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Acknowledgment:
I would like to sincerely thank three remarkable students who made this video possible by providing the Pakistan Mathematics Olympiad paper.
1. Arfa - My dedicated KZbin student, whose enthusiasm and support inspire me.
2. Usman Ahmed - A talented 9th-grade student from my school, who generously shared the paper.
3. Sahib - A bright 10th-grade student from my school, whose contribution was invaluable.
These students participated in the examination, solved the paper, and kindly brought the question paper to me. Their efforts have allowed me to solve and explain the material for everyone’s benefit in this video.
Thank you for your support and dedication!
The Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) is proud to announce a historic collaboration with the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) to launch the Pakistan Mathematics Olympiad (PMO). This initiative marks a significant milestone in the academic history of Pakistan, as it is the first time in the history of Pakistan that FBISE will conduct the PMO in partnership with LUMS.
As part of this collaboration, LUMS has developed a comprehensive syllabus tailored specifically for the PMO. To aid in better preparation and understanding of the contest paper, a model question paper has also been crafted, offering students valuable insights into the format and level of difficulty of the competition.
The PMO is open to all students enrolled in Secondary School Certificate (SSC) or O Level, and Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) or A Level, as well as equivalent qualifications from all educational streams across the country. This inclusive approach ensures that students from diverse educational backgrounds have the opportunity to participate and showcase their mathematical talents on a national platform.
In recognition of the outstanding achievements of participants, the high achievers in the PMO will be awarded with prestigious prizes, including cash awards, medals, laptops, and scholarships for admission to top universities in Pakistan. These incentives aim to encourage students to pursue excellence in mathematics and inspire a generation of problem solvers and critical thinkers.