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What is the Science Olympiad? |
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Steps to Participate in NSO |
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Exam Pattern & Syllabus |
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Benefits and Preparation Tips & Tricks |
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Preparation Tips and Tricks |
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The NSO, or National Science Olympiad, is a yearly competition held by the Science Olympiad Foundation for school students. It's designed to showcase their scientific knowledge and skills on a national platform. The Olympiad focuses on Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, as well as testing critical thinking and logical reasoning abilities.
Level 1 Eligibility Criteria:
Students from Class 1 to Class 12 are eligible to participate in the Level 1 exams.
Minimum Marks: There is no minimum marks requirement for eligibility.
Level 2 Eligibility Criteria:
Eligible Students Include:
Section-wise Registration:
Welcoming participants from grades 1 to 12, the SOF National Science Olympiad (NSO) provides an exciting opportunity for students. To join, students can follow these simple steps:
Accessing Registration Forms:
Completing and Returning Forms:
Ensure that the registration forms are filled out accurately and returned to SOF by the specified deadline. This step is crucial for securing participation in the NSO.
Roll Number Assignment:
Flexible Examination Dates:
No Individual Registrations:
It's important to note that individual student registrations are not accepted. Students should register through their respective schools to participate in the NSO.
The SOF National Science Olympiad comprises two levels:
Level 1: Held in respective schools during school hours, featuring objective-type questions. The duration is 60 minutes, with 35 questions for classes 1 to 4 and 50 questions for classes 5 to 12. The question paper includes sections on Logical Reasoning, Science, and an Achievers Section.
Level 2: Conducted for students from class 3 to class 12, with qualifiers determined by the top 5% of candidates class-wise, top 25 rank holders class-wise and zone-wise, and class toppers where at least 10 students participate, scoring 50% qualifying marks. Tie-breakers consider marks in different sections.
Marking Scheme: The exam pattern and the marking scheme has been outlined in the table.
Note: There is no negative marking
Logical Reasoning (Section - 1):
Patterns, Alphabet Test, Coding-Decoding, Mirror Images, Embedded Figures, Geometrical, Shapes and Solids, Ranking Test, Direction Sense Test, Days and Dates, Possible Combinations, Analogy and Classification
Science Section (Section - 2):
Plants, Animals, Food and Digestion, Human Needs, Matter and Materials, Force, Work and Energy, Our Environment, Earth and Universe
Achiever Section (Section - 3):
This section deals with Higher- Order Thinking Questions. The topics for this section are the same as section 2, but the difficulty level would be a little more.
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The Benefits of Participating in Olympiad Exams
Olympiad competitions offer cash prizes and various other benefits to participants, which can serve as additional incentives for students to excel. Some of these benefits include:
These benefits, along with the intellectual growth and personal development that come from participating in Olympiad competitions, make them highly rewarding experiences for students.
Approaching the Class 4 Science Olympiad may feel challenging, but it's a thrilling opportunity. Consider it more than just a test; see it as an adventure to explore the wonders of science. With enthusiasm and commitment, you can tackle it effectively, enjoying the journey of learning and problem-solving. To assist you on this exciting path, we've prepared some helpful tips and tricks:
Preparation:
Exam Strategies:
Bonus Tips:
Remember:
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