Bangladesh Mathematical Olympiad

The Bangladesh Mathematical Olympiad is an annual mathematical competition arranged for school and college students to nourish their interest and capabilities for mathematics. It has been regularly organized by the Bangladesh Math Olympiad Committee since 2001. Bangladesh Math Olympiad activities started in 2003 formally.[1][2][3]

Bangladesh Mathematical Olympiad
Logo of BdMO
start dateApril, 2001
countryBangladesh
hostBangladesh Mathematics Olympiad Committee
PatronDutch-Bangla Bank
managementProthom Alo
websitematholympiad.org.bd
BDMO Online Websiteonline.matholympiad.org.bd
স্লোগান: গণিত শেখো, স্বপ্ন দেখো

History

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The first Math Olympiad was held in Shahjalal University of Science and Technology. Mohammad Kaykobad, Muhammad Zafar Iqbal and Munir Hasan were instrumental in its establishment. With the endeavor of the members of the committee, the daily newspaper Prothom Alo and the Dutch Bangla Bank Limited, the committee promptly achieved its primary goal – to send a team to the International Mathematical Olympiad. Bangladeshi students have participated in the International Mathematical Olympiad since 2005.

Purpose

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Besides arranging Divisional and National Math Olympiads, the committee extends its cooperation to all interested groups and individuals who want to arrange a Mathematics Olympiad. The Bangladesh Math Olympiad and the selection of the Bangladeshi national team for the International Mathematical Olympiad is bounded by rules set by the Olympiad Committee. The Bangladesh Mathematical Olympiad is open for school and college students from the country. The competitions usually take place around December–January–February.

Achievements

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In the 2014 International Mathematical Olympiad, the Bangladesh team achieved one silver, one bronze and four honorable mentions, placing the country at 53 among 101 participating countries.[4] In the 2015 International Mathematical Olympiad, the Bangladesh team achieved one silver, four bronze and one honorable mention, finishing in 33rd place.[5] Ahmed Zawad Chowdhury, who previously won a silver and a bronze in 2017 and 2016, helped Bangladesh win a gold medal for the first time in the 2018 International Mathematical Olympiad.[6] He had previously missed a gold medal in 2017 by only two marks.[7]

Format

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The students are divided into four academic categories:

  • Primary: Class 3–5
  • Junior: Class 6–8
  • Secondary: Class 9–10
  • Higher Secondary: Class 11–12

Selection Round

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After achieving 1st gold medal in international Mathematics Olympiad in 2018, the competition spread all over the country. The organisers took selection round in 64 districts of Bangladesh in 2019. In 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this competition held entirely by online platform in 29 February. The selected participant of selection round can attend in regional competition.

Regional Olympiad

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The country is divided in 20regions for the Regional Olympiad. In each division except Dhaka, nearly 60 students among 1000 participants are selected for the National Olympiad.[citation needed] In Dhaka, the number of participants is more than 3000 and 100–150 are selected for the National Olympiad.[citation needed] In all of the problems in the Regional Olympiad, only the final answers are necessary.

National Olympiad

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In the National Olympiad, the top 71 participants are given prizes. The time given for solving the problems depends on the category: 2 hours for the Primary category, 3 hours for the Junior category, and 4 hours for the Secondary and Higher Secondary category.

National Math Camp

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A group for the National Math Camp is selected from the winners of the National Olympiad.

Medal winners in International Mathematical Olympiad

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For every year since 2005, Bangladeshi students have participated in the International Mathematical Olympiad.Samin Riasat and Nazia Chowdhury won bronze medals for Bangladesh in 2009. Dhananjoy Biswas won the first silver medal for Bangladesh in 2012. Ahmed Zawad Chowdhury brought the first and only (till now) gold medal for Bangladesh in 2018.

The following is the full list of medal winners from Bangladesh:

YearName of the RecipientMedal
2009Samin RiasatBronze
Nazia ChowdhuryBronze
2010Tarik AdnanBronze
2011Dhananjoy BiswasBronze
2012Dhananjoy BiswasSilver
Sourav DasBronze
Nur Muhammad ShafiullahBronze
2013Nur Muhammad ShafiullahBronze
Adib HasanBronze
Sourav DasBronze
2014Nur Muhammad ShafiullahSilver
Adib HasanBronze
2015Md Sanzeed AnwarSilver
Adib HasanBronze
Asif E ElahiBronze
Md Sabbir RahmanBronze
Sazid Akhter TurzoBronze
2016Asif E ElahiSilver
Ahmed Zawad ChowdhuryBronze
Md Sabbir RahmanBronze
Sazid Akhter TurzoBronze
S M Nayeemul Islam SwadHonourable Mention
Md Sanzeed AnwarHonourable Mention
2017Asif E ElahiSilver
Ahmed Zawad ChowdhurySilver
Rahul SahaBronze
Tamzid Morshed RubabBronze
S M Nayeemul Islam SwadHonourable Mention
Md Sabbir RahmanHonourable Mention
2018Ahmed Zawad ChowdhuryGold
Thanic Nur SaminBronze
Joydip SahaBronze
Tamzid Morshed RubabBronze
Rahul SahaHonourable mention
Soumitra DasHonourable mention
2019M. Ahsan Al MahirBronze
Soumitra DasHonourable mention
Ahmed Ittihad HasibHonourable mention
Md Maruf Hasan RubabHonourable mention
Dewan Saadman HasanHonourable mention
2020Ahmed Ittihad HasibSilver
M Ahsan Al MahirBronze
Md Maruf Hasan RubabBronze
Adnan SadikBronze
Soumitra DasBronze
Raiyan JamilBronze
2021Tahmid Hameem ChowdhuryBronze
Nujhat Ahmed DishaHonourable mention
Tahjib Hossain KhanHonourable mention
Md. Maruf Hasan RubabBronze
Adnan SadikBronze
2022Tahjib Hossain KhanBronze
Tahmid Hameem ChowdhuryHonourable Mention
Md. Fuad Al AlamHonourable Mention
S.M.A NahianHonourable Mention
Ashraful Islam FahimHonourable Mention
Nujhat Ahmed DishaHonourable Mention
2023Nujhat Ahmed DishaBronze
S.M.A NahianBronze
Shahriar HossainBronze
Debapriya Saha RoyHonourable Mention
Jitendra BaruaHonourable Mention

References

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  1. ^ "About". Munir Hasan. Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Bangladesh wins gold for first time in Int'l Math Olympiad". The Daily Star. 12 July 2018. Retrieved 30 January 2024.
  3. ^ "Bangladesh's mathematical odyssey to the international stage". The Business Standard. 1 March 2023. Retrieved 30 January 2024.
  4. ^ "Bangladesh wins silver and bronze at 55th Mathematics Olympiad". Dhaka Tribune. Retrieved 16 August 2015.
  5. ^ "Persistence of Contestants BGD". Retrieved 16 August 2015.
  6. ^ Ray, Neil (15 July 2018). "Jawad wins gold at IMO". The Financial Express. Retrieved 16 May 2021.
  7. ^ "Bangladesh wins gold for first time in Int'l Math Olympiad". The Daily Star. 12 July 2018. Retrieved 30 January 2024.
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