Bangladesh Physics Olympiad

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Bangladesh Physics Olympiad
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The Bangladesh Physics Olympiad (BdPhO) is an annual competition for young physicists in Bangladesh, which was founded in 2011. [1]

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The competition aims to nurture young talent and foster a strong scientific community in the country, helping to position Bangladesh as a global leader in science and technology.In 2024 for the 14th time its latest contest took place. [2] [3]

Team selection

The competition culminates in the selection of a national team to represent Bangladesh at the International Physics Olympiad (IPhO).The Bangladesh Physics Olympiad (BdPhO) is a multi-stage competition designed to identify and nurture talented young physicists in Bangladesh. Here's a general overview of the selection process:

Preliminary Round:

* Open to all interested students.

* Typically consists of a written exam covering fundamental physics concepts.

* Top-performing students from this round advance to the next stage.

Regional Round:

* Held at designated centers across the country.

* Involves a more challenging written exam, often with theoretical and problem-solving questions.

* Successful participants move on to the national level.

National Round:

* The most competitive stage, involving a rigorous written exam and potentially interviews.

* Top performers from this round are selected for the training camp.

Trainings Camp:

* An intensive training program for the selected students.

* Involves theoretical lectures, problem-solving sessions, and mock exams.

* The training camp helps prepare students for international competitions.

International Competitions:

* The ultimate goal for the top students.

* Bangladesh sends teams to prestigious international competitions like the International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) and the Asian Physics Olympiad (APhO).

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