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Why Olympiad exams matter

Olympiad exams appraise the conceptual learning and enhance the analytical, reasoning and problem-solving abilities of a student from a very young age. These examinations help in building up a competitive attitude and act as a catalyst for the students towards higher studies. In addition to that Olympiad exams also motivates and become a facilitator for the aspiring students in preparations of numerous other esteemed examinations of national and international level. Even though getting success in Olympiad does not directly affect the career of the student but it for sure adds a feather in the resume of the candidate which in turn help at the times of admission to schools and colleges. Achieving a good rank in the Olympiad exams adds glory to the student's academic life and also creates a platform of learning for a better organized and structured life.

Institutions conducting Olympiads in India

These are independent private organizations which organize and regulate competitive Olympiad examinations at both national and international levels.

SOF — Science Olympiad Foundation

One of the most famous and preferred educational foundations in India which conducts 6 Olympiads every year promoting Mathematics, Science, General Knowledge, Basic Computers and English language skills in school students in India and abroad.

  1. International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO)
  2. National Science Olympiad (NSO)
  3. International English Olympiad (IEO)
  4. National Cyber Olympiad (NCO)
  5. International Commerce Olympiad (ICO)
  6. International General Knowledge Olympiad (IGKO)
CREST Olympiad (Online Olympiad Examinations)

The Centre for Research and Exams in Science and Technology (CREST) is an online competitive examination conducted for students of Class 1 to Class 12. The main focus is on conceptual understanding and practical application of theoretical concepts of aspiring students across the globe.

  1. CREST Science Olympiad (CSO)
  2. CREST Cyber Olympiad (CCO)
  3. CREST Mathematics Olympiad (CMO)
  4. CREST English Olympiad (CEO)
  5. CREST Reasoning Olympiad (CRO)
  6. CREST International Spell Bee (CSB)
UNICUS Olympiad Foundation

Initiated by a group of alumni from IIT Delhi, Stanford University, University of Chicago and Oxford University. India's first summer Olympiad emphasising on student's conceptual understanding of previous classes.

  1. UNICUS Science Olympiad (USO)
  2. UNICUS Mathematics Olympiad (UMO)
  3. UNICUS English Olympiad (UEO)
  4. UNICUS Cyber Olympiad (UCO)
  5. UNICUS General Knowledge Olympiad (UGKO)
  6. UNICUS Critical Thinking Olympiad (UCTO)
Educational Initiatives — ASSET Olympiad

ASSET stands for Assessment of Scholastic Skills via Educational Initiatives. Conducted once a year by Educational Initiatives, a private company in Gujarat. Designed to gauge the student's knowledge in subjects like Science, English and Mathematics.

  1. ASSET Science Olympiad
  2. ASSET English Olympiad
  3. ASSET Mathematics Olympiad
ITO — Indian Talent Olympiad

One of the leading Olympiad organisations in India, established in accordance with the school board syllabus. The main focus is on subjects like Science, Mathematics, English, General Knowledge, Computer, Social Studies, Drawing and Essay writing.

  1. International Science Olympiad (ISO)
  2. International Maths Olympiad (IMO)
  3. English International Olympiad (EIO)
  4. General Knowledge International Olympiad (GKIO)
  5. International Computer Olympiad (ICO)
  6. International Drawing Olympiad (IDO)
  7. National Essay Olympiad (NESO)
  8. National Social Studies Olympiad (NSSO)
Humming Bird Education

Established by Mr. Nitesh Jain. Has covered 13 countries serving around 10,000 schools, facilitating millions of students in the last ten years.

  1. Humming Bird Science Olympiad (HSO)
  2. Humming Bird English Olympiad (HEO)
  3. Humming Bird Cyber Olympiad (HCO)
  4. Humming Bird GK Olympiad (HGO)
  5. Humming Bird Mathematics Olympiad (HMO)
  6. Talent Search Examination (HBTSE)
  7. Commerce Competency Olympiad (HBCCO)
  8. Multiple Intelligence Test (HBMIT)
  9. Hindi Olympiad (HHO)
  10. Aptitude and Reasoning Olympiad (ARO)
  11. Spelling Competition (Spell BEE)
  12. Language Olympiad
  13. SIBIL CRAT Olympiad
Silver Zone Foundation

Conducts Olympiads for students of Class 1 to Class 12 with the main aim of promoting learning over and above the school curriculum. A non-government organisation working on enhancing the competitive spirits of students.

  1. International Informatics Olympiad (IIO)
  2. International Olympiad of Mathematics (IOM)
  3. International Olympiad of Science (IOS)
  4. International Olympiad of English Language (IOEL)
  5. International French Language Olympiad (IFLO)
  6. International Talent Hunt Olympiad (ITHO)
  7. International Reasoning & Aptitude Olympiad (IRAO)
  8. Smart Kid GK Olympiad (SKGKO)
  9. International Social Studies Olympiad (ISSO)
  10. Akhil Bhartiya Hindi Olympiad (ABHO)
EduHeal Foundation (EHF)

A non-profit establishment assisted by paramount educationists, corporate heads and well known people from the media. Apart from Olympiads on fundamental subjects, EduHeal has also designed Olympiads built on arts and sports.

  1. Eduheal International Cyber Olympiad (ICO)
  2. Eduheal International English Olympiad (IEO)
  3. National Interactive Math Olympiad (NIMO)
  4. National Interactive Science Olympiad (NISO)
  5. International General Knowledge Olympiad (IGO)
  6. Art & Sports Clinic Contest (ACC & SCC)
  7. Business & International Finance Olympiad (BIFO)
  8. National Biotechnology Olympiad (NBTO)
  9. National Space Science Olympiad (NSSO)
Unified Council

India's number one ISO 9001-2015 certified establishment in testing and assessment. Lecturers and professionals are experienced and completely involved with education at school level and international repute.

  1. National Science Talent Search Examination (NSTSE)
  2. Unified Council Cyber Olympiad (UCO)
  3. Unified International English Olympiad (UIEO)
  4. Unified International Mathematics Olympiad (UIMO)
HBCSE

The Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education is an idea of scientists at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR). Supported the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) in upgrading science and mathematics education. For organising Olympiads, HBCSE works with many other government institutions in disciplines like Mathematics, Astronomy, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Junior Science.

  1. HBCSE IMO (International Mathematical Olympiad)
  2. HBCSE ISO (International Science Olympiad)
IAIS Olympiad Exams

International Assessments for Indian Schools (IAIS) is an internationally conducted Olympiad Examination designed for primary and secondary students. Valid for Class 2 to Class 12. It is an assessment test wherein a diagnostic report is provided showing the independent evaluation of student's knowledge.

  1. IAIS English
  2. IAIS Mathematics
  3. IAIS Science
  4. IAIS Digital Technologies
Indian Computing Olympiad

A country wide competition conducted every year by IARCS (Indian Association for Research in Computer Science). The main agenda is to shortlist school students with excellence in algorithms and computer programming. The top 4 students represent India at the International Olympiad for Informatics (IOI).

International Life Skill Olympiad (ILSO)

The International Life Skill Olympiad (ILSO) is the first online initiative to assess the young children's critical life skill Quotient. Students of Class 3 to Class 12 check their Life Skill Aptitude with the help of real world scenario based questions covering Leadership, Teamwork, Ethics, Goal Setting and more.

National Olympiad Foundation (NOF)

The National Olympiad Foundation (NOF) finds efficient students from across the globe and brings them to a common platform. It conducts international Olympiads in 9 subjects in around 10 countries.

  1. International Science Qualifier (ISQ)
  2. International Math Qualifier (IMQ)
  3. International English Qualifier (IEQ)
  4. International GK Qualifier (IGQ)
  5. International Commerce Qualifier (ICQ)
  6. International Biology Qualifier (IBQ)
  7. International French Qualifier (IFQ)
  8. International Hindi Qualifier (IHQ)
  9. International Aptitude Qualifier (IAQ)
TERI Green Olympiad

TERI is an independent, multi-dimensional foundation with proficiency in research, policy, consultancy and implementation. Green Olympiad is India's first annual competitive examination highlighting environment issues for school students.

  1. Global Climate Change
  2. Land and Water Resources
  3. Air, Land, and Water Pollution
  4. Forest, Wildlife and Ocean
  5. Environment-friendly initiatives and practices
  6. Socio-Economic aspects of Natural Resources
  7. Role of Society to improve our Environment

Frequently asked questions

Olympiad Exams is an effective instrument for the aspiring students to participate in a healthy competition with the other students on the same academic podium. These competitive examinations develop the learning capabilities in subjects like Science, Mathematics, Computer technology, English Language, General Knowledge, Reasoning, etc.
The Olympiad Examinations are significant as they work on enhancing the student's logical thinking and conceptual learning which are important tools to survive in the current competitive world. These examinations also encourage the students towards focusing on the scientific facts which in turn leads to better analytical, reasoning and problem solving skills. In short, the Olympiad exams prepare the students for a brighter academic future.
The Olympiad examinations are competitive exams for school level students. That is, the students enrolled in Class 1 to Class 12 are eligible for taking part in these Olympiads. Furthermore, there is no minimum marks requirement or any other routine criteria for enrolling in the Olympiad exams.
No, the Olympiad exams in India are only meant for school students from Class 1 to Class 12. Moreover, in most of the cases students can only apply for Olympiad exams through their respective schools. Thus, enrolling after Class 12 is completely out of the question.
Olympiad exams in India are conducted by numerous independent government and private organizations. These are school-level competitive examinations organized nationally and internationally for aspiring students of Class 1 to Class 12. The full list of institutions with relevant details is covered in the section above on this page.
There are two ways for the students to apply for the Olympiad exams — independently or through the school. The schools which are registered with the Olympiad conducting foundations get the prospectus which has the registration form, the Olympiad exam dates and other relevant details. Whereas, the non-registered schools can also e-mail to the authorities and ask for the prospectus. Almost all the Olympiad exams consider participation through the school only. However, for the students who wish to independently apply for the Olympiad exams, can also do so, on the official websites of the few organisations which authorise individual participation.
The Olympiad exams are arranged in an objective type format. The duration of the competitive Olympiad exam is 60 minutes. The question paper of the Olympiad exams consists of 35 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for the first category, that is, Class 1 to Class 4. On similar grounds the question paper of the second senior category, that is, Class 5 to Class 12 consists of 50 objective type multiple choice questions to be completed in the same 60 minutes duration.
The main subjects covered in the competitive Olympiad exams are: Mathematics, Science, English, Cyber, General Knowledge, French, Reasoning, Spell Bee, etc.
No, there is no negative marking in the school-level competitive Olympiad examinations. The question paper is objective in nature with multiple type questions. The specific Olympiad regulating foundation provides OMR answer sheets to the students of Class 3 to Class 12. Whereas, for Class 1 and Class 2 students the question paper along with the answer sheet needs to be returned back to the Olympiad conducting foundation on completion of the exam time duration.
The Olympiad examinations are based on the school curriculum. Thus the syllabus of Olympiad is almost same as the topics covered in the school. But on the contrary, the questions asked in the Olympiad are very different — they are conceptual based and trickier. Therefore, the trick of preparations for the Olympiad has to be the "Basics and Concepts." Key preparation tips:
  1. Decode the pattern of the Olympiad Exam
  2. Treat the school syllabus books as the primary source of input
  3. Work rigorously on understanding the concepts
  4. Select good Olympiad Reference books for practice
  5. Organise your study schedule in the most effective manner
  6. Practice the Olympiad Sample Papers for clarity
  7. Work out the Olympiad Mock Tests for perfection
The students can check the result of the Olympiad exams online by logging in the official website of the Olympiad foundation where the student has enrolled for the exam. The results of both Level 1 and Level 2 of the respective classes are declared independently and the same can be viewed online utilising the student's roll number. The results of the Olympiad exams are also sent to the respective school authorities of the student for their reference and acknowledgement.
All the participants in Olympiad exams — the States and Union Territories in India and International countries — are categorised into 4 regions and 26 zones. This categorisation is used for discovering zone toppers who finally qualify for the second level of Olympiad examinations.
The Medal of Distinction refers to the top 25 rank holders from each class and every Olympiad exam. The winners from the 26 zones are eligible for this acknowledgement for their outstanding performance in the first level of Olympiad exams.