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Olympiads are exams conducted throughout the country that let students compete with other students on a similar education level. These exams are conducted by multiple organizations, the Indian Talent Olympiad being one of the well-established among them. The aim of conducting these examinations is to promote Science, Mathematics, Computer education and English skills among children of all age groups. Over the years, the organization has stressed on helping students analyze their strengths and weaknesses by providing them with a platform, through these examinations, to identify and nurture the students’ talent for better academic results. A few commonly known Olympiad exams are – The International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO), The International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) and The International Chemistry Olympiad (IChO). STAR Learnings help you prepare for all major national and international Olympiads.

The syllabus for International Maths Olympiad is divided into four sections for each class, starting from class 1st to class 10th. The question papers are set according to the curriculum of the respective class. The questions from different Mathematics chapters are categorized into Logical Reasoning, Mathematical Reasoning, Everyday Mathematics, and Achievers Section. The syllabus of ICSE/ISC, CBSE, and State Board are followed for designing the question papers of the respective classes.Up to class 5th, Section 1 contains questions related to Patterns, classifications, analogies etc. Class 6th onwards, it contains questions related to Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning. Section 2 is the Mathematical Reasoning section, in which questions are based on the topics relevant to the student’s class.Section 3 is the Everyday Mathematics section, in which the syllabus is the same as that of Section 2. However, the questions are more of the type of Everyday Mathematics and not related to reasoning.Section 4 is the Achievers Section. This section also covers questions based on the topics of Section 2, but the level of questions is higher

Olympiad exams enhance the children’s mental abilities and sharpen their analytical skills. 2. These exams help them develop quick problem-solving abilities. 3. Olympiad exams help children develop leadership skills and a sense of discipline. 4. They help children become more confident.5. Children get better at time management and develop strong study habits. 6. These exams help children develop a healthy competitive spirit.7. Children also improve at communication and are efficient with future challenges.

Olympiad Exams are great for boosting a student’s knowledge, problem-solving skills and mental ability. Participation in such exams requires the student to have satisfactory knowledge of all the academic subjects like English, Maths and Science. A well-prepared student is one who becomes comfortable with the basic concept of all subjects. Olympiad Exams are an excellent platform to hone the learning process of students. As students prepare to compete in such exams, the quality of hard work and the thinking process also gets amplified. Olympiads improve the performance of students in a big way. If a student prepares with immense commitment and great effort, the results will always be satisfactory. Olympiad Exams teaches the student a lot regarding time management. It is all about spending time smartly while attempting to solve problems. With an adequate quantity of time and an ample amount of hard work, the benefits of Olympiad exams always show in the student’s career.

Not directly, but the amount of exposure students get at the global level after participating in Olympiads boosts their confidence and knowledge level to such an extent that they are well-prepared to get admission to the top universities of their choice.

After clearing IMO (International Mathematical Olympiad), students receive gold, silver and bronze medals with a cash prize of Rs. 50000/-, Rs. 25000/- and Rs. 10000/- respectively, along with certificates and wide recognition.

Students from classes 1st to 12th can participate in the Olympiad. Interested students who want to apply may contact their school because the registration forms are accepted through schools only.

The selection process consists of four stages: However, the programme itself is of six stages.Stage 1 or Indian Olympiad Qualifiers in Mathematics: This section comprises 24 problems to be solved in 3 hours. Stage 2 or Indian National Mathematical Olympiad: This paper comprises six problems to be solved over four hours. The top students from the INMO (approximately 35) are invited for the fourth stage.Stage 3 or International Mathematical Olympiad Training Camp: Held at HBCSE from April to May, this camp is provided to students by resource persons from different institutions across the country. Several selection tests are held during this camp. Based on the performance in these tests, six students are selected to represent India at the IMO.Stage 4 or IMO: The Olympiad program culminates with the participation of the students in the IMO. 4 teachers or mentors accompany the students.