GeniusCerebrum conducts GC-International Mathematics Olympiad on April 24, 2021

Apr 16, 2021



New Square, New York Apr 16, 2021 (Issuewire.com) - GeniusCerebrum(GC), USA based out of NY City is an organisation that conducts Online Olympiads for school students all over the world have announced dates for the mathematics olympiad this year. GC-International Mathematics Olympiad (GIMO) will be held in two batches on April 24 and May 16, 2021. The main objective of GIMO is to test the mathematical and numeracy skills of the students and to enhance their analytical and problem-solving skills

Matt Mandell, President of GeniusCerebrum, said: "Our Technology platform and AI-enabled examination tools to help us in conducting our Olympiad Examinations on a global scale in an effective manner". He also informed that during 2020-2021, students from more than 51 different countries have registered for the mathematics Olympiad. The students who registered for the olympiad attended the mock test on April 11, 2021. He further added that there has been an overwhelming and positive response about the quality of the questions and the overall experience of the Olympiad format.

Awards, Gifts, Amazon vouchers worth $2000 will be awarded to winners in various categories in each region and International level. Students can still register for GIMO-2021 using the link - https://www.geniuscerebrum.com/gc-international-maths-olympiad/.  

The result of GIMO will be announced on May 26, 2021, on their website https://www.geniuscerebrum.com. Participants can mail to admin@geniuscerebrum.com for any queries/clarifications.

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