Indian students won silver at International Biology Olympiad

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The IBO competition consists of a theoretical and an experimental examination, each of six hours duration.
The IBO competition consists of a theoretical and an experimental examination, each of six hours duration.

New Delhi : Good news! Students of India selected for 29th International Biology Olympiad (IBO 2018) did extremely well. The Olympiad was held in Tehran, Iran from July 15 to 21, 2018. 271 of the brightest students from across the world, from 71 countries participated in this edition of IBO.

The names of students selected from India are Kunjal Parnami from Bangalore, Shaswat Jain from Yamunanagar, Stuti Khandwala from Surat and Vishwesh Bharadiya from Nasik. As per the Ministry of Science and Technology, all four of them secured Silver medals.

The team was guided by two leaders, namely, Dr Sasikumar Menon, TDM Lab, Mumbai and Prof Kauresh Vacchrajani, M. S. University, Baroda. The team was also accompanied by two Scientific Observers; Prof Pradeep Burma, Delhi University and Mr Vikrant Ghanekar, HBCSE, Mumbai.

The IBO competition consists of a theoretical and an experimental examination, each of six hours duration. 

The level of examinations is exceptionally challenging and innovative, as always.

Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE), a national centre of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) is the nodal centre in the country for all the Science Olympiads (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Astronomy and Astrophysics and Junior Science) as well as the Mathematical Olympiad, is responsible for the selection and training of the teams representing India at the international olympiads. 

The team for IBO was selected through a three-stage procedure. 

The first stage is a nationwide examination in Biology in which over 34,000 students appeared. The examination was organized by the Indian Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT) in nearly 1,400 centres across the country. 

The other two stages consisted of a series of difficult selection tests, both theoretical and practical. A similarly precise selection procedure is adopted for the other olympiads as well. 

The Olympiad effort is supported by Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), Department of Science and Technology (DST) and the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) of the Government of India.