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Synchrobatch Programme

FOR CLASS 6th-12th STUDENTS (PCM/PCB)

ADVANCE PREPARATION FOR CLASS XII BOARDS AND

ENGINEERING / MEDICAL ENTRANCE EXAMS

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For Class XI and XII students, the journey of mastering both the CBSE curriculum and excelling in entrance exams like JEE, NEET and others can be demanding. The challenge of simultaneously handling diverse topics and managing travel to different coaching centers is no small feat.

Recognizing these challenges, St. Xavier’s High School introduces the Synchro-Batch system, a pioneering solution. This innovative approach harmoniously integrates the CBSE curriculum with the specialized course material required for entrance exams.

With Synchro-Batch, as students delve into a specific topic for their Board Examinations, a parallel extension of the same topic is offered in conjunction with expert guidance from St. Xavier’s High School’s Institute for Competitive Examinations (SXHICE).

Experience seamless learning where the pursuit of academic excellence and entrance exam readiness go hand in hand. Embrace the future of holistic education at St. Xavier’s High School!

Synchro-batch

WHY Synchro-Batch?

Comprehensive study delivered within school hours and secured school campus

Save travel time, gain time for self-study

No extra tuitions required

Customized Group Teaching to ensure individual attention

Highly qualified Faculty with extensive academic and industry

Concept building and small batch sizes to increase conceptual understanding

Exhaustive Questions Bank covering 30,000 questions in PCB an PCM

Students in SXHS in the Synchro-batch class

Salient Features of Synchro-Batch

 

  • Practical sessions in Physics, Chemistry & Biology
  • Topic wise subject modules along with topic wise test series
  • Weekly unit test on CBSE & entrance examinations patterns
  • DPP – Daily Practice Papers
  • Online Test Series/along complete analysis of the student’s performance

List Of Olympiads

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International Olympiads Mathematics (IOM)

The IOM is that foremost educational event for which the math enthusiasts from all over wait eagerly, and which decisively excites the imagination of the students, uncovering their true potential. It is a test of competence and proficiency in Mathematics and is held annually at the National and International levels, based on syllabus prescribed by CBSE/ ICSE/ ICBSE and the other State Boards. Apart from the syllabus, a part of the test paper is based on Applied Mathematics. A comprehensive report based on Olympiad examination enables students to deliver deeper into their strengths and weaknesses and also motivates them towards excellence.

Level 1

All the students of classes 1st to 12th are eligible to take part in Level 1.

Level 2

Top 5% or a maximum of 10 students per class are eligible. An audio/ video/ in-person interviews/ Examination of selected students to validate marks/ranks achieved in the 1st level exams. Level 2 exams may be conducted based on the prevalent conditions at that time leading to the feasibility of conducting 2nd level exams in all states/countries. In case 2nd level exams are not conducted, results of 1st level exams will be treated as final results.

Level 3

Level 3 will not be conducted for the Year 2020-21.

Examination 

The Olympiad is organized in the respective schools/ Institutions of the participants during the school / Institution hours.

There will be a different question paper for each class. All the questions are objective-type with no negative marking for wrong answers.

ParticularsClass 1 & 2Classes 3 to 5Classes 6 to 8Classes 9 to 12
No.of Questions25303540
Total Marks100Duration40 Minutes

(i) Section-1: Mathematics

(ii) Section-2: Reasoning and Aptitude

(iii)Section-3: Scholar’s Zone

CHAPTER-WISE MARKING SCHEME

The tentative chapter-wise marking Scheme will help students to perform better in SilverZone Olympiads. The actual marks distribution may differ depending on the prerogative of the authors/selectors/paper setters concerned. 

Class 8

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
Number SystemsRational Numbers
Exponents
Square and Square Root
Cube and Cube Root
42.510
Algebra and GeometryAlgebraic Expression
Factorization
Linear Equation
Convex and Concave polygon
42.510
Comparing QuantitiesDirect and inverse proportions
Time and Work
Speed and Distance
Percentage
Profit and Loss
Compound Interest and Simple Interest
62.515
MensurationSurface area and volume of Cube
Cuboid and Cylinder
32.57.5
Data HandlingFrequency distribution
Line graph
Bar graph
Histogram and Pie Chart
32.57.5
Reasoning and AptitudeReasoning and Aptitude10330
Scholar’s ZoneScholar’s Zone5420

Class 9

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
Real NumbersIrrational Numbers
Real numbers and their Decimal expansions
Operation on real Numbers
Laws of Exponents for real numbers
42.259
Algebra &

 

Co-ordinate geometry

Polynomials in one variable

 

Zeroes of a polynomial
Factorization of Polynomials
Logarithms
Linear equation in two variables
Graph of Linear equation in two variables
Solution of Linear Equations
Co-ordinate geometry

82.2518
GeometryLines and angles
Triangles
Quadrilaterals
Circles
42.259
Statistics and ProbabilityMeasures of Dispersion
Mean, Median and mode
Probability of an Event
42.259
Applied MathematicsMensuration 
Word Problems Based On Mathematics
52.2511.25
Reasoning and AptitudeReasoning and Aptitude102.525
Scholar’s ZoneScholar’s Zone53.7518.75

Class 10

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
Number System & Sequence and SeriesRational and Irrational Numbers
Arithmetic Progression
42.259
Algebra & Co-ordinate geometryPolynomials
Pair of Linear equations in two variables
Quadratic equation
Distance Formula 
Section Formula
52.2511.25
GeometrySimilar figures
Similarity of Triangles
Circles
Tangent to a circle
42.259
TrigonometryTrigonometry 
Height and Distance
42.259
Statistics and ProbabilityMean, Mode and Median of grouped Data
Probability of Events
42.259
MensurationSurface Area and Volume42.259
Reasoning and AptitudeReasoning and Aptitude102.525
Scholar’s ZoneScholar’s Zone53.7518.75

Class 11

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
Sets & FunctionsSets
Relations and Functions
Trigonometric functions
82.2518
AlgebraComplex number
Sequence and series
Permutation and combination
Inequality
Quadratic equation
42.259
Co-ordinate Geometry Straight lines
Conic Sections
62.2513.5
CalculusLimits and derivatives32.256.75
Statistics & ProbabiltyMeasures of Dispersion
Range
Mean Deviation
Variance and Standard Deviation
Analysis of frequency Distribution
probability
42.259
Reasoning and AptitudeReasoning and Aptitude102.525
Scholar’s ZoneScholar’s Zone53.7518.75

Class 12

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
Relations and FunctionsSets
Types of Relations
Types of Functions
Binary Operations
Inverse Trigonometric functions
52.2511.25
AlgebraMatrices and Determinants22.254.5
Vectors & 3DVector algebra and Three dimensional geometry42.259
CalculusApplications of Derivatives
Integrals
Definite Integrals
Application of Integrals
Differential Equation
102.2522.5
Linear programming Linear Programming Problem12.252.25
ProbabilityIndependent Events
Conditional Probability
Multiplication Theorem on Probability
Bayes’ Theorem
Theorem of total Probability 
Variables and Standard Deviation
32.256.75
Reasoning and AptitudeReasoning and Aptitude102.525
Scholar’s ZoneScholar’s Zone53.7518.75

IOM – SCHOLARSHIP AND AWARD 

Rank. No.Award
1st1st Intl. Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded with a Cash Prize of Rs. 7,500/- along with a winner’s Trophy. 
2nd2nd Intl. Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded with a Cash Prize of Rs. 5,000/- along with a winner’s Trophy. 
3rd3rd Intl. Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded with a Cash Prize of Rs. 2,500/- along with a winner’s Trophy. 
4th to 10th4th to 10th Intl. Olympiad rank holders in each class will be awarded Medals of Excellence. 
11th to 500th11th to 500th Intl. Olympiad rank holders in each class will be awarded with the topper achievement certificate. 
1th, 2th and 3rdAll Zonal Rank 1st, 2nd 3rd rank holders of all classes will be awarded Medals of Excellence. 
1st, 2nd 3rdClass Topper 1st, 2nd 3rd rank holders of every class of each school will be awarded with Medals of Excellence, provided the topper obtains at least 50% marks
AllAll the participants will be awarded with the participation Certificate Reflecting their Class/Zonal/Olympiad Ranks and Marks. 
International Olympiad Of Science(IOS)

Level 1

All the students of classes 1st to 12th are eligible to take part in Level 1.

Level 2

Top 5% or a maximum of 10 students per class are eligible. An audio/ video/ in-person interviews/ Examination of selected students to validate marks/ranks achieved in the 1st level exams. Level 2 exams may be conducted based on the prevalent conditions at that time leading to the feasibility of conducting 2nd level exams in all states/countries. In case 2nd level exams are not conducted, results of 1st level exams will be treated as final results.

Level 3

Level 3 will not be conducted for the Year 2020-21.

Examination 

The Olympiad is organized in the respective schools/ Institutions of the participants during the school / Institution hours.

There will be a different question paper for each class. All the questions are objective-type with no negative marking for wrong answers.

ParticularsClass 1 & 2Classes 3 to 5Classes 6 to 8Classes 9 to 12
No.of Questions25303540
Total Marks100Duration40 Minutes

(i) Section-1: Science

(ii) Section-2: Reasoning and Aptitude

(iii)Section-3: Scholar’s Zone

CHAPTER-WISE MARKING SCHEME

The tentative chapter-wise marking Scheme will help students to perform better in SilverZone Olympiads. The actual marks distribution may differ depending on the prerogative of the authors/selectors/paper setters concerned. 

Class 8

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
FoodCrop Production
Microorganisms
32.57.5
How Stuff WorksForce & Friction
Light
Sound
Chemical Effects of Electric Current
42.510
Living WorldCell
Reproduction
Reaching the Age of Adolescence
Conservation of Plants and Animals
62.515
MaterialsSynthetic Fibres and Plastics
Metals and Non-metals
Coal and Petroleum
Combustion and Flame
62.515
Natural Phenomena & Natural ResourcesSome Natural Phenomena
The Universe
Pollution of Air and Water
42.510
Reasoning and AptitudeReasoning and Aptitude7321
Scholar’s ZoneScholar’s Zone54.321.5

Class 9

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
MatterIs Matter Around Us Pure224
Atoms & MoleculesAtoms and Molecules
Structure of the Atom
5210
Living WorldCell
Tissues
Why do We Fall Ill
7214
Natural ResourcesNatural Resources224
Force & Motion, GravitationMotion
Force and Laws of Motion
Gravitation
7214
Work & EnergyWork & Energy224
Reasoning and AptitudeReasoning and Aptitude10330
Scholar’s ZoneScholar’s Zone5420

Class 10

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
Chemical ReactionsChemical Reactions and Equations
Acids & Bases and Salts
Metals and Non-metals
6212
Periodic Table And Carbon & Its CompoundsPeriodic Classification of Elements
Carbon and Its Compounds
428
Life ProcessesLife Processes
How do Organisms Reproduce
6212
Heredity And EvolutionHeredity And Evolution122
Light And ElectricityReflection of Light
Refraction of Light
Electricity
Magnetic Effect of Electric Current
6212
EnvironmentOur Environment
Management of Natural Resources
224
Reasoning and AptitudeReasoning and Aptitude10330
Scholar’s ZoneScholar’s Zone5420

Class 11 PCB

SectionUnitNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
PhysicsPhysical World and Measurement
Kinematics
Laws of Motion
Work
Energy and Power
Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body
Gravitation
Properties of Bulk Matter
Thermodynamics
Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory
Oscillations and Waves
102.525
ChemistryBasic Concepts of Chemistry
Structure of Atom
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
States of Matter: Gases and Liquids
Thermodynamics
Equilibrium
Redox Reactions
Hydrogen
s-Block Elements
Some p-Block Elements
Organic Chemistry – Some Basic Principles and Techniques
Hydrocarbons
102.525
Reasoning and AptitudeReasoning and Aptitude102.525
BiologyDiversity in Living World
Structural Organisation in Plants & Animals
Cell Structure and Functions
Plants physiology
Human physiology
102.525

CLASS 11 PCM

SectionUnitNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
PhysicsPhysical World and Measurement
Kinematics
Laws of Motion
Work
Energy and Power
Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body
Gravitation
Properties of Bulk Matter
Thermodynamics
Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory
Oscillations and Waves
102.525
ChemistryBasic Concepts of Chemistry
Structure of Atom
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
States of Matter: Gases and Liquids
Thermodynamics
Equilibrium
Redox Reactions
Hydrogen
s-Block Elements
Some p-Block Elements
Organic Chemistry – Some Basic Principles and Techniques
Hydrocarbons
102.525
Reasoning and AptitudeReasoning and Aptitude102.525
MathematicsSets and function
Algebra
Coordinate Geometry
Calculus
Statistics and Probability
102.525

CLASS 12 PCB

SectionUnitNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
PhysicsElectrostatics
Current Electricity
Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
Electromagnetic Waves
Optics
Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation
Atoms and Nuclei
Electronic Devices
102.525
ChemistrySolid State
Solutions
Electrochemistry
Chemical Kinetic
Surface Chemistry
p, d and f Block Elements
Coordination Compounds
Organic Compounds Containing Halogens (Haloalkanes and Haloarenes)
Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen (Alcohols, Phenols, Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids)
Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen (Amines)
Biomolecules
102.525
Reasoning and AptitudeReasoning and Aptitude102.525
BiologyReproduction
Genetics and Evolution
Biology and Human welfare
Biotechnology and its Applications
Ecology and Environment
102.525

CLASS 12 PCM

SectionUnitNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
PhysicsElectrostatics
Current Electricity
Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
Electromagnetic Waves
Optics
Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation
Atoms and Nuclei
Electronic Devices
102.525
ChemistrySolid State
Solutions
Electrochemistry
Chemical Kinetic
Surface Chemistry
p, d and f Block Elements
Coordination Compounds
Organic Compounds Containing Halogens (Haloalkanes and Haloarenes)
Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen (Alcohols, Phenols, Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids)
Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen (Amines)
Biomolecules
102.525
Reasoning and AptitudeReasoning and Aptitude102.525
MathematicsRelation and function

 

Algebra
Calculus
Vectors and Three Dimensional Geometry
Linear programming
Probability

102.525

IOS – SCHOLARSHIP AND AWARD

Rank. No.Award
1st1st Intl. Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded with a Cash Prize of Rs. 7,500/- along with a winner’s Trophy.
2nd2nd Intl. Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded with a Cash Prize of Rs. 5,000/- along with a winner’s Trophy.
3rd3rd Intl. Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded with a Cash Prize of Rs. 2,500/- along with a winner’s Trophy.
4th to 10th4th to 10th Intl. Olympiad rank holders in each class will be awarded Medals of Excellence.
11th to 500th11th to 500th Intl. Olympiad rank holders in each class will be awarded with the topper achievement certificate.
1th, 2th and 3rdAll Zonal Rank 1st, 2nd 3rd rank holders of all classes will be awarded Medals of Excellence
1st, 2nd 3rdClass Topper 1st, 2nd 3rd rank holders of every class of each school will be awarded with Medals of Excellence, provided the topper obtains at least 50% marks
AllAll the participants will be awarded with the participation Certificate Reflecting their Class/Zonal/Olympiad Ranks and Marks.



International Olympiads Of English Language(IOEL)

Level 1

All the students of classes 1st to 12th are eligible to take part in Level 1.

Level 2

Top 5% or a maximum of 10 students per class are eligible. An audio/ video/ in-person interviews/ Examination of selected students to validate marks/ranks achieved in the 1st level exams. Level 2 exams may be conducted based on the prevalent conditions at that time leading to the feasibility of conducting 2nd level exams in all states/countries. In case 2nd level exams are not conducted, results of 1st level exams will be treated as final results.

Level 3

Level 3 will not be conducted for the Year 2020-21.

Examination 

The Olympiad is organized in the respective schools/ Institutions of the participants during the school / Institution hours.

There will be a different question paper for each class. All the questions are objective-type with no negative marking for wrong answers.

ParticularsClass 1 & 2Classes 3 to 5Classes 6 to 8Classes 9 to 12
No.of Questions25303540
Total Marks100Duration40 Minutes

(For Classes VII –XII)

(i) Section-1: Comprehension and Composition

(ii) Section-2: Grammar and Vocabulary

(iii)Section-3:Brilliance Zone

CHAPTER-WISE MARKING SCHEME

The tentative chapter-wise marking Scheme will help students to perform better in SilverZone Olympiads. The actual marks distribution may differ depending on the prerogative of the authors/selectors/paper setters concerned.

CLASS 8

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
GrammarParts of Speech
Articles
Determiners
Modals
Subject-verb agreement
Gerund & Infinitive
Tense
Error finding
112.527.5
VocabularyJumbled words
Synonyms
Antonyms
Homonyms
One word substitution
Spelling Test
Idioms and phrases
112.527.5
ComprehensionComprehension32.57.5
CompositionParagraph & Story writing
Letter & Notice Writing
Narration
Voice
Types of Sentences
Jumbled sentences
Sequence of sentences
Clause
Question Tags
Sentence Improvement
Choosing Appropriate Filler
Close Test
Judging Completeness of Process
52.512.5
Brilliance ZoneBrilliance Zone5525

CLASS 9

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
GrammarParts of Speech
Articles
Determiners
Modals
Subject-verb agreement
Gerund & Infinitive
Tense
Error finding
10220
VocabularyJumbled words
Synonyms
Antonyms
Homonyms
One word substitution
Spelling Test
Idioms and phrases
11222
ComprehensionComprehension42.510.0
CompositionParagraph & Story writing
Letter & Notice Writing
Narration
Voice
Types of Sentences
Jumbled sentences
Sequence of sentences
Clause
Question Tags
Sentence Improvement
Choosing Appropriate Filler
Close Test
Judging Completeness of Process
102.525.0
Brilliance ZoneBrilliance Zone54.623

CLASS 10

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
GrammarParts of Speech
Articles
Determiners
Modals
Subject-verb agreement
Gerund & Infinitive
Tense
Error finding
10220
VocabularyJumbled words
Synonyms
Antonyms
Homonyms
One word substitution
Spelling Test
Idioms and phrases
11222
ComprehensionComprehension42.510.0
CompositionParagraph & Story writing
Letter & Notice Writing
Narration
Voice
Types of Sentences
Jumbled sentences
Sequence of sentences
Clause
Question Tags
Sentence Improvement
Choosing Appropriate Filler
Close Test
Judging Completeness of Process
102.525.0
Brilliance ZoneBrilliance Zone54.623

CLASS 11

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
Comprehension & CompositionComprehension
Paragraph & Story writing
Letter & Notice Writing
Narration
Voice
Types of Sentences
Jumbled sentences
Sequence of sentences
Clause Analysis
Question Tags
Sentence and Phrase Improvement
Sentence Completion
Word Association
Close Test
Para-jumbles
Judging Completeness of Process
Miscellaneous
122.530
GrammarParts of Speech
Articles
Determiners
Modals
Subject-verb agreement
Gerund & Infinitive
Tense
Error finding
10220
VocabularyJumbled words
Synonyms
Antonyms
Homonyms
One word substitution
Spelling Test
Idioms and phrases
10220
Brilliance ZoneBrilliance Zone83.7530

CLASS 12

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
Comprehension & CompositionComprehension
Paragraph & Story writing
Letter & Notice Writing
Narration
Voice
Types of Sentences
Jumbled sentences
Sequence of sentences
Clause Analysis
Question Tags
Sentence and Phrase Improvement
Sentence Completion
Word Association
Close Test
Para-jumbles
Judging Completeness of Process
Miscellaneous
122.530
GrammarParts of Speech
Articles
Determiners
Modals
Subject-verb agreement
Gerund & Infinitive
Tense
Error finding
8216
VocabularyJumbled words
Synonyms
Antonyms
Homonyms
One word substitution
Spelling Test
Idioms and phrases
12224
Brilliance ZoneBrilliance Zone83.7530

IOEL – Scholarship and award

Rank. No.Award
1st1st Intl. Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded with a Cash Prize of Rs. 7,500/- along with a winner’s Trophy.
2nd2nd Intl. Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded with a Cash Prize of Rs. 5000/- along with a winner’s Trophy.
3rd3rd Intl. Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded with a Cash Prize of Rs. 2,500/- along with a winner’s Trophy.
4th to 10th4th to 10th Intl. Olympiad rank holders in each class will be awarded Medals of Excellence.
11th to 500th11th to 500th Intl. Olympiad rank holders in each class will be awarded with the topper achievement certificate.
1th, 2th and 3rdAll Zonal Rank 1st, 2nd 3rd rank holders of all classes will be awarded Medals of Excellence
1st, 2nd 3rdClass Topper 1st, 2nd 3rd rank holders of every class of each school will be awarded with Medals of Excellence, provided the topper obtains at least 50% marks
AllAll the participants will be awarded with the participation Certificate Reflecting their Class/Zonal/Olympiad Ranks and Marks.



International Reasoning And Aptitude Olympiads(IRAO)

Level 1

All the students of classes 1st to 12th are eligible to take part in Level 1.

Level 2

Top 5% or a maximum of 10 students per class are eligible. An audio/ video/ in-person interviews/ Examination of selected students to validate marks/ranks achieved in the 1st level exams. Level 2 exams may be conducted based on the prevalent conditions at that time leading to the feasibility of conducting 2nd level exams in all states/countries. In case 2nd level exams are not conducted, results of 1st level exams will be treated as final results.

Examination 

The Olympiad is organized in the respective schools/ Institutions of the participants during the school / Institution hours.

There will be a different question paper for each class. All the questions are objective-type with no negative marking for wrong answers.

ParticularsClass 1 & 2Classes 3 to 5Classes 6 to 8Classes 9 to 12
No.of Questions25303540
Total Marks100Duration40 Minutes

( Classes IX-XII)

(i) Section-1: Mental Ability Test

(ii) Section-2: Qualitative Aptitude

(iii) Section-3: Quantitative Aptitude

(iv) Section-4: Scholar’s Zone

CHAPTER-WISE MARKING SCHEME

The tentative chapter-wise marking Scheme will help students to perform better in SilverZone Olympiads. The actual marks distribution may differ depending on the prerogative of the authors/selectors/paper setters concerned.

CLASS 8

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
SeriesAnalogy (both word based and numerical)
Odd One Out (both word based and numerical)
English Dictionary based word arrangements
Missing letters/ Numbers
8216
CodingCoding Decoding
Symbols
Maths operations
5210
ArrangementSitting arrangement
Blood relations
Direction Test
7214
AnalyticalRanking, missing characters etc.
Box containing some number
you’ve to find missing number
Statement analysisStatement conclusion
6212
Non-Verbal (Image Based)Mirrors and water reflection
Sequence of figures
Configuration
fitting pieces
odd pieces.
Rule detectaion
428
Quantitative AptitudeNumber System
Algebra
Geometry
Mensuration
Data Handling
101.515
Scholar ZoneScholar’s Zone102.525

CLASS 9

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
SeriesAnalogy (both word based and numerical)
Odd One Out (both word based and numerical)
English Dictionary based word arrangements
missing letters
Ranking
missing characters etc.
6212
CodingCoding Decoding
Symbols
Maths operations
5210
ArrangementSitting arrangement
Blood relations
Direction Test
6212
LogicalStatement and argument
Syllogism
Data Interpretation
6212
Non-Verbal (Image Based)Mirrors and water reflection
Sequence of figures
Configuration
fitting pieces
odd pieces.
224
Qualitative AptitudeEnglish Grammer51.57.5
Quantitative AptitudeNumber System
Algebra
Geometry
Mensuration
Permutaion and Combinations
Probability
101.7517.5
Scholar ZoneScholar’s Zone102.525

CLASS 10

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
SeriesAnalogy (both word based and numerical)
Odd One Out (both word based and numerical)
Ranking
Missing characters etc
428
CodingCoding Decoding
Symbols
Maths operations
428
ArrangementSitting arrangement
Blood relations
Direction Test
5210
LogicalStatement and Argument
Syllogism
Statement and Assumption
Statement – Courses of Action
Situation Reaction Test
Verification of TruthOfthe Statement
10220
Non-Verbal (Image Based)Mirror and Water Image
Configuration
Fitting Pieces
Odd Pieces.
Dot Situation
224
Qualitative AptitudeEnglish Grammer51.57.5
Quantitative AptitudeNumber System
Algebra
Geometry
Mensuration
Permutaion and Combinations
Probability
101.7517.5
Scholar ZoneScholar’s Zone102.525

CLASS 11

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
SeriesAnalogy (both word based and numerical)
Odd One Out (both word based and numerical)
Ranking
missing characters etc
6212
CodingCoding Decoding
Symbols
Maths operations
5210
ArrangementSitting arrangement
Blood relations
Direction Test
6212
LogicalSyllogism
Logic Venn Diagram
6212
Non-Verbal (Image Based)Mirror and Water Image
Configuration
Fitting Pieces
Odd Pieces.
224
Qualitative AptitudeEnglish Grammer51.57.5
Quantitative AptitudeNumber System
Algebra
Geometry
Mensuration
Permutaion and Combinations
Probability
101.7517.5
Scholar ZoneScholar’s Zone102.525

CLASS 12

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
SeriesAnalogy (both word based and numerical)
Odd One Out (both word based and numerical)
Ranking
missing characters etc
6212
CodingCoding Decoding
Symbols
Maths operations
5210
ArrangementSitting arrangement
Blood relations
Direction Test
6212
LogicalSyllogism
Logic Venn Diagram
Statement and Conclusion
6212
Non-Verbal (Image Based)Mirror and Water Image
Configuration
Fitting Pieces
Odd Pieces.
Sequence of figures
224
Qualitative AptitudeEnglish Grammer51.57.5
Quantitative AptitudeNumber System
Algebra
Geometry
Mensuration
Permutaion and Combinations
Probability
101.7517.5
Scholar ZoneScholar’s Zone102.525

IRAO – SCHOLARSHIP AND AWARD

Rank. No.Award
1st1st Intl. Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded with a Cash Prize of Rs. 5,000/- along with a winner’s Trophy.
2nd2nd Intl. Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded with a Cash Prize of Rs. 3,000/- along with a winner’s Trophy.
3rd3rd Intl. Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded with a Cash Prize of Rs. 2,000/- along with a winner’s Trophy.
4th to 10th4th to 10th Intl. Olympiad rank holders in each class will be awarded Medals of Excellence.
11th to 500th11th to 500th Intl. Olympiad rank holders in each class will be awarded with the topper achievement certificate.
1th, 2th and 3thAll Zonal Rank 1st, 2nd 3rd rank holders of all classes will be awarded with Silver Medals of Excellence
1st, 2nd 3rdClass Topper 1st, 2nd 3rd rank holders of every class of each school will be awarded with Medals of Excellence, provided the topper obtains at least 50% marks
AllAll the participants will be awarded with the participation Certificate Reflecting their Class/Zonal/Olympiad Ranks and Marks.
International Social Studies Olympiads (ISSO)

Level 1

All the students of classes 1st to 12th are eligible to take part in Level 1.

Level 2

Top 5% or a maximum of 10 students per class are eligible. An audio/ video/ in-person interviews/ Examination of selected students to validate marks/ranks achieved in the 1st level exams. Level 2 exams may be conducted based on the prevalent conditions at that time leading to the feasibility of conducting 2nd level exams in all states/countries. In case 2nd level exams are not conducted, results of 1st level exams will be treated as final results.

Examination 

The Olympiad is organized in the respective schools/ Institutions of the participants during the school / Institution hours.

There will be a different question paper for each class. All the questions are objective-type with no negative marking for wrong answers.

ParticularsClass 1 & 2Classes 3 to 5Classes 6 to 8Classes 9 to 12
No.of Questions25303540
Total Marks100Duration40 Minutes

The question paper is class specific and usually consists of two sections:

(i) Section-1: Social Science

(ii) Section-2: Scholar’s Zone

CHAPTER-WISE MARKING SCHEME

The tentative chapter-wise marking Scheme will help students to perform better in SilverZone Olympiads. The actual marks distribution may differ depending on the prerogative of the authors/selectors/paper setters concerned.

CLASS 8

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
1History8-131.7514-22.75
2Geography Social and Political8-131.7514-22.75
3Justice8-141.7514-24.5
4Scholar’s Zone10330

CLASS 9

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
1History Geography, Disaster Management and AI for Sustainable Development Goal8-101.7514-17.5
3Democratic Politics10-121.7517.5-21
4Economic Development8-101.7514-17.5
5Scholar’s Zone10330

CLASS 10

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
1History Geography and Disaster Management8-101.7514-17.5
3Democratic Politics10-121.7517.5-21
4Economic Development10-121.7517.5-21
5Scholar’s Zone10330

ISSO – SCHOLARSHIP AND AWARD

Rank. No.Award
1st1st Intl. Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded with a Cash Prize of Rs. 5,000/- along with a winner’s Trophy.
2nd2nd Intl. Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded with a Cash Prize of Rs. 3,000/- along with a winner’s Trophy.
3rd3rd Intl. Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded with a Cash Prize of Rs. 2,000/- along with a winner’s Trophy.
4th to 10th4th to 10th Intl. Olympiad rank holders in each class will be awarded Medals of Excellence.
11th to 500th11th to 500th Intl. Olympiad rank holders in each class will be awarded with the topper achievement certificate.
1th, 2th and 3thAll Zonal Rank 1st, 2nd 3rd rank holders of all classes will be awarded with Silver Medals of Excellence
1st, 2nd 3rdClass Topper 1st, 2nd 3rd rank holders of every class of each school will be awarded with Medals of Excellence, provided the topper obtains at least 50% marks
AllAll the participants will be awarded with the participation Certificate Reflecting their Class/Zonal/Olympiad Ranks and Marks.
International Informatics Olympiads(IIO)

Level 1

All the students of classes 1st to 12th are eligible to take part in Level 1.

Level 2

Top 5% or a maximum of 10 students per class are eligible. An audio/ video/ in-person interviews/ Examination of selected students to validate marks/ranks achieved in the 1st level exams. Level 2 exams may be conducted based on the prevalent conditions at that time leading to the feasibility of conducting 2nd level exams in all states/countries. In case 2nd level exams are not conducted, results of 1st level exams will be treated as final results.

Examination 

The Olympiad is organized in the respective schools/ Institutions of the participants during the school / Institution hours.

There will be a different question paper for each class. All the questions are objective-type with no negative marking for wrong answers.

ParticularsClass 1 & 2Classes 3 to 5Classes 6 to 8Classes 9 to 12
No.of Questions25303540
Total Marks100Duration40 Minutes

(i) Section-1: Computer Science

(ii) Section-2: Reasoning and Aptitude

(iii)Section-3: Scholar’s Zone

CHAPTER-WISE MARKING SCHEME

The tentative chapter-wise marking Scheme will help students to perform better in SilverZone Olympiads. The actual marks distribution may differ depending on the prerogative of the authors/selectors/paper setters concerned. 

Class 8

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
Computer ScienceSome advance technologies in computer
Introduction to HTML 5
Basic of Html 5
Introduction to CSS 3
Introduction to computer network
Data Representation and Number System
20240
Reasoning and AptitudeReasoning and Aptitude7428
Scholar’s ZoneScholar’s Zone8432

Class 9

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
Computer ScienceBasics of Information Technology
Operating System
Html 5
More on Networking and Internet
CSS 3
Cyber Safety
python or ICT
20240
Reasoning and AptitudeReasoning and Aptitude102.525
Scholar’s ZoneScholar’s Zone103.535

Class 10

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
Computer ScienceMore on Computer Network
Html 5
CSS 3
Python
Cyber Ethics or ICT
20240
Reasoning and AptitudeReasoning and Aptitude102.525
Scholar’s ZoneScholar’s Zone103.535

Class 11

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
Computer FundamentalsComputer Fundamentals15230
Programming LanguageProgramming Language15345
Reasoning and AptitudeReasoning and Aptitude102.525

Class 12

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
Computer FundamentalsComputer Fundamentals15230
Programming LanguageProgramming Language15345
Reasoning and AptitudeReasoning and Aptitude102.525

IIO – SCHOLARSHIP AND AWARD

Rank. No.Award
1st1st Intl. Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded with a Cash Prize

 

of Rs. 7,500/- along with a winner’s Trophy.

2nd2nd Intl. Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded with a Cash Prize

 

of Rs.5,000/- along with a winner’s Trophy.

3rd3rd Intl. Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded with a

 

Cash Prize of Rs. 2,500/- along with a winner’s Trophy.

4th to 10th4th to 10th Intl. Olympiad rank holders in each class will be awarded Medals of

 

Excellence.

11th to 500th11th to 500th Intl. Olympiad rank holders in each class will be awarded with the

 

topper achievement certificate.

1th, 2th and 3rdAll Zonal Rank 1st, 2nd 3rd rank holders of all classes will be awarded Medals of

 

Excellence

1st, 2nd 3rdClass Topper 1st, 2nd 3rd rank holders of every class of each school will be awarded with Medals of Excellence, provided the topper obtains at least 50% marks
AllAll the participants will be awarded with the participation Certificate Reflecting their Class/Zonal/Olympiad Ranks and Marks.
International Talent Hunt Olympiad(ITHO)

Level 1

All the students of classes 1st to 12th are eligible to take part in Level 1.

Level 2

Top 5% or a maximum of 10 students per class are eligible. An audio/ video/ in-person interviews/ Examination of selected students to validate marks/ranks achieved in the 1st level exams. Level 2 exams may be conducted based on the prevalent conditions at that time leading to the feasibility of conducting 2nd level exams in all states/countries. In case 2nd level exams are not conducted, results of 1st level exams will be treated as final results.

Examination 

The Olympiad is organized in the respective schools/ Institutions of the participants during the school / Institution hours.

There will be a different question paper for each class. All the questions are objective-type with no negative marking for wrong answers.

ParticularsClass 1 & 2Classes 3 to 5Classes 6 to 8Classes 9 to 12
No.of Questions25303540
Total Marks100Duration40 Minutes

The question paper is class specific and usually consists of three sections:

(i) Section-1: Science

(ii) Section-2: Mathematics

(iii) Section-3: Reasoning and Aptitude

CHAPTER-WISE MARKING SCHEME

The tentative chapter-wise marking Scheme will help students to perform better in SilverZone Olympiads. The actual marks distribution may differ depending on the prerogative of the authors/selectors/paper setters concerned.

CLASS 8

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
ScienceCrop Production and Microorganisms
Material
Coal and Petroleum
Conservation of Plants and Animals
Cell Structure and Functions
Reproduction and Adolescence
Force, Friction and Sound
Chemical Effect of Current and Light
Solar System and Some Natural Phenomenon
Pollution of Air and Water
22244
MathematicsNumber System and Operation
Exponents
Algebra
Comparing Quantities
Geometry
Mensuration
data handling
23246
Mental AbilityMental Ability5210

CLASS 9

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
ScienceMatter in Our surroundings
Atoms and Molecules
Cells and Tissues
Diversity in Living Organisms
Force and Motion
Gravitation
Work, Energy and Sound
Why do we Fall Ill
Natural Resources
Improvement in Food Resources
22244
MathematicsReal Numbers
Algebra and Co-ordinate Geometry
Geometry
surface Area and Volume
Statistics and Probability
Introduction to Trigonometry
23246
Mental AbilityMental Ability5210

CLASS 10

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
ScienceChemical Reactions Acids, Bases and Salts
Metals and Non-metals
Carbon and Its Compounds
Periodic Classification of Elements
Life Processes
Reproduction, Control and Coordination
Heredity and Evolution
Light and human eye
Electricity and magnetic effects of Electric Current
Sources of Energy and Natural Resources
Our Environment
22244
MathematicsNumber System
Polynomials
Co-ordinate Geometry
Sequance and Series
Geometry
Trigonometry and Its Application
Mensuration
Statistics and Probability
Paio of Linear Equations in two Variables and Quadratic Equation
23246
Mental AbilityMental Ability5210

ITHO – SCHOLARSHIP AND AWARD

Rank. No.Award
1st1st Intl. Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded with a Cash Prize of Rs. 5,000/- along with a winner’s Trophy.
2nd2nd Intl. Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded with a Cash Prize of Rs. 3,000/- along with a winner’s Trophy.
3rd3rd Intl. Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded with a Cash Prize of Rs. 2,000/- along with a winner’s Trophy.
4th to 10th4th to 10th Intl. Olympiad rank holders in each class will be awarded Medals of Excellence.
11th to 500th11th to 500th Intl. Olympiad rank holders in each class will be awarded with the topper achievement certificate.
1th, 2th and 3thAll Zonal Rank 1st, 2nd 3rd rank holders of all classes will be awarded with Silver Medals of Excellence
1st, 2nd 3rdClass Topper 1st, 2nd 3rd rank holders of every class of each school will be awarded with Medals of Excellence, provided the topper obtains at least 50% marks
AllAll the participants will be awarded with the participation Certificate Reflecting their Class/Zonal/Olympiad Ranks and Marks.
Smart kid General Knowledge Olympiads (SGKO)

Level 1

All the students of classes 1st to 12th are eligible to take part in Level 1.

Level 2

Top 5% or a maximum of 10 students per class are eligible. An audio/ video/ in-person interviews/ Examination of selected students to validate marks/ranks achieved in the 1st level exams. Level 2 exams may be conducted based on the prevalent conditions at that time leading to the feasibility of conducting 2nd level exams in all states/countries. In case 2nd level exams are not conducted, results of 1st level exams will be treated as final results.

Examination 

The Olympiad is organized in the respective schools/ Institutions of the participants during the school / Institution hours.

There will be a different question paper for each class. All the questions are objective-type with no negative marking for wrong answers.

ParticularsClass 1 & 2Classes 3 to 5Classes 6 to 8Classes 9 to 12
No.of Questions25303540
Total Marks100Duration40 Minutes

The question paper is class specific and usually consists of the following sections:

( Classes VI -X)

(i) Section-1: General Awareness

(ii) Section-2: Current Affairs

(iii) Section-3: Scholar’s Zone

CHAPTER-WISE MARKING SCHEME

The tentative chapter-wise marking Scheme will help students to perform better in SilverZone Olympiads. The actual marks distribution may differ depending on the prerogative of the authors/selectors/paper setters concerned.

CLASS 8

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
HistoryHistory of India & the world
First in India & the world
Indian freedom struggle
Important years
Famous slogans
First in different fields
52.512.5
PolityIndian Constitution
Indian politics
Political parties
Elections in India
52.512.5
GeographyGeographical features of India & the world
Weather & climate
Places of the world
The universe
National parks
52.512.5
General AwarenessGeneral Science
Economics
Books and authors
Films
Countries
Capitals & currencies
Awards and honours
Research institutes
International organisation
Hill stations
102.525
Current AffairsCurrent Affairs5315
Scholar’s ZoneScholar’s Zone54.522.5

CLASS 9

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
HistoryHistory of India & the world
First in India & the world
Indian freedom struggle
Important years
Famous slogans
First in different fields
5210
PolityIndian Constitution
Indian politics
Political parties
Elections in India
5210
GeographyGeographical features of India & the world
Weather & climate
Places of the world
The universe
National parks
5210
General AwarenessGeneral Science
Economics
Books and authors
Abbreviations
Sports
Films
Countries
Capitals & currencies
Awards and honours
Research institutes
International organisation
Hill stations
10220
Current AffairsCurrent Affairs10330
Scholar’s ZoneScholar’s Zone5420

CLASS 10

UnitChaptersNo. of QuestionsMarksTotal Marks
HistoryHistory of India & the world
First in India & the world
Indian freedom struggle
Important years
Famous slogans
First in different fields
5210
PolityIndian Constitution
Indian politics
Political parties
Government
Elections in India
5210
GeographyGeographical features of India & the world
Weather & climate
Places of the world
The universe
National parks
5210
General AwarenessGeneral Science
Economics
Books and authors
Abbreviations
Sports
Films
countries
capitals & currencies
Awards and honours
Research institutes
International organisation
Hill stations
10220
Current AffairsCurrent Affairs10330
Scholar’s ZoneScholar’s Zone5420

SKGKO – SCHOLARSHIP AND AWARD

Rank. No.Award
1st1st Intl. Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded with a Cash Prize of Rs. 7,500/- along with a winner’s Trophy.
2nd2nd Intl. Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded with a Cash Prize of Rs. 5,000/- along with a winner’s Trophy.
3rd3rd Intl. Olympiad rank holder in each class will be awarded with a Cash Prize of Rs. 2,500/- along with a winner’s Trophy.
4th to 10th4th to 10th Intl. Olympiad rank holders in each class will be awarded Medals of Excellence.
11th to 500th11th to 500th Intl. Olympiad rank holders in each class will be awarded with the topper achievement certificate.
1th, 2th and 3rdAll Zonal Rank 1st, 2nd 3rd rank holders of all classes will be awarded Medals of Excellence
1st, 2nd 3rdClass Topper 1st, 2nd 3rd rank holders of every class of each school will be awarded with Medals of Excellence, provided the topper obtains at least 50% marks
AllAll the participants will be awarded with the participation Certificate Reflecting their Class/Zonal/Olympiad Ranks and Marks.
National Science Talent Search Exam (NSTSE)

It is an incredible opportunity for students who are looking to test their knowledge as well as compete for a scholarship prize of 2 lakh rupees. However, it becomes important for the candidates who are planning to appear for the exam to know about details of NSTSE  for class 2 to 12. Therefore, this article by Prerna Education will help you know the NSTSE class-wise details for the corresponding Olympiad exam. This will further guide you in planning your NSTSE preparation plans.

EXAMINATION

Name of the ExamNational Level Science Talent Search Examination (NSTSE)
Conducting AuthorityThe Unified Council, Hyderabad
Students EligibleClass 1 – 10
Class 11 and 12 (PCM and PCB)
Exam ModeOffline
Exam LevelInternational Level Exam
Exam TypeObjective-based

NSTSE Syllabus For 6th to 8th Classes

Given below is the detailed NSTSE Exam Pattern for Class 6 – 8.

SubjectsTotal QuestionsTotal Marks
Mathematics2525
Science3030
Critical Thinking55
Total6060

NSTSE Syllabus for students in Class 6 – 8 is given as under.

SubjectsSyllabus
MathematicsRational Numbers
Linear Equations in One Variable
Comparing Quantities
Data Handling
Squares and Square Roots
Understanding Quadrilaterals and Practical Geometry
Cubes and Cube Roots
Algebraic Expressions and Identities
Visualising Solid Shapes
Mensuration
Direct and Inverse Proportion
Exponents and Powers
Factorisation
Introduction to Graphs
ScienceForce and Pressure
Synthetic Fibres and Plastics
Friction Sound
Chemical Effects of Electric Current
Food Production and Management
Metals and Non-metals
Coal and Petroleum
Cell Structure and Functions
Combustion and Flame
Microorganisms
Critical ThinkingDecision Making
Logical & Inductive Reasoning
Tactics and Strategy

NSTSE Syllabus For Classes 9 to 10

Find the NSTSE Exam Pattern for Class 9 – 10 below.

SubjectsTotal QuestionsTotal Marks
Mathematics2525
Physics1030
Chemistry1010
Biology1010
Critical Thinking55
Total6060

NSTSE Syllabus for students in Class 9 – 10 is given below in the tabular format.

SubjectsSyllabus
MathematicsReal 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
PhysicsThe Human Eye and the Colourful World
Light
Electricity
Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
Sources of Energy
ChemistryChemical Reactions and Equations
Acids, Bases and Salts
Metals and Non-metals
Carbon and its Compounds
Periodic Classification of Elements
BiologyLife Processes
Control and Coordination
Reproduction
Heredity and Evolution
Our Environment
Management of Natural Resources
Critical ThinkingDecision Making
Logical & Inductive Reasoning
Tactics and Strategy

NSTSE Syllabus For Classes 11 to 12 (PCM)

The NSTSE Exam Pattern for 11th and 12th under PCM category is given.

SubjectsTotal QuestionsTotal Marks
Mathematics2525
Physics1515
Chemistry1515
Critical Thinking55
Total6060

NSTSE Syllabus for students in Classes 11 – 12 is given below in the tabular format.

SubjectsSyllabus
MathematicsNumber System
Quadratic equations
Arithmetic Progressions
Percentages
Triangles
Coordinate Geometry
Introduction to Trigonometry
Some Applications of trigonometry
Circles
Constructions
Areas related to circles
Surface areas and volumes
Statistics
Probability
PhysicsWork and Energy
Light
Motion and Force
Sound
Electricity
Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
Sources of Energy
ChemistryPhysical and Chemical Changes
Organic and Inorganic Chemistry
Acids, Bases and Salts
Metals and Non-metals
Carbon and its Compounds
Chemical Reactions and Equations
Periodic Classification of Elements
Critical ThinkingDecision Making
Subjective & Objective Analysis
Conscious Application in Real Life
Logical & Inductive Reasoning
Tactics and Strategy

NSTSE Syllabus For Classes 11 to 12 (PCB)

Find the NSTSE Exam Pattern for 11th and 12th (PCB category) below.

SubjectsTotal QuestionsTotal Marks
Physics1515
Chemistry1515
Biology2525
Critical Thinking55
Total6060

NSTSE Syllabus for students in Classes 11 and 12 (PCB category) will be the same for Physics, Chemistry and Critical Thinking as of PCM. Given below is the syllabus for Biology.

SubjectsSyllabus
BiologySome Common Diseases
Human Body
Carbon and its Compounds
Our Environment
Reproduction
Air
Cellular Level of Organisation
Life Processes
Water
Structure of Atom
Micro-organisms
Diversity in Living Organisms
Plant and Animal Nutrition
Soil
Food Production & Management
Heredity and Evolution S
PhysicsSame as PCM category
ChemistrySame as PCM category
Critical ThinkingSame as given in the PCM category
United International Mathematics Olympiads (USTE)

UIMO is a curriculum-based examination, which we are sure will prove to be very useful to students in assessing their strength & weakness in Maths. UIMO has been designed and developed by highly experienced educational specialists, and so will provide a conquering charm to the young minds with a competitive spirit. The development of a skill-blueprint reflects in the analysis of performance made at individual, class, school and country levels, through a graphical report made available to all.

Eligibility:

Student of classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10 are eligible to participate in this examination.

Exam Structure:

This exam will be conducted in the school premises of the respective schools.

Exam Pattern:

There will be a different question paper for each class. All the questions are objective-type with no negative marking for wrong answers.

 CLASS 1 & 2CLASSES 3 TO 5CLASSES 6 TO 12
No.of Questions405050
Marks405060
Duration1 hour

Division of Marks: For Class 6 to 12

Mathematics – 130 Marks
Mathematics – 215 Marks
Logical Reasoning10 Marks
Critical Thinking05 Marks

Note : For all the above sections, except in case of mathematics-2, the questions are ‘single correct answer’ type, each carrying 1 mark.

In Mathematics-2, there are 5 questions (Question Number 31 to 35) that are ‘multiple correct answer’ type and so have more than 1 correct option as ‘answer’ (2, 3 or 4 options may be correct). Darken the correct options as your ‘answer’ in the OMR sheet provided. Each question carries 3 marks.

Syllabus

UIMO question papers are suitable for students following CBSE/ICSE/ISC and various other State Board syllabi. 

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.

Class – 9
Mathematics – 1 : Number Systems, Polynomials, Co-ordinate 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.

Class – 10
Mathematics – 1 : Real Numbers, Polynomials, Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables, Quadratic Equations, Arithmetic Progressions, Triangles, Co-ordinate 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.4

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.

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

Awards

A) UIMO Topper is awarded Rs. 2,00,000 cash prize*. The student who achieves the highest percentage of marks among all the classes is declared as UIMO Topper.

B. The Top Rankers and next 2 Rankers in each class are awarded a Laptop and a Tablet PC respectively + a Memento to, each.

C) Ranks 4 to 10 and 11 to 25 of each class, are each awarded a cash prize of Rs. 1500 and Rs. 1000 respectively each.

D) Rankers 26 to 100 of each class are each awarded BMA’s Talent & Olympiad Exams Resource Book from M/s. Brain Mapping Academy, each.

All the Rankers (1 to 100) are each awarded Olympiad Coach Online Subscription worth Rs. 1198,, a Medal and a Certificate of Appreciation.

Prizes For State Toppers

Top 3 rankers from each State (minimum of 10,000 students in a particular State) are awarded with a special award for encouragement. He/she is awarded with Olympiad Coach Online Subscription worth Rs. 1198, and a Certificate of Appreciation.

Note: State-wise ranks are declared after excluding the top 100 ranks across the country.

Participation certificates are presented to all students who appear for the examination.

Class Topper

We declare 3 Class Toppers per class in each School.Class Toppers are awarded a medal and a Certificate of Appreciation.

Certificate and Student’s Performance Report (SPR) for all the participants.

Interpreting Results

Ranking: When more than one student gets an equal top score, priority for awarding ranks will be according to the marks acquired in the specified order of sections in the question paper.



United International English Olympiad (UIEO)

English is the language most widely used for communication and the first global lingua franca. In the modern era, English happens to be the most popular and the most spoken language. Children who know English not only excel in exams but are known to do well in practically every aspect of their dealings.

Assessment of one’s language skills is the key to identifying and measuring one’s “educational achievement”. People’s lives around the world are shaped by the outcomes of such assessments, which they receive as part of their education process.

Assessment is used at all the times in every field, for taking decisions. However, the holistic assessment we offer is extremely useful as it helps shape the future of an individual and plays a critical role in the process of laying foundation for his/her career.

Hence UIEO’s effort is to present its students with an all-encompassing assessment that will place them at the threshold of easier learning and mastering the language of the world, in the easiest and the quickest way.

Eligibility:

Student of classes 2, 3,4,5,6,7,8,9 & 10 are eligible to participate in this examination.

Exam Pattern:

There will be a different question paper for each class. All the questions are objective-type with no negative marking for wrong answers.

PARTICULARCLASS 2-4CLASS 5-10
No.of Questions3550
Marks3550
Duration1 hour

Division of Marks:

For Class 2 to 4

Vocabulary Á Functional Grammer25 Marks
Reading Comprehension5 Marks
Interactive English5 Marks

For Class 5 to 10

Vocabulary Á Functional Grammer35 Marks
Reading Comprehension10 Marks
Interactive English5 Marks

Syllabus

UIEO question papers are more class-specific than syllabus-specific. Please refer below for the syllabus

CLASS – 8
Vocabulary and Functional Grammar Prepositional phrases, Participle phrases, Tenses, Question tags, Conditionals, Reported speech, Quotation
marks, Spellings, Collocations, Phrasal verbs, Idioms, Homonyms and homophones, Modals, Cloze text, Clauses, Subject-verb Agreement, Parallelism, Determiners, One word for many, Words related to the general environment, etc. Reading Comprehension Understanding and locating information from various text types like News reports, Blurbs, Dictionaries, Notices, Editorials, Essays, News paper articles, Interviews, etc. Interactive English Spoken English and Telephonic Conversation Responding to situations in functions like request, giving information, politely expressing disagreement,
giving advice, asking for permission, giving ads, writing to the editor, etc.

CLASS – 9
Vocabulary and Functional Grammar Same word used as different parts of speech, Concord, Question forms, Tenses, Conditionals, Modals, Reported
speech, Collocations, Phrasal verbs, Idioms, Homonyms and homophones, Cloze text, Parallelism, Question tags, Differentiating between FACTS / OPINION / INFERENCE, Words related to the general environment, etc.
Reading Comprehension Understanding and locating information presented in Instruction-Manual format, Message format, Editorials,
Essays, flyers, Classifieds, Dictionaries, etc.
Interactive English Spoken English and Telephonic Conversation Responding to situations in functions like giving advice, stating preferences, discussing probability, making an offer, giving advice, etc.

CLASS – 10
Vocabulary and Functional Grammar Concord, Question forms, Tenses, Conditionals, Modals, Collocations, Phrasal verbs, Cloze text, Differentiating
between FACT/ OPINION / INFERENCE, Idioms, Homonyms and homophones, Direct-Indirect speech, ActivePassive voice, Parallelism, Question tags, Words related to the general environment, etc.
Reading Comprehension Understanding and locating information from various text types like Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, Instruction Manual format, Message format like editorials, Essays, Making inferences from advanced texts, etc.
Interactive English Spoken English and Telephonic Conversation
Responding to situations in functions like giving/accepting compliments, agreeing, disagreeing, requesting, seeking information, receiving information, etc.

Awards

A. The top Rankers and next 2 Rankers in each class are awarded a Laptop and a Tablet PC + Memento + Medal, each.

B. The next 12 rankers of each class (Ranks 4-15) are awarded a cash prize of Rs. 1000 each.

Top 100 rankers in each class are awarded with Olympiad Coach Online Subscription worth Rs. 1198,.

Top 100 rankers from each class (2-4) will be awarded Hand Book of Science – Junior and from classes (5-10) will be awarded Awesome English , a Medal and a Certificate of Appreciation.

Prizes For Zone Toppers

Top 3 rankers in each Zone are awarded with Olympiad Coach Online Subscription worth Rs. 1198,, a Medal and Certificate of Appreciation.

Note: Zone-wise ranks are declared after excluding the top 100 ranks across the country.

Class Topper

We declare 3 Class Toppers per class in each School.Class Toppers are awarded a medal and a Certificate of Appreciation.

Certificate and Student’s Performance Report (SPR) for all the participants.

Interpreting Results

Ranking: When more than one student gets an equal top score, priority for awarding ranks will be according to the marks acquired in the specified order of sections in the question paper.

United Cyber Olympiad (UCO)

India has seen a spectacular success in IT and computers which is acknowledged around the world. But computer education in our country is highly fragmented and is without any common goal or platform. Realising the huge importance of streamlined and competitive education in computers & IT and with a view to fortifying India’s success, Unified Council has forayed into Unified Cyber Olympiad (UCO).

It motivates children to strengthen their knowledge of using mental ability, logical reasoning & computer knowledge. Proficiency in these areas will help them in overcoming problems related to software, management crises, lack of judgement and decision-making.

Unified Cyber Olympiad(UCO), which will be held across the country with the following goals :

  • Streamlining computer education
  • Instilling competitiveness in computer education
  • Including logic, reasoning and mental ability in the learning process
  • Identifying talent and assessing students on a nationwide platform
  • Exposing students to the latest technology and study in computers

Eligibility:

Student of classes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10.

Exam Pattern:

The medium of the test will be English.
There will be a different question paper for each class.
All the questions are of the objective-type with no negative marking for wrong answers.

No.of Questions50
Marks50
Duration1hour

Division of Marks:

Mental Ability15 Marks
Reasoning15 Marks
Computers15 Marks
English05 Marks

SYLLABUS

Class 8 Syllabus

  • Mental ability: Identify and use the properties of integers, Rational, Irrational and Real numbers, Concept of polynomials, add, subtract, multiply, and divide monomials and polynomials, Basic factoring techniques to second degree polynomials, Solve problems that involve discounts, Commissions, profit and loss, Compute simple and compound interest, Exponents and powers, Squares and square roots, Cubes and cube roots, Algebraic identities, Linear equations in one variable, Data handling, Understanding quadrilaterals, Symmetry, Visualising solid shapes, Perimeter and area.
  • Reasoning: Analogy, Series completion, Coding and decoding, Alphabet test, Mirror images, Paper folding, Grouping of identical figures, Odd one out, Analytical reasoning, Direction sense test, Mathematical reasoning, Cubes and dice, Locating hidden words, Jumbled letters, Formation of new words.
  • Computers: Review of computer basics, Computer Viruse – Types, Prevention, Antivirus, Updating virus definitions, Q Basic – Looping statements, Graphics and Sound, Internet – Searching Information, Communication on the Internet, Flash – Tools, Understanding timeline, Frames and Keyframes, Layers and Animation, HTML Basics – Introduction to HTML, HTML Elements – Tags and Attributes, Structure of an HTML Document, Creating an HTML Document, Line Break
    Tag, ParagraphElement, Horizontal Rule

     


    Element, Comment Element, HTML Text – Text Elements, Address Tag, Pre Tag, Center Tag, Heading Tag, Font Tag, Base Font Tag Structure, Commands, (Tables and Linking), MS Access – Database and Fields, Modifying table designs. Fundamentals of computers, MS-PowerPoint, MS-Excel, Memory & Storage Devices, Basics of Cyber crimes, Cyber Laws, Operating Systems

  • General English: Vocabulary, Grammar and Correct Usage.

Class 9 Syllabus

  • Mental ability: Rational & Irrational Numbers, Divisibility rules, factors & Multiples, Direct and Inverse Proportions, Concept of polynomials, add, subtract, multiply, and divide monomials and polynomials, Remainder theorem, Factoring techniques, Solve a system of two linear equations in two variables algebraically. Visualising solid shapes, Mensuration, Exponents and powers, Direct and inverse proportion, Factorisation,
  • Reasoning: Analogy, Series completion, Coding and decoding, Alphabet test, Mirror images, Blood relations, Grouping of identical figures, Odd one out, Analytical reasoning, Direction sense test, Mathematical reasoning, Cubes and dice, Locating hidden words, Jumbled letters, Formation of new words.
  • Computers: Review of Computer basics, Computer System – Evolution and History of computers, Generation, Electronic Computers, Hardware and Software, Language, Terms related to open and non-open source software, Operating system – Windows XP, MS Word, MS Front Page, Visual Basic – GUI, VB Window, Farm object, Common controls, Photoshop – Tools, Layers, Filters, Networking and E-commerce, Algorithms and Flowcharts in Programming, Animals, HTML, MS-Excel, MS-PowerPoint, Input & Output Devices, Memory & Storage Devices, Flash CS6, Communication Technology, Operating Systems.
  • General English: Vocabulary, Grammar and Correct usage

Class 10 Syllabus

  • Mental ability: Real numbers, Concept of polynomials, Application of remainder and factor theorems, Solve a system of two linear equations in two variables, Use the quadratic formula to find the roots of a second-degree polynomial and to solve quadratic equations, Use the quadratic formula or factoring techniques. Concept of arithmetic progressions, Heron’s formula, Surface area and volume, Introduction to probability.
  • Reasoning: Analogy, Series completion, Coding and decoding, Alphabet test, Mirror images, Blood relations, Grouping of identical figures, Odd one out, Embedded figures, Problems based on figures, Analytical reasoning, Direction sense test, Mathematical reasoning, Cubes and dice, Locating hidden words, Jumbled letters, Formation of new words.
  • Computers: Review of Computer basics, MS Powerpoint, MS Excel, Visual basic – Tool box, Working with data, Selection and looping, C++ – Structure, Variable, Constants, Standard I/O. Operators, Control structure, Internet – History, Internet services, Web – browsers, MS Access – Creating new Database, Tables, Forms, Queries and reports, Societal Impact of Information Technology – Security and Integrity of information, HTML – Creating Lists and Inserting Images, Linking – Creating Hyperlinks using Tag, Link Within a Single Page, Creating Images as Link, Fundamentals of computer, Operating System, Word Processing Tool, Networking, Internet, Database Management System (Functions, Types, MS-Access).
  • General English: Vocabulary, Grammar and Correct usage

Detail of Awards

Gold Medals & Cash Awards for the first 3 in each Class (Rank 1-3)
A. UCO-Topper is awarded a cash prize of Rs. 2, 00,000 cash prize*.

The student who achieves the highest percentage of marks in among all the classes is declared as UCO Topper.

B. The Top Rankers and next 2 Rankers in each class are awarded a Laptop and a Tablet PC respectively + a Memento to, each.

C. The next 21 rankers of each class (Ranks 4-25) are awarded with a cash prize of Rs. 1000 each.

Top 100 rankers in each class are awarded with Olympiad Coach Online Subscription worth Rs. 1198,.

Top 100 rankers from each class are also awarded each with a Medal, Reasoning Trainer Plus Book, from M/s Brain Mapping Academy, and a certificate of appreciation.

All the top rankers from 1-100 are awarded a Medal and a Certificate of Appreciation.

Certificate and Cyber Diagnostic Report (CDR) for all the participants.

PRIZES FOR ZONE TOPPERS

Top 3 rankers in each Zone are awarded Britannica Kids Online Subscription worth Rs. 2500, a Medal and a Certificate of Appreciation.

Note: Zone wise ranks are declared after excluding the top 100 ranks across the country.

CLASS TOPPER

Top 3 rankers in each class of each school are delared as class 1,2 and 3 rankers. Class Toppers are awarded a Medal and a Certificate of Appreciation, each. .

UCO Topper* The student who achieves 100% marks in any of the classes will be awarded with prize money of Rs.2, 00,000. If none of the students achieves the same, then the student who achieves the highest percentage of marks among all the classes will be awarded with Rs.1, 00,000. If more than one student achieves the same, the prize money will be distributed equally. Each topper will get either this prize or the regular prize (refer B).

Certificates & Reports

For Students
Cyber Diagnostic Reports (CDR)

We provide Cyber Diagnostic Report (CDR) for individual students, which have the following details:

  • Subject wise – Skill wise performance graphical representation
  • Over all ranking in the National level
  • Group Highest mark
  • Group Average mark CDR provides a real feedback on real learning. It allows the students to know where he/she stands and pinpoints areas of strengths and weakness. This report is for feedback and improvement.
Regional Mathematical Olympiad

RMO is the second stage exam before this students needs to qualify PRMO Exam. A three-hour examination known as the Indian Olympiad Qualifier in Mathematics (IOQM) conducted by the Mathematics Teachers Association (India)(MTA)(I). Read More about IOQM syllabus and examination format will be similar to PRMO this year.

RMO, or Regional Mathematical Olympiad, is the regional level of the International Olympiad for Mathematics, in India. It is held across 25 regions throughout India. The Homi Bhabha Center of Science Education (HBCSE) conducts the exam to encourage young minds in the field of Mathematics. They will eventually represent India in the International Mathematical Olympiad program.

For RMO Eligibility, an applicant has to clear the Pre RMO Exams at the first level of the International Mathematics Olympiad. From an All India regional level test to a national level, RMO is the stepping stone which leads to international glory for the participants from our country.

In this article, the criteria for RMO Eligibility 2022 will be discussed in detail to help you prepare for the upcoming exam.


What is the Eligibility for RMO Exam?


For KV and JNV, up to 5 per cent top performers from Classes 8, 9, 10, 11 and up to 1 per cent from Class 12 will be selected to participate in RMO. In the case of all regions other than KV and JNV, the region to which a student belongs will be determined by the postal address of the school in which the student is studying. Any false information provided at the time of registration in this regard will be treated extremely seriously and will lead to immediate disqualification of the student from all subsequent stages. Students studying in non-KV and non-JNV schools affiliated to CBSE will belong to their respective geographical regions. The PRMO will be held on January 9, 2022.
Further candidates must be Indian citizens. Provisionally, students with OCI cards are eligible to write the PRMO subject to conditions as explained in the para appearing under “Stage 4”. It is the student’s responsibility to determine if she/he satisfies the eligibility norms for each stage of the Mathematical Olympiad. If, at 4 any stage, it is found that the student does not meet the eligibility norms, she/he may face disqualification from the programme

What are the Stages in the Mathematical Olympiad?


Here are the stages that a candidate must clear to take the International Mathematical Olympiad.
Stage 1: Pre- Regional Mathematical Olympiad (PRMO): The preRegional Mathematical Olympiad (PRMO) is a three hour examination with 30 questions. The answer to each question is either a single digit number or a two digit number and will need to be marked on a machine readable OMR response sheet. The PRMO question paper will be available in English and Hindi versions. Students who require the Hindi version will need to indicate their choice at the time of registration for PRMO.
Stage 2: Regional Mathematical Olympiad (RMO): The RMO is a three hour written test with six problems. On the basis of the performance in RMO, up to 30 students from Classes 8, 9, 10, 11 and up to 6 students from Class 12 from each region are selected for Stage 3 (INMO). To break ties for the closing ranks, the PRMO score shall be applied by the regional coordinator. In case ties cannot be broken by PRMO scores also, the final list will include all candidates in the tied position.
Stage 3: Indian National Mathematical Olympiad (INMO) : The INMO will be held in January. Only those students who are selected in RMO and those who have received an INMO certificate of merit are eligible to appear for the INMO. This contest is a four hour written test.
Stage 4: International Mathematical Olympiad Training Camp (IMOTC): The INMO awardees (including 5 awardees in the girls‟ quota) are invited to a month long training camp in April-May each year at the Homi Bhabha Center for Science Education (HBCSE), Mumbai. Besides these students, the INMO awardees from the previous years and the selected girl students of the previous year‟s who are eligible for IMO/EGMO and have gone through postal tuition throughout the year satisfactorily are invited to the IMOTC as senior students.
Stage 5: Pre-Departure Training Camps: The selected team of six students goes through another final round of training and orientation for about ten days prior to departure for IMO. A Pre-departure camp will also be arranged for girl students selected for participation in EGMO 2020, at a suitable time.
A candidate thus has to clear around five stages to be eligible for the International Mathematical Olympiad.

Important Dates Related to the RMO 2022-23 Examination



The following table includes the tentative dates for the RMO 2022-23 examination:

Events Tentative Dates
Admit Card Availability October 2022 (1st week)
PRMO 2022-23 October 2022 (2nd week)
Result Declaration November 2022 (1st week)
Start of Registration for RMO 2022-23 November 2022 (2nd week)
RMO 2022-23 November 2022 (last week)

Tips for Scoring High Marks in the RMO Exam



  • Solve Multiple Questions: For all RMO aspirants solving various Math problems is essential to develop their problem-solving skills, and to understand the concepts, theories, and formulas better.
  • Refer only to Authentic Math Olympiad Books: Selecting the right text is again crucial for an RMO aspirant. They must refer to books like Problem Primer for Olympiads, An Excursion in Math, Functional Equations, Combinatorics, etc.
  • Take a Mock Test: A good preparation tip for every RMO candidate is to solve as many mock test papers as possible. Questions from the previous year’s examination are available on the Olympiad website.
  • Online Portals: Students can also prepare for the RMO Exam by taking solutions from different online portals available. They provide facilities like online exams and evaluations for an affordable price.
  • Now that you are clear about the RMO eligibility and its criteria, start preparing for the exam at the earliest. Prepare a schedule and divide time accordingly to practice the essential chapters thoroughly.

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