A Proven National Tournament
PYIMS has run the Pakistan Young Physicists' Tournament across schools nationwide — one transparent ranking, open to schools, colleges and homeschoolers alike.
The Path ↗PYIMS collaborates with leading international scientific organizations to bring world-class opportunities to Pakistani students.
These early partners helped establish PYIMS and shape our mission to reach every corner of Pakistan.
Pakistan Young Innovative Minds' Society (PYIMS) is the society of physicists and educators behind Pakistan's national Young Physicists' Tournament — running workshops, tournaments and school partnerships across the country. Now PYIMS is organizing the National Talent Search for IYPT 2027: the "World Cup of Physics", where teams from 40+ countries defend original research in live physics fights.
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PYIMS has run the Pakistan Young Physicists' Tournament across schools nationwide — one transparent ranking, open to schools, colleges and homeschoolers alike.
The Path ↗
Shortlisted students work on real IYPT problems with expert physicists — research, debate, team play.
The ProgramA fully funded flight to Auckland, New Zealand, carrying the flag at IYPT 2027.
Read More →Fully funded — flights, stay and tournament entry for the national team.
July 2027 — five students, one flag, on the world stage.
A complete pipeline from registration to the world stage.
Each stage is earned — never bought.
One Time Subscription Fee: Rs. 6,500 Rs. 4,500Early Bird (Ends 31 Jul 2026)
Apply through the portal, pay the one-time subscription fee, and you're in — registered for the national talent search with immediate access to mentoring and study resources.
Live mentoring sessions, study materials, and PYIMS community resources — everything you need to prepare for the upcoming stages. No one faces the challenge alone.
A rigorous AI-proctored online test taken from home — accessible to students across all of Pakistan. Transparent, merit-based, and the foundation of the national ranking.
On-site experimental challenges in major cities across Pakistan. Approach the mystery setup, explain the phenomenon, defend your findings — judged at IYPT standards.
Funded residencies at Lumora International School, Islamabad — intensive boot camps, month-long training, research labs, physics fights, and virtual mentoring with national and international experts.
Eight steps from registration to Auckland. One national ranking, published rubric, full transparency at every stage.
Open to schools, colleges and homeschoolers. University students are not eligible, per IYPT rules.
Apply through the portal and pay the subscription fee. You're in the national talent search.
Instant access to mentoring sessions, study materials, and PYIMS community resources.
A rigorous AI-proctored test taken from home — no travel needed. The national ranking takes shape, transparent and merit-based.
Top 1000 face hands-on experiments in major cities. Approach the mystery setup, explain the phenomenon, defend your findings.
Up to 50 shortlisted students gather at Lumora International School, Islamabad for a funded one-week residency — physics fights, lab work, and team selection under expert mentors.
The shortlisted Team Pakistan (5+) returns to Lumora International School for a month-long funded intensive — daily physics fights, research labs, and problem defense, plus 3 months of virtual mentoring.
The final five are announced as Pakistan's national representatives for IYPT 2027. Shortlisted in May 2027, final selection after the second residency.
Team Pakistan flies to Auckland — flights, stay, and tournament entry fully funded. Five students, one flag.
Open to every pre-university learner in Pakistan — schools, colleges and homeschoolers. University students are not eligible, per IYPT rules.
One subscription fee covers everything — online mentoring for all applicants, funded residencies in Islamabad for the selected, and flights, stay and tournament entry for the final five. Nothing more to pay, ever.
View EligibilityThe final five are announced as Pakistan's national team and fly to Auckland in July 2027 — flights, stay and tournament entry fully funded, carrying the flag.
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Every pre-university learner in Pakistan — students at schools and colleges as well as homeschoolers. There is no minimum grade, board or institution requirement: selection is purely merit-based through one national ranking.
University students are not eligible, per IYPT rules.
Three earned stages: a proctored online physics test you can take from anywhere in Pakistan, an in-person written and practical round in major cities, and mentoring on real IYPT problems. The national top 10 enter a fully hosted 30-day residency in Islamabad, from which the final five are announced as Pakistan's team for IYPT 2027. One transparent national ranking and a published rubric at every stage.
The One Time Subscription Fee covers everything: online mentoring for all applicants, the AI-proctored test, in-person challenges, fully funded residencies in Islamabad for shortlisted students, and flights, stay and tournament entry for the final five. One payment — nothing more to pay at any stage.
If you are unable to sit the test after paying, contact us at info@pyims.org and we will do our best to help with your case.
For the top 10: the entire 30-day residency in Islamabad — accommodation, meals and training. For the final five: the full trip to IYPT 2027 in Auckland, New Zealand — flights, stay and tournament entry. Five students fly carrying the flag, at no cost to their families.
The tournament itself takes place in July 2027 in Auckland, New Zealand. Test windows, city venues and the residency schedule are announced to registered applicants by email — apply early to make sure you don't miss your window.
No. The first round is online and proctored, so you can take it from any city or village in Pakistan. The in-person round runs in major cities, and qualifying is based only on your ranking — talent is everywhere; PYIMS exists to find it.
The International Young Physicists' Tournament — often called the "World Cup of Physics" — where national teams from 40+ countries defend original research on open physics problems in live, debate-style "physics fights".
PYIMS has taken Pakistan's young physicists to the world stage before — now it's your turn. One national ranking, expert mentors, a 30-day residency in Islamabad — and for the final five, a fully funded flight to IYPT 2027, carrying the flag.
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