Indian National Mathematical Olympiad

The Indian National Mathematical Olympiad (INMO) is a high school mathematics competition held annually in India since 1989. It is the second tier in the Indian team selection procedure for the International Mathematical Olympiad and is conducted by the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE) under the aegis of the National Board of Higher Mathematics (NBHM).[1]

Eligibility and participant selection process

The INMO is conducted by the MO Cell which is held on the third Sunday of January at 30 centers across the country.[2] Prospective candidates first need to write the Regional Mathematical Olympiad(known as RMO) of their respective state or region, usually held on the first Sunday of December of the previous year.[3] Around thirty students are selected from each region, to write the INMO. The best-performing students from the RMO (approximately 900) qualify for the second stage INMO.

Restrictions on senior year students

Students in the twelfth grade in India are not permitted to take RMO and INMO, unless they were in the IMOTC the previous year.

Structure of the examination

The INMO examination paper comprises six problems to be solved over a time of four hours. These problems are in the areas of algebra, geometry, number theory and combinatorics. No calculus is required, though calculus based approaches are allowed to solve problems.

Further stages

The International Mathematical Olympiad Training Camp (IMOTC)

The qualifying students are invited to the International Mathematical Olympiad Training Camp (IMOTC), a one-month mathematics camp hosted by the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education in Mumbai. For first time participants, it usually extends from late April till the end of May, while it begins about 10-14 days later for senior participants. In this camp, the students are taught Olympiad mathematics and some other general mathematics. Four selection tests and two practice tests are held during this period and the top six students in the selection tests qualify to represent India in the International Mathematical Olympiad.

Pre-departure Training Camp for IMO

The selected team of 6 students goes through another round of training and orientation for about 10 days prior to departure for IMO.

International Mathematical Olympiad

The six member team selected at the end of IMOTC accompanied by a leader, a deputy leader and an observer represents the country at the IMO, held in July each year in a different member country of the IMO. Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) finances international travel of the team, the leader and the deputy leader, while NBHM(DAE) finances the other expenditure connected with the international participation and the entire in-country programme.

Post-IMOTC training of qualified candidates for subsequent seasons

Students who qualify the INMO once and come to attend the IMO Training Camp are sent postal problems during the period July -- December that they have to solve and send back (if they are still in school). Based on their responses, some of the students are invited to the IMO Training Camp the next year directly. Others have to rewrite the INMO again (they do not have to write the Regional Mathematics Olympiad).

Perks upon qualification

See also

References

  1. "Webpage of the Indian MO Process". Retrieved 23 March 2013.
  2. "Stages | Olympiads". olympiads.hbcse.tifr.res.in. Retrieved 2017-05-11.
  3. "Stages of the Indian MO process". Retrieved 23 March 2013.
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