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IMS Quotient quiz today

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KOCHI : The Kerala regional round of IMS-IQ Quotient 2007 quiz competition for undergraduate students will be held on Sunday at Bharat Hotel here.

Spot registration will start at 1 p.m. The event will be conducted in four levels — written elimination round, city finals, semi-finals and national final. The semi-finals and final will be conducted on board Star Cruise Libra, during a two-day cruise to Goa. The contest will reach out to 1.5 lakh students in 24 cities. The winning trio will be awarded 10-day paid study tour of Australia. IMS Quotient is an endeavour by IMS Learning Resources Private Limited to identify the country's smartest undergraduate collegians. The inter-collegiate quiz contest kicked off in Pune on January 13. For details, call Mr. Parag Ph: 2354016 or 2366617 or 93878 20010.

The event is co-sponsored by The Hindu and Microsoft. The media partner is CNBC and online partner is Scooty gals. The quiz master is Anand Sarma.

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