2025 Asian Gifted Mathematics Olympiad
April 8 - May 8
The 2025 Asian Gifted Mathematics Olympiad (AGMO) is a premier online competition designed to inspire and challenge students from kindergarten to high school across Asia and beyond. Held quarterly, the 2025 edition runs offering young mathematicians a flexible, accessible platform to showcase their skills. Accessible via our secure platform anytime during the competition window (April 8–May 8).
Competition Deadline:
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May 8, 2024 (11:59 PM GMT+8).
Results Announcement:
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MAY 15 ,2025
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Final results will be published on website by the stated announcement date. Winners will receive individual notifications via email.
Competition Format:
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Online Single/Multiple-Choice/Blank Filling Exam:
Accessible via our secure platform anytime during the competition window (April 8–May 8).
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Open to students From Kindergarten to Secondary School (Age 4–18)
Schools or guardians may register participants via the portal. Contestants choose their own competition group.
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Examination Time Limit: 30-45 minutes per attempt.
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Technical Requirements/Device: Stable internet connection, computer/tablet with a modern browser (Chrome/Safari recommended).
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Proctoring: While no live proctoring is used, the platform monitors for unusual activity (e.g., Switch screen, multiple logins).
Competition Groups:
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Kindergarten: Foundational problem-solving, patterns, and basic arithmetic.
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Primary: Intermediate logic, geometry, and algebraic thinking.
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Secondary: Advanced topics, including combinatorics, number theory, and calculus concepts.
Language Support (English and Chinese):
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Questions are available in English and Chinese to ensure inclusivity and accessibility. Participants may toggle between languages during the exam.
Conduct:
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Correct answers earn full points; no penalties for incorrect responses.
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No External Aids: textbooks or collaborative help are strictly prohibited.
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Single Attempt: Only one submission per participant is allowed. Subsequent submissions will only be considered based on the first score.
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Fair Play: Violations (e.g., plagiarism, shared accounts) result in immediate disqualification.