IEEE Karachi Section’s Training Workshop and Science Fair 2014 are held in collaboration with Pakistan Science Club for students of ages from 15-18 years, studying at Matric/O Level or Intermediate/A Level.
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Pakistan science club is sponsoring another successful event The Student Project Exhibition Competition (SPEC’14) for the science passionate people as their media partner. The ’14 could provide the students an opportunity to develop skills by accomplishing realistic missions to address a broad spectrum of industrial automation, manufacturing and humanitarian challenges and encourage the students through their hardware and software concepts, with innovative and interactive ideas.
Pakistan science club is sponsoring another successful event FASTech’14 for the science passionate people as their media partner. NUCES-FAST Karachi now providing a platform to the students from all over Pakistan to participate and test their technical expertise, skills and to compete in designing software and hardware.
Pakistan Science Club Organises Water Rocket Challenge among school students Water rocket making and its competitions are not new concepts but it has a long history behind it, no one exactly knows how old the idea is but it can be found in 1898. It is basically an idea to fly, to send something to the sky so we can say that man from very early stage wanted to fly,
Pakistan science club as media partner is officially covering 2nd All Pakistan Computer Science, Engineering, Gaming and Business Competition IBA-PROBATTLE’14 which is going to be held from 20th to 22nd March 2014 where people from different universities explore and show their creativity under one platform to excel their potential and dignify their name.
Water rocket workshop held at Pakistan Science Club on Saturday 15th February 2014. The purpose of workshop was the training of students to build own water rocket for water Rocket challenge which was organized by PAKSC. Team head Habab Idrees and Shehryar Anwar along with team guided the students from different schools; the workshop activity was live broadcast through Pakistan science club WebTV.