Mangaluru: CFAL students excel at 'Indian Olympiad Oualifier in Mathematics (IOQM) 2024'


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Mangaluru, Oct 24: CFAL students have showcased their exceptional talent and dedication by excelling in the prestigious Indian Olympiad Oualifier in Mathematics (IOOM) 2024. This year, nine brilliant young minds have achieved remarkable scores, paving the way for further success in competitive mathematics.

The IOOM is the entry point for students aiming to participate in the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO), known for its challenging problems that require mathematical knowledge, creativity, and analytical thinking. This year's cohort of CFAL students has demonstrated their mastery of these skills, reflecting the institute’s unwavering commitment to academic excellence and STEM education.

 

Outstanding Achievers at IOQM 2024:

  • Rishon Fernandes
  • Lauren Marian Patrao
  • Sujan Shamprasad
  • Abhii Sannayya
  • Chirag Adiga
  • Mrinal D Bhat
  • Pradyun Shetty (Grade 9)
  • Jyeshta Kashyap (Grade 10)

“CFAL introduced me to the world of Olympiads and made the journey enjoyable. Srikanth Sir and other teachers provided excellent guidance, making math fun rather than a burden," said Abhii Sannayya, one of the IOQM qualifiers.

These academically gifted students embody CFAL’s philosophy of nurturing curiosity, fostering innovation, and pushing the boundaries of learning to be their best. They have spent countless hours honing their skills, guided by expert mentors and an environment that celebrates intellectual growth and discovery.

Srikanth Pai, an adjunct professor of mathematics at CFAL, emphasised the significance of this achievement. “At CFAL, we ignite a passion for mathematics. It’s not just about learning concepts but exploring and living them. Our students are trained to think beyond the obvious, embrace challenges, and innovate. These results reflect the success of our training methodology.”

These young mathematicians' journey is one of perseverance and intellectual curiosity. Every problem solved, and every equation mastered has brought them closer to their dreams of academic excellence. As they move forward, they carry the spirit of CFAL, embodying the institute’s mission to create thinkers, innovators, and future leaders.

What’s Next: The journey from IOOM to IMO

The pathway to the prestigious International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) involves multiple stages. After qualifying in the IOOM, students will proceed through the following stages:

1. Regional Mathematics Olympiad (RMO) – The RMO is a subjective exam, and the top 300 students from each region in IOQM qualify to write the exam. Since IOQM is an objective exam, it does not test for proof-writing abilities. RMO fixes this issue. The top few students from each region are chosen to write INMO and attend the INMO training camp.

2. Indian National Mathematical Olympiad (INMO) – The next level of selection, where students from across the country compete. The top few students in this exam are selected for IMOTC.

3. International Mathematical Olympiad Training Camp (IMOTC) – Selected students receive advanced training in preparation for international competitions. The team selection tests happen at the end of this month-long camp.

4. Pre-Departure Training Camp – A final stage of training before the international competition.

5. International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) – The highest level of competition where students from around the world compete.

As CFAL continues to be a pioneer in STEM education in India, the institute is immensely proud of its students’ achievements and it looks forward to witnessing their continued success in future stages of this journey. These results reaffirm the institute's belief in providing the best possible education to help students excel not only in examinations but also in life.

To learn more about CFAL’s innovative programmes and the extraordinary achievements of its students, visit www.cfalindia.com or contact at 99005 20233.

 

 

  

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