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👋 Some of the stages of the Math Olympiad program 2024 --- 2025 are
Date and Time | Total marks, Number of Questions | Remarks | Website(s) | ||
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IOQM Indian Olympiad Qualifier in Mathematics |
8th September, 2024, 10:00hrs — 13:00hrs | 100 marks, 30 questions | 10 questions worth 2 marks, 10 questions worth 3 marks, 10 questions worth 5 marks. Answer to each question is an integer between 00–99. | MTAI, HBCSE | |
RMO Regional Mathematical Olympiad |
3rd November, 2024, 13:00hrs — 16:00hrs | 6 questions | Requires writing detailed proofs. | HBCSE | |
INMO Indian National Mathematical Olympiad |
19th January, 2025, 12:00hrs — 16:30hrs | 6 questions | Requires writing detailed proofs. | HBCSE | |
IMOTC International Mathematical Olympiad Training Camp |
Held from April to May | Leads to formation of IMO team through TSTs (Team Selection Tests) | HBCSE | ||
PDC Pre-Departure Camp |
Before leaving for IMO | HBCSE | |||
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Please visit this webpage for the updates and further details.
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Further details on IOQM will be published in the month of June 2024 on the webpage of Mathematics Teachers’ Association.
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A few problems from IOQM 2023 have been discussed here.
👋 Please go through the homepage https://jpsaha.github.io/MOTP/, to know
- What is the purpose/goal of (making) this website?
- How the material available here can be used?
- The sitemap, that is, the layout of the entire webpage.
👋 Hello! I'm Jyoti Prakash Saha.
- 🔭 I’m currently working at the Department of Mathematics, IISER Bhopal as an Assistant Professor.
- I am the Regional Coordinator of the Mathematics Olympiad program for the Madhya Pradesh region. For regional coordination, I work together with Dr. Kartick Adhikari, who is the Joint Regional Coordinator of the Mathematics Olympiad program for the Madhya Pradesh region.
- 📫 For any queries related to the Mathematics Olympiad program, please feel free to reach me at jpsaha@iiserb.ac.in
👋 Goal of this website (aka Why another website? What is its use?!)
- To provide a brief introduction to Mathematical Olympiad.
- To serve as a website for the MOPSS program at IISER Bhopal, to be held in person, from August 2024 to November 2024.
- We have plans to post notes containing the details of those sessions.
- To provide handouts on the topics of Algebra, Combinatorics, Geometry, and Number Theory, and to keep it posted in an organized manner across different sub-topics.
- These notes may be useful to the students who would like to have a look at some of the past RMO problems before getting started, or just curious about it.
- These notes may also serve as a reference to anyone who would like to provide guidance to students, but may not have enough time to organize the relevant questions across the topics and sub-topics.
- To provide assistance to anyone on Mathematics Olympiad.
👋 I am enthusiastic about math/math olympiads and/or teaching math to high schoolers. How may I contribute?
- One may reach to schools, to high schoolers.
- One may explain about Olympiads, and spread awareness about it.
- One may encourage people (for instance, students, teachers or anyone enthusiastic/curious about math olympiad) to go through this website (and suggest a careful reading of the homepage!).
- Next, a student interested in math olympiad, may browse through the handouts posted here (this will grow with time).
- A person with passion in teaching high school students could use the handouts as a problem bag, or in other way.
- What else? For instance, if one has interest in a science subject(s) other than (or parallel to) mathematics, then one may refer to the webpage of HBCSE, which has information about olympiads (past papers) on the following subjects, and may repeat the same process as above adapted to those subjects!
- Astronomy
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Junior Science
- Physics
👋 I do not have much time for the above, but I find it interesting. Is there something that I can do?
- Yes! You could spread the message by
- sharing the link https://jpsaha.github.io/MOTP/
- and suggeting to go through this page, that is the homepage https://jpsaha.github.io/MOTP/, to find what all this is about!
👋 Layout and Content of this website --- a brief description (aka Site map!).
Page | Description |
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Home Home |
You are right here! Have a look! Scroll throughout the page! |
Algebra Algebra |
Handouts on Algebra posted on this page, and organized across different topics. |
Combinatorics Combinatorics |
Handouts on Combinatorics posted on this page, and organized across different topics. |
Geometry Geometry |
Handouts on Geometry posted on this page, and organized across different topics. |
Number Theory Number Theory |
Handouts on Number Theory posted on this page, and organized across different topics. |
Resources Resources |
The title is self-explanatory. It includes References, Problems and Solutions, AoPS, and References to some of the webpages maintained by Sunaina Pati, Rohan Goyal, Evan Chen. |
MOPSS MOPSS |
The Department of Mathematics, IISER Bhopal, would be organizing Mathematics Olympiad Problem Solving Sessions (MOPSS). Its aim is to develop an interest for mathematics among the students, through encouraging them to work on problems falling broadly within the scope of Mathematical Olympiad. Applications are invited from the interested students, enrolled in the 7th, 8th, 9th or 10th standard. The timetable and instructions for the application process may be found at this page. |
Math Olympiad Math Olympiad |
This page provides some information about International Mathematical Olympiads, and participation of India in these International Mathematical Olympiads. |
Training Program Training Program |
A few training programs have been mentioned as this page, including The OTIS program (Olympiad Training for Individual Study, run by Evan Chen and people, is a proof-based olympiad training program, with over 300 students per year from across the world), The Sophie Fellowship (run by a bunch of students aiming to improve the quality of math education in India by making Olympiad math more accessible, as well as improve the gender ratio in the mathematical community. The program is free of cost.), Online Math Club 2.0 (An initiative to reach high school students interested in math and give them a platform to learn more and interact with others. The Club aims to increase exposure to olympiad mathematics and advanced mathematics. It is free and open to all.). |
Eligibility Eligibility |
This page discusses the Eligibility and the stages of the Math Olympiad program in India organized by the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE). These program leads to participation to the following three International Olympiads — IMO, APMO, EGMO. |
Slides Slides |
The above is a repository of the slides of some of the talks about Mathematical Olympiad. |
Updates Updates |
This page provides a list of the recent updates made. |
Footer |
The footer of this page has several links. |