Olympiads
17-19 October 2024 @DRMC
Math Olympiad
The Math Olympiad is a competition that brings together talented students from around the nation to solve complex mathematical problems which will compete against each other and prove their mathematical expertise. The event typically includes a series of challenging problems designed to test participants’ problem-solving skills, creativity, and mathematical reasoning.
Competitors range from primary to high school students, and they engage in issues that cover various mathematical topics such as algebra, geometry, number theory, combinatorics, etc. The Olympiad fosters a deep appreciation for mathematics and encourages creative thinking and intellectual growth among young mathematicians.
Categories
Primary (Classes 3 – 5)
Junior (Classes 6 – 8 )
Secondary (Classes 9 – 10)
Higher Secondary (Classes 11 – 12)
Rules & Regulations
1. Use of calculators or any other computing devices is strictly prohibited.
2. Partial marks will be given for certain correct parts.
3. Math Olympiad will be held on Regional and Divisional Standard BdMO questions with a set of 8-10 questions in each category.
Registration
No registration is required.
Contact
Wazib Imtiaz – 01991100693
Md Ashiqur Rahman – 01836429353
Note
If any form of cheating or attempt of cheating is exposed, it will result in getting expelled.
Geometry Olympiad
The Geometry Olympiad is a golden opportunity for participants to delve into the fascinating world of shapes, angles, and spatial reasoning. This electrifying competition will test students’ abilities to solve complex geometry problems, requiring a keen understanding of geometric principles and the ability to think critically. Participants will face challenges that stretch across a variety of topics, demanding not just theoretical knowledge, but practical application and accuracy. With just 1 hour on the clock, the pressure will be on to solve as many problems as possible, making this an exciting race against time for students aiming to demonstrate their mathematical precision and creativity.
Categories
Junior (Classes 6 – 8 )
Secondary (Classes 9 – 10)
Higher Secondary (Classes 11 – 12)
Note
Each participant will have a strict time limit of 1 hour. If any form of cheating or attempt of cheating is exposed, it will result in getting exposed.
Rules & Regulations
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Physics Olympiad
The Physics Olympiad offers a riveting platform for students to showcase their understanding of the physical world. Participants will tackle advanced problems across a wide range of topics, including mechanics, electricity and magnetism, thermodynamics, optics, and modern physics, challenging them to apply their knowledge in creative and practical ways. This competition emphasizes not just solving problems but applying physics concepts in real-world situations, encouraging students to sharpen their critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Since mathematics is the language through which the laws of physics are expressed, the Physics Olympiad holds a special place in this Math Summit, highlighting the deep connection between these two fundamental sciences.
Categories
Junior (Classes 6 – 8 )
Secondary (Classes 9 – 10)
Higher Secondary (Classes 11 – 12)
Rules & Regulations
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Astronomy Olympiad
The Astronomy Olympiad is a competitive event that brings together talented students from across the nation to explore the wonders of the universe through challenging astronomical problems. Participants will compete against each other, showcasing their knowledge of celestial phenomena, astrophysics, and observational astronomy. The event typically consists of problems that test participants’ understanding of the cosmos, critical thinking, and ability to apply scientific principles to solve real-world astronomical scenarios.
Competitors range from middle to high school students and will engage in topics such as stellar evolution, planetary systems, cosmology, and observational techniques. The Olympiad not only deepens participants’ appreciation for the science of astronomy but also fosters curiosity, creativity, and intellectual growth among aspiring young astronomers.
Rules & Regulations
1. Questions will not be set in any difficulty order.
2. Partial marks will be given for certain correct parts.
Note: If any form of cheating or attempt of cheating is exposed, it will result in getting exposed.
Categories
Secondary (Classes 9 – 10)
Higher Secondary (Classes 11 – 12)
Contact
Wazib Imtiaz – 01991100693
Md Ashiqur Rahman – 01836429353
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Rules & Regulations
The use of calculators or any other computational devices is strictly prohibited.
For further Queries
Mahathir Mohammad Tahmid
President, DRMC Math Club
Contact No: +8801911377951
Wazib Imtiaz
General Secretary, DRMC Math Club
Contact No: +8801991100693