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Saturday, 9 March 2013

Awards for IMO qualified students


AWARDS for International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO)


First Level Prizes:
  • Participation Certificate to every student.
  • School Math Genius Medal - (Where more than 10 students from one class write SOF’s Olympiad exam.The top 3 rank holders from that class will be awarded gold, silver and bronze medals respectively. Where between 5 to 9 students from a class write the SOF’s Olympiad exam –The top rank holder from that class will be awarded a gold medal)
  • MQR (MATHS Quotient Report) for every student.

Second Level Prizes:
Class 1 to Class 6
A. INTERNATIONAL LEVEL
·         1st prize-   I-Pad
·         2nd prize – I-Pad
·         3rd prize – I-Pad

B. STATE LEVEL
·         1st prize-   Gold Medal + Gifts worth Rs 1000/ + Certificate
·         2nd prize – Silver Medal + Gifts worth Rs 1000/ + Certificate
·         3rd prize – Bronze Medal + Gifts worth Rs 1000/ + Certificate
·         Rank 4 to Rank 25 – Gifts worth Rs 1000/ + Certificate

Class 7 to class 12
INTERNATIONAL LEVEL
·         1st prize – Rs Fifty Thousand.
·         2nd prize – Rs Twenty Five Thousand.
·         3rd prize – Rs Ten Thousand

STATE LEVEL
·         1st prize – Gold Medal + Certificate + Rs 5000/
·         2nd prize – Silver Medal + Certificate + Rs 2500/
·         3rd prize – Bronze Medal + Certificate + Rs 1000/
·         Rank 4 to Rank 25 – Gifts worth Rs 1000/ + Certificate

STATE LEVEL Awards will be accorded to winners in following states; State Level Awards Functions will be held in most States to felicitate the winners.

NORTH - DELHI, HARYANA, UP / UTTARAKHAND, RAJASTHAN, PUNJAB / CHANDIGARH, J&K / HIMACHAL PRADESH

EAST - WEST BENGAL, ORISSA, CHHATTISGARH, BIHAR, JHARKHAND, NORTH EAST STATES

WEST - MAHARASHTRA / GOA, GUJARAT / DAMAN, MADHYA PRADESH,

SOUTH - TAMIL NADU / PUDUCHERRY, KARNATAKA, KERALA,  ANDHRA PRADESH

INTERNATIONAL – All International countries will be considered as one state
Student should correctly fill in marks obtained in his/her previous year’s exams in the OMR sheet. Incorrect or incomplete information may lead to disqualification of the child from being ranked. Sample OMR sheet is available on this site and has also been sent to schools.

Best Principal award (110 nos.)
Best Principal to be determined by the weighted average of number of registering students and their performance from one school for all 4 Olympiad exams. The following awards will be provided:
(a) International Winners – 10 nos.                                      
- Rs 25000/ each + Trophy + Certificate
(b) State Winners – 100nos (5 nos. per state for 20 states) 
– Rs 10000/ each + Trophy + Certificate 

School IMO In-charge Award (70 nos.)
Best School IMO In-charge to be determined by the weighted average of number of registering students and their performance from one school in the IMO Olympiad. The following awards will be provided:
(a) International Winners – 10 nos.                                      
- Rs 10000/ each + Trophy + Certificate
(b) State Winners – 60 (3 nos. per state for 20 states)         
– Rs 5000/ each + Trophy + Certificate 

SCHOOL
SMQ (School MATHS Quotient Report): For every participating School Principal/Management and HOD of MATHS department /Maths teachers of the school.


IMO-International Mathematics Olympiads

IMO-International Mathematics Olympiads
Brief on IMO-2013
The International Mathematical Olympiad is one of the most important ways to promote excellence in the study of mathematics in the world's youth. It is the oldest and largest Scientific Olympiad that exists. Participants are high school students. The International Mathematics Olympiad is a means to identify and encourage the mathematical creativity of children in schools across India and abroad.
Currently more than 100 countries are part of this event which corresponds to the participation of approximately:
  • 600 Students
  • 100 Leaders
  • 100 Deputy leaders
  • 100 Guides
  • 80 Math Coordinators or Specialists
It is with great pleasure that we invite you to participate in the 54th International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO 2013) to be held in Santa Marta, Colombia from the 18th to the 28th of July of 2013. We look forward to welcoming you and your country’s talented students to the warm and friendly Caribbean region of Colombia, to participate and collaborate towards a most successful Olympiad.

Awards /Certificates
Every participant of Level I is awarded a Certificate of Participation. Students get a chance to be assessed at International level.

Certificate for all students, teachers and Head of the Institutions; Report for all students; School Math Genius medals; Award for 6036 finalist students; 70 Best Teacher Awards; 110 Best Principal Awards.

Date of Exams: 5th Dec 2013 and 19th Dec 2013

Deadlines
Online confirmation of participation: February 16th, 2013.
Online registration of (deputy) leader, single rooms and observers: April 20th, 2013.
Receipt of problem proposals: May 4th, 2013.
Payment of the charges for single rooms and observers in cleared funds: June 1st, 2013
Online registrations of contestants: June 4th, 2013
Online registration of travel details: June 18th, 2013

Benefits
 Participants of IMO are ranked on the basis of marks obtained. Hence, after taking the test, students can judge themselves academically at four different levels - within the school, at city and state level and above all at International level. Finally students are suitably awarded based on their international ranking. Prizes include cash prizes, computers, medals, I-pads, CDs, etc.. The prizes for the first 3 toppers of each class at international level and state level are awarded at grand prize distribution ceremonies presided over by an eminent personality. Rests of the prizes are either sent to the schools or can be collected from the Foundation’s office after announcement. State level prizes are also being initiated to award state toppers.

How to Participate
The International Mathematics Olympiad invites students from 1st to 12th class to participate and excel at international level.
 LEVEL 1:
a.       The test is organized in the respective schools of the participants during the school hours.
b.      The competition is a written objective-type test of 60 minutes duration comprising 35/50 objective-type (Multiple Choice) questions.
c.       The question paper consists of questions of Mathematical Ability, Logical and Analytical Reasoning and Everyday Mathematics.
d.      There are separate question papers for each class.
e.       The medium of the test is English.
f.       CBSE, ICSE/ISC and State Board syllabus is followed for setting the test papers.
g.      The exam is conducted during school hours.
 Registration of Students
The event is open to the students of classes 1st to 12th and registrations are received from the schools in the prescribed pro-forma. Registration sheet for the school / students and the information booklet are posted to the schools all over India and abroad. Students may register for the IMO through their respective schools only. Direct registrations from students are not accepted. Although conducted by the same Foundation, NCO, NSO, IMO and IEO are four completely different competitions.
Roll Numbers
The school's coordinating teacher will be generating the students' Roll Numbers as per the guidelines given. A copy of these roll numbers along with the students' registration and school registration sheet should be sent to the Foundation's office before the last date.
Foundation will register your school and the students and dispatch question papers and guidelines for conducting the examination. Principals / teachers may please note that any school can be registered as a centre for IMO. No fee is required from the institution to become a registered examination Centre.
Minimum of 50 students need to be registered from each school for feasibility reasons. Students should be registered through the schools only. Individual registration by the student is not encouraged.
 LEVEL 2: 
a.       The qualifiers to second round would include the following:
b.      Top 5%  students who appear for the 1st level exam from each class
c.       State wise top 10 performing students from each class.
d.      Topper of each class where at least 10 students have appeared for the exam

 Eligible for the IMO
Students of classes 1st to 12th are eligible to appear for the IMO. There are no other eligibility criteria like minimum marks. 

Structure and Pattern of the IMO
For class 1 to 4:
The participant has to answer 35 questions in 60 minutes. There will be a separate question paper for each class.
Question paper will have three sections
Section I – Logical and Analytical reasoning (10 questions)
Section II – Mathematical reasoning (15 questions)
Section III – Everyday Mathematics (10 questions)

For class 5 to 12:
The participant has to answer 50 questions in 60 minutes.
Section I – Logical and Analytical reasoning (20 questions)
Section II – Mathematical reasoning (20 questions)
Section III – Everyday mathematics (10 questions)
In case of level 1 exam, the following criteria will apply:
1.      Marks obtained in relevant level
2.      Marks obtained in sections of the relevant level. Each section is accorded separate weightage.
3.      More than one student may get same rank.
In case of level 2, the following criteria will apply:
1.      Student with the higher marks in level 2 exam.
2.      In case of a tie, weightage will be accorded as per following priority:
a.       Student with higher marks in sections in level two paper accorded more weightage. 
b.      Student with higher marks in Level 1 exam.
c.       Student with higher marks in sections in level one paper accorded more weightage. 
3.      Based on past performance of student.
4.      Based on interview conducted by SOF.
Note: 2nd level exam is held for Cyber, Science & Mathematics Olympiads.

In level two, no two students will be given same rank.

Results
Results of both the levels of IMO are declared within 7-8 weeks of the examination. The results are sent to the schools concerned. The results are also made available on our website. 

Syllabus for the IMO
The syllabus of the IMO is the Mathematics syllabus as is prescribed by the CBSE, ICSE or various state boards. The syllabus is also posted on the Foundation’s website
The students come to know about the necessary details from their school teachers or through the Foundation's official website: www.sofworld.org 

Books for the IMO
 There are no special books as such. In general, NCERT books/course books prescribed by the CBSE/ICSE/STATE BOARDS are essential for the preparation.
IMO work books and Mental Ability part of MTG Book’s NSO work book and NCO work book is helpful for preparation of IMO.

Fees
A nominal participation fee is charged from each student. Part of it is retained by the school for its expenses as exam centre. Details about the fee / mode of payment etc. are given in the School Registration Forms sent to schools.

AWARDS
First Level Prizes:
  • Participation Certificate to every student.
  • School Math Genius Medal - (Where more than 10 students from one class write SOF’s Olympiad exam.The top 3 rank holders from that class will be awarded gold, silver and bronze medals respectively. Where between 5 to 9 students from a class write the SOF’s Olympiad exam –The top rank holder from that class will be awarded a gold medal)
  • MQR (MATHS Quotient Report) for every student.

Second Level Prizes:
Class 1 to Class 6
A. INTERNATIONAL LEVEL
·         1st prize-   I-Pad
·         2nd prize – I-Pad
·         3rd prize – I-Pad
B. STATE LEVEL
·         1st prize-   Gold Medal + Gifts worth Rs 1000/ + Certificate
·         2nd prize – Silver Medal + Gifts worth Rs 1000/ + Certificate
·         3rd prize – Bronze Medal + Gifts worth Rs 1000/ + Certificate
·         Rank 4 to Rank 25 – Gifts worth Rs 1000/ + Certificate
Class 7 to class 12
INTERNATIONAL LEVEL
·         1st prize – Rs Fifty Thousand.
·         2nd prize – Rs Twenty Five Thousand.
·         3rd prize – Rs Ten Thousand
STATE LEVEL
·         1st prize – Gold Medal + Certificate + Rs 5000/
·         2nd prize – Silver Medal + Certificate + Rs 2500/
·         3rd prize – Bronze Medal + Certificate + Rs 1000/
·         Rank 4 to Rank 25 – Gifts worth Rs 1000/ + Certificate
STATE LEVEL Awards will be accorded to winners in following states; State Level Awards Functions will be held in most States to felicitate the winners.
 NORTH - DELHI, HARYANA, UP / UTTARAKHAND, RAJASTHAN, PUNJAB / CHANDIGARH, J&K / HIMACHAL PRADESH
EAST - WEST BENGAL, ORISSA, CHHATTISGARH, BIHAR, JHARKHAND, NORTH EAST STATES
WEST - MAHARASHTRA / GOA, GUJARAT / DAMAN, MADHYA PRADESH,
SOUTH - TAMIL NADU / PUDUCHERRY, KARNATAKA, KERALA,  ANDHRA PRADESH
INTERNATIONAL – All International countries will be considered as one state
Student should correctly fill in marks obtained in his/her previous year’s exams in the OMR sheet. Incorrect or incomplete information may lead to disqualification of the child from being ranked. Sample OMR sheet is available on this site and has also been sent to schools.
Best Principal award (110 nos.)
Best Principal to be determined by the weighted average of number of registering students and their performance from one school for all 4 Olympiad exams. The following awards will be provided:
(a) International Winners – 10 nos.                                      
- Rs 25000/ each + Trophy + Certificate
(b) State Winners – 100nos (5 nos. per state for 20 states) 
– Rs 10000/ each + Trophy + Certificate 
School IMO In-charge Award (70 nos.)
Best School IMO In-charge to be determined by the weighted average of number of registering students and their performance from one school in the IMO Olympiad. The following awards will be provided:
(a) International Winners – 10 nos.                                      
- Rs 10000/ each + Trophy + Certificate
(b) State Winners – 60 (3 nos. per state for 20 states)         
– Rs 5000/ each + Trophy + Certificate 
SCHOOL
SMQ (School MATHS Quotient Report): For every participating School Principal/Management and HOD of MATHS department /Maths teachers of the school.

Clarifications: Any clarification regarding rules, format/pattern of the paper, etc., may be sought from the National Coordinator through e-mail/fax/phone-call at info@sofworld.org
 Address: 3rd floor, Plot No 99, Sector 44, Gurgaon – 122003
Tele Fax: 0124-4951200, 09312680857

CONTACTS
SCIENCE OLYMPIAD FOUNDATION-(SOF World)
Regd Office:
B-8, Taj Apartment,
Ring Road, Adjacent Safdurjung Hospital,
New Delhi – 110029
Telefax : 0124-4951200, 209 Mobile: 09312680857
Email: info@sofworld.org
Website: http://www.sofworld.org/

NCO - National Cyber Olympiad


National Cyber Olympiad

NCO Exam
The NCO is now a global search competition that aims at identifying and nurturing cyber talent amongst the youngsters. It is as much about inspiring the younger generation to enhance their knowledge and comprehension of issues related to computers and IT as about testing their aptitude in these streams. It is an international level competition focusing on Mental Ability, Logical & Analytical Reasoning in computers and IT.

Registration of Students for NCO
The event is open to the students of classes 2 to 12 and registrations are received from the schools in the prescribed pro-forma. Registration sheets for the school / students and the information booklet (prospectus) are posted to schools.

Students have to register through their schools only. SOF does not accept individual participation.

Although the exam conducted by the same Foundation, NCO, NSO, IMO and IEO are four completely different competitions. Students can register for all the 4 Olympiads in a year. 

Eligible for the NCO
Students of classes 2nd to 12th are eligible to appear for the NCO. The top 5% international ranked students of the first round from each class, 10 state toppers class wise and class toppers from a school – where at least 10 students have appeared for the exam are eligible to appear in the 2nd level online / offline exam. 

Structure and pattern of the NCO examination
The level-1 competition is a written objective-type test of 60 minutes duration comprising 35 objective-type (Multiple Choice) questions for class 2 to class 4 and 50 questions from class 5 to class 12.

Question paper will have three sections:

Section I – Mental Ability (5/10 questions)

Section II – Logical and Analytical Reasoning (10/10 questions)

Section III – Computer and Information Technology (20/30 questions)

Each correct answer carries one mark. There is no negative marking.

Criteria
In case of level 1 exam, the following criteria will apply:
1.    Marks obtained in relevant level
2.    Marks obtained in sections of the relevant level. Each section is accorded separate weightage.
3.    More than one student may get same rank.

In case of level 2, the following criteria will apply:
1.    Student with the higher marks in level 2 exam.
2.    In case of a tie, weightage will be accorded as per following priority:
a.    Student with higher marks in sections in level two paper accorded more weightage. 
b.    Student with higher marks in Level 1 exam.
c.    Student with higher marks in sections in level one paper accorded more weightage. 
3.    Based on past performance of student.
4.    Based on interview conducted by SOF.

Note: 2nd level exam is held for Cyber, Science & Mathematics Olympiads.

In level two, no two students will be given same rank.

Results
Results of both the levels of NCO are declared within 7-8 weeks of the examination. The results are sent to the schools concerned. The results are also made available website.

Syllabus for the NCO
The syllabus of the NCO is the Computers and Mathematics syllabus as is prescribed by the CBSE, ICSE or various state boards. If you sit for the second level and have moved onto the next class, the syllabus will remain the same (i.e. of the previous class). 

In general, NCERT books/course books prescribed by the CBSE/ICSE/STATE BOARDS are sufficient for the preparation. Your computer curriculum book is good enough to prepare you for NCO. SOF website also contains these papers (link for NSO / NCO / IMO).

Foundation's official website: www.sofworld.org


Full Syllabus of National Cyber Olympiad (NCO) Class-wise

Class 2
The actual test paper has 35 questions. Time allowed: 60 minutes. There are 3 sections:  5 questions in section I, 10 in section II and 20 in section III.
Syllabus
Section –I (Mental Ability): Numerals and Number Names, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication as Repeated Addition, Temperature, Time, Calendar, Measurement of Length and Weight, Geometrical Shapes, Money.
Section –II (Logical and Analytical Reasoning): Problems Based on Figures, Find Odd Numeral Out, Series Completion, Coding-Decoding, Mathematical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning.
Section –III (Computers and IT): Introduction to Computers (General Information), Parts of Computer, Uses of Computer, Learning to use Keyboard and Mouse, Introduction to MS-Paint.
In addition to the above Syllabus, the NCO paper may include Questions on latest Developments / Upgradation in computers.

Class 3
The actual test paper has 35 questions. Time allowed: 60 minutes. There are 3 sections:  5 questions in section I, 10 in section II and 20 in section III.
Syllabus
Section –I (Mental Ability): Numerals and Number Names, Addition, Subtraction, Fractional Numbers, Multiplication as Repeated Addition, Division as Repeated Subtraction, Time, Temperature, Straight and Curved Lines, Calendar, Measurement of Length, Weight and Capacity, Geometrical Shapes, Money.
Section –II (Logical and Analytical Reasoning): Problems Based on Figures, Find Odd Numeral Out, Series Completion, Coding-Decoding, Mathematical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, Mirror Images, Embedded Figures.
Section –III (Computers and IT) : About Computers (General Information), Parts of Computer, Uses of Computer, Start & Shut down of a Computer, Input and Output Devices, Introduction to Internet, MS-Paint, Introduction to MS-Word.
In addition to the above Syllabus, the NCO paper may include Questions on latest Developments / Upgradation in computers.

Class 4
The actual test paper has 35 questions. Time allowed: 60 minutes. There are 3 sections:  5 questions in section I, 10 in section II and 20 in section III.
Syllabus
Section –I (Mental Ability) :  Number and Numeration,  Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Geometrical Shapes, Measurement of Time, Measurement of Length, Mass, Perimeter and Capacity, Money, Fractional Numbers, Pictorial Representation of Data, Roman Numerals, Numbers upto one Lakh, Multiples and Factors.
Section –II (Logical and Analytical Reasoning): Problems Based on Figures, Find Odd Numeral out, Series Completion, Coding-Decoding, Mathematical Reasoning, Mirror Images, Embedded Figures.
Section –III (Computers and IT) : About Computers (General Information), Parts of Computer, Input and Output Devices, Hardware, Software, MS-Word, Using MS-Windows, Introduction to Internet, Computer Networks, Uses of Internet, MS-Paint.
In addition to the above Syllabus, the NCO paper may include Questions on latest Developments / Upgradation in computers.

Class 5
The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed: 60 minutes. There are 3 sections:  10 questions in section I, 10 in section II and 30 in section III.
Syllabus
Section – I (Mental Ability) : Regional and Roman Numerals, Numbers up to one Lakh, Multiples and Factors, Fractional Numbers, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Estimation, Geometrical Shapes,  Measurement, Time, Money, Perimeter, Area, Angle, Pictorial Representation of Data, Prime and Composite Numbers, HCF and LCM.
Section – II (Logical and Analytical Reasoning): Problems Based on Figures, Find Odd Numeral Out, Series Completion, Coding-Decoding, Mathematical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, Mirror Images, Embedded Figures.
Section – III (Computers and IT) : Input and Output Devices, Hardware, Software, Storage Devices, Memory – Primary & Secondary Memory, MS-Paint, MS-Word, Introduction to MS-Power Point, Introduction to Multimedia, Internet, Computer Networks, MS-Windows.
In addition to the above Syllabus, the NCO paper may include Questions on latest Developments / Upgradation in computers.
  
Class 6
The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed: 60 minutes. There are 3 sections:  10 questions in section I, 10 in section II and 30 in section III.
Syllabus
Section –I (Mental Ability) : Roman Numerals, Numbers and Numeration, Prime and Composite Numbers, HCF and LCM, Addition and Subtraction, Multiplication and Division, Fractional Numbers, Decimal Fractions, Basic Geometrical Shapes, Angles, Triangles, Circles, Measurement of Length, Mass and Capacity, Time, Money, Profit and Loss, Temperature, Area and Perimeter, Volume, Pictorial Representation of Data, Integers, Factors and Multiples, Ratio and Proportion, Percentage.
Section –II (Logical and Analytical Reasoning): Problems Based on Figures, Find Odd Numeral Out, Series Completion, Coding-Decoding, Mathematical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, Mirror Images, Embedded Figures.
Section –III (Computers and IT) :History and Generation of Computers, Types of Computers,

MS-Windows, MS-Word, MS-Power Point, Internet & E-mail, Introduction to QBasic, Hardware, Software, Input & Output Devices, Memory & Storage Devices.
In addition to the above Syllabus, the NCO paper may include Questions on latest Developments / Upgradation in computers.
  
Class 7
The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed: 60 minutes. There are 3 sections:  10 questions in section I, 10 in section II and 30 in section III.
Syllabus
Section –I (Mental Ability) : Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers, Integers, Factors and Multiples, Ratios, Proportion and Unitary Method, Percentage and Its Applications, Algebraic Expressions, Linear Equations in One Variable, Basic Geometrical Concepts, Line Segments, Angles, Triangles, Pairs of Lines and Transversal, Construction, Perimeter and Area, Rational Numbers, Decimal Representation of Rational Numbers, Exponents.
Section –II (Logical and Analytical Reasoning) : Problems Based on Figures, Find Odd Numeral Out, Series Completion, Coding-Decoding, Mathematical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, Mirror Images, Embedded Figures, Direction Sense Test, Cubes and Dice.
Section –III (Computers and IT) : Fundamentals of Computer, Evolution of Computers, Hardware, Software, Input & Output Devices, Memory & Storage Devices, Using Windows, MS-Word, MS-Power Point, MS-Excel, Programming in QBasic, Internet & Viruses.
In addition to the above Syllabus, the NCO paper may include Questions on latest Developments / Upgradation in computers.

Class 8
The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed: 60 minutes. There are 3 sections:  10 questions in section I, 10 in section II and 30 in section III.
Syllabus
Section –I (Mental Ability) : Rational Numbers, Operation on Rational Numbers, Decimal Representation of Rational Numbers, Exponents, Direct and Inverse Variations, Percentage and Its Application, Algebraic Expression, Factorization of Algebraic Expressions, Linear Equation in One Variable, More About Triangles, Congruent Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Circles, Area of Rectangular Paths, Surface Area and Volumes, Statistics, Squares and Square Roots, Cubes and Cube Roots.
Section –II (Logical and Analytical Reasoning): Problem Based on Figures, Find Odd Numeral Out, Series Completion, Coding-Decoding, Mathematical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, Mirror Images, Embedded Figures.
Section –III (Computers and IT) : Internet & Viruses, HTML, Flash, MS-Access, Networking, MS-Word, MS-Power Point, MS-Excel, Hardware, Software, Input & Output Devices, Memory & Storage Devices.
In addition to the above Syllabus, the NCO paper may include Questions on latest Developments / Upgradation in computers.

Class 9
The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed: 60 minutes. There are 3 sections:  10 questions in section I, 10 in section II and 30 in section III.
Syllabus
Section –I (Mental Ability) : Number Systems, Polynomials, Coordinate Geometry, Linear Equations in Two Variables, Introduction to Euclid’s Geometry, Lines and Angles, Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Areas of Parallelograms and Triangles, Circles, Constructions, Heron’s Formula, Surface Areas and Volumes, Statistics, Probability.
Section –II (Logical and Analytical Reasoning): Problems Based on Figures, Find Odd Numeral Out, Series Completion, Coding-Decoding, Mathematical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, Mirror Images, Embedded Figures, Direction Sense Test, Cubes and Dice.
Section –III (Computers and IT): Algorithms and Flowcharts in Programming, Visual Basic, Animations, HTML, Internet and Viruses, MS-Word, MS-Excel, MS-Power Point, Hardware, Software, Input & Output Devices, Memory & Storage Devices, Flash, Networking.
In addition to the above Syllabus, the NCO paper may include Questions on latest Developments / Upgradation in computers.
  
Class 10
The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed: 60 minutes. There are 3 sections:  10 questions in section I, 10 in section II and 30 in section III.
Syllabus
Section –I (Mental Ability) : Real Numbers, Polynomials, Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables, Quadratic Equations, Arithmetic Progressions, Triangles, Coordinate Geometry, Introduction to Trigonometry, Some Applications of Trigonometry, Circles, Constructions, Areas Related to Circles, Surface Areas and Volumes, Statistics, Probability.
Section –II (Logical and Analytical Reasoning): Verbal and Non-verbal Reasoning.
Section –III (Computers and IT) :Basics of IT, Operating System, Word Processing Tool, Networking, Multimedia, MS-Power Point, HTML, Internet, MS-Excel, Hardware, Software, Input & Output Devices, Memory & Storage Devices.
In addition to the above Syllabus, the NCO paper may include Questions on latest Developments / Upgradation in computers.

Class 11
The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed: 60 minutes. There are 3 sections: 10 questions in section I, 10 in section II and 30 in section III.
Syllabus
Section –I (Mental Ability) : Sets, Relations and Functions, Mathematical Induction, Logarithms, Complex Numbers & Quadratic Equations, Linear In-equations, Differentiation, Sequences and Series (A.P. & G.P. Misc.), Trigonometry, Cartesian System of Rectangular Coordinates, Straight Lines and Family of Straight Lines, Circles, Conic Section, Trigonometry, Permutations and Combinations, Binomial Theorem, Statistics, Mathematical Logic, Limits, Probability, Introduction to 3-D Geometry.
Section –II (Logical and Analytical Reasoning): Verbal and Non-verbal Reasoning.
Section –III (Computers and IT) : History, Generation and Types of Computers, Working with OS, Input, Output & Memory Devices, Data Representation, Basics of IT, Internet Services and Protocols, Introduction to XML, Networking, Viruses and Anti-viruses, Introduction to C++ till Data Structures.
In addition to the above Syllabus, the NCO paper may include Questions on latest Developments / Upgradation in computers.

Class 12
The actual test paper has 50 questions. Time allowed: 60 minutes. There are 3 sections: 10 questions in section I, 10 in section II and 30 in section III.
Syllabus
Section –I (Mental Ability) : Sets, Relations and Functions, Mathematical Induction, Logarithms, Complex Numbers, Linear In-equations, Quadratic Equations, Sequences and Series, Trigonometry, Cartesian System of Rectangular Coordinates, Straight Lines and Family of Straight Lines, Circles, Conic Section, Permutations and Combinations, Binomial Theorem, Exponential and Logarithmic Series, Mathematical Logic, Statistics & Probability, Three Dimensional Geometry, Vectors, Stocks, Shares and Debentures, Average and Partition Values, Index Numbers, Matrices and Determinants, Limits, Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus.
Section –II (Logical and Analytical Reasoning): Verbal and nonverbal reasoning.
Section –III (Computers and IT): Programming in C++, Database Concepts, SQL, Boolean algebra, Networking & Topologies, Network Security Concepts, Cyber ethics, Viruses and Anti-viruses, Open Source Terminologies.
In addition to the above Syllabus, the NCO paper may include Questions on latest Developments / Upgradation in computers.


Certificates/ Awards/ Prizes

Certificate for all participating students, teachers and Head of the Institutions; Performance report for all students; School Cyber Whiz Kid medals; Award for 5533 topper students at International and State level; 70 Best NCO In-charge Awards; 110 Best Principal Awards

1. First Level Prizes:
·         Participation Certificate to every student.
·         School Whiz-Kid Medal - Where more than 10 students from one class write SOF’s Olympiad exam. The top 3 rank holders from that class will be awarded gold, silver and bronze medals respectively. Where between 5 to 9 students from a class write the SOF’s Olympiad exam –The top rank holder from that class will be awarded a gold medal.
·         CQ (Computer Quotient) Report for every student

2. Second Level Prizes:
Class 2 to Class 6
A. International Level
         1st prize – I-Pad
         2nd prize – I-Pad
         3rd prize – I-Pad
B. State Level
         1st prize-   Gold Medal + Gifts worth Rs 1000/ + Certificate
         2nd prize – Silver Medal + Gifts worth Rs 1000/ + Certificate
         3rd prize – Bronze Medal + Gifts worth Rs 1000/ + Certificate
         Rank 4 to Rank 25 – Gifts worth Rs 1000/ + Certificate

Class 7 to class 12
International Level
        1st prize – Rs. Fifty Thousand only
        2nd prize – Rs. Twenty Five Thousand
        3rd prize – Rs. Ten Thousand only
State Level
         1st prize-   Gold Medal + Certificate + Rs. 5000/
         2nd prize – Silver Medal + Certificate + Rs. 2500/
         3rd prize – Bronze Medal + Certificate + Rs. 1000/
         Rank 4 to Rank 25 – Gifts worth Rs. 1000/ + Certificate

State Level Awards will be accorded to winners in following states; State Level Awards Functions will be held in most States to felicitate the winners.
NORTH - DELHI, HARYANA, UP / UTTARAKHAND, RAJASTHAN, PUNJAB / CHANDIGARH, J&K / HIMACHAL PRADESH
EAST - WEST BENGAL/ANDAMAN & NICOBAR, ORISSA, CHHATTISGARH, BIHAR, JHARKHAND, NORTH EAST STATES
WEST - MAHARASHTRA / GOA, GUJARAT / DAMAN, MADHYA PRADESH,

SOUTH - TAMIL NADU / PUDUCHERRY, KARNATAKA, KERALA, ANDHRA PRADESH

INTERNATIONAL – All International countries will be considered as one state
Student should correctly fill in marks obtained in his/her previous year’s exams in the OMR sheet. Incorrect or incomplete information may lead to disqualification of the child from being ranked. Sample OMR sheet is available on this site and has also been sent to schools.

Best Principal Award - (110 nos)
Best Principal to be determined by the weighted average of number of registering students and their performance from one school for all 4 Olympiad exams. The following awards will be provided:
(a) International Winners – (10 nos.)                                    
- Rs 25000/ each + Trophy + Certificate
(b) State Winners – 100nos (5 nos. per state for 20 states)
- Rs 10000/ each + Trophy + Certificate 

School NCO In-charge Award - (70 nos.)
Best School NCO In-charge to be determined by the weighted average of number of registering students and their performance from one school in the NCO Olympiad. The following awards will be provided:
(a) International Winners – 10 nos.                                      
- Rs 10000/ each + Trophy + Certificate
(b) State Winners – 60 (3 nos. per state for 20 states)         
- Rs 5000/ each + Trophy + Certificate 

SCHOOL
SCQ (School Cyber Quotient): Report for every participating School Principal/Management and HOD of computer department /computer teachers of the school.