Sony opens registration for the 4th edition of Global Math Challenge
Participants can not only discover the fun in math, but also challenge their computational thinking skills, the ability to deal with problems in a logical and creative way.
More than 170,000 challengers from over 85 countries took part in the past 3 editions.
GMC has previously been held three times worldwide, available online simultaneously in English, Japanese and Chinese.
The test consists of multiple choice and number entry questions.
Participants can try some sample questions that will help ease into the patterns of questions found in Global Math Challenge.
Registration process and important dates:
One can create GMC account on the website: https://www.global-math.com from now onwards until the challenge date.
Log in with GMC account and Register for free by choosing the Home plan.
The challenge will be held online on Nov 17, 2016 at 09:00 - Nov 19, 2016 at 23:00.
Math lovers across India will be able to participate anywhere through a computer or tablet.
Global Math Challenge will be offered in 8 different courses of difficulty to best suit the education level of test takers, from the 1st grade in elementary school all the way up to the adult level.
The advanced "Master" course is tailored to math enthusiasts as well as students attending integrated middle/high schools, and will feature the most challenging problem sets.
With the trial and standard plan, participants will be able to receive their score and global ranking shortly after the test.
All challengers who get a high score will also receive a special digital certificate which will include the GMC name, score, area and age.
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