The Central Board of Secondary Education is conducting Aryabhatta Ganit Challenge for the students from class 8 to 10. The programme which is aimed at promoting mathematical competencies that are required to face the challenges of the 21st century commenced its first stage on November 18, 2019, and will continue until November 22, 2019.
The Aryabhatta test conducted will focus on the extent to which students are able to apply mathematics in their daily life and also aim at promoting joyful learning of Mathematics. As per the statement released by the board, close to 7,71,214 students from 5,457 affiliated schools participated in the first stage of the Ganit Challenge. As per the official release, the final stage of the challenge will be conducted on November 29, 2019, which will have the top 3 students taking part in the computer-based test.
The areas of assessment for the challenge include the Application of Mathematics in daily life, Joy of Mathematics Learning and Mathematical ability all of which are conducted for 20 marks each. The test will be conducted for a duration of 1 hour and will contain objective type questions. There will not be any negative marking for the challenge.
First Stage
The question paper for the challenge will be made available to the registered schools along with the answer keys through the online link. The registered schools must conduct the test and identify the top three students following which they have to be registered by paying a fee of Rs. 900 by logging in through the online link provided from November 18 to 25, 2019. The login link is provided below
Second Stage
The second stage will be conducted by the board on November 29, 2019, for the top three students who have been registered from the respective schools. The top 100 students from each CBSE region will be given a Merit certificate.
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