The English Olympiad aims to assess and enhance students' proficiency in the English language, including their skills in reading, writing, grammar, vocabulary, and critical analysis. Its objectives include promoting literacy, communication skills, and cultural understanding, as well as fostering a love for literature and language arts. Through various activities such as reading comprehension, essay writing, poetry analysis, and language usage, the Olympiad challenges students to demonstrate their mastery of the English language in diverse contexts. Additionally, it provides a platform for students to showcase their talents, compete internationally, and pursue further studies and careers in fields that require strong English proficiency, such as literature, journalism, communication, and linguistics.

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.

English Olympiad Syllabus

CLASS - 1 : Comprehensions Based on General Topics, Comprehensions Based on Stories, Identification of Things/Objects/Characters, Identification of Monuments, Answering General Questions, Alphabetical Order, Use of Small and Capital Letters, Noun, Pronoun, Verb, Numbers, Formation of Short and Simple Sentences, Synonyms and Antonyms.
CLASS - 2 : Comprehension Based on General Topics, Comprehension Based on Stories, Identification of Great Personalities, Identification of Characters, Identification of Monuments/Things, Answering General Questions, Word Formation from Jumbled Letters, Use of Sounds, Noun, Pronoun, Verb, Articles, Singular/Plural, Preposition, Antonyms and Synonyms, Formation of Short Sentences from Jumbled Words.
CLASS - 3 : Comprehensions, Classification, Analogy, Answering General Questions, Understanding through Definitions and Examples, Sentences, Jumbled Words and Sentences, Noun, Pronoun, Verb, Articles, Prepositions and Conjunctions, Adjective and Adverb, Synonyms and Antonyms, Uses of Possessives, Story Construction, Short Paragraph Construction.
CLASS - 4 : Comprehensions, Classification, Analogy, Answering General Questions, Vocabulary, Jumbled Words and Sentences, Sentences, Grammar, Story Construction, Short Composition.
CLASS - 5 : Comprehensions Based On General Topics, Comprehensions Based on Stories, Classification, Analogy, Distinguishing between Real and Imaginary, Distinguishing between Facts and Opinions, Distinguishing through Definitions and Examples, Sentences, Noun, Pronoun, Verb, Articles, Preposition, Conjunction, Voice, Direct and Indirect Speech, Antonyms/Synonyms, Elementary Idea of Tenses, Jumbled Sentences and Words, Story Construction, Essay Construction, Compositions.

CLASS - 6 : Comprehensions Based on General Topics, Comprehensions Based on Stories, Classification, Analogy, Distinguish between Facts and Opinions, Identification through Definitions and Examples, Antonyms and Synonyms, Jumbled Words and Sentences, Noun, Pronoun, Article, Verb, Adverb, Preposition, Conjunction, Tenses, Voice and Narration, Modals, Inferring Information, Judging Completeness of Process, Judging Logic of Action, Judging Story Logic, Paragraphs, Essay, Compositions.
CLASS - 7 : Comprehensions Based on General Topics, Comprehensions Based on Story/Incident, Comprehensions Based on Stanza, Classification, Analogy, Distinguishing between Facts and Opinions, Identification through Definitions and Examples, Antonyms/Synonyms, Jumbled Words and Sentences, Grammar (All topics), Inferring Information, Judging Completeness of Process, Judging Logic of Actions, Judging Story Logic, Paragraphs, Essays, Letters, Notice, Message and Report.
CLASS - 8 : Comprehensions Based on General Topics, Comprehensions Based on Story/Incident, Comprehensions Based on Stanza, Classification, Analogy, Distinguishing between Facts and Opinions, Identification through Definitions and Examples, Antonyms/Synonyms, Jumbled Words and Sentences, Grammar (All topics), Inferring Information, Judging Completeness of Process, Judging Logic of Actions, Judging Story Logic, Paragraph, Essay, Letters, Notice, Message and Report.
CLASS - 9 : Comprehensions Based on General Topics, Story Based Comprehensions, Current Affairs, Comprehension Based on Stanza, Classification, Analogy, Word Meanings, Jumbled Words and Sentences, Antonyms and Synonyms, Grammar (All Topics), Inferring Information, Judging Completeness of Process, Judging Logic of Actions, Judging Story Logic, Notice, Message, E-mails and Report, Paragraphs, Letters.
CLASS - 10 : Comprehensions Based on General Topics, Comprehensions Based on Stories, Current Affairs, Comprehensions Based on Stanzas, Classification, Analogy, Word Meanings, Word Meanings, Antonyms and Synonyms, Grammar (All Topics), Inferring Information, Judging Completeness of Process, Judging Logic of Actions, Judging Story Logic, Notice, Message, telegram and Reports, Paragraphs, Letters.

Event
Timeline

Global Genius English 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.