Known finalists Olympiad in Informatics among university students
In Baku, a month before the World Telecommunication and Information Society Day (May 17) announced the finalists of the nationwide competition in science among university students.
The day before there was the first stage, sponsored by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, Ministry of Education and the Institute of Information Technologies of the National Academy of Sciences (ANAS).
In the first stage of the Olympiad was attended by 48 teams from 13 higher education institutions. According to the final results, 28 teams from nine universities have the right to speak in the second stage (final) Olympics.
The final stage of the Olympiad scheduled to be held on April 28.
Note that the team winners will be awarded valuable gifts from companies Azerfon and Ultra.
Information on the competition can get from the site www.olimpiada.az. - 17D-
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