Stages of Mathematical Olympiad

The first stage examination, the pre-Regional Mathematical Olympiad (PRMO) is a two and half hour examination with 30 questions. The answer to each question is either a single digit number or a two digit number and will need to be marked on a machine readable OMR response sheet. The PRMO question paper will be in English and Hindi.
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Date,Time,Venue of Examination |
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Date |
19th Aug 2018 |
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Time |
10.00 am - 1.00 pm |
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Venue of Examination |
At respective region center |
Eligibility
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Indian Students
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Born on or after 1 Aug, 1999
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Studying VIII, IX, X or XI
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Question Paper Pattern |
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Machine – Correctable Test |
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30 Questions |
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One or two digit answer ½ hrs. |
Fee
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Fees may vary but not more than Rs. 220
The second stage examination, the Regional Mathematical Olympiad (RMO) is a three hour examination with six problems. The RMOs are offered in English, Hindi and other regional languages as deemed appropriate by the respective Regional Coordinators. The problems under each topic involve high level of difficulty and sophistication.
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Date,Time,Venue of Examination |
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Date |
8th Oct, 2017 |
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Time |
01.00 pm-04.00 pm (Tentative) |
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Venue of Examination |
At respective region center |
Eligibility
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Top 300 students for each region
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For KV, CBSE, JNU 5% of the number of registrations or 300.
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Question Paper Pattern |
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Written Test |
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6 Questions |
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3 hrs. |
Syllabus
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Major Areas – Algebra, Combination, Geometry, Number theory
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Not Include Calculus and Statistics
The best-perfroming students from the RMO (approximately 900) qualify for the third stage – the Indian National Mathematical Olympiad (INMO). The INMO is held on the third Sunday of January at 28 centres across the country.
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Date,Time,Venue of Examination |
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Date |
july |
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Venue of Examination |
Diffrent member country of IMO |
Eligibility
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A team of the best six students (Combined pool of junior & Senior batches) on the basis of selection tests.
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Medical fitness, parental consent, valid Indian etc.
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Question Paper Pattern |
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Written Test(2) |
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3 Questions(In each set) |
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4½ hrs(each) |
Syllabus
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Major Areas – Algebra, Combination, Geometry, Number theory
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Not Include Calculus and Statistics
The top students from the INMO (approximately 35) are invited for the fourth stage, the International Mathematical Olympiad Training Camp (IMOTC) held at HBCSE during April to May. At this camp orientation is provided to students for the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO). Emphasis is laid on developing conceptual foundations and problem-solving skills. Several selection tests are held during this camp. On the basis of perfromance in these tests six students are selected to represent India at the IMO. Resource persons from different institutions across the country are invited to the training camps.
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Date,Time,Venue of Examination |
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Date |
April – May Month Training Camp HBCSE |
Eligibility
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INMO awardees
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5 girls selected
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Senior students who has not completed one year of 12th .
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Question Paper Pattern |
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Number of sections test conducted during the camp |
Syllabus
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Major Areas – Algebra, Combination, Geometry, Number theory
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Not Include Calculus and Statistics
The selected team undergoes a rigorous training programme for about 8-10 days at HBCSE prior to its departure for the IMO.
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Date,Time,Venue of Examination |
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Date |
july |
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Venue of Examination |
Different member country of IMO |
Eligibility
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A team of the best six students (Combined pool of junior & Senior batches) on the basis of selection tests.
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Medical fitness, parental consent, valid Indian etc.
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Question Paper Pattern |
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Written Test(2) |
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3 Questions (in each set) |
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4½ hrs(each) |
Syllabus
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Major Areas – Algebra, Combination, Geometry, Number theory
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Not Include Calculus and Statistics