Great achievements start with a strong foundation. At Scholartude, our Foundation + Olympiad Online Program is designed to spark curiosity, strengthen core concepts, and prepare students in Classes 6 to 10 for Olympiads, NTSE, Boards, and future JEE/NEET goals — all in one structured and interactive classroom program.
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The SOF International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) is a prestigious academic competition conducted annually by the Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) for students of classes 1 to 12. It is designed to evaluate students’ mathematical concepts, logical reasoning, and analytical thinking skills.
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Aligned with the objectives of the National Education Policy (NEP), the IMO helps in building problem-solving skills, critical thinking, and cognitive development among students. It serves as a platform to discover and nurture mathematical talent, preparing students for future academic and competitive challenges.
For more information, visit the official website: https://sofworld.org/imo
The SOF National Science Olympiad (NSO) is an annual competition conducted by the Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) for students from classes 1 to 12. The exam evaluates scientific concepts, logical reasoning, and application-based knowledge.
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The NSO syllabus encourages critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and scientific aptitude among young learners, aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP).
For more information, visit the official website: https://sofworld.org/nso
The SOF International English Olympiad (IEO) is an annual academic competition organized by the Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) for students of classes 1 to 12. It assesses English language proficiency, including grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension.
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IEO aims to enhance language skills, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities, fostering academic and professional excellence in alignment with the National Education Policy (NEP).
For more information, visit the official website: https://sofworld.org/ieo
The SOF International General Knowledge Olympiad (IGKO) is an academic competition organized annually by the Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) for students of classes 1 to 10. It evaluates awareness in areas such as current affairs, history, geography, and related subjects.
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Aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP), IGKO aims to foster problem-solving abilities, critical thinking, and knowledge enhancement from an early age.
For more information, visit the official website: https://sofworld.org/igko
The National Level Science Talent Search Examination (NSTSE) is conducted annually by the Unified Council for students from classes 2 to 12. Unlike traditional exams, NSTSE focuses on conceptual understanding, logical reasoning, and problem-solving abilities.
NSTSE aims to identify learning gaps and strengthen students' academic foundations, promoting analytical thinking and application-based learning as highlighted in the National Education Policy (NEP).
For more information, visit the official website: Unified Council NSTSE
The National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) is a national-level scholarship program conducted by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) for students of Class 10. It aims to identify and nurture talented students with exceptional academic potential.
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NTSE promotes analytical thinking, academic excellence, and critical reasoning, providing scholarships for higher education up to the doctoral level.
For more information, visit the official website: https://ncert.nic.in/national-talent-examination.php
Ideal for ambitious students and supportive, goal-driven parents.
Students from Classes 6 to 10 aiming for early preparation for Olympiads, NTSE, and future JEE/NEET.
Curious minds who want to build analytical skills and go beyond textbooks.
Parents who want their child to excel in both academics and competitions.
The Scholartude Foundation & Olympiad Program is a structured academic program designed to strengthen students' fundamentals and develop problem-solving, logical thinking and analytical skills from an early stage.
The program combines conceptual learning, regular practice, Olympiad-oriented questions, assessments, revision and academic mentoring to help students build a strong foundation for future academic and competitive examinations.
The program is suitable for school students who want to strengthen their academic foundation and develop advanced problem-solving skills.
It can be suitable for:
The objective of the Foundation Program is to develop strong academic fundamentals before students move into higher-level competitive examination preparation.
The program focuses on conceptual clarity, problem solving, logical reasoning, analytical thinking, regular practice and disciplined learning habits.
The subjects covered depend on the student's class and the specific program structure.
Academic preparation may include:
Olympiad examinations are academic competitions that encourage students to develop deeper understanding, logical reasoning and problem-solving skills in subjects such as Mathematics, Science, Computer Science and other academic areas.
Olympiad-oriented preparation generally requires students to go beyond basic textbook exercises and practise conceptual and application-based questions.
The program can help students develop skills useful for different school-level and competitive Olympiad examinations.
Depending on the student's class and eligibility, preparation may support areas such as:
The exact Olympiad and examination eligibility should be confirmed according to the respective examination authority.
Foundation preparation can be started during the school years when students begin developing their core Mathematics and Science concepts.
Starting early allows students to gradually develop conceptual understanding, problem-solving ability and confidence without relying on last-minute preparation.
Mathematics preparation focuses on developing conceptual clarity and the ability to approach unfamiliar problems.
The learning process can include:
Concept → Examples → Practice → Problem Solving → Challenge Questions → Assessment → Revision
Students are encouraged to understand the reasoning behind a solution rather than simply memorising formulas.
Science preparation focuses on conceptual understanding, application of scientific principles and problem solving.
Students can practise:
The program can strengthen the student's school-level concepts while also introducing additional problem-solving and application-based practice.
This approach helps students understand concepts more deeply instead of limiting preparation to textbook-based questions.
The Foundation & Olympiad Program can be supported with structured academic material and practice resources relevant to the student's class and preparation level.
Students can use the material for concept learning, practice, challenge questions, revision and assessment preparation.
Yes. Doubt solving is an important part of Foundation and Olympiad preparation.
Students can clarify doubts related to classroom concepts, assignments, practice questions and challenging problems.
Regular doubt clarification helps students develop stronger conceptual understanding and avoid repeated mistakes.
Regular assessments help students evaluate their understanding and become familiar with different types of questions.
Tests may include:
Student performance can be analysed through assessments, classroom participation, assignments and practice activities.
Analysis can help identify:
Yes. Logical and analytical thinking are important components of Foundation and Olympiad preparation.
Students are encouraged to analyse problems, identify patterns, understand relationships and develop multiple approaches to solving challenging questions.
This can help students become more confident problem solvers.
Yes. Strong fundamentals in Mathematics and Science can provide a useful academic base for future competitive examinations such as JEE and NEET.
The Foundation Program focuses on conceptual clarity, problem solving, analytical thinking and consistent practice, which are valuable skills for advanced academic preparation.
Yes. Students do not need to be academically strong from the beginning to benefit from a structured foundation program.
Students can improve through:
Parents can support students by providing a positive and consistent learning environment.
The objective should be to encourage learning and consistency rather than creating unnecessary academic pressure.
Students should integrate Foundation preparation with their regular school studies through a manageable and consistent routine.
Students should maintain:
There is no single number of study hours that is ideal for every school student.
Students should focus on consistent, focused learning rather than simply increasing the number of study hours.
Understanding + Practice + Revision + Problem Solving + Consistency
A sustainable routine is generally more effective than studying for very long hours inconsistently.
Academic mentoring can help students understand their current preparation level and identify areas that need improvement.
Mentoring can include guidance related to study planning, problem-solving approach, test performance, revision and preparation consistency.
Scholarships, if applicable, may be linked to academic performance, scholarship tests, entrance assessments or other admission criteria.
Students and parents should check the current scholarship structure with Scholartude at the time of admission.
Course fees can vary depending on the student's class, program structure, course duration, admission cycle and applicable scholarship or fee benefits.
For the current fee structure, students and parents should contact the nearest Scholartude centre.
Yes. Visiting the centre can help students and parents understand the academic environment, teaching methodology, faculty interaction, learning structure and overall experience.
Students and parents can also discuss the Foundation & Olympiad program with the academic team before making an admission decision.
Students and parents can contact their nearest Scholartude centre to understand the current batch schedule, eligibility, program structure, fees, scholarship opportunities and admission process.
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