SOF 2018-19 admit card released for IMO, IEO and NSO; download here
Jasleen Kaur Taneja | February 1, 2019 | 03:21 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 1: Science Olympiad Foundation has released the admit card for SOF level 2 exams of IMO, IEO and NSO on the official website. These admit cards will also be provided to students by their school. Candidates who qualified level 1 can download their admit cards using their roll number. The admit card mentions the candidate’s name, roll number, exam centre, time of the exam, duration etc. It is important to note that this admit card needs to be carried on the exam day as no candidate will be allowed to write the Olympiad exam without it.
Steps to download the admit card-
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Visit the admit card link on the official website - http://results.sofworld.org/admitcard
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Select the Olympiad and enter your roll number
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Click on ‘Download and print admit card & guidelines’
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The admit card will open on the screen
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Download and save the admit card
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Take a printout of the same and keep it safe
Level 2 of all the three Olympiads is scheduled to be conducted on February 9 in West Bengal/Odisha/Assam/Tripura and on February 10 in the rest of the world.
Given below is the exam schedule for the Olympiads:
|
Exam |
Timings |
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IEO |
9:00 am to 10:00 am |
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NSO |
11:30 am to 12:30 pm |
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IMO |
2:00 pm to 3:00 pm |
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