Mathematics Olympiad by BITS Pilani to be held on December 20; Apply now
Team Careers360 | December 3, 2020 | 07:09 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : Mathematics Association, BITS Pilani is conducting Mathematics Olympiad for the students of Class 11 and 12. The last date for registration is December 15, 2020. The Mathematics Olympiad will be conducted on December 20, 2020, at 12 PM. The exam duration will be of 40 minutes and questions will be asked from NCERT textbook of Class 11 and 12. Registration fee is Rs. 50 and students can register by clicking on the link given below.
Click here to register now.
How to apply online for Mathematics Olympiad?
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Click on the link provided above.
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Fill all the required details such as email ID, name, school name, etc.
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Upload your School ID.
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Scan the given QR code and make the payment.
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Now upload the screenshot of the payment and click on the submit button.
Eligibility for Mathematics Olympiad by BITS Pilani
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The student must be studying in Class 11 or 12.
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He/she must be a student from a school in Delhi.
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Good command over English is a must.
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It is must to have a device with a webcam attached to it.
1st and 2nd rank holder in each category will receive a cash prize along with certificates of merit. The topper of each school will also receive a certificate of merit.
Click here to check the official notification.
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