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Mathematics is the subject that is useful in every field of life, it requires the attention and dedication to learn and practice maths. We aim to provide every detail and resource to the students for Maths Olympiad such as question papers, Sample Papers, Mock test paper which will help you in growing your problem-solving and numerical skill. Math Olympiad exists for High School, Middle school, and High school students.

Math Olympiad

 

In this article students will find many math Olympiads which is conducted by various Organizations at National and International Level. Along with this you will also find registration, Syllabus, Sample Papers, Admit Card, Result Details. Click the link below to jump to the desired destination.

Content:

List of Maths Olympiad

Maths Olympiad Registration

Maths Olympiad Syllabus

Maths Olympiad Sample Papers

Maths Olympiad Admit Card

Maths Olympiad Results

List of Math Olympiad:

The list of Mathematics Olympiad which is conducted in India on different Levels (Zonal, National, and International Level) by various organization is listed below.

List of Math Olympiad

Sl. No.

List of Math Olympiad

1

International Mathematics Olympiad [IMO]

2

Unified International Mathematics Olympiad [UIMO]

3

ASSET Maths Olympiad

4

International Olympiad of Maths [IOM]

5

National Interactive Maths Olympiad [NIMO]

6

Humming Bird Mathematics Olympiad [HMO]

7

IAIS Mathematics

8

International Mathematical Olympiad [IMO]

9

KVPY

10

NOF Maths Olympiad

11

SEAMO

The Mathematics Olympiad was founded in 1977, the Math Olympiads program centers on monthly contests in which teams of students in grades 1st to 12th compete. The Math Olympiads is typically used by math clubs in elementary and middle schools. Depending on their performance in each contest, students and teams are rewarded with certificates, plaques or trophies.

Math Olympiad Registration 2024:

There are many Organizations in India which conducts Math Olympiad. Many Organizations accept Individual Participation whereas few of them do not encourage Individual Participation and in that case, students are required to register themselves through the School (If the School is registered otherwise students can request their respective school authorities to register themselves). 

The different Registration criteria for different Math Olympiad has been stated below:

SOF IMO Registration Details:

Students from Std. I to XII are eligible for the first level of the SOF IMO Olympiad exam. There will be no 2nd level of exam for the students of Std. 1 & 2. Students can only apply through their respective schools as it does not encourage Individual Participation.

Exam Name:- International mathematics Olympiad

Conducting Authority:- Science Olympiad Foundation

Registration Status:- Open

Unified Council UIMO Registration:

Students of Std. I,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11 (PCM) and XII (PCM) are eligible for UIMO Exam which is conducted by Unified Council. It does not encourage Individual participation so the student are requested to apply through their respected School.

Exam Name:- Unified International mathematics Olympiad

Conducting Authority:- Unified Olympiad

Registration Status:- Open

ASSET Math Olympiad 2024 Registration:

Students from Std. III to X can apply for the ASSET Mathematics Olympiad. ASSET Math Olympiad does not permit Individual participation So students are required to apply through their respective school.

Exam Name:- Mathematics Olympiad

Conducting Authority:- ASSET

Registration Status:- Open

Exam Dates:- Summer Round- August | Winter Round- December

IOM Exam Registration:

Students of classes I to XII can apply for the IOM Olympiad which is conducted by SilverZone Foundation. Students can either register individually or through respected schools.

Exam Name:- International Olympiad of Mathematics.

Conducting Authority:- SilverZone

Registration Status:- Open

NIMO Exam Registration:

Students of classes I to XII can apply for the NIMO Olympiad which is conducted by EduHeal Foundation. EduHeal does not permit Individual participation so the student have to apply through their respective school.

Exam Name:- National Interactive Maths Olympiad

Conducting Authority:- EduHeal Foundation

Registration Status:- Open

 

HMO Exam Registration:

Students of classes I to XII can apply for HMO Olympiad. Only students who belong to Participating schools can take part in the HummingBird HMO exam.

Exam Name:- HummingBird Mathematics Olympiad

Conducting Authority:- HummingBird Education

Registration Status:- Open

 

IAIS Mathematics Olympiad 2024 Registration:

The Student must be from class 2 to 12. Only students who belong to Participating schools can take part in IAIS Mathematics Olympiad.

Exam Name:- Mathematics Olympiad

Conducting Authority:- Macmillan Education

Registration Status:- Open

 

HBCSE IMO Registration:

Students of classes I to XII can apply for the NIMO Olympiad. Students can only register if their schools have registered for this Olympiad or if they study in Kendriya Vidyalaya or Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya.

Exam Name:- International Mathematics Olympiad

Conducting Authority:- HBCSE

Registration Status:- Closed

 

KVPY 2024 Registration:

The student of Class XI, XII or in the First year of any Undergraduate course in Basic Science can register for this Olympiad. Students can directly apply online through the Official Website of KVPY.

Exam Name:- KVPY

Conducting Authority:- Department of Science and Technology, Government of India

Registration Status:- Open

 

NOF IMQ Olympiad Application Form:

The Students from Class I to XII can apply for this Maths Olympiad. Students can register themselves through their school only.

Exam Name:- International Math Qualifier

Conducting Authority:- National Olympiad Foundation

Registration Status:- Open

 

SEAMO 2024 Registration:

The student from class V to XII and aged 7 to 18 years can apply for this Olympiad. The students can directly apply online and can choose their examination center as per their convenient location. 

Exam Name:- Math Olympiad

Conducting Authority:- SEAMO

Registration Status:- Open

 

Math Olympiad Syllabus:

The Math Olympiad carries the same syllabus as of Indian Curriculum but the question asked in the Olympiad exams is totally different from the academic exam. The medium of question will be English and there will be only objective type questions asked in all the olympiads. The different Std. will have different question papers and difficulty level also increases from class to class. The syllabus will provide the pathway to students for effective preparation of the Olympiad exam. The detailed syllabus for various individual Math Olympiads has been mentioned below:

Science Olympiad Foundation IMO Syllabus:

The SOF IMO Syllabus is mainly based on the Indian Curriculum. The International Math Olympiad question paper consists of 4 sections and the marking scheme for class 1-4 and 5-12 will be different. The marking scheme along with the Syllabus of different classes are shown below:

SOF IMO 2024 Marking Scheme:

Class
SECTION
NO. OF QUESTIONS
MARKS/QUESTION
TOTAL MARKS
1st to 4th Logical Reasoning 10 1 10
Mathematical Reasoning 10 1 10
Everyday Mathematics 10 1 10
Achievers Section 5 2 10
  Grand Total 35   40
5th to 12th Logical Reasoning 15 1 15
Mathematical Reasoning 20 1 20
Everyday Mathematics 10 1 10
Achievers Section 5 3 15
  Grand Total 50   60

IMO SOF Syllabus Class 1

Total Questions: 35

Time: 1 hr.

Section – 1: Patterns, Odd One Out, Measuring Units, Geometrical Shapes, Spatial Understanding, Grouping, Analogy, Ranking Test, Problems based on Figures.

Section – 2: Numerals, Number names, Number Sense (2 digit numbers), Addition, Subtraction, Lengths, Weights and Comparisons, Time, Money, Geometrical Shapes and Solids, Patterns.

Section – 3: Syllabus as per Section–1 and 2.

Section – 4: Higher Order Thinking Questions - Syllabus as per Section–1 and 2.

SOF IMO Syllabus Class 2

Total Questions: 35

Time: 1 hr.

Section – 1: Patterns, Odd One Out, Measuring Units, Geometrical Shapes, Analogy, Ranking Test, Grouping of Figures, Embedded Figures, Coding-Decoding.

Section – 2: Numerals, number names and Number Sense (3-Digit Numbers), Computation Operations, Length, Weight, Capacity, Time, Temperature, Money, Lines, Shapes and Solids, Pictographs, Patterns.

Section – 3 : Syllabus same as Section 2.

Section – 4: Higher Order Thinking Questions - Syllabus as per Section 2.

IMO SOF Syllabus Class 3

Total Questions: 35

Time: 1 hr.

Section – 1: Patterns, Analogy, and Classification, Alphabet Test, Coding-Decoding, Ranking Test, Grouping of Figures and Figure Matrix, Mirror Images, Geometrical Shapes, Embedded Figures, Days and Dates & Possible Combinations.

Section – 2: Numerals, Number names and Number Sense (4-digit numbers), Computation Operations, Fractions, Length, Weight, Capacity, Temperature, Time, Money, Geometry, Data Handling.

Section – 3: The Syllabus of this section will be based on the Syllabus of Mathematical Reasoning.

Section – 4: Higher Order Thinking Questions - Syllabus as per Section – 2.

SOF IMO Class 4th Syllabus

Total Questions: 35

Time: 1 hr.

Section – 1: Patterns, Alphabet Test, Coding-Decoding, Ranking Test, Mirror Images, Geometrical Shapes and Solids, Embedded Figures, Direction Sense Test, Days and Dates & Possible Combinations, Analogy, and Classification.

Section – 2: Numerals and Number Names, Number Sense (5-digit numbers), Computation Operations, Fractions, Length, Weight, Capacity, Time, Money, Geometry, Perimeter of Various Shapes, Symmetry, Conversions, Data Handling

Section – 3: The Syllabus of this section will be based on the Syllabus of Mathematical Reasoning.

Section – 4: Higher Order Thinking Questions - Syllabus as per Section 2.

SOF IMO Class 5th Syllabus

Total Questions: 50

Time: 1 hr.

Section – 1: Patterns, Analogy and Classification, Geometrical Shapes, Mirror and Water Images, Direction Sense Test, Ranking Test, Alphabet Test, Logical Sequence of Words, Puzzle Test, Coding-Decoding.

Section – 2 : Numerals, Number names and Number Sense (7 and 8 digit numbers), Computation Operations, Fractions and Decimals, Measurement of Length, Weight, Capacity, Volume, Time, Temperature and Money, Conversions, Geometrical Shapes and Solids, Angles, Perimeter of Various Shapes & Area of Rectangle and Square, Symmetry, Data Handling

Section – 3: The Syllabus of this section will be based on the Syllabus of Mathematical Reasoning.

Section – 4: Higher Order Thinking Questions - Syllabus as per Section 2.

SOF IMO Class 6th Syllabus

Total Questions: 50

Time: 1 hr.

Section – 1: Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning.

Section – 2: Knowing our Numbers, Whole Numbers, Playing with Numbers, Basic Geometrical Ideas, Understanding Elementary Shapes, Integers, Fractions, Decimals, Data Handling, Mensuration, Algebra, Ratio And Proportion, Symmetry, Practical Geometry

Section – 3: The Syllabus of this section will be based on the syllabus of Mathematical Reasoning.

Section – 4: Higher Order Thinking Questions - Syllabus as per Section – 2.

IMO SOF Syllabus Class 7

Total Questions: 50

Time: 1 hr.

Section – 1: Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning.

Section – 2: Integers, Fractions and Decimals, Exponents and Powers, Algebraic Expressions, Simple Linear Equations, Lines and Angles, Comparing Quantities, The Triangle and its Properties, Symmetry, Congruence of Triangles, Rational Numbers, Perimeter and Area,  Data Handling, Visualizing Solid Shapes, Practical Geometry.

Section – 3: The Syllabus of this section will be based on the syllabus of Mathematical Reasoning.

Section – 4: Higher Order Thinking Questions - Syllabus as per Section – 2.

IMO SOF Syllabus Class 8

Total Questions: 50

Time: 1 hr.

Section – 1: Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning.

Section – 2 : Rational Numbers, Squares and Square Roots, Cubes and Cube Roots, Exponents and Powers, Comparing Quantities, Algebraic Expressions and  Identities, Linear Equations in One Variable, Understanding Quadrilaterals, Constructions, Mensuration, Visualizing Solid Shapes, Data Handling, Direct and Inverse Variations, Factorization, Introduction to Graphs, Playing with Numbers.

Section – 3: The Syllabus of this section will be based on the syllabus of Mathematical Reasoning.

Section – 4: Higher Order Thinking Questions - Syllabus as per Section – 2.

SOF IMO Syllabus Class 9

Total Questions: 50

Time: 1 hr.

Section – 1: Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning.

Section – 2: Number Systems, Polynomials, Coordinate Geometry, Linear Equations in Two Variables, Introduction to Euclid’s Geometry, Lines and Angles, Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Areas of Parallelograms and Triangles, Circles, Constructions, Heron’s Formula, Surface Areas and Volumes, Statistics, Probability.

Section – 3: The syllabus of this section will be based on the syllabus of Mathematical Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude.

Section – 4: Higher Order Thinking Questions - Syllabus as per Section – 2.

SOF IMO Syllabus Class 10

Total Questions: 50

Time: 1 hr.

Section – 1: Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning.

Section – 2: Real Numbers, Polynomials, Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables, Quadratic Equations, Arithmetic Progressions, Triangles, Coordinate Geometry, Introduction to Trigonometry, Some Applications of Trigonometry, Circles, Constructions, Areas Related to Circles, Surface Areas and Volumes, Statistics, Probability.

Section – 3: The Syllabus of this section will be based on the syllabus of Mathematical Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude.

Section – 4: Higher Order Thinking Questions - Syllabus as per Section – 2.

SOF IMO Syllabus Class 11

Total Questions: 50

Time: 1 hr.

Section – 1: Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning.

Section – 2 : Sets, Relations and Functions, Principle of Mathematical Induction, Logarithms, Complex Numbers & Quadratic Equations, Linear Inequations, Sequences and Series, Trigonometry, Straight Lines, Circles, Conic Sections, Permutations and Combinations, Binomial Theorem, Statistics, Mathematical Reasoning, Limits and Derivatives, Probability, Introduction to 3-D Geometry.

Section – 3: The Syllabus of this section will be based on the Syllabus of Mathematical Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude.

Section – 4: Higher Order Thinking Questions - Syllabus as per Section – 2.

SOF IMO Syllabus Class 12

Total Questions: 50

Time: 1 hr.

Section – 1: Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning.

Section – 2: Relations and Functions, Inverse Trigonometric Functions, Matrices and Determinants, Continuity and Differentiability, Application of Derivatives, Integrals, Application of Integrals, Differential Equations, Vector Algebra, Three Dimensional Geometry, Probability, Linear Programming.

Section – 3: The Syllabus of this section will be based on the Syllabus of Mathematical Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude.

Section – 4: Higher Order Thinking Questions - Syllabus as per Section – 2.

 Unified International Mathematics Olympiad Syllabus:

There are three sections in UIMO Syllabus as Mathematics, Logical Reasoning, and Critical Thinking. The students are tested in these areas to check their understanding of the concepts in the subject.

UIMO Syllabus Class 1

Mathematics: Numbers up to 100, Ordinal numbers, Addition, Subtraction, Length, weight, capacity, Time, Money, Geometrical Shapes.

Reasoning: Which one is different, Analogy, What comes next, Similar shapes, Complete the figure, Hidden shapes, Grouping.

UIMO Class 2 Syllabus

Mathematics: Numbers, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Length, Weight, Capacity, Time, Money, Geometrical shapes.

Reasoning: Series, Similar shapes, Analytical reasoning, Odd One Out, Analogy, Grouping of figures, Hidden shapes, Complete the figures.

UIMO Class 3 Syllabus

Mathematics: Numbers, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Fractions, Length, Weight, Capacity, Time, Money, Shapes.

Reasoning: Shapes after adding, incomplete pattern, Series, Analogy, Odd one out, Alphabet Test, Grouping of Figures, Analytical reasoning, Hidden shapes.

Critical Thinking: Higher-order thinking questions as per the syllabus of mathematics and reasoning (above). This section also includes a combination of skills like conscious application in real life, Logical & Inductive Reasoning, Tactics & Strategies in decision making

UIMO Class 4th Syllabus

Mathematics: Large Numbers, Roman numerals, Addition and Subtraction, Multiplication and division, Factors and Multiples, Fractions, Length, Weight, Capacity, Time, Geometry, Perimeter and area

Reasoning: Adding figures, Subtracting figures, Grouping of identical figures, Odd one out, Series, Analytical reasoning, Alphabet Test, Coding-Decoding, Analogy and Counting figures.

Critical Thinking: Higher-order thinking questions as per the syllabus of mathematics and reasoning (above). This section also includes a combination of skills like conscious application in real life, Logical & Inductive Reasoning, Tactics & Strategies in decision making

UIMO Class 5th Syllabus

Mathematics: Large Numbers, Factors and multiples, Fractions and Decimals, Measurement of Length, Weight, Capacity, Volume, Time, Temperature, Conversions, Percentages, Ratios, Speed distance and time, Simple interest, Profit and loss, Geometry, Perimeter and area.

Reasoning: Coding-decoding, Grouping of identical figures, Odd one out, Hidden figures, Series, Mathematical reasoning, Analytical reasoning, Analogy, Mirror Images, Ranking Test, Alphabet Test, Coding-Decoding.

Critical Thinking: Higher-order thinking questions as per the syllabus of mathematics and reasoning (above). This section also includes a combination of skills like conscious application in real life, Logical & Inductive Reasoning, Tactics & Strategies in decision making.

UIMO Class 6th Syllabus

Mathematics - 1: Knowing our Numbers, Whole Numbers, Playing with Numbers, Basic Geometrical Ideas, Understanding Elementary Shapes, Integers, Fractions, Decimals, Data Handling, Mensuration, Algebra, Ratio and Proportion, Symmetry.

Mathematics - 2: Syllabus as per Mathematics – 1. This section includes multiple-choice questions which have more than one option as correct answers.

Reasoning: Analogy, Series, Coding-decoding, Alphabet test, Mirror image, Paper folding, Opened out, Odd one out, Mathematical reasoning, Analytical reasoning, Puzzle test.

Critical Thinking: Higher-order thinking questions as per the syllabus of mathematics and reasoning (above). This section also includes a combination of skills like conscious application in real life, Logical & Inductive Reasoning, Tactics & Strategies in decision making.

UIMO Class 7 Syllabus

Mathematics - 1: Integers, Fractions and Decimals, Data Handling, Simple Equations, Lines and Angles, Triangle, and its Properties, Congruence of Triangles, Comparing Quantities, Rational Numbers, Practical Geometry, Perimeter and Area, Algebraic Expressions, Exponents and Powers, Symmetry.

Mathematics - 2: Syllabus as per Mathematics – 1. This section includes multiple-choice questions which have more than one option as correct answers.

Reasoning: Analogy, Series, Coding-Decoding, Alphabet test, Mirror Image, Folded in, Paper cutting, Odd one out, Analytical Reasoning, Direction sense test, Mathematical Reasoning, Puzzle test.

Critical Thinking: Higher-order thinking questions as per the syllabus of mathematics and reasoning (above). This section also includes a combination of skills like conscious application in real life, Logical & Inductive Reasoning, Tactics & Strategies in decision making.

UIMO Syllabus Class 8

Mathematics - 1: Rational Numbers, Linear Equations in One Variable, Understanding Quadrilaterals, Data Handling, Squares and Square Roots, Cubes and Cube Roots, Comparing Quantities, Algebraic Expressions, and Identities, Visualizing Solid Shapes, Mensuration, Exponents and Powers, Direct and Inverse Proportions, Factorization.

Mathematics - 2: Syllabus as per Mathematics – 1. This section includes multiple-choice questions which have more than one option as correct answers.

Reasoning: Analogy, Series, Coding-decoding, Mirror image, Paper cutting, Odd one out, Analytical reasoning, Direction sense, Mathematical reasoning, Cube and dice, Clocks, Calendar, Logical Venn diagrams.

Critical Thinking: Syllabus as per mathematics and reasoning. This section includes a combination of skills like conscious application in real life, Logical & Inductive Reasoning, Tactics & Strategies in decision making, higher-order thinking.

UIMO Syllabus Class 9

Mathematics - 1: Number Systems, Polynomials, Coordinate Geometry, Linear Equations in Two Variables, Introduction to Euclid’s Geometry, Lines and Angles, Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Areas of Parallelograms and Triangles, Circles, Heron’s Formula, Surface Areas, and Volumes.

Mathematics - 2: Syllabus as per Mathematics – 1. This section includes multiple-choice questions which have more than one option as correct answers.

Reasoning: Analogy, Series, Coding and decoding, Mirror and water image, Blood relations, Odd one out, Analytical reasoning, Direction sense test, Mathematical reasoning, Cube, and dice, Dot representation.

Critical Thinking: Higher-order thinking questions as per the syllabus of mathematics and reasoning (above). This section also includes a combination of skills like conscious application in real life, Logical & Inductive Reasoning, Tactics & Strategies in decision making.

IMO Syllabus Class 10

Mathematics - 1: Real Numbers, Polynomials, Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables, Quadratic Equations, Arithmetic Progressions, Triangles, Coordinate Geometry, Introduction to Trigonometry, Some Applications of Trigonometry, Circles, Areas Related to Circles, Surface Areas and Volumes.

Mathematics - 2: Syllabus as per Mathematics – 1. This section includes multiple-choice questions which have more than one option as correct answers.

Reasoning: Analogy, Series, Coding and decoding, Alphabet test, Mirror and water image, Blood relations, Odd one out, Analytical reasoning, Direction sense test, Mathematical reasoning, Cube and Dice, Puzzle test, Venn diagram, Comprehension analysis.

Critical Thinking: Higher-order thinking questions as per the syllabus of mathematics and reasoning (above). This section also includes a combination of skills like conscious application in real life, Logical & Inductive Reasoning, Tactics & Strategies in decision making

UIMO Syllabus Class 11

Mathematics - 1: Sets, Relations and Functions, Principle of Mathematical Induction, Logarithms, Complex Numbers & Quadratic Equations, Linear In-equations, Sequences and Series, Trigonometry, Straight Lines, Circles, Conic Sections, Permutations, and Combinations, Binomial Theorem, Statistics, Mathematical Reasoning, Limits and Derivatives, Probability, Introduction to 3D Geometry.

Mathematics - 2: Syllabus as per Mathematics – 1. This section includes multiple-choice questions which have more than one option as correct answers.

Reasoning: Analogy, Series, Coding and decoding, Alphabet test, Mirror and water image, Blood relations, Odd one out, Embedded figures, Analytical reasoning, Direction sense test, Mathematical reasoning, Cube, and Dice, Puzzle test, Venn diagrams.

Critical Thinking: Higher-order thinking questions as per the syllabus of mathematics and reasoning (above). This section also includes a combination of skills like conscious application in real life, Logical & Inductive Reasoning, Tactics & Strategies in decision making

UIMO Syllabus Class 12

Mathematics - 1: Relations and Functions, Inverse Trigonometric Functions, Matrices and Determinants, Continuity and Differentiability, Application of Derivatives, Integrals, Application of Integrals, Differential Equations, Vector Algebra, Three Dimensional Geometry, Probability, Linear programming.

Mathematics - 2: Syllabus as per Mathematics – 1. This section includes multiple-choice questions which have more than one option as correct answers.

Reasoning: Analogy, Series, Coding and decoding, Alphabet test, Mirror and water image, Blood relations, Odd one out, Embedded figures, Analytical reasoning, Direction sense test, Mathematical reasoning, Cube, and Dice.

Critical Thinking: Higher-order thinking questions as per the syllabus of mathematics and reasoning (above). This section also includes a combination of skills like conscious application in real life, Logical & Inductive Reasoning, Tactics & Strategies in decision making.

ASSET Math Olympiad Syllabus:

ASSET Mathematics is a diagnostic test, not a competitive test. Students are tested based on performance in various skill areas. The report contains strengths and weaknesses in Maths subject. The ASSET Maths question pattern and types of questions asked in the Olympiad exams will be totally different from the academic exam pattern. ASSET Mathematics Exam will be based on the Indian curriculum (CBSE, ICSE, IGCSE, and Major State Boards). It tests what students have understood regarding the particular subject and does not test your memory. Students can refer to ASSET Math Syllabus for detailed information regarding it.

SilverZone IOM Syllabus:

Chapter-wise marking Scheme will help students to perform better in SilverZone Mathematics Olympiads. The actual marks distribution may differ depending on the prerogative of the paper setters concerned. The Math Olympiad is having the same syllabus as of the Indian Schooling System. The syllabus is mainly based on CBSE and also ICSE/ICS and other major State Boards.

Find out the IOM Olympiad Syllabus and marking scheme for all the classes.

Class-1 IOM Syllabus

Unit

Chapters

No. of Questions

Marks

Total Marks

Counting Numbers

Back and Forth Counting, Ones, Tens and Hundreds

3

2.5

7.5

Operations on Numbers

Addition,Subtraction,Comparison

10

2.5

25

Time and Calendar

Time and Calendar

2

2.5

5

Money

Money

1

2.5

2.5

Measurement

Measurement

3

2.5

7.5

Geometrical Shapes

Geometrical Shapes

5

2.5

12.5

Reasoning and Aptitude

Reasoning and Aptitude

8

2

16

Scholar’s Zone

Scholar’s Zone

8

3

24

Total Questions -40

Total Marks - 100

     
     

Class-2 IOM Syllabus

Unit

Chapters

No. of Questions

Marks

Total Marks

Counting Numbers

Ones

Tens

Hundreds and Thousands

5

2.5

12.5

Operations on Numbers

Addition

Subtraction

Multiplication

Division

Comparison

10

2.5

25

Time and Calendar

Time and Calendar

2

2.5

5

Money

Money

1

2.5

2.5

Measurement

Measurement

3

2.5

7.5

Geometrical Shapes

Geometrical Shapes

3

2.5

7.5

Reasoning and Aptitude

Reasoning and Aptitude

8

2

16

Scholar’s Zone

Scholar’s Zone

8

3

24

Total Questions

Total Marks

     

40

100

     

Class-3 IOM Syllabus

Unit

Chapters

No. of Questions

Marks

Total Marks

Numbers and Their Operations

Number Sense and Numeration

Addition and Subtraction

Multiplication and Division

11

2

22

Fractions

Fractions

4

2

8

Everyday Mathematics

Time and Calendar

Money

Unitary Method

3

2

6

Measurement

Measurement

4

2

8

Geometrical Shapes

Geometrical Shapes

5

2

10

Data Handling

Data Handling

3

2

6

Reasoning and Aptitude

Reasoning and Aptitude

10

1.5

15

Scholar’s Zone

Scholar’s Zone

10

2.5

25

Total Questions

Total Marks

     

50

100

     

Class-4 IOM Syllabus

Unit

Chapters

No. of Questions

Marks

Total Marks

Numbers and Their Operations

Number Sense and Numeration

Roman Numerals

Addition and Subtraction

Multiplication and Division

10

2

20

Fractions and Decimals

Fractions and Decimals

5

2

10

Everyday Mathematics

Money

Unitary Method

2

2

4

Geometrical Shapes

Geometrical Shapes

5

2

10

Perimeter and Area

Perimeter and Area

5

2

10

Data Handling

Data Handling

3

2

6

Reasoning and Aptitude

Reasoning and Aptitude

10

1.5

15

Scholar’s Zone

Scholar’s Zone

10

2.5

25

Total Questions

Total Marks

     

50

100

     

Class-5 IOM Syllabus

Unit

Chapters

No. of Questions

Marks

Total Marks

Numbers in Operations

Number Sense and Numeration

Numbers in Operations

Factors and Multiples

11

2

22

Fractions and Decimals

Fractions and Decimals

4

2

8

Everyday Mathematics

Percentage

Ratio and Proportion/ Time and Distance

4

2

8

Geometry and Measurement

Measurement

Geometry

7

2

14

Data Handling

Data Handling

3

2

6

Algebra

Introduction to Algebra

1

2

2

Reasoning and Aptitude

Reasoning and Aptitude

10

1.5

15

Scholar’s Zone

Scholar’s Zone

10

2.5

25

Total Questions

Total Marks

     

50

100

     

Class-6 IOM Syllabus

Unit

Chapters

No. of Questions

Marks

Total Marks

Numbers and Their Operations

Number and Their Operation

Factors and Multiples

9

2

18

Fractions and Decimals

Fractions and Decimals

5

2

10

Algebra , Ratio and Proportion

Algebra

Ratio and Proportion

5

2

10

Geometry and Mensuration

Mensuration

Geometry

7

2

14

Data Handling

Data Handling

3

2

6

Sets

Introduction to Sets

1

2

2

Reasoning and Aptitude

Reasoning and Aptitude

10

1.5

15

Scholar’s Zone

Scholar’s Zone

10

2.5

25

Total Questions

Total Marks

     

50

100

     

Class-7 IOM Syllabus

Unit

Chapters

No. of Questions

Marks

Total Marks

Numbers and Their Operations

Numbers and Their Operations

Fractions and Decimals

Rational Numbers

Exponents and Powers

12

2

24

Algebra

Algebraic Expressions

Linear Equations

3

2

6

Everyday Mathematics

Ratio and Proportion

Percentage

Profit and Loss

Simple and Compound Interests

4

2

8

Geometry and Mensuration

Lines and Angles

Triangles

Mensuration

7

2

14

Data Handling

Data Handling

3

2

6

Sets

Sets

1

2

2

Reasoning and Aptitude

Reasoning and Aptitude

10

1.5

15

Scholar’s Zone

Scholar’s Zone

10

2.5

25

Total Questions

Total Marks

     

50

100

     

Class-8 SilverZone Mathematics Syllabus

Unit

Chapters

No. of Questions

Marks

Total Marks

Number Systems and operations

Number Systems

Powers and exponents

Square and Square Root

Cube and Cube Root

6

2

12

Algebra and Geometry

Algebraic Expression

Factorization

Linear Equation

Convex and Concave polygon

6

2

12

Comparing Quantities

Direct and inverse proportions

Time and Work

Percentage

Profit and Loss

Compound Interest and Simple Interest

8

2

16

Mensuration

Surface area and volume of Cube

Cuboid and Cylinder

4

2

8

Data Handling

Frequency distribution

Line graph

Bar graph

Histogram and Pie Chart

4

2

8

Applied Mathematics

Operation on Sets and Venn Diagrams

2

2

4

Reasoning and Aptitude

Reasoning and Aptitude

10

1.5

15

Scholar’s Zone

Scholar’s Zone

10

2.5

25

Total Questions

Total Marks

     

50

100

     

Class-9 SilverZone Mathematics Syllabus

Unit

Chapters

No. of Questions

Marks

Total Marks

Real Numbers

Irrational Numbers

Real numbers and their Decimal expansions

Operation on real Numbers

Laws of Exponents for real numbers

4

2

8

Algebra & Co-ordinate geometry

Polynomials

Logarithms

Linear equation in two variables

Coordinate geometry

8

2

16

Geometry

Lines and angles

Triangles

Quadrilaterals

Areas of Parallelograms and Triangles

Circles

5

2

10

Trigonometry

Trigonometric Ratios And Identities

3

2

6

Statistics and Probability

Measures of Dispersion

Mean

Median and mode

Probability of an Event

5

2

10

Applied Mathematics

Mensuration and Word Problems Based On Mathematics

5

2

10

Reasoning and Aptitude

Reasoning and Aptitude

10

1.5

15

Scholar’s Zone

Scholar’s Zone

10

2.5

25

Total Questions

Total Marks

     

50

100

     

Class-10 SilverZone IOM Syllabus

Unit

Chapters

No. of Questions

Marks

Total Marks

Number System & Sequence and Series

Decimal Expansion of Rational numbers

Arithmetic Progression

Geometric Progression

Harmonic Progression

5

2

10

Algebra & Co-ordinate geometry

Polynomials

Pair of Linear equations in two variables

Quadratic equation

Coordinate geometry

5

2

10

Geometry

Similar figures

Similarity of Triangles

Areas Of Similar triangles

Circles

Tangent to a circle

5

2

10

Trigonometry

Trigonometry

Height and Distance

5

2

10

Statistics and Probability

Mean

Mode and Median of grouped Data

Mean deviation about mean

Mean deviation about Median

Standard Deviation and Variance

Probability of Events

5

2

10

Mensuration

Surface Area and Volume

5

2

10

Reasoning and Aptitude

Reasoning and Aptitude

10

1.5

15

Scholar’s Zone

Scholar’s Zone

10

2.5

25

Total Questions

Total Marks

     

50

100

     

Class-11 Mathematics Syllabus

Unit

Chapters

No. of Questions

Marks

Total Marks

Sets & Functions

Sets

Relations and Functions

Trigonometric functions

8

2

16

Algebra

Mathematical Induction

Complex number

Sequence and series

Permutation and combination

Binomial theorem

logarithm

Inequality

8

2

16

Coordinate Geometry & Vectors

Straight lines

Conic Sections

Introduction to 3D geometry and Introduction to Vectors

6

2

12

Calculus

Limits and derivatives

3

2

6

Mathematical Reasoning

Statements

logical Connectives

Negation

Implications

Validation

Truth table

Tautology and Contradiction

Duality

Algebra of Statements

1

2

2

Statistics & Probability

Measures of Dispersion

Range

Mean Deviation

Variance and Standard Deviation

Analysis of frequency Distribution

Axiomatic Approach to probability

4

2

8

Reasoning and Aptitude

Reasoning and Aptitude

10

1.5

15

Scholar’s Zone

Scholar’s Zone

10

2.5

25

Total Questions

Total Marks

     

50

100

     

Class-12 SIlverZone Mathematics Olympiad Syllabus

Unit

Chapters

No. of Questions

Marks

Total Marks

Relations and Functions

Sets

Types of Relations

Types of Functions

Composition Of Functions

Invertible Functions

Binary Operations

Inverse Trigonometric functions and their properties

5

2

10

Algebra

Matrices and Determinants

4

2

8

Vectors & 3D

Vector algebra and Three dimensional geometry

6

2

12

Calculus

Applications of Derivatives

Integrals

Application of Integrals

Differential Equation

10

2

20

Linear programming & Mathematical Reasoning

Linear Programming Problem and its Mathematical Formulation and Mathematical Reasoning

1

2

2

Probability

Conditional Probability

Multiplication Theorem on Probability

Independent Events

Bayes' Theorem

Random Variables and its Probability Distributions

Binomial Distribution

4

2

8

Reasoning and Aptitude

Reasoning and Aptitude

10

1.5

15

Scholar’s Zone

Scholar’s Zone

10

2.5

25

Total Questions

Total Marks

     

50

100

     

EduHeal NIMO Syllabus:

The syllabus for National Interactive Mathematics Olympiad (NIMO) is based on the Indian Schooling syllabus. The syllabus for different classes (From Class I to XII) are mentioned below:

Classes

Syllabus Details

Class 1

  • Geometry- Shapes & Spatial Understanding, Solids around Us

  • Numbers- Developing a Sense of Numbers, Counting and operation of number 1-9 and zero, Number from 10-20, Addition and Subtraction (up to 20), Numbers from 21-99, Mental Arithmetic.

  • Money- Identifies common currency notes and coins, putting together small amounts of money.

  • Measurement- Length and Weight

  • Time- Distinguishes between events occurring in time using terms earlier and later, Narrates the sequence of events in a day.

  • Data Handling- Collects, represents and interprets simple data such as measuring the arm length or circumference of the head using a paper strip.

  • Patterns

Class 2

  • Numbers, Addition and Subtraction, Preparation for Multiplication and Division, Mental Arithmetic, Money

  • Measurement of Length, Weight, Capacity (Volume), Time

  • Data Handling, Patterns

  • Geometry Shapes & Spatial Understanding 3D and 2D Shapes.

Class 3

  • Geometrical Shapes & Spatial Understanding, 

  • Numbers (Number sequence up to 1000), Addition & Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Mental Arithmetic, Money 

  • Measurement Length, Weight, Volume, Time

  • Data Handling, Patterns

Class 4

  • Geometric Shapes & Spatial Understanding, 

  • Numbers and Operations (number tables), Mental Arithmetic, Fractional Numbers, 

  • Money, Measurement Length, Weight, Volume, Time, 

  • Data Handling, Patterns

Class 5

  • Geometrical Shapes & Spatial Understanding

  • Numbers and operations, Mental Arithmetic, Fractional Numbers

  • Money

  • Measurement, Data Handling, Patterns

  • Average, Percentage & Ratio Proportion, Profit and Loss, Circles, Triangles, and Quadrilaterals.

Class 6

  • Number Systems- Knowing Numbers, Playing Numbers, Whole Numbers, Negative Numbers and Integers, Fractions.

  • Algebra- Introduction to Algebra, Ratio and Proportion.

  • Geometry- Basic Geometric Ideas (2D), Understanding Elementary Shapes

  • Mensuration- Concept of Perimeter and Introduction to Area

  • Data Handling

Class 7

  • Number Systems- Knowing our Numbers: Integers, Fractions, and rational numbers, Powers

  • Algebra- Algebraic Expressions, Ratio, and Proportion

  • Geometry- Understanding Shapes, Properties of Triangles, Symmetry, Representing 3D in 2D, Congruence, Construction (Using scale, protractor, compass)

  • Mensuration- Revision of perimeter, Idea of pi, Circumference of Circle.

  • Area- Concept of measurement using a basic unit area of a square, rectangle, triangle, parallelogram, and circle, area between two rectangles and two concentric circles.

  • Data Handling- Mean, Median and Mode, Construction of Bar graphs

Class 8

  • Number Systems- Rational Numbers, Powers, Square, Square Roots, Cubes, Cube Roots, Playing with Numbers, 

  • Algebra- Algebraic Expressions, Ratio, and Proportion

  • Geometry- Understanding Shapes, Converting 3D to 2D, Construction of Shapes (Quadrilaterals)

  • Mensuration- Area of trapezium and polygon

  • Data Handling: Pie Charts, Arranging Data

  • Introduction to Graphs- Axes and Cartesian Plane, Reading off from graphs

Class 9

  • Number Systems: Real Numbers, terminating/ non-terminating recurring decimals, irrational numbers, Definition of nth root of a real number, Rationalization (with precise meaning) of real numbers

  • Algebra- Polynomials (Degree of a polynomial, Zeros/roots of a polynomial/equation, Remainder Theorem, Factor Theorem), Linear Equations in Two Variables

  • Coordinate Geometry- Lines and Angles, Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Area, Circles, Constructions

  • Mensuration- Areas, Surface Area, and Volumes

  • Statistics and Probability- Statistics, Probability

Class 10

  • Number Systems- Real Numbers, Euclid’s division lemma, Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic, decimal expansions of rational numbers in terms of terminating/non-terminating recurring decimals.

  • Algebra- Polynomials, Pairs of Linear Equations in Two Variables, Quadratic Equations, Arithmetic Progressions

  • Trigonometry- Trigonometric Ratios, Trigonometric Identities, Heights and Distances

  • Coordinate Geometry- Lines (in two dimension)

  • Geometry- Triangles, Circles, Constructions

  • Mensuration- Areas of Plane Figures, Surface Areas, and Volumes

  • Statistics and Probability- Statistics, Probability

Class 11

  • Sets and Functions- Sets, Relations, and Functions, Trigonometric Functions

  • Algebra- Principle of Mathematical Induction, Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations, Linear Inequalities, Permutations & Combinations, Binomial Theorem, Sequence and Series

  • Coordinate Geometry- Straight Lines, Conic Sections, Introduction to 3-D Geometry

  • Calculus- Limits and Derivatives

  • Mathematical Reasoning

  • Statistics and Probability- Statistics, Probability

Class 12

  • Relations and Functions- Types of relations, One to one and onto functions, composite functions, the inverse of a function. Binary operations, Inverse Trigonometric Functions

  • Algebra- Matrices, Determinants

  • Calculus- Continuity and Differentiability, Applications of Derivatives, Integrals, Applications of the Integrals, Differential Equations

  • Linear Programming

  • Probability

  • For science stream: Vectors and 3-D geometry

  • For non- science stream: Partnership, Bill of Exchange, and Linear Programming.

HummingBird Mathematics Olympiad Syllabus:

The Students can get the HMO Syllabus (HummingBird Mathematics Olympiad Syllabus) for 2024-24 Olympiad Exam.

Syllabus Released!

Class

Syllabus Details

Class 1

Skip counting, Back and Forth counting, Ones, Tens and Hundreds, Addition, Subtraction, Comparison, time and calendar, Money, Identification of Geometrical Figures, Number Series, Measurement, Knowing Patterns, Everyday Mathematics

Class 2

Ones, Tens, Hundreds and Thousands, Addition, Division, Subtraction, Time and Calendar, Multiplication, Geometrical Figures, Comparison, Number Series, Money, Measurement, Knowing Patterns, Everyday Mathematics

Class 3

Number System, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Fractions, Decimals, Time and Calendar, Money, Measurement, Pictograph, Lines Angles and Triangles, Comparisons, Number Series, Knowing Patterns, Area and Perimeter of Geometrical Figures, Everyday Mathematics.

Class 4

Number System, Operation on Numbers, Roman Numerals, Factors and Multiple Fraction, Decimals, Money, Unitary Method, Geometrical Concepts, Area and Perimeter of Geometrical Figures, Graphical Representation of Data, Number Series, Everyday Mathematics.

Class 5

Number System, Operation on Numbers, Roman Numerals, Factors and Multiples, HCF and LCM, Fraction, Decimals, Percentage, Geometrical Concepts, Area and Perimeter of Geometrical Figures, Graphical Representation of Data, Number Series, Mathematical Reasoning, Probability, Everyday Mathematics.

Class 6

Number System and its Operation, Fractions and Decimals, LCM and HCF, Ratio, Proportion and Unitary Method, Algebraic Expression, Linear Equation, Percentage, Profit, Loss and Discount, Simple Interest and Compound Interest, Line, Angles and Triangles, Perimeter, Area and Volume of Geometrical Figures, Symmetry, Statistics, Mathematical Reasoning, Probability, Everyday Mathematics.

Class 7

Number System and Its Operation, Simplification, Fractions and Decimals, Rational Numbers, Exponents, Algebraic Expression, Linear Equation, Percentage, Profit and Loss, Simple and Compound Interest, Probability, Data Handling, Mensuration, Line, Angles and Triangles, Number Series, Ratio and Proportion, Mathematical Reasoning, Everyday Mathematics.

Class 8

Rational Number, Powers, Square, and Square Root, Cube and Cube Root, Algebraic Expression, Factorization, Linear Equation, Variation, Time and Work, Percentage, Profit and Loss, Compound Interest and Simple Interest, Mensuration, Statistics, Probability, Mathematical Reasoning, and Logical Ability, Mathematical Reasoning, Everyday Mathematics.

Class 9

Real Numbers, Polynomials, Linear, Equation in Two Variables, Line, Angles and Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Mensuration, Statistics, Probability, Mathematical Reasoning, and Logical Ability, Coordinate Geometry Circles, Everyday Mathematics.

Class 10

Number System, Polynomials, Linear Equation, Quadratic Equation, Coordinate Geometry, Binomial Theorem, Statistics, Trigonometry, Circles, Triangles, Probability, Sequence and Series, Mensuration, Mathematical Reasoning, and Logical Ability, Sets, Everyday Mathematics.

IAIS Mathematics Olympiad 2024 Syllabus:

Exams conducted by IAIS Foundation are contrasting to what most other Olympiads conduct. The exams are investigative rather than competitive and help assess students in skill areas. These skills vary from subject to subject.

Subject areas where students are tested are given below which is considered as IAIS Maths Syllabus. The difficulty and the depth of questioning for each area vary for each class.

  • Algebra and Patterns: Algebra is a branch in mathematics which deals with the relationship of multiple quantities. These quantities might be numbers, variables, symbols or set elements. Patterns are sets of information in which a sample is repetitive and give a better understanding of the data.

  • Chance and Data: This involves probability and statistics where you are given in data to understand and questions about standard deviation, mean, median, average, etc.

  • Measures and Units: Involves the use of numbers to represent things in the physical world. Units are used to classify things into their respective groups and to differentiate between different physical and chemical quantities. It also involves converting between two units classified into the same group.

  • Number and Arithmetic: Numbers and arithmetic are the basic building blocks of any branch of mathematics. It deals with numbers, its types and operations performed on them.

  • Space and Geometry: Shapes and geometry deal with shapes, from simple two-dimensional shapes such as triangles and squares to three-dimensional shapes such a cube, a cone or a cylinder. Properties such as surface area, volume, the center of mass are points you need to remember.

HBCSE Maths Syllabus:

The syllabus for Mathematical Olympiad (International, National, and Zonal) is based on Indian Curriculum. The HBCSE Maths Syllabus includes the following topic and the questions will be based on that:

  • Arithmetic of integers

  • Geometry

  • Quadratic equations and expressions

  • Trigonometry

  • Coordinate geometry

  • System of linear equations

  • Permutations and Combination

  • Factorization of polynomial

  • Inequalities

  • Elementary combinatorics

  • Probability theory and Number theory

  • Finite series

  • Complex numbers

  • Elementary graph theory

IMO Syllabus does not include calculus and statistics. Problems are mostly asked from the following areas and they are:-

  • Algebra

  • Combinatorics

  • Geometry

  • Number theory

KVPY Syllabus:

There is no prescribed KVPY Syllabus available for the written test. However, students are tested for the syllabus based on class X and XII and as per the stream selected and the details have been mentioned below:

 

PHYSICS

CHEMISTRY

BIOLOGY

MATHEMATICS

SA

Electromagnetic Induction

Kinematics

Refraction

Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating Current

Physical World and Measurement

Electrostatics

Reflection of Light

Sources of Energy

Work, Energy, and Power

Laws of Motion

Magnetic Effects of Current

Gravitation

Thermodynamics

Current Electricity

Classification of Elements & Periodicity in Properties

Chemical Reactions

Periodic Classification of Elements

Thermodynamics

Environmental Chemistry

Metals and Non-Metals

Acids

Bases and Salts

Basic Concepts of Chemistry

States of Matter

Gases and Liquids

Carbon Compounds

 

Cell: Structure and Function, Human Physiology

Control and Coordination in Animals and Plants

Heredity and Evolution

Plant Physiology

Diversity of Living Organisms

Reproduction

Life Processes

Our environment

 

Polynomials

Trigonometric Functions

Quadratic Equations

Geometry

Real Number

Mathematical Reasoning

Statistics and Probability

Introduction to Trigonometry

Probability

Coordinate Geometry

Surface Areas & Volumes

Statistics

 

 

PHYSICS

CHEMISTRY

BIOLOGY

MATHEMATICS

SB

Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating Current

Electromagnetic Induction

Thermal Physics

Sources of Energy

Kinematics

Work, Energy, and Power

Physical World and Measurement

Current Electricity

Applications in Daily Life

Electricity & Magnetism, Electrostatics

Gravitation

Thermodynamics

Reflection

Magnetic Effects of Current

Refraction

Laws of Motion

Electrostatics

Waves & Optics

Thermodynamics

Structure & Bonding

Periodic Classification of Elements

Chemical Reactions

Chemical Kinetics

Metals and Non-Metals

Solid State

Basic Concepts of Chemistry

Cycloalkanes

Dynes and Alkynes

Environmental Chemistry

Carbon compounds

Chemical Bonding

Gases and Liquids

Acids

Classification of Elements & Periodicity in Properties

Bases and Salts

States of Matter

Isolation of Elements

Chemistry of Noble Gases

Surface Chemistry

Alkenes

Electrochemistry

 

Human Physiology

Cell: Structure and Function

Reproduction

Control and Coordination in Animals and Plants

Diversity of Living Organisms

Biology and Human Welfare

Biotechnology

Genetics

Genetics and Evolution

Our Environment

Plant Physiology

Ecology and Environment

Life Processes

 

Statistics

Relations and Functions

Vectors and 3-D Geometry

Surface Areas & Volumes

Evaluation of Integrals

Quadratic Equations

Calculus

Polynomials

Statistics and Probability

Real Number

Vector Algebra

Geometry

Analytical Geometry in Two Dimensions

Introduction to Trigonometry

Trigonometric Functions

Probability

Mathematical Reasoning

Coordinate Geometry

Linear Programming

 

 

PHYSICS

CHEMISTRY

BIOLOGY

MATHEMATICS

SX

Thermodynamics

Electromagnetic Induction

Reflection of Light

Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating Current

Kinematics

Sources of Energy

Electrostatics

Magnetic Effects of Current

Laws of Motion

Work, Energy, and Power

Current Electricity

Gravitation

Physical World and Measurement

Refraction

 

States of Matter: Gases and Liquids

Surface Chemistry

Periodic Classification of Elements

Carbon compounds

Metals and Non-Metals

Environmental Chemistry

Solid State

Electrochemistry

Basic Concepts of Chemistry

Classification of Elements & Periodicity in Properties

Thermodynamics

Chemical Reactions

Chemical Kinetics

Isolation of Elements

 

Genetics and Evolution

Life processes

Ecology and Environment

Cell: Structure and Function

Control and Coordination in Animals and Plants

Plant Physiology

Reproduction

Human Physiology

Biology and Human Welfare

Diversity of Living Organisms

 

Coordinate Geometry

Quadratic Equations

Surface Areas & Volumes

Introduction to Trigonometry

Polynomials

Mathematical Reasoning

Vectors and 3-D Geometry

Real Number

Calculus

Statistics

Trigonometric Functions

Probability

Geometry

Statistics and Probability

Relations and Functions

Linear Programming

NOF Math Syllabus:

The NOF Math Qualifier syllabus will be based on the syllabus prescribed by CBSE, ICSE and other Major State Board. Students are suggested to follow their own syllabus for the respective subject and class. There will two levels in the examination as Phase-1 & Phase-2. The question paper will include 30 Multiple choice questions (MCQs) with a duration of 45mins.

SEAMO Olympiad Syllabus:

The Syllabus of SEAMO is based on the curriculum of the Singapore Mathematical Olympiad with 40 percent of the content replaced/ modified to be similar to the syllabus of international students. The SEAMO Syllabus helps design questions that expose students to stimulating and interesting mathematical problems. This syllabus acts a guideline to students who want to participate in the Olympiad.

Papers are developed around the topics listed below. Papers may include topics that are listed below in the table.

SEAMO Exam Topics

SEAMO Exam Topics

  • Time

  • Addition and Subtraction

  • Multiplication

  • Number Pattern

  • Counting

  • Shortest path

  • Queuing Path

  • Pigeonhole principle

  • IQ

  • Logic

  • Odd and Even Numbers

  • Sum of Numbers Sequences

  • Working Backwards

  • Simple Speed

  •  Division Remainder Problem

  • Number Puzzle

  • Odd and Even Numbers

  • Value of One's Digit

  • The Four Operations

  • Whole Numbers

  • Fractions

  • Permutations

  • Combination

  • Pigeonhole Principle

  • Average

  • Square Numbers

  • Prime Numbers

  • Simple Equations

  • Rational Numbers

  • Indices

  • System of Equations

  • Multiplication of Polynomials

  • Divisibility

  • Prime and Composite numbers

  • GCD and LCM

  • Permutations and Combinations

  • Probability

  • Quadratics Equations

  • Relations and Functions

  • Rational Numbers

  • Indices

  • Logarithms

  • Binomial Theorem

  • Trigonometric Identities

  • Arithmetic and Geometric Progression

  • Number theory

  • Graphical Solutions to Equations

  • Probability

  • Pythagorean Theorem

 

Math Olympiad Sample Paper:

The Sample Paper of all Olympiad Exam gives you a pathway for effective preparation are help in: 

  • Exposure: The Sample Papers give exposure to the students and make them ready about the trend of the question asked in the Olympiad Exams.

  • Clarity: Sample Papers will give clarity on what questions the students can expect in the Mathematics Olympiad.

  • Preparation: The Sample Papers for all the Classes will help the prospective students to prepare better for the final exams.

  • Vitality: Sample Papers are of vital Importance for any exams. Through IMO Sample Papers, students take away many important points such as the question and the difficulty level of questions and also what is their present state and what are the areas they need to improve for the examination.

  • Analysis: The sample papers and solutions will give the students a hand on analysis of the subject-specific papers. 

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