Silverzone iOM result 2018-19 Level 1 released; check here
Jasleen Kaur Taneja | January 24, 2019 | 11:03 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JANUARY 24: Silverzone Foundation has released the iOM result 2018 online. Candidates who appeared for the Level 1 of iOM Olympiad on November 19 and December 12 can check their result on the official website. One will need to enter his/her name, enrollment number, father/mother name, email address to check the result. It mentions marks and rank obtained by candidates along with their name, enrollment number, class etc.
Top rank holders will be awarded medals, wrist watches and other exciting prizes. All participants will receive participating certificates and Descriptive Assessment Report.
Here are the steps to check iOM result 2018-19-
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Visit the official website - https://www.silverzone.org
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Click on ‘Check result’
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A new window ‘Search your result 2018-19’ will appear
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Select the iOM Olympiad and enter name, enrollment number, email address, father/mother name
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Click on ‘Search result’
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Check your score. Download and save the result
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Take a printout of the same and secure it for future
Here’s the screenshot of the iOM result login window-
Top 1000 rank holders of iOM level 1 from each class will be eligible to appear the second level of exam which will be held in the month of February 2019. The exact dates are yet to be announced. The result of iOM level 2 will be out in the month of March 2019.
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