outstanding achievement underscores Pakistan’s rising prominence in international technology and coding arenas. It also highlights the exceptional talent, creativity, and problem-solving skills of young Pakistani innovators, reflecting the nation’s potential to compete and excel on the global stage in STEM fields.


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