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Revision as of 05:30, 3 October 2021
The Regional Mathematical Olympiad (RMO) is the second of series of math tests held in India. Test takers qualify by scoring high on the Pre-RMO, and high scorers move on to take the India National Olympiad.
Structure
Test takers have 3 hours to solve 6 problems. As expected, the problems are harder than the Pre-RMO.
Like most Olympiads, clear solutions are required to get credit for a problem. In particular, an unsolved problem that shows a clear solution attempt would get more points than an answer with no solution at all.
Note : From 2020 onwards, the RMO and PRMO have merged together to form IOQM
Resources
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