IVMO results!


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Merry Christmas! Here's what you've been waiting for! The Institute for the Advancement of Vedic Mathematics has finally released the much-awaited results of the 2024 IVMO.

IVMO 2024 Results

Click on the links below to download the results for each category.

IVMO 2024 OPEN.pdf

IVMO 2024 SENIORS.pdf

IVMO 2024 INTERMEDIATE.pdf

IVMO 2024 JUNIORS.pdf

IVMO 2024 UPPER PRIMARY.pdf

IVMO 2024 LOWER PRIMARY.pdf

Congratulations! And here's to more exciting Math in 2025!


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