Once again ALLEN proved its unparallel Excellence in International Olympiads. 8 ALLEN Students are selected to represent Team India in IBO, ICHO and IPHO 2019. Sh. Brajesh Maheshwari, Director of Allen Career Institute said that 13 students from all over the country are selected in the team out of which 8 students are from Allen Career Institute.
Kaustubh Dighe and Nishant Abhangi, ALLEN Classroom students are selected in the National Team of 5 to Represent India in 50th International Physics Olympiad. While ALLEN Classroom students Akshay Gupta, Arunangshu Bhattacharyya and Hardik Gupta are selected in the National Team of 4 to Represent India in 30th International Biology Olympiad. Along with this Dhyey Sankalp Gandhi, Mudita Goyal and R. Muhender Raj are selected in the Indian Team of 4 to Represent India in 51st International Chemistry Olympiad.
This team is announced on the basis of students performance in Orientation Cum Selection Camp held at The Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education, Mumbai. The team had undergone rigorous Pre-Departure Training programme, in which they were trained for respective Olympiads.
50th International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) 2019 will be held in Tel Aviv, Israel from 7th to 15th July 2019. Whereas 30th International Biology Olympiad (IBO) 2019 will be held in Szeged, Hungary from 14th to 21st July 2019 and 51st International Chemistry Olympiad (IChO) 2019 will be held in France-Paris from 21st to 30th July 2019.
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