HBCSE Mathematical Olympiad Exam for Class 8

The Homi Bhabha Center for Science Education (HBCSE) coordinates Olympiad programs in mathematics and science, including astronomy. The Olympiad aims to get pre-university kids interested in science and math.

The National Board of Higher Mathematics (NBHM) hosts the Mathematics Olympiad. Throughout the Olympiad year starting August 2008, an integrated National Steering Committee oversees all science and astronomy activities.

There are science subjects in physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, and junior science. A five-stage process is followed for each subject in physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy (intermediate and senior levels). The Indian Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT) organizes the first stage for each subject. In the rest of the stages, the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE) is in charge.

HBCSE Mathematical Olympiad Exam 2023 Eligibility Criteria

The HBCSE Olympiad Exam 2023 is only open to students who meet the eligibility requirements. If a student is determined to be ineligible for the competition, they will be disqualified without explanation.

  • Students must have been born after August 1, 2003.
  • IOQM 2023 is open to students in grades 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12.
  • The exam is also open to open school students.

HBCSE Mathematical Olympiad 2023 Preparation Tips

Here are some tips to help students prepare for the Mathematical Olympiad 2023:

  • You should solve one pre-RMO and one RMO paper per day from the previous year. This will allow students to gain a better understanding of the most important topics and the level of difficulty. Solving as many questions or sample papers as possible is a good idea.
  • If you have any doubts, you may consult experts or teachers. Good grades come from strong fundamentals.
  • Take regular breaks and get enough sleep.
  • Take care of your diet.

About HOMI BHABHA CENTRE FOR SCIENCE EDUCATION(HBCSE)

The international Olympiad movement is aimed at bringing the most gifted secondary and higher secondary students of the world together in a friendly competition of the highest level. The Olympiads do not lead directly to any career benefits; rather, they provide a stimulus to begin a career in science or mathematics, to undertake a lifelong journey into the realms of exciting intellectual challenges. The Olympiads are not merely competitions, they are the meeting places of the brightest young minds of the world, and many friendships forged at the Olympiads form the seeds of scientific collaboration later in life. Much like the Olympics in sports, the Olympiads are a celebration of the very best in school level science and mathematics.

A major national Olympiad programme in basic sciences and mathematics which connects to the international Olympiads is in operation in India. The Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education is the nodal centre of the country for this programme. The programme aims at promoting excellence in science and mathematics among pre-university students.

Among the sciences, the Olympiad programme in Astronomy (junior and senior level), Biology, Chemistry, Junior Science and Physics is a five stage process for each subject separately. The first stage for each subject is organized by the Indian Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT) in collaboration with teacher associations in other subjects. All the remaining stages are organized by Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE).

The mathematical olympiad programe is a five stage process conducted under the aegis of National Board for Higher Mathematics (NBHM). The first stage PRMO is conducted by the Mathematics Teachers’ Association (India). The website for PRMO is http://www.mtai.org.in/prmo . All the remaining stages are organized by Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE).

Whether you are a student or a teacher of science/mathematics, we invite you to explore the various dimensions of the olympiad program, dimensions that are not often encountered in regular education. If you are eligible, we strongly encourage you to directly participate in the programme. If you are outside the eligibility window, we invite you to use the olympiad resources as a learning opportunity for yourself and your friends.

The Science Olympiad programme is fully funded by the Government of India through the Board of Research in Nuclear Science, Department of Atomic Energy (BRNS, DAE), Department of Science and Technology(DST), Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) and the Indian Space Research Organisation, Department of Space (ISRO, DoS).

The Mathematical Olympiad is funded by the Government of India, through the National Board of Higher Mathematics (NBHM) of the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE).

A large number of secondary, higher secondary and undergraduate teachers from all over India are involved in the national Olympiad programme. Many of them are invited to Resource Generation Camps (RGCs) at HBCSE throughout the year. Exposure camps are also organised at HBCSE to orient teachers to the academic and organisational aspects of the Olympiads. Usually these camps are held in the second half of the calendar year. Teachers are encouraged to keep an eye on our website for participation in exposure camps.