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hello sir!

Of course, you can apply for the Indian Olympiad Qualifier in Mathematics (IOQM) if you are from Rajasthan But you need to qualify certain criteria like If you are studying in Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVs) and Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNVs) then you are not eligible, you need to consider your age(DOB) and should be studying 12th or less,hope this information helps you

Thank you

Hello,

HBCSE is expected to release the PRMO online registration form by September 25, 2021. Students can complete PRMO online registration 2021 through the official website, mtai.org.in and iaptexam.in. The officials have not yet released the application forms yet. The application forms could be released tomorrow. Keep an eye on the official website for the latest information. Students studying in class 8 to 12 and who are born on or after August 1, 2002, will be eligible for PRMO registration 2021

Hello Aspirant,

Hope you are doing well.

1. Candidates who were born on or after August 1, 2001 and are currently enrolled in Class VIII, IX, X, XI, or XII are eligible to sit for the IOQM examination.

Individuals pursuing their education at Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVs) and Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNVs) are ineligible to sit for the IOQM.



2. Candidates for the INMO 2020 Merit Award and all INMO awardees from 2020 or earlier are allowed to write the INMO 2021 exam WITHOUT qualifying via the IOQM, providing they meet the eligibility requirements for the IMO 2020 and EGMO 2022 exams.


3. The applicants must be citizens of the Republic of India.

Students holding OCI cards are allowed to write the IOQM on a provisional basis, subject to the criteria outlined below, which include:


Following a decision by the Madras High Court, students having OCI status will be disqualified from consideration for selection to the Indian team for the International Mathematical Olympiad in Japan.

Such students, on the other hand, are provisionally eligible for selection at ALL previous levels, up to and including the IMOTC, if they meet all other requirements.

They are also entitled to write the selection exams at the IMOTC, although on a temporary basis.

This policy is subject to modification at any time without prior notice if any additional orders are made by the courts or by a government body with appropriate jurisdiction.


4. It is the student's duty to verify that all of the eligibility requirements listed above are met before enrolling.

Students who do not satisfy the eligibility requirements at any point throughout the programme may be excluded from participation if it is discovered at a later time that they did not meet them.


Criteria for advancement from the IOQM to the INMO.


1. The following rule will be used in the preparation of the list of students who have qualified for the INMO 2021:


If they achieve a minimum cut-off score of 5 percent of the total marks in the IOQM paper, the top 300 (class XI or lower category)+ 60 (class II category) from each area in IOQM will be awarded a certificate.

However, this is not a qualifying requirement for the INMO programme.


• The top 540 on the IOQM merit list will be eligible for INMO, regardless of whether they are from a regional quota.

The total number of students in this pool (a) will be 90 from class XII.


(a) There will be 450 pupils in each of the classes VIII, IX, X, and XI.


• A minimum of 30 students (from the class XI or below category) plus 6 students (from the class XII category) plus 5 students (from the class XII category), regardless of the number of female students qualifying in the class XI or below category.

It is not possible for any girl student from class XII to qualify for INMO in the girls category.) from each region will qualify for INMO regardless of their scores (provided that each qualifying candidate has a score greater than a minimum cut-off score of 5 percent of the total marks of the IOQM paper.)

Hope you got the answer to your question. Incase of any queries, feel free to question. Have a great day!

Hello,



HBCSE has delayed the online registration form of Pre-RMO 2020 exam. It is expected to be issued in the last week of June 2020 on mtaexam.com
You can register for PRMO 2020 exam in online mode or through the registered centres.
Eligible students will be able to register for or Pre-Regional Mathematical Olympiad 2020 till the first week of July 2020.
Pre-Regional Mathematics Olympiad 2020 may help in the second week of August 2020.

I hope this helps.

Tushar, HBCSE will release the online registration forms for PRMO tentatively from the first or second weeks of August. You can either register through your school if it has been registered or you can register on your own. Schools will start registering themselves for PRMO tentatively from the month of June. So you need to check if your School has been registered or not. Based on that, you can either register through your school or individually. At this point in time, you need to wait for official notification for the registration process to start. For more information, please read our article: https://school.careers360.com/articles/prmo-registration

Hello.
Yes , you also can apply online for PRMO, here HBCSE will release online application window most probably in the first week of June (depends upon the conditions also) on mtaexma.com, as you didn't mention your anything so that we could check your eligibility for this so still you can see basic eligibility criteria which are mentioned here:
Candidate must be from class 8th to 12 .
Your age must be after 1 August 2001.
Only Indian citizen and students who are having OCI certificates can apply for PRMO 2020.
for more criterias and details you can refer given link:
https://school.careers360.com/articles/prmo-registration
Best of luck.

Hello Jalaj,

The Pre-Regional Mathematics Olympiads is the first stage of the Mathematical Olympiad Examination. The Mathematical Olympiad exam comprises of six stages - Pre-regional Mathematical Olympiad, Regional Mathematical Olympiad, IMO Training Camp, Indian National Mathematical Olympiad, Pre-departure Camp, and International Olympiad. Upon clearing the PRMO, candidates will be eligible to appear in the second stage (RMO) and so on.

The syllabus for PRMO mostly covers the pre-degree college mathematics. The syllabus covers topics from Class 9 and Class 10 levels. Some of the various topics covered in the PRMO Examination are as follows:

  • Arithmetic of integers

  • Geometry

  • Trigonometry

  • Inequalities

  • Co-ordinate geometry

  • System of linear equations

  • Permutations and combination

  • Factorization of polynomial

  • Quadratic equations and expressions

  • Elementary combinatorics

  • Finite series and complex numbers

  • Probability theory

  • Number theory

  • Elementary graph theory

Statistics and Calculus are not included and the main areas that the syllabus covers are algebra, geometry, number theory and combinatorics.

There's no prescribed syllabus for RMO, it mostly covers the Class 9th and Class 10th Mathematics.

Hope this helps you. We wish you the best for your future endeavours!

Regards



Ahmed, KV refers to Kendriya Vidyalaya and JNV refers to Jawahar Navoday Vidyalaya. KV and JNV students have a lesser application fees as compared to non KV or non JNV students for PRMO.

Also their state/ zone is not considered while declaring the results. Instead, the top 5% of KV/ JNV students from classes 8 to 11 and top 1% of students from class 12 are selected for RMO.

That is why in the school type column in the PRMO application form, the options are KV, JNV or others. Hope it helps.

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