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Computer
Olympiad

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It is an annual competition that aims to assess students' abilities and aptitude in the field of computer science. The curriculum for the Olympiad is based on the syllabus provided by various boards, including CBSE/ICSE and different state boards.

The exam is centered on computer science and tests students' proficiency in computer science concepts and related subjects. It comprises a series of multiple-choice questions and hands-on programming tasks that evaluate students' logical reasoning, problem-solving skills, and analytical abilities.

Participating in the exam not only gives students an opportunity to test their abilities but also helps them refine their skills and gain knowledge about international standards in computer science. It encourages students to pursue higher studies in computer science and consider it as a career option.

In conclusion, the Olympiad is a platform for students to showcase their abilities and aptitude in the field of computer science. It provides them with a chance to compete at both national and international levels, gain recognition for their hard work, and improve their skills in computer science.

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Structure of the Olympiad

Level 1

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All students of classes 1st to 10 th are eligible to take part in Level 1 (only).

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About Test paper

The language medium is English only. The examination is being conducted for all classes from 1st to 12th with the following details.

For Classes 1-2: There will be 25 questions and the duration will be of 40 Minutes.

For Classes 3-5: There will be 30 questions and the duration will be of 40 Minutes.

For Classes 6-8: There will be 35 questions and the duration will be of 40 Minutes.

For Classes 9-10: There will be 40 questions and the duration will be of 50 Minutes.

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The details of the manner in which the test is to be conducted will be sent with the question papers. For classes, 1st onward OMR answer sheets will be provided.

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The questions will be of objective type in nature with multiple choice answers. There is no negative marking.

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