Over 7,500 Students Take Part in Mathematics Olympiad

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ISLAMABAD: Over 7,500 students demonstrated their mathematical abilities in the Pakistan Mathematics Olympiad (PMO) held on 8th December across 69 examination centres.

According to the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE), it successfully conducted the PMO 2024 in collaboration with the Lahore University of Management Sciences (Lums) and the Islamic World Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Icesco).

The board said the event was designed to identify and nurture mathematical talent among secondary and higher secondary students both within Pakistan and abroad.

“The examination was held simultaneously across 69 examination centres nationwide and at three international centres, providing a unique platform for over 7,500 participants to demonstrate their mathematical abilities.

The Olympiad’s syllabus, meticulously crafted by the Mathematics Department of Lums and aligned with international standards, allowed students to engage in rigorous problem-solving, critical thinking and analytical reasoning exercises,” read a press release issued by the FBISE.

Education Secretary Mohyuddin Ahmad Wani also visited the Islamabad Model College for Boys, I-8/3, where he welcomed the students. He was joined by FBISE Chairman Syed Junaid Akhlaq and other senior officials of the FBISE and FDE.

The federal secretary interacted with students, parents and staff, commending their enthusiasm and dedication.

Speaking to the media, the education secretary emphasised the pivotal role of mathematics in shaping young minds for the challenges of the modern world.

“Mathematics is the foundation of critical thinking and problem-solving, skills that are essential for innovation and progress. Initiatives like the PMO inspire students to embrace challenges and develop a lifelong passion for learning,” he said.

He further acknowledged the efforts of FBISE, Lums and Icesco in fostering a culture of academic excellence, stating that “the PMO is not just a competition; it is a movement to ignite the spark of intellectual curiosity among our youth”.

The PMO 2024 also offers a host of incentives for participants, including cash prizes, medals, laptops, and opportunities for admission to top-tier educational institutions in Pakistan. These rewards aim to encourage students to pursue excellence and contribute meaningfully to society.

According to press release, the Federal Board extends its gratitude to all stakeholders, including students, parents, educators and partners for their invaluable support in making the Pakistan Mathematics Olympiad a resounding success.

Published in Dawn, December 9th, 2024

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