A Large Number of Students Qualified in the Result While Many Students Slinched Top International Ranks in NSO Level-1 Results
Students groomed with ALLEN Digital PNCF’s unique and result-oriented teaching methodology have delivered outstanding results in the National Science Olympiad (NSO) conducted by Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) with their commitment and dedication.
Allen Digital PNCF’s students have exhibited sparkling performance in the NSO level-1 result Session 2022-23. While a total of 211 students have qualified for NSO level-2 examination, 11 students have secured Top International Ranks in Top 30 AIR Ranks, 27 students have secured Top International Ranks in Top 50 Ranks and 50 students have clinched Top International Ranks in Top 100 AIR ranks.
ALLEN Digital PNCF Students of Class 8 including Soham Kinhikar has achieved International Rank (IR)2 in NSO Level-1 and Class Ankan Rana has bagged International Rank 7 in NSO Level-1 results. For more information click the below image.
SOF (Science Olympiad Foundation) is an Educational Organization popularizing academic competition and assisting the development of competitive spirit among school children.
SOF was established by leading academicians, scientists, and media personalities with the aim of promoting Science, Mathematics, Computer Education, English, Social Studies, General Knowledge, and professional courses. Science Olympiad Foundation has been striving for close to 25 years to promote scientific attitude and temperament through innovative activities and the use of IT in the learning process that involves school students across the globe.
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