SOF IMO results 2024-25 declared today; download at results.sofworld.org
Vaishnavi Shukla | January 11, 2025 | 05:58 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can download the SOF IMO results using their roll number. Level 1 qualifiers will be eligible for IMO level 2 exams.
NEW DELHI : The Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) has declared the International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) level 1 results today, January 11. Candidates can now download the results through the official website at results.sofworld.org. The IMO results for 2024-25 include the students' marks and their ranks.
Candidates will require their roll number to download the results. Candidates will find marks and rank for the SOF IMO level 1 exam.
IMO is held in two stages including level 1 and level 2, for students of Classes 1 to 12 enrolled in a school recognized by the SOF. Only the top 5% of students in level 1 will be eligible to appear for the level 2 exam.
The exam for Level 1 Set A, B, and C was held on October 22, November 19, and December 12, 2024, respectively. Candidates who have qualified for the level 1 exam can now appear for the IMO level 2 exams to be held in February 2025. As per the tie-breaking criteria, when more than one student receives the same mark in IMO 2024-25 results, then their scores will be evaluated section-wise to assign a unique ranking.
The SOF IMO 2024-25 result scorecard will include name, class, roll number, section, marks secured, school name, international award, international rank, zone, state rank, zonal award won and school award.
SOF IMO Results 2024-25: How to check?
Candidates can follow the steps given below to download the SOF IMO 2024-25 results.
- Visit the official website at sofworld.org.
- Click on the link that says IMO result 2024-25.
- A new window will appear, fill in your roll number in the specified format.
- You need to answer the security math question, and then click "view results."
- The results, including section-by-section scores and qualifying status, will appear on the screen.
- Save the IMO results and keep a printout for future use.
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