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Mathematics Olympiad

The Mathematical Olympiad Programme in India helps students take part in the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO). It is organized by the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE) under the National Board for Higher Mathematics (NBHM), which is part of the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), Government of India. This program aims to find and develop young mathematical talent in pre-university students across the country.

To help with training and selection, India is divided into different regions, each managed by a Regional Coordinator. Two special groups of schools, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNV) and Kendriya Vidyalayas (KV), are also considered separate regions, each with its own coordinator. This setup ensures that young mathematicians get the support and resources they need to succeed in the Olympiad competition.

 

Maths Olympiad


Stage 1: Indian Olympiad Qualifier in Mathematics (IOQM)

The journey begins with the Indian Olympiad Qualifier in Mathematics (IOQM), formerly known as PRMO. This is a three-hour exam consisting of 30 questions. Each answer is either a single-digit or two-digit number and is marked on a machine-readable OMR sheet. The question paper is available in English and Hindi.

  • Exam Format: OMR-based, no negative marking.
  • Languages: English and Hindi.
  • Topics: Topics include algebra, geometry, number theory, and combinatorics.

For the detailed syllabus and past question papers, visit the official MTA(I) website. All queries related to IOQM can be addressed via email at mtaprmo@gmail.com, and general responses will be available through the FAQ section of the MTA(I) website.

The eligibility criteria for IOQM 2025 
 

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Stage 2: Regional Mathematical Olympiad (RMO)

After qualifying through IOQM, the second stage is the Regional Mathematical Olympiad (RMO). This is a three-hour exam that features six highly challenging problems, requiring students to provide detailed written proofs. The RMO is conducted in English, Hindi, and other regional languages as determined by the respective regional coordinators.

  • Exam Duration: 3 hours.
  • Number of Questions: 6.
  • Focus: Rigorous problem-solving and proof-writing in advanced topics.

The problems demand a deep understanding of various mathematical concepts and sophisticated problem-solving strategies.

The eligibility criteria for RMO 2025 
 

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Stage 3: Indian National Mathematical Olympiad (INMO)

Top performers from the RMO advance to the third stage, the Indian National Mathematical Olympiad (INMO). Held annually on the third Sunday of January, the INMO is a prestigious examination that tests the students' problem-solving abilities through six complex problems requiring detailed proofs.

  • Number of Questions: 6.
  • Exam Date: Third Sunday of January.
  • Duration: 4.5 hours.

This exam plays a crucial role in identifying students for the next stage of the Olympiad.

The eligibility criteria for INMO 2025 is here
 



Stage 4: International Mathematical Olympiad Training Camp (IMOTC)

The top 65 students from the INMO are invited to attend the International Mathematical Olympiad Training Camp (IMOTC), which is typically held at the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE) or another institute in India. The camp, conducted from April to May, focuses on strengthening conceptual understanding and enhancing problem-solving skills.

  • Training Period: April to May.
  • Objective: Prepare students for the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO).
  • Selection Process: Several tests are held during the camp, and based on these, six students are chosen to represent India at the IMO.

The camp includes contributions from expert resource persons from various leading institutions across the country.
 



Pre-Departure Camp (PDC) for IMO

Before their departure for the IMO, the selected team of six students undergoes an intensive 8-10 day Pre-Departure Camp (PDC) at HBCSE. This camp is designed to fine-tune their skills and ensure they are fully prepared for the international competition.
 



Stage 5: International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO)

The final stage of the Olympiad journey concludes with the participation of the selected Indian team at the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO). The team, comprising six students, is accompanied by four experienced teachers or mentors. This stage is the culmination of years of hard work, where the students compete against the best young mathematicians from around the world.

International Olympiad of Mathematics (iOM)

The International Olympiad of Mathematics (iOM) is one of the most prestigious and widely recognized mathematics competitions for school students in India and internationally. It aims to foster a love for mathematics, enhance problem-solving skills, and identify young talents across different classes from 1 to 12. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about the iOM 2025-26 cycle, including exam pattern, syllabus, registration process, eligibility criteria, exam dates, results, and sample papers.

What is the International Olympiad of Mathematics (iOM)?

The iOM is an annual mathematics competition conducted for students of classes 1 through 12. It is designed to challenge students beyond the regular school curriculum and develop their analytical, logical, and reasoning abilities. The Olympiad is conducted in two phases, offering students multiple opportunities to participate and excel.

  • Objective: Promote excellence in mathematics at school level.
  • Organizers: Various educational organizations with national and international affiliations.
  • Mode: Offline exam conducted at registered schools during school hours.

iOM 2025-26 Exam Overview

Aspect

Details

Exam Mode

Offline, at respective schools

Classes Eligible

1 to 12

Exam Pattern

Objective, no negative marking

Duration

40 min (Class 1 & 2), 50 min (Class 3 to 12)

Sections

Mathematics, Reasoning & Aptitude, Scholar’s Zone

Registration Deadline

30th August 2025

Exam Dates

19th Nov 2025 & 16th Dec 2025

Result Date

February/March 2026

Sample Papers

Available on official portals and educational websites