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Olympiad Syllabus Mathematics

The document outlines the syllabus and exam structure for the Indian Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) for grades 4 through 10. It describes the Level 1 exam which contains 50 questions to be answered in 60 minutes, with separate question papers for each grade. It also summarizes the criteria for qualifying for the Level 2 exam, including being in the top 5% of scores or among the top 25 scorers for each grade and zone.

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Olympiad Syllabus Mathematics

The document outlines the syllabus and exam structure for the Indian Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) for grades 4 through 10. It describes the Level 1 exam which contains 50 questions to be answered in 60 minutes, with separate question papers for each grade. It also summarizes the criteria for qualifying for the Level 2 exam, including being in the top 5% of scores or among the top 25 scorers for each grade and zone.

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Olympiad Syllabus Mathematics (For All Grades).

IMO Syllabus for Grade 4th:

IMO Level 1 Examination:


The participant has to answer 35 Questions in 60 Minutes. There will be a
separate question paper for each class. Question paper will have four sections:
IMO Level 2 Exam
 The Level 2 Exam is held for students belonging from Class 3 to
Class 12. There are certain criteria to decide who qualifies to the
IMO 2nd level exam.
 Weightage is given to the top 5% of the students in every class,
who had appeared in the Math Olympiad Level 1. If there’s a tie
between two candidates, weightage will be given to their scores in
the separate sections.
 The 25 top scorers in every class and zone.
 The topper of the class from which a minimum of 10 students have
applied if he/she has scored 50% of the qualifying scores. If
registration is received by the section, the topper, irrespective of
which section he/she belongs to, will qualify for the IMO 2nd level
exam. If registrations have been done section-wise, it isn’t
necessary that the gold medal winners will qualify for Level 2.

IMO Syllabus for Grade 5th:


IMO Level 1 Examination:
The participant has to answer 50 Questions in 60 Minutes. There will
be a separate question paper for each class. Question paper will have four
sections:

IMO Level 2 Exam


 The Level 2 Exam is held for students belonging from Class 3 to
Class 12. There are certain criteria to decide who qualifies to the
IMO 2nd level exam.
 Weightage is given to the top 5% of the students in every class,
who had appeared in the Math Olympiad Level 1. If there’s a tie
between two candidates, weightage will be given to their scores in
the separate sections.
 The 25 top scorers in every class and zone.
 The topper of the class from which a minimum of 10 students have
applied if he/she has scored 50% of the qualifying scores. If
registration is received by the section, the topper, irrespective of
which section he/she belongs to, will qualify for the IMO 2nd level
exam. If registrations have been done section-wise, it isn’t
necessary that the gold medal winners will qualify for Level 2.
IMO Syllabus for Grade 6th:

IMO Level 1 Examination:


The participant has to answer 50 Questions in 60 Minutes. There will
be a separate question paper for each class. Question paper will have four
sections:
IMO Level 2 Exam
 The Level 2 Exam is held for students belonging from Class 3 to
Class 12. There are certain criteria to decide who qualifies to the
IMO 2nd level exam.
 Weightage is given to the top 5% of the students in every class,
who had appeared in the Math Olympiad Level 1. If there’s a tie
between two candidates, weightage will be given to their scores in
the separate sections.
 The 25 top scorers in every class and zone.
 The topper of the class from which a minimum of 10 students have
applied if he/she has scored 50% of the qualifying scores. If
registration is received by the section, the topper, irrespective of
which section he/she belongs to, will qualify for the IMO 2nd level
exam. If registrations have been done section-wise, it isn’t
necessary that the gold medal winners will qualify for Level 2.

IMO Syllabus for Grade 7th:


IMO Level 1 Examination:
The participant has to answer 50 Questions in 60 Minutes. There will
be a separate question paper for each class. Question paper will have four
sections:

IMO Level 2 Exam


 The Level 2 Exam is held for students belonging from Class 3 to
Class 12. There are certain criteria to decide who qualifies to the
IMO 2nd level exam.
 Weightage is given to the top 5% of the students in every class,
who had appeared in the Math Olympiad Level 1. If there’s a tie
between two candidates, weightage will be given to their scores in
the separate sections.
 The 25 top scorers in every class and zone.
 The topper of the class from which a minimum of 10 students have
applied if he/she has scored 50% of the qualifying scores. If
registration is received by the section, the topper, irrespective of
which section he/she belongs to, will qualify for the IMO 2nd level
exam. If registrations have been done section-wise, it isn’t
necessary that the gold medal winners will qualify for Level 2.

IMO Syllabus for Grade 8th:

IMO Level 1 Examination:


The participant has to answer 50 Questions in 60 Minutes. There will
be a separate question paper for each class. Question paper will have four
sections:
IMO Level 2 Exam
 The Level 2 Exam is held for students belonging from Class 3 to
Class 12. There are certain criteria to decide who qualifies to the
IMO 2nd level exam.
 Weightage is given to the top 5% of the students in every class,
who had appeared in the Math Olympiad Level 1. If there’s a tie
between two candidates, weightage will be given to their scores in
the separate sections.
 The 25 top scorers in every class and zone.
 The topper of the class from which a minimum of 10 students have
applied if he/she has scored 50% of the qualifying scores. If
registration is received by the section, the topper, irrespective of
which section he/she belongs to, will qualify for the IMO 2nd level
exam. If registrations have been done section-wise, it isn’t
necessary that the gold medal winners will qualify for Level 2.

IMO Syllabus for Grade 9th:


IMO Level 1 Examination:
The participant has to answer 50 Questions in 60 Minutes. There will
be a separate question paper for each class. Question paper will have four
sections:

IMO Level 2 Exam


 The Level 2 Exam is held for students belonging from Class 3 to
Class 12. There are certain criteria to decide who qualifies to the
IMO 2nd level exam.
 Weightage is given to the top 5% of the students in every class,
who had appeared in the Math Olympiad Level 1. If there’s a tie
between two candidates, weightage will be given to their scores in
the separate sections.
 The 25 top scorers in every class and zone.
 The topper of the class from which a minimum of 10 students have
applied if he/she has scored 50% of the qualifying scores. If
registration is received by the section, the topper, irrespective of
which section he/she belongs to, will qualify for the IMO 2nd level
exam. If registrations have been done section-wise, it isn’t
necessary that the gold medal winners will qualify for Level 2.

IMO Syllabus for Grade 10th:


IMO Level 1 Examination:
The participant has to answer 50 Questions in 60 Minutes. There will
be a separate question paper for each class. Question paper will have four
sections:

IMO Level 2 Exam


 The Level 2 Exam is held for students belonging from Class 3 to
Class 12. There are certain criteria to decide who qualifies to the
IMO 2nd level exam.
 Weightage is given to the top 5% of the students in every class,
who had appeared in the Math Olympiad Level 1. If there’s a tie
between two candidates, weightage will be given to their scores in
the separate sections.
 The 25 top scorers in every class and zone.
 The topper of the class from which a minimum of 10 students have
applied if he/she has scored 50% of the qualifying scores. If
registration is received by the section, the topper, irrespective of
which section he/she belongs to, will qualify for the IMO 2nd level
exam. If registrations have been done section-wise, it isn’t
necessary that the gold medal winners will qualify for Level 2.

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