The students of the ALLEN Career Institute have once again proved their superiority in the results of the first stage of various International Olympiads.
Director of the institute Sh. Brijesh Maheshwari said that these results include National Standard Examination in Junior Science (NSEJS), National Standard Examination in Physics (NSEP), National Standard Examination in Chemistry (NSEC), National Standard Examination in Biology (NSEB) and National Standard Examination in Astronomy (NSEA).
Further, he added 411 students of Allen Career Institute have qualified for INO. This includes 80 in Physics, 125 in Chemistry, 98 in Astronomy, 51 in Biology and 57 students in Junior Science. The second phase of this examination will be the Indian National Olympiad (INO), which will be conducted by Homi Bhabha Center for Science Education Mumbai (HBCSC).
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These Olympiads have a total number of 5 stages, the second stage will be INO, followed by the third stage OCSC, followed by the Pre-Departure Camp and finally the final round will take place at the international level.
It is noteworthy that recently India outshined at the IJSO when all the six students of Allen Career Institute had won the gold medal in the final of Junior Science Olympiad.
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