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Vietnamese students win medals at int’l mathematics contest

Seventy-two Vietnamese students won medals at the International Talent Mathematics Contest 2024 (ITMC 2024) organised in Thailand on February 24-27.
Vietnamese students win medals at int’l mathematics contest ảnh 1Vietnamese students bring home 34 gold and 25 silver medals and one merit prize. (Photo: hanoimoi.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) – Seventy-two Vietnamese students wonmedals at the International Talent Mathematics Contest 2024 (ITMC 2024)organised in Thailand on February 24-27.

The students brought home 34 gold and 25 silver medals and one merit prize, marking the best achievement that Vietnamese students have earned at thiscontest so far.

The ITMC 2024 drew nearly 2,000 students from 10 countries and territoriesacross the globe. It is a playground for excellent students to unleash theirmathematics potential, and exchange experience and knowledge with each other.

An awarding ceremony was held in Thailand onFebruary 27./.



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