Today, on April 18, the second stage of qualifying for the International Science Olympiads in Physics, Biology and Informatics and Information Technology has started.
Participants will be given 4 hours for physics and biology, and 5 hours for computer science and information technology. Students' entries will be reviewed by judges and the results will be announced on the same day.
Thirteen students from schools run by Agency for the development of the Presidential, Creativity and Specialized Schools are participating in this qualifying round.