PRMO Past Papers
FAQs on PRMO Previous Year Paper 2019 (11th Aug)
1. What are the changes in PRMO?
Ans: HBCSE authorities have made many adjustments to the PRMO 2020 exam, which are listed below:
From the academic year 2020-21, the Pre-RMO test will be known as IOQM.
Previously, the Mathematical Olympiad test was divided into six stages. The exam phases have been condensed into three stages this year: IOQM, INMO, and IMOTC.
Only online registration is available through the IOQ 2020 website. Previously, registration paperwork had to be filled out at school centres.
The PRMO test will be held on January 17th, 2021, by the Mathematics Teachers' Association, or MTA.
2. How to enrol for IOQM?
Ans: Earlier, Students who were interested in participating in the Indian Mathematics Olympiads could do so through their school centres. However, beginning this year, the registration procedure will be conducted entirely online. Students who are interested in taking the PRMO 2020 test can fill out the PRMO application form by following the steps outlined below:
Visit the PRMO IOQ official webpage.
Click the "New Registration" link on the home page.
Now go to the "Apply for Student Registration Form" box.
Choose one option from the ones that are provided to you.
ANY OR ALL OF PHYSICS (IOQP), CHEMISTRY (IOQC), BIOLOGY (IOQB), ASTRONOMY (IOQA), MATHS (IOQM) (FOR CLASS-10,11,12) OR JUNIOR SCIENCE (IOQJS), MATHS (IOQM) (FOR CLASS-8,9,10), OR ANY OR ALL OF PHYSICS (IOQP), CHEMISTRY (IOQC), BIOLOGY.
Fill up your personal information now.
Select "Register Now" from the drop-down menu.
The login credentials will be sent to the registered cellphone number and email address. Now use those credentials to log in to your account.
Now fill up all of the required information and submit the papers.
Process the fees for the application.
Take a copy of the acknowledgement message to save for future reference.
3. What are the stages of PRMO?
Ans: The PRMO test will be broken down into three stages:
The Mathematics Teachers' Association (India) (MTA(I) organises a three-hour test called the Indian Olympiad Qualifier in Mathematics (IOQM).
The Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education – Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (HBCSE – TIFR) hosts the Indian National Mathematical Olympiad (INMO).
The HBCSE's International Mathematical Olympiad Training Camp (IMOTC).
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4. How can I score well in PRMO?
Ans:
Students should review the subjects and attempt to answer as many questions as possible.
Write down the formula.
Complete Vedantu-curated PRMO question papers and mock papers.
Seek advice from specialists if you have any doubts or want assistance.
Taking these practise exams will assist you in passing the exam's later phases. The PRMO Mock Tests will not only help you improve your test-taking abilities, but they will also give you more confidence when the time comes to take the real exam.
5. Is practicing past papers enough to score well?
Ans: Solving previous year's questions will undoubtedly boost your confidence for the PRMO exam, but you should also take the time to look at sample papers and practise them, as well as test your knowledge with mock test papers. The culmination of all of the practises will assist you in achieving a high score.
It helps you understand how questions are formed and presented each year, it boosts confidence, and preparing through previous year's PRMO question papers helps students know which chapters have a high weightage and which have a low weightage, as well as provides enough information to strategize your preparation.