FAQ's

General Questions

The Abacus Olympiad is a mental math competition where students use abacus skills to solve mathematical problems.

The Abacus Olympiad is conducted for different categories, including students, parents, and teachers.

The Student Abacus Olympiad is typically held twice a year: National Abacus Olympiad and International Abacus Olympiad.

The objective is to promote mental math skills, abacus education, and critical thinking among students.

Registration and Eligibility

Registration is done through the official website or through authorized training centers.

Typically, students must be between 4 and 14 years old and have knowledge of abacus and mental math.

Yes, the Abacus Olympiad is open to students from various countries.

Exam Format and Syllabus

The exam consists of arithmetic questions and mental math problems.

The syllabus usually covers basic arithmetic operations, fractions, decimals, and mental math techniques using the abacus.

Yes, the Abacus Olympiad has 10 different levels of difficulty, ranging from basic to Grand Master.

Preparation and Resources

Students can improve their abacus skills by practicing regularly, using abacus training materials, and participating in mock exams.

Yes, students can access online resources, available after registration on official Olympiad Portal.

Yes, we offer abacus training specifically designed for different age group.

Awards and Recognition

Winners typically receive medals, certificates, and trophies, as well as recognition on the official website and social media channels.

Awards typically include Champion, Topper, and Winner, as well as Champion of Champion awards for outstanding performances.

Yes, all participants typically receive a certificate of participation.

Yes, GSKE Abacus Olympiad award trophies or certificates to schools or training centers with outstanding performances.

Exam Day and Rules

The exam typically lasts for 10 minutes, depending on the level and category.

No, the use of calculators or any other electronic devices is strictly prohibited during the exam.

No, students are not allowed to ask for help or clarification during the exam.

Results and Certificates

The results are typically announced within a few weeks after the exam.

Certificates are usually sent to the students' schools or training centers, or can be downloaded from the official website.

Yes, students can request a duplicate certificate by contacting the organizers.

Contact and Support

Students can contact the organizers through the official website, email, or phone.

Eligibility and Registration

Yes, homeschooled students are eligible to participate in the Abacus Olympiad.

Yes, students can register as individuals, but they must meet the eligibility criteria.

Yes, there is a registration fee, which varies depending on the country and region.

Results and Ranking

Results are typically calculated based on the number of correct answers and time taken.

Yes, students are typically ranked based on their scores, with the top-ranked students receiving awards and recognition.

No, students can not appeal their score or ranking, results are system generated and there is no chance of error.

General Information

The Abacus Olympiad is typically held in October & January annually and it’s an online Competition, students around the world can participate in this competition.

Students can stay updated by visiting the official Abacus Olympiad website, social media channels, or by contacting the organizers directly.

Yes, the GSKE Abacus Olympiad is affiliated with various organizations and institutions that promote abacus education and mental math developmen