Once again Allen Career Institute students have been selected in the international Olympiad to bring pride to the country.

Allen Career Institute Indore's Center Head Kamal Sharma said that the Indian team for the 55th International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) has been announced. Allen Indore's student Riddhesh is also included in the four-member team. Cake was cut at Allen Indore and Riddhesh was wished good luck for the IPhO final to be held in France between 18 and 24 July.

Allen's Director Dr. Brajesh Maheshwari said that four students are from Allen in the five-member Indian team announced for the 55th International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) to be held in France. It includes Aagam Shah, Kanishk Jain, Rajit Gupta and Riddhesh Bendale. All of them are Allen's classroom students.

This exam is conducted in four stages. In the first stage, National Standard Examination in Physics (NSEP), 135 Allen students were selected. Then in the second stage, Indian National Physics Olympiad (INPhO), 13 Allen students were selected. After the third stage, Orientation cum Selection Camp (OCSC), 4 Allen students were selected to represent India. The fourth stage is IPhO Final, in which teams from more than 80 countries will participate.

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