International Mathematical Olympiad Selection Process
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International Mathematical Olympiad The International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) is a mathematical olympiad for pre-university students, and is the oldest of the International Science Olympiads. It is widely regarded as the most prestigious mathematical competition in the wor ...
. The International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) is an annual mathematics olympiad for students younger than 20 who have not started at university. Each year, participating countries send at most 6 students. The selection process varies between countries, but typically involves several rounds of competition, each progressively more difficult, after which the number of candidates is repeatedly reduced until the final 6 are chosen. Many countries also run training events for IMO potentials, with the aim of improving performance as well as assisting with team selection.


IMO Selection process by country


Argentina

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, th
Olimpíada Matemática Argentina
is organized each year by Fundación Olimpíada Matemática Argentina. All students that took and passed the National Finals (fifth and last round of the competition) exams, usually held in November; and were born before July 1 21 years ago, are allowed to take two new written tests to be selected for IMO, usually in May. From the results of that tests, six titular students and a number of substitutes are selected to represent Argentina at the International Mathematical Olympiad.


Australia

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Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising mainland Australia, the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and list of islands of Australia, numerous smaller isl ...
, selection into the IMO team is determined by th
Australian Mathematics Trust
and is based on the results from the following exams: * The Australian Mathematics Olympiad * The
Asian Pacific Mathematics Olympiad The Asian Pacific Mathematics Olympiad (APMO) starting from 1989 is a regional mathematics competition which involves countries from the Asian Pacific region. The United States also takes part in the APMO. Every year, APMO is held in the afternoo ...
* IMO selection exams in the AMOC Selection School in April The Australian Mathematical Olympiad (AMO) is held annually in the second week of February. It is composed of two four-hour papers held over two consecutive days. There are four questions in each exam for a total of eight questions. Entry is by invitation only, with approximately 200 candidates per year from Australia and New Zealand

The top 25 from the AMO are invited to sit th
Asian Pacific Mathematics Olympiad
a four-hour exam with five questions held a month after the AMO. About 80 students are chosen for the AMOC Selection School which is held in April of each year. Students are invited to either the Senior, Intermediate, or Junior Stream. At this school, the Senior students take Team Selection Tests (consisting of 12 questions with 3 in each 4.5-hour test) and 6 students plus one reserve are selected for the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO). There is a mentor program for the Australian teams prior to the EGMO and IMO


Bangladesh

The selection process is organised by
Bangladesh Mathematical Olympiad The Bangladesh Mathematical Olympiad is an annual mathematical competition arranged for school and college students to nourish their interest and capabilities for mathematics. It has been regularly organized by the Bangladesh Math Olympiad Commi ...
. There are four levels of selection in
Bangladesh Bangladesh, officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, eighth-most populous country in the world and among the List of countries and dependencies by ...
. The students can participate in four academic categories: primary, junior, secondary and higher secondary. *Preliminary Selection: This is the first step of the selection. This is mainly done in district level. The selected contestants then go for the divisional round. Students are given 7 problems and have to solve them with in 1hr 15mins. * Divisional: Currently (2011) the country is divided in 13 regions for divisional Olympiad. The number of divisions may increase later. Roughly 5,500 students participate each of the divisional Olympiads and 40 are selected for the next level. In Dhaka division, where number of students are more than the others, 11,000 students participate and 60 to 70 students are selected.
All problems in the divisional test are "To find" problems. The students need not to write down the solution, only the answer is necessary. The test is usually one hour long. * National: The national Olympiad is a 3-4 hour test depending on the category. In this test the students must write down the solutions of the problems. Some of the winners from junior, secondary and higher secondary categories of this level are selected for the next level. Cut-marks depend on overall performance of every participants in this level. * The camps: More than one camps are arranged to select students for IMO. The selection process in the camps isn't as straight forward as it is in the Olympiads. The students in the camps are closely monitored by the previous campers and coaches and four to six students are selected for IMO.


Brazil

The Brazilian participants are selected in a two phase process: * The contestants, from 8th grade onwards, that are awarded medals or honorable mentions in the Brazilian Mathematical Olympiad (OBM) ( Olimpíada Brasileira de Matemática) of the year before the IMO are selected to participate in a training process. * The contestants then take a series of tests, which are of similar level to the IMO, and the six students who perform best are invited to join the Brazilian team that goes to IMO.


Belgium

The Belgian team is bilingual. The Dutch-speaking community selects three participants during the
Vlaamse Wiskunde Olympiade The Flanders Mathematics Olympiad (; VWO) is a Flemish mathematics competition for students in grades 9 through 12. Two tiers of this competition exist: one for 9th- and 10th-graders (; JWO), and one for 11th- and 12th-graders. It is a feeder comp ...
. The
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selects their three participants through the lympiade Mathématique Belgeand additional tests at training weekends.


Canada

High school students must first write the
Canadian Open Mathematics Challenge The Canadian Open Mathematics Challenge (COMC) is an annual mathematics competition held in Canada during the month of October. This competition is run by the Canadian Mathematical Society. Students who score exceptionally well on this competit ...
, which takes place around November. If they score high enough in the COMC(normally 60+), they will be invited to write the Canadian Mathematics Olympiad (CMO),
Asian Pacific Mathematics Olympiad The Asian Pacific Mathematics Olympiad (APMO) starting from 1989 is a regional mathematics competition which involves countries from the Asian Pacific region. The United States also takes part in the APMO. Every year, APMO is held in the afternoo ...
(APMO), IMO TST, and unofficially write the
USAMO The United States of America Mathematical Olympiad (USAMO) is a highly selective high school mathematics competition held annually in the United States. Since its debut in 1972, it has served as the final round of the American Mathematics Compe ...
. The students with the top scores (conditions permitting) will make the Canadian team and travel to the location of the IMO in that year. Although the team is made up of students from all over Canada, Toronto and its suburbs have produced the most people for the team due to its high population density. The
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is the organization which selects team leaders and members for the IMO team.


China

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, high school students can participate in the annual National High School Mathematics Competition held on the second Sunday of September. However, unofficial provincial preliminary tests may be held to pre-select students for the competition. The competition consists of two tests: the first test is 80 minutes long and covers the high school mathematics syllabus, while the second test is 170 minutes long, consists of 4 proof questions, and covers topics in contest mathematics. The top-scoring competitors from each province, usually 3 to 5 (but for very strong provinces, it can be up to 15), will be invited to participate in the Chinese Mathematical Olympiad held in November or December. In recent years, the provincial quotas have increased; for instance, the quotas for CMO 2023 ranged from 6 to 26. Top 15 contestants from the China Girls Mathematical Olympiad are invited to the CMO, as well as past national training squad members. The CMO has the same format as the IMO but is graded in 3-point increments to give a total score of 126 points. Approximately the top 60 competitors of CMO will be selected for the national training squad and attend the training camp, which is divided into two separate stages, each 8 to 9 days long. All national training squad members are exempted from
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to let them focus on competition preparation. During the first stage of the camp, they will take two sets of IMO-style selection tests, with 4 papers in total. Then the top 15 competitors in the first stage will be selected for the second stage of the camp held at a different place some time later, during which they will take another two sets of IMO-style selection tests. At the end of the second stage, the 6 students with the highest combined scores in the four selection tests will form the Chinese team.


Colombia

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the selection and preparation of students for math competitions is organized b
Olimpiadas Colombianas de Matemáticas
The process begins with the regional competitions which are held in October and November. The best students of these competitions are invited to the January Training Session. In early March the National Competition or Olimpiada Colombiana de Matemáticas begins. It consists of a sequence of four examinations: the classificatoria, the selectiva, the semifinal and the ronda final. The latter contains a (prior) training session and then two days of IMO-style papers. Every Colombian high school student can take part in the first "classifying" examination but afterwards students are invited to compete according to their results on the previous examination. The three best students of the three different high school levels of the final round examination are the winners of the Colombian Math Olympiad. Although in principle students of the lower levels may be selected to go to the IMO, it generally takes many years before they can compete with students of the highest level or nivel superior. After the National Competition the twenty best students of each level are invited to the June Training Session where students undergo the IMO selection process.


Croatia

'' Hrvatsko matematičko društvo'' invites about 20 contestants who performed best at the national level (national level competition is separated by age) to the Croatian Mathematical Olympiad (''Hrvatska matematička olimpijada'', HMO) which consists of 2 days, 4 problems each. The best ~10 are invited to the IMO test, the rest to the MEMO test. The best six at the IMO test and HMO combined are selected for IMO.


Cuba

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the selection process consists (depending on regional conditions of availability of resources, participants and organizers) six levels. Competitions are held to select the best candidates from each school, then from each municipality, then from each province who then are allowed to take part in the National Competition (''Concurso Nacional'' in Spanish). The gold and silver medals (around 20 participants) take a number of further exams closer to the level of International competitions. Thirteen of these are selected to form the National Pre-Selection that trains for up to three months taking also exams out of which the best 6 are selected to form the National team. In a number of years the lack of financial support has allowed only the first member of the team to actually travel and compete in the International mathematical Olympiad.


Cyprus

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Four provincial competitions and a National (Pancyprian) competition are held every year. During this procedure 30 students are selected and Four Team Selection Tests are held to determine who will be the six member of national team for IMO *In every competition or test there are four problem usually covering
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(elementary level) and last four hours each.


Czech Republic

After successfully completing the school and regional rounds, roughly 50 best participants are invited to the national round, where 10 best students are selected to participate in a week-long selection campus. Each day they solve a set of 3-4 problems, taken mainly from the past national olympiads of various countries. On the last day they have to find the answers (this time in form of a number) to rather large set of shorter problems under significant time-pressure. After that the team is selected and before the actual IMO, it competes in traditional Czech-Slovak-Polish Mathematical Contest where the participants can practise their skill under almost identical conditions to IMO.


Denmark

In
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a national contest open to all high school students is held every year called "Georg Mohr-Konkurrencen" (the Georg Mohr Contest) named after a Danish mathematician. The top 20 of this contest are then invited to another contest where the final team is selected.


France

The Association Animath, and more precisely the Olympiade Française de Mathématiques prepares and selects the French IMO team. Students who succeed at a preselection test can get from Animath a year-long training. The team is selected based on the results of numerous IMO type tests throughout the year.


Germany

IMO team selection in
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is based on the main national mathematical competitions: The Bundeswettbewerb Mathematik (BWM, the former west German olympiad), the Deutsche Mathematik-Olympiade (DeMO, the former east German olympiad), and
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(a research competition). Students successful in any of these competitions (e. g. a prize in the second round of the BWM) write two 3-hour exams at their schools, and the 16 best scorers of these exams are invited to a training program consisting of five seminars, where lectures are given and seven team selection tests are written - 4-hour exams determining the actual IMO contestants (additional tests are possible if the team is not uniquely determined after the seven exams).


Greece

* Θαλής ( Thalis) - first round * Ευκλείδης ( Euklidis) - second round * Αρχιμήδης ( Archimidis) - third round


Hong Kong

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first joined IMO in 1988. Students can join IMO Training if they meet (at least one) of the requirements below: *Acquiring Distinction in ‘Introduction to Olympiad Mathematics’ (ITOM) course held by HKAGE in at least 1 Phase *Participating in China Girls Mathematical Olympiad (CGMO) Training held by HKAGE *Getting Honourable Mention, Bronze, Silver or Gold in International Mathematical Olympiad Preliminary Selection Contest - Hong Kong (also known as ‘Prelim’) A total of 60-70 students will be selected to receive further training. Students are placed in either Level 1 (about 50 students) or Level 2 (about 20 students) training, while the students who completed Level 1 in the previous year are usually promoted to Level 2. There are three Phases in the training (Phase I: July to August; Phase II: September to December; Phase III: January to March). The Phase tests are: *Test 1 with 6 proof-based problems which questions are similar to Prelim’s in August * Iranian Geometry Olympiad (IGO) (Not compulsory) with 5 proof-based problems in October *Test 2 with 4 proof-based problems in October *Hong Kong (China) Mathematical Olympiad with 4 proof-based problems in December *Asian Pacific Mathematics Olympiad with 5 proof-based problems in March 18 students are then chosen according to their results in all the Phase tests and Prelim to attend the additional tests, Test 3 and Test 4 in late April or May. 6 HK Team members and 6 alternate team members are then selected to join the Pre-IMO Intensive Training (also known as ‘Phase IV’) according to their results in all the tests mentioned above. The six HK team members will then join IMO. In addition, 6 students are selected to join the Chinese Mathematical Olympiad (CMO) according to their results in the Phase tests in Phase I and II, and Prelim. In the past, students are selected to join the China Western Mathematical Olympiad (CWMO), but IMOHKC has stopped sending representatives to CWMO. Unlike mainland China and Taiwan, there are no specific policies for university admission for students representing Hong Kong SAR in the IMO and other mathematics competitions. There was a case of an IMO team member denied a university place in Hong Kong by the University Grants Committee due to unsatisfactory grade in a language subject in the public examination.


Iceland

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first joined the IMO in 1985. In Iceland, the Icelandic Mathematical Olympiad for Secondary School Students ( Stærðfræðikeppni Framhaldsskólanema) was first held in the winter of 1984-1985, and it has been an annual occurrence ever since. It is hosted by the Icelandic Mathematical Organization and the Natural Sciences's Teacher Association. Its goals include increasing the interest of Icelandic secondary school students towards mathematics, and other fields built on a mathematical foundation. The contest is held in two parts every winter. First, a qualifier held in October of every year on two difficulty levels; upper level, and lower level. The lower level is intended for first year secondary school students, and the upper level for older students. Those who do well in the qualifier are invited to the final competition, held in March. Alongside honours and awards, the top students are selected to perform in various mathematical olympiads, including the
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, the
Nordic Mathematical Contest The Nordic Mathematical Contest (NMC) is a mathematics competition for secondary school students from the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. It takes place every year in March or April and serves the double purpose ...
, and the
International Mathematical Olympiad The International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) is a mathematical olympiad for pre-university students, and is the oldest of the International Science Olympiads. It is widely regarded as the most prestigious mathematical competition in the wor ...
.


India

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has been participating in the IMO since 1989. The National Board for Higher Mathematics (NBHM) is in charge of the mathematical olympiad activity which has pu
Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE)
in-charge for the implementation. The selection process consists of four stages: However, the programme itself is of six stages. * Stage 1 or Indian Olympiad Qualifiers in Mathematics: After the pandemic, the PRMO was renamed IOQM. The examination paper comprises 30 problems to be solved over 3 Hours. The composition of the paper is 2 marker, 3 marker, and 5 marker problems. * Stage 2 or Regional Mathematical Olympiad: The RMO is held between late October and early November across the country. The examination paper comprises six problems to be solved over 3 hours. The RMO examination was discontinued for a few years after the pandemic and was restarted in 2023. The top 30 students from grades 8-11, the top 6 students from grade 12, and an additional 5 girl students from grades 8-11 from each region qualify for writing the INMO, the third stage exam. * Stage 3 or Indian National Mathematical Olympiad: The INMO is held on the third Sunday of January at 28 centers across the country. The examination paper comprises six problems to be solved over four and a half hours(From 2024 onwards). The top students from the INMO (approximately 35) are invited for the Fourth stage. * Stage 4 or International Mathematical Olympiad Training Camp: It is held at HBCSE from April to May. At this camp, orientation is provided to students by resource persons from different institutions across the country. Several selection tests are held during this camp. Based on the performance in these tests, 6 students are selected to represent India at the IMO. *Stage 5 or Pre Departure camp for IMO:The selected team of 6 students goes through another round of training and orientation for about 10 days prior to departure for IMO. * Stage 6 or IMO: The Olympiad program culminates with the participation of the students in the IMO. 4 teachers or mentors accompany the students.


Indonesia

In
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, National Mathematical Olympiad is held as a part of National Science Olympiad (Olimpiade Sains Nasional), and has been held annually since 2002. About 100-120 students who pass the province-level test will be eligible to participate in the National Mathematical Olympiad, which is held in August or September. About thirty students are chosen to get into the first training camp, which is held at October through November. About half of them will go to second training camp and participate in the
Asian Pacific Mathematics Olympiad The Asian Pacific Mathematics Olympiad (APMO) starting from 1989 is a regional mathematics competition which involves countries from the Asian Pacific region. The United States also takes part in the APMO. Every year, APMO is held in the afternoo ...
. At the end, six students are selected to represent the country. The selection depends on the results of regular tests held every week in every training camp, IMO simulation test and APMO.


Ireland

In
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, the top scorers in the
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(a state exam taken around the age of 15-16) are invited by the various universities to take part in the Irish Mathematical Olympiad. The IrMO is held simultaneously in May in each of these universities. The test consists of two three-hour papers, each containing five questions, run on the same day. The top six students are selected for the national team.


Israel

As of 2023, the
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is the academic institution that is responsible for the selection process. The selection process is based on the four main national math competitions in Israel: * The
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's national mathematical Olympiad, which is open to all Israeli students and consists of two stages. The first stage is hosted on the ministry's website, this stage does not require full proofs. The next stage takes place simultaneously in a few academic institutions in Israel for the students who passed the first stage. Approximately 600 students participate in this stage each year. * The Gillis Olympiad in the
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. * The Grossman Math Olympiad in the
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. * The Tournament of the Towns, which consists of 2 rounds: Fall (October) and Spring (February–March). Only the first round is considered for the selection process, except for special cases. To qualify for the final stage of the selection process, students must excel in one of these competitions. Approximately 100-200 students are invited to participate in the final stage, which is conducted at the
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. The top 50 scoring students in this stage compose Israel's national mathematics team.


Italy

In
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, the Italian Mathematical Olympiad is held every year; the full selection process is made up of four stages: * the so-called ''Archimedean games'', held as a multiple-choice test in all participating high schools in November * the regional stage, held as a mixed test (multiple choice, numerical answers and proof-writing) in ca. 100 sites in February * the national stage, held in
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at the beginning of May, composed of six problems requiring a full proof * the team selection test, held in
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at the end of May after a five-day stage, composed of two sessions each containing three problems requiring a full proof. The six-person team competing in the IMO is determined by summing up the scores of four different competitions: the senior national stage, held each September in Pisa, the Balkan selection test held each February in Pisa (also selecting the team competing in the BMO and in the RMM) composed by two papers with three problems, four and a half hours each, and then the national stage and the May stage held in Pisa.


Japan

In
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, the Japan Mathematical Olympiad (JMO) is held every year. JMO has two rounds: the first one in November and the second one in February. The Junior Japan Mathematical Olympiad (JJMO) is also held for middle-schoolers. The best 20 scorers in JMO, as well as the best 5 scorers in JJMO, are invited to the spring training camp in March. The top six students in several tests at this camp are selected for the national team.


Kosovo

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, there are many stages to the selection process: # Every school picks their top students using their own process (the number of top students varies each year) # Every municipality chooses 4 of their top students. # The Kosovar Mathematical Society chooses 5 of the best competitors from the country for each grade (OMK/Kosovar Mathematical Olympiad) # The Kosovar Mathematical Society hosts the TST (Team Selection Test) which selects the 6 best people from all grades which will be part of the IMO team. If there is a tie another TST is held.


Latvia

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a national contest open to all high school students takes place each year. The best participants of regional contests are allowed to participate in the national olympiad held in Riga. The top students are further tested to select the national team.


Liechtenstein

The Liechtenstein team is selected via performances in th
Swiss Mathematical Olympiad


Malaysia

The selection is based on the Olympiad Matematik Kebangsaan, OMK (National Mathematical Olympiad) and the subsequent training camps. Top OMK performers are selected to attend the training camps, and the final IMO representatives are selected based on the students' performance in the camps and race.


Mexico

The selecting process in
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has 3 stages and is organized by the Mexican Mathematical Olimpiad. At first stage, each of the 32 states select a team of up to 6 students which will represent the state in the national contest. The contest is held once at year, in the month of November. According to the results of this contest, at least 16 students are selected, who will continue to the second stage of the selecting process, the national trainings, which are held from November to April in which the group of 16 students gets reduced to approximately 10. In May the third stage of the contest is held, in which the six students that will represent Mexico in the next IMO. In similar process the teams for the Centroamerican and Caribbean Mathematical Olimpiad (OMCC) and Iberoamerican Mathematical Olimpiad (OIM) are selected. In March the test for the APMO is solved.


Netherlands

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the selecting process consists of three rounds. *The first round takes place on
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s. It contains 8 multiple-choice questions, and 4 open questions. *The second round takes place at twelve different universities. It contains 5 questions where the answer is a certain number and 2 open questions. *There are a few optional training days and then the third round takes place at the
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. It contains 5 open questions. *The best 30 are invited to the training program. Throughout the next year the students take different test: the best 6 students will go to the IMO. The tests contains 4 or 5 open questions.


External links


Official site in English


New Zealand

The first selection is based on NZMO1, after which some of the students are invited to take the NZMO2. The top 24 students are then selected and invited to a residential one week training camp. At the end of the camp, approximately 12 students are selected as a squad. The squad receives regular assignments to complete every few weeks as well as sitting the British Maths Olympiad, Australian Maths Olympiad and the APMO. The final six candidates plus one reserve are later selected based on results of the assignments and these tests.


Norway

In
Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard also form part of the Kingdom of ...
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is held each year. The first selection, usually in November, consist of a multiple-choice exam with 20 problems. One is given 5 points for each correct answer, 1 point for each unanswered problem and 0 point for a wrong answer. Approximately 10% of the competing students are selected for the second selection, which is held in January. The examination consist of 10 problems, giving 10 points for each correct answer, who are integers between zero and one thousand. 20 students are then selected for a final four-hour-long examination consisting of four problems. While usually the 3 best students are automatically chosen for the final team, the rest 3 are decided by their results in the
Nordic Mathematical Contest The Nordic Mathematical Contest (NMC) is a mathematics competition for secondary school students from the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. It takes place every year in March or April and serves the double purpose ...
, which they will compete in afterwards.


Pakistan

In
Pakistan Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most populous country, with a population of over 241.5 million, having the Islam by country# ...
, selection for the IMO participants is quite similar to that in other countries. The process starts one and a half year before a particular IMO; and a test (also known as NMTC - National Mathematics Talent Contest) is taken by the high school students which is organized by the
Higher Education Commission of Pakistan The Higher Education Commission (colloquially known as HEC) is a statutory, statutory body formed by the Government of Pakistan which was established in 2002 under the Chairmanship of Atta-ur-Rahman (chemist), Atta-ur-Rahman. Its main functions ...
. The test is held in January and the results are announced by April or May. About fifty students out of a 4000 are selected which are called by Abdus Salam School of Mathematics, Government College University,
Pakistan Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most populous country, with a population of over 241.5 million, having the Islam by country# ...
- usually in September. The fifty selectees are taught at the school for a week or two and are then tested at the last two days of the camp. This process, involving the top 50, is known as First Camp. Based on the performance in the test, about 20 students are further selected for the Second Camp, and the rest are dropped. These 20 students are joined by 30 students (from NMO - National Mathematics Olympiad) in the Second Camp. Ten students from the 50 are then selected, again based on their performance in a test. Third Camp is the final camp, and 5 are screened out of these 10. These would be the finalised participants for IMO. Alternatively, high school students from all over Pakistan take NMO (National Mathematics Olympiad) which is organized by Abdus Salam School itself. About 30 are selected which join the NMTC top 20 students in Second Camp. This test is held after the result of the First Camp of NMTC is announced. Students who do not qualify the First Camp of NMTC can still take the NMO if they wish to come to the Second Camp. Sometimes, the selection process may involve more than three camps and the number of students selected per camp can vary from the figures provided above.


External links


Official site of Science Olympiads in Pakistan, in English

Official site of the Abdus Salam School of Mathematical Sciences, the home institution for the training/selection of IMO in Pakistan, in English


The Philippines

The selection process starts with the Philippine Mathematical Olympiad (PMO), which includes a qualifying stage, an area stage, and a national stage. The National Finalists (roughly the top twenty) of the PMO will be invited to a two-month training camp. The top students (at most six) in the selection tests given during this training camp will make up the IMO team.


Poland

In
Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It extends from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Sudetes and Carpathian Mountains in the south, bordered by Lithuania and Russia to the northeast, Belarus and Ukrai ...
the selection is based on the results of the Polish Mathematical Olympiad ( Olimpiada Matematyczna), which includes a qualifying stage, a regional stage, and a national stage. Top 6 students of the national stage qualify to the IMO. In case of a draw, either the results of a regional stage or the run-off during a training camp for the IMO can be used.


Portugal

In
Portugal Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country on the Iberian Peninsula in Southwestern Europe. Featuring Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point in continental Europe, Portugal borders Spain to its north and east, with which it share ...
, there are four selection steps. The three first are the exams of th
Portuguese Mathematics Olympiad
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who also prepares the students for international competitions.


Romania

In
Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to ...
those that enter the Team Selection Process (4 tests in total; the first one for the enlarged team, the second one for the small team, the third and fourth ones for the team that represents Romania to the IMO) are selected from the Romanian National Mathematical Olympiad (ro. Olimpiada Națională de Matematică/ a României) which consists of four rounds: School (in every school), Local (in every locality; sectors are considered localities), County/Sectors of Bucharest (in every county or sector) and National. * In the school round and local round (ro. ''Etapa pe școală''; ''Etapa locală'')the advancing pupils are chosen using a minimum grade threshold (usually half of the maximum score). The paper for the school round has no restrictions, but the paper for the local round may consist of 4 problems, a multiple-choice test, or a mixed test, with both elements. The Romanian Mathematical Society recommends that 25% of the paper consists of problems from ''Gazeta Matematică''. * From the sector/county round (ro. ''Etapa județeană/a sectoarelor Municipiului București'') the first student, which needs to have scored at least 14 points, with a playoff round organised in case of two or more students that got first place, if the advancing student can't be decided using the tie-breaking criteria (number of problems graded with 7s, number of problems graded with 6s, score in the least-solved problem of the paper at county or sector level, score in the local round). The student that gets the higher mark in the playoff will represent the sector/county in the national round. Students that get scores from 17 to 28 receive mentions or awards: First Award, Second Award, Third Award, Mention (ro. ''Premiul I, Premiul II, Premiul III, Mențiune'') * The national round (ro. ''Etapa națională'') is organised in a city in the country, where the paper consists, like in the sector/county round, of 4 problems with proof-based answers. Each problem is graded out of 7 and therefore 28 is the maximum score. One half of students in each grade receive medals, with the proportions 1/6:1/3:1/2=Gold:Silver:Bronze. Students that got a 7 and didn't get a medal receive a Honorable Mention. The students in grades IX-XII that placed top 20 in the round advance to the Team Selection Process, having to take the first Team Selection Test, called either the First Selection Test or the Enlarged Team Selection Test (ro. ''Primul baraj de selecție'' / ''Barajul de selecție al Lotului Național Lărgit''). Approximately 25 students qualify for the Enlarged Team (and then, 15 for the small team). After the national round, the other three TSTs take place, along with training camps (ro. ''stagii de pregătire ale lotului național'').


Russia

Russia possesses a very extensive system of selecting and training participants for IMO. Different aspects of solving mathematical problems are studied and revealed: combinatorics, logics, structural arrangement and proofs. All problems are evaluated from 7 points. Top participants obtain certificates of 3 degrees ("1st", "2nd" and "3rd diploma") and often additional "commendable certificates". Totally up to half of participants (in the last 2 rounds) gain diplomas. The official rounds (each picking about 1/3 top of the previous) are: School, Borough, Region, and national. More details: * School round (, I stage) is a public stage - every interested pupil of 4-11 grade can participate. Completely organized by every school this competition aimed more at popularisation than at selection. * Borough round (, II stage) for some schools (specifically ones that has winners of region round) is equal to the School round. * Region round (, III stage) is the first which brings together participants in one place to live for some days. It has two rounds on its own. In
Moscow Moscow is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Russia by population, largest city of Russia, standing on the Moskva (river), Moskva River in Central Russia. It has a population estimated at over 13 million residents with ...
they are separated with process of selection, but in less populated regions pupils take part in both. In present days problems for all rounds starting with region round are created by special central committee. There are juries in each region of roughly constant membership. Winners of the region rounds usually have privileges for high-school entering. * National round (, IV stage) aimed at selection the most prominent pupils for participation in IMO. For this sake about 14 top of national round from 10th and 11th grades (usually "1st diplomas") are combined in following summer and winter "gatherings" for special training and further selection.


Singapore

In
Singapore Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in Southeast Asia. The country's territory comprises one main island, 63 satellite islands and islets, and one outlying islet. It is about one degree ...
, the SMO ( Singapore Mathematical Olympiad) is held with three sections- Junior (Grade 7 and 8), Senior (Grades 9 and 10) and Open (Grades 11 and 12). There are two rounds in each of the competitions and the top 20 SMO (Open) Round 2 scorers will be invited to attend IMO training sessions, from which two IMO-style National Team Selection Tests (NTSTs) will determine the 6 participants in the IMO.


South Africa

In
South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost country in Africa. Its Provinces of South Africa, nine provinces are bounded to the south by of coastline that stretches along the Atlantic O ...
those who would be members of the team must pass through a nationwide talent search by correspondence, after which the top fifty or so are selected for a camp (usually in the December holidays) at Stellenbosch University. A number of rounds of monthly
problem set A problem set, sometimes shortened as pset, is a teaching tool used by many universities. Most courses in physics, math, engineering, chemistry, and computer science will regularly give problem sets. They can also appear in other subjects, such as e ...
s are issued by the
University of Cape Town The University of Cape Town (UCT) (, ) is a public university, public research university in Cape Town, South Africa. Established in 1829 as the South African College, it was granted full university status in 1918, making it the oldest univer ...
which are taken into consideration, along with the camp marks to select the top fifteen/sixteen to go to a final selection camp at
Rhodes University Rhodes University () is a public research university located in Makhanda (formerly Grahamstown) in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. It is one of four universities in the province. Established in 1904, Rhodes University is the prov ...
,
Grahamstown Makhanda, formerly known as Grahamstown, is a town of about 75,000 people in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It is situated about northeast of Gqeberha and southwest of East London. It is the largest town in the Makana Local Mun ...
or more recently the
University of the Free State The University of the Free State (; Sotho language, Sesotho: ''Yunivesithi ya Freistata'') is a multi-campus public university in Bloemfontein, the capital of the Free State (province), Free State and the judicial capital of South Africa. It wa ...
,
Bloemfontein Bloemfontein ( ; ), also known as Bloem, is the capital and the largest city of the Free State (province), Free State province in South Africa. It is often, and has been traditionally, referred to as the country's "judicial capital", alongsi ...
in April. A final training camp takes place at the University of Cape Town or more recently, the
University of Pretoria The University of Pretoria (, ) is a multi-campus public university, public research university in Pretoria, the administrative and ''de facto'' capital of South Africa. The university was established in 1908 as the Pretoria campus of the Johan ...
just before the IMO. The
Asian Pacific Mathematics Olympiad The Asian Pacific Mathematics Olympiad (APMO) starting from 1989 is a regional mathematics competition which involves countries from the Asian Pacific region. The United States also takes part in the APMO. Every year, APMO is held in the afternoo ...
has been used informally as a test, along with an IMO selection test written at the schools of the top fifteen in the event of indecision.


Spain

In
Spain Spain, or the Kingdom of Spain, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe with territories in North Africa. Featuring the Punta de Tarifa, southernmost point of continental Europe, it is the largest country in Southern Eur ...
there are two rounds. The first one is held in each university district. There are two written tests, in which six or eight problems are to be solved, depending on the region. The first three participants in each district go to the national round. This one also consists of two written tests, three and half hours long each, with a total of six problems. The top six scorers go onto the International Olympiad.


Sweden

In
Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and north, and Finland to the east. At , Sweden is the largest Nordic count ...
, a mathematics contest called " Skolornas Matematiktävling" is held every autumn. Those who qualify to the finale are invited to participate in a correspondence course in problem solving as well as the
Nordic Mathematical Contest The Nordic Mathematical Contest (NMC) is a mathematics competition for secondary school students from the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. It takes place every year in March or April and serves the double purpose ...
. From the combined results of the qualification round, the correspondence course and the finale and
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, the six highest achievers of the Swedish finalists are invited to join the Swedish IMO team.


Switzerland

In
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Swiss Mathematical Olympiad
consists of four rounds. The first two rounds narrow down the field to 25 students, who then take the third round in March to determine national medals. Medalists take the Swiss Team Selection Test in May, where the six best performers are picked for the Swiss IMO team.


Taiwan

In
Taiwan Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. The main geography of Taiwan, island of Taiwan, also known as ''Formosa'', lies between the East China Sea, East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocea ...
, the selection process consists of three sessions, starting from mid March to the end of April. Students who rank among the top 30 in the Taiwanese Mathematical Olympiad test can participate the first session. During each session students will be tested by six IMO-style problems, and top six students will be selected as the members of the Taiwanese IMO team. The training sessions will be held during May and June.


Thailand

In
Thailand Thailand, officially the Kingdom of Thailand and historically known as Siam (the official name until 1939), is a country in Southeast Asia on the Mainland Southeast Asia, Indochinese Peninsula. With a population of almost 66 million, it spa ...
, the selection of the IMO representatives is the responsibility of the organization "The Promotion of Academic Olympiad and The Development of Science Education Foundation". There are many branches of this organization around the country. At the end of August, a 30-question exam is open to all high school students to select 60 students to join each camp (there are about 20 camps) in each branch of the country for promoting mathematics skills, known in Thailand as "POSN Camp 1". The topics include Algebra, Geometry, Number Theory, Combinatorics, and Logic. After the camp, an exam is given in each of the preceding topics to evaluate the skills. A number of students, usually 30, are selected to join another camp in March, known in Thailand as "POSN Camp 2". The topics include Algebra, Geometry, Number Theory, and Combinatorics in an advanced level, Functional Equation, and Inequality. After the camp, an exam is given and 6 students are selected from each branch of the country to compete in the Thailand Mathematical Olympiad. Anyone with gold or silver medal (about 40 students) will continue to the camp known as "IPST Camp 1", and an exam is given, and some, usually 25, are selected to "IPST Camp 2", finally, only 6 students will compete in the International Mathematical Olympiad.


United Kingdom

In the UK, selection is through competitions and training camps under the auspices of the
United Kingdom Mathematics Trust The United Kingdom Mathematics Trust (UKMT) is a charity founded in 1996 to help with the education of children in mathematics within the UK. History The national mathematics competitions had existed prior to the formation of the trust, bu ...
, starting with the multiple-choice
Senior Mathematical Challenge The United Kingdom Mathematics Trust (UKMT) is a Charitable organization, charity founded in 1996 to help with the education of children in mathematics within the United Kingdom, UK. History The national mathematics competitions had existed ...
(SMC). The SMC is followed by the
British Mathematical Olympiad The British Mathematical Olympiad (BMO) forms part of the selection process for the UK International Mathematical Olympiad team and for other international maths competitions, including the European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad, the Romanian Mas ...
(BMO), held in two rounds, but candidates who did not take part in the SMC or did not achieve the qualifying score may enter the BMO on payment of an entry fee and so be considered for the IMO team. After the two rounds of the BMO, 24 potential team members, chosen primarily based on BMO results, are invited to a training and selection camp held in
Trinity College, Cambridge Trinity College is a Colleges of the University of Cambridge, constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1546 by King Henry VIII, Trinity is one of the largest Cambridge colleges, with the largest financial endowment of any ...
, during which further examinations are held, allowing the number of potential team members to be reduced to eight or nine. A final camp is subsequently held (which has been at locations including Oxford, London and Cambourne over the past few years), after which six students are chosen as the team and a first reserve is also named. In addition to this formal selection process, there is further training during the year for a squad of potential team members, including the 'Advanced Olympiad Mentoring Scheme', practice exams and an annual training camp in
Hungary Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning much of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croatia and ...
; information from exams at the Hungary camp may be considered in selection where available.


United States

In the
United States The United States of America (USA), also known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It is a federal republic of 50 U.S. state, states and a federal capital district, Washington, D.C. The 48 ...
, the team is selected through a year-long process, starting with the
American Mathematics Competitions The American Mathematics Competitions (AMCs) are the first of a series of competitions in secondary school mathematics Mathematics is a field of study that discovers and organizes methods, Mathematical theory, theories and theorems that ...
(AMC) consisting of 25 multiple-choice questions in 75 minutes with increasing difficulty, with high-scoring individuals from the Year 10 (AMC10) and 12 (AMC12) divisions admitted into the
American Invitational Mathematics Examination The American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME) is a selective 15-question, 3-hour test given since 1983 to those who rank in the top 5% on the AMC 12 high school mathematics examination (formerly known as the AHSME), and starting in 201 ...
(AIME). The AIME is invite-only and may also accept proficient takers from the
United States of America Mathematical Talent Search The United States of America Mathematical Talent Search (USAMTS) is a mathematics competition open to all United States students in or below high school. History Professor George Berzsenyi initiated the contest in 1989 under the KöMaL model a ...
. The AIME includes 15 numerically answered questions in 3 hours, with top scorers qualified for the
United States of America Mathematical Olympiad The United States of America Mathematical Olympiad (USAMO) is a highly selective high school mathematics competition held annually in the United States. Since its debut in 1972, it has served as the final round of the American Mathematics Compe ...
, selecting attendees for the United States
Mathematical Olympiad Program The Mathematical Olympiad Program (abbreviated MOP; formerly called the Mathematical Olympiad Summer Program, abbreviated MOSP) is an intensive summer program sponsored by the Mathematical Association of America. The main purpose of MOP, held sinc ...
, who are eligible to take the final Team Selection Test to select the IMO team.


Vietnam

In
Vietnam Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of about and a population of over 100 million, making it the world's List of countries and depende ...
, the Mathematics division of the National Scholastic Competition (HSGQG), a yearly competition for Vietnamese high school students is used as basis for IMO team selection. In HSGQG, different aspects of solving mathematical problems are studied and revealed: combinatorics, logics, structural arrangement and proofs. The Math division of the HSGQG is colloquially called the Vietnam Mathematical Olympiad (VMO). After VMO, the top 48 scorers, plus past IMO contestants who have not graduated from high school will participate in the international Olympiads selection tests, commonly called TST. Six students with the highest scores on this test will be the competitors for IMO, whom are exempt from the university entrance examination to prepare for the IMO. The same process is used for the selection of contestants for
IPhO The International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) is an annual physics competition for high school students. It is one of the International Science Olympiads. The first IPhO was held in Warsaw, Poland in 1967. Each national delegation is made up of a ...
,
IChO The International Chemistry Olympiad (IChO) is an annual academic Student competition, competition for high school students. It is one of the International Science Olympiads. The first IChO was held in Prague, Czechoslovakia, in 1968. The event has ...
, IBO and IOI, alongside APhO and APIO, with varying numbers of top scorers selected for the TST.


Tunisia

There are two math associations: ATCCM (Association Tunisienne de Culture et Competitions Mathematique) and ATSM(Association Tunisienne des Sciences Mathematiques) . Each one has its own tests and have the right to choose 3 competitors for IMO, until 2019: they chose together 6 competitors. The arrangement changed this May.


References

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