The Computer Olympiad aims to assess and enhance students' skills and knowledge in computer science and information technology. Its objectives include promoting computational thinking, problem-solving abilities, programming skills, and understanding of computer systems and algorithms. Through various challenges and competitions, such as coding contests, algorithmic problem-solving, and hands-on projects, the Olympiad encourages students to explore different aspects of computing and develop innovative solutions to real-world problems. Additionally, it provides a platform for students to showcase their talents, compete internationally, and pursue further studies and careers in computer science, software engineering, data science, and related fields.

NEO GROUP for (Class – I to V)

There will be 45 MCQ's with single correct option. 
No negative marking. 
Time limit – 45 minutes 

SUPREME GROUP for (Class – VI to X)

There will be 60 MCQ's with single correct option. 
No negative marking. 
Time limit – 60 minutes

SCORING SYSTEM

Each MCQ question has only one correct answer. For Standard I to X, 4 marks will be awarded for each correct answer. No marks will be awarded for wrong answers. There is no negative marking for wrong answer.

Computer Olympiad Syllabus

CLASS - 1 : Introduction to Computer, Main Parts of a Computer, Uses of Computer, Introduction to Keyboard, Introduction to Mouse, Starting and Shutting Down a Computer, Tips to Take Care of a Computer, Introduction to MS-Paint, Reasoning and Aptitude.

CLASS - 2 : Types of Computer, Parts of a Computer, Working of a Computer, Keyboard and Mouse Usage, Uses of Computer in Our World, Introduction to Notepad, Working With MS-Paint, Introduction to WordPad, Reasoning and Aptitude.

CLASS - 3 : Introduction to Hardware and Software, Introduction to Windows 10, Introduction to MS-Word 2016. Editing in MS-Word, Introduction to Internet, Working with MS-Paint, More on Notepad, More on Word pad, Reasoning and Aptitude.

 CLASS - 4 : History of Computer, Input and Output Devices, Computer Memories and It’s Types, Software Classification, Fundamentals of Windows 10, Formatting in MS-Word 2016, Introduction to MS-PowerPoint, Application of Internet, Reasoning and Aptitude.

 CLASS - 5 : Growth of Modern Computer, More on Windows 10, More Features of Word 2016, Tables in Word 2016, Introduction to MS-Excel, More on Powre Point, Internet and E-mail, Reasoning and Aptitude.

 CLASS - 6 : Computer Languages, Algorithm and Flowchart, Windows Control Panel, Mail Merge, Animating Text and Document, More on MS-Excel, Formulas and Functions in Excel, Introduction to Small Basic, Popular Service on the Internet, Reasoning and Aptitude.

 CLASS - 7 : Basic Concepts of Operating System, Computer Number System, Statements in Small Basic, Charts in MS-Excel, Advanced Feature of Excel, Computer Viruses, Computer Network, Reasoning and Aptitude.

 CLASS - 8 : Some Advanced Technology in IT, Introduction to Computer Memory System, Introduction to HTML, More on HTML, Introduction to CSS, Computer Network, Cloud Computing, Reasoning and Aptitude.

 CLASS - 9 : Fundamentals of Computer, Algorithms and Flowcharts in Programming, Animations, Flash CS6, Visual Basic, HTML & HTML5, MS-Word, MS-Power point, MS-Excel, Internet & Viruses, Networking, Binary Coding, Latest Development in the field of IT, Logical Reasoning.

 CLASS - 10 : FUndamentals of Computer, Operating System, Database Management System, HTML & HTML5, MS-Word 2010, MS-Power point, MS-Excel 2010, Internet & Viruses, Networking, Binary Coding, Latest Development in the field of IT, Logical Reasoning.


Event
Timeline

Global Genius Computer Olympiad – Exam Date

To be updated soon.

Declaration of results of respective classes

To be updated Soon.

Declaration of National Ranks

To be updated Soon.

Declaration of Results and Prize List

To be updated Soon.

Student applying through schools can collect registration form from exam coordinator of the school by submitting Rs. 150 as registration fee. Schools may charge an additional Rs 30** per student towards honorarium of incharge, remuneration to teachers to teach and guide, and for other expenses.