To discover and encourage students who have the capacity for original and creative thinking, readiness to attack unfamiliar and non-routine problems exhibiting a general mathematical ability appropriate to their level.
Students from Schools, Junior Colleges of all boards, Degree Colleges and Technological Institutions in India and also Schools affiliated to the CBSE abroad.
1 | Primary | Gauss Contest | V and VI Standards |
2 | Sub Junior | Kaprekar Contest | VII and VIII Standards |
3 | Junior | Bhaskara Contest | IX and X Standards |
4 | Inter | Ramanujan Contest | XI and XII Standards |
5 | Senior | Aryabhata Contest | Degree Classes in Arts, Science & Technical Colleges |
MEDIUM: English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil or Telugu (at present).
*The medium for Senior Level is English only.
Time Schedule | |
Last Date for entries | 15-07-2015 * |
Preliminary Test | 22nd August 2015, (Saturday) 2 to 4pm |
Despatch of 10% best results | 31.08.2015 |
Final Test | 31st October 2015 (Saturday) 1 to 4 pm |
Despatch of Answer Books | same day (only by Speed post) |
Announcement of Results | By the end of the December 2015 |
*late entries may not be entertained |
The syllabus for Mathematics Olympiad (Regional, National and International) is pre-degree college mathematics.
Algebra:
Polynomials, Solving equations, inequalities and complex numbers.
Geometry:
Geometry of triangles and circles.(Trigonometric methods, vector methods, complex number methods, transformation geometry methods can also be used to solve problems)
Number Theory:
Divisibility, Diophantine equations, congruence relations, prime numbers and elementary results on prime numbers.
Combinatorics & Graph Theory:
Counting techniques, pigeonhole principle, principle of inclusion and exclusion, basic graph theory.Problems pertaining to these concepts will be of non-routine type with difficulty level increasing from RMO to INMO to IMO.
Further to motivate this type of thinking from Class V onwards questions solvable by the best with clear knowledge of the concepts introduced to them applied to problem solving will be set for primary (V & VI), sub-Junior (VII & VIII), Junior (IX & X) and Inter (XI & XII).
A glance at the Questions & Solutions of previous years and the books published by the AMTI will facilitate students at all levels to understand the nature of Olympiad examinations.
Note: For More Information Visit: amtionline.com
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