SOF IMO Result 2018-19 declared for level 1: Check steps to download here
Kumud Sahni | January 14, 2019 | 03:39 PM IST
NEW DELHI, JANUARY 14, 2019: Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) has declared the result of International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) level 1 for classes 1 to 12. Candidates can check the result by entering their roll number as mentioned on admit card.
Here are the steps to check and download the IMO Result for level 1:
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Go to the official website of SOF - http://results.sofworld.org/results .
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Select the olympiad name from the drop-down list.
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Enter your roll number in the format as given here: SchoolCode-Class-Section-Rollno.
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Solve the captcha which is mostly a simple maths question.
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Click on the view result tab.
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IMO result 2018-19 will appear on screen which would mention candidate’s complete details, including scores, rank and if qualified for level 2 or not.
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Download it as pdf. Save or print a copy of the same to keep it safe for future reference.
Students from Class 1 and 2 will be ranked on the basis of their performance in the level 1 exam. While all the students from classes 3 to 12 who have qualified level 1 will appear for IMO level 2 exam scheduled to be conducted on February 9 and 10 from 2 pm to 3 pm.
Later, SOF will also send the final result to school authorities in the form of Student Performance Analysis (SPR) Report along with participation certificate for all the students and medals or prizes for toppers. Students will receive the same from their schools.
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