Outcomes of 48 th International Mendelev Olympiad of the pupils under Chemistry, have been anounced.
Two of six Azerbaijani pupils taking part in olympiad held in Moscow, capital of Russia Federation from May 11-18 kept higher place. According to the outcomes of assessment, Murad Rahimov and Cahid Ahmadov were awarded bronze medal. The rest 4 pupils- Dilgam Ahmadli, Shamil Hasabli, Karim Karimli and Sergey Styopin were awarded with participant diploma. Bronze medals were given to the pupils of Ganca and Agdash schools. Shirvan, Baku and Ganca schools were awarded diploma.
4 pupils who obtained the highest score- Karim Karimli, Murad Rahimov, Cavid Ahmadov, Dilgam Ahmadli will represent our country in 46 th World Olympiad under Chemistry to be held on July 20, in Hanoy, Vietnam.
It should be noted that, 16 countries took part in 48 th International Mendeleev Olympiad. Knowledge contest consist of three phase with 2 theoretical and 1 practical.
The Ministry of Education and Baku Branch of Moscow State University orgaznied exmination in Azerbaijan and Russian languages in order to select the pupils to be participated in olympiad from Azerbaijan. Pupils passed special training in chemistry faculty of Baku Branch of Moscow State University and M.V. Lomonosov in order to ensure successful participation of selected pupils in olympiad.
08.07.2015 - 16:52
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