Awards at IOI Olympiad
A felicitation ceremony is conducted to address the participants of the event. After the contest, participants are awarded with medals based on their performance. The top 50% are given the medals.
The top 50% medals are divided into gold, silver and bronze. The ratio of medals is around 1:2:3:6 meaning:
- Around 1/12th of participants gets gold medal.
- Around 2/12th of participants gets silver medal.
- Around 3/12th of participants gets bronze medal.
- Around 6/12th of participants does not get a medal.
In most of the countries, students who qualify for IOI Olympiad are rewarded heavily. In India, qualifying for IOITC or IOI Olympiad gets direct admission to the top IIITs in the country, like IIIT Delhi, IIIT Hyderabad, etc.
IOI Olympiad (International Olympiad in Informatics)
The International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI) is an annual Informatics competition launched in 1989 by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). This article provides a brief introduction about IOI Olympiad along with the eligibility, syllabus, venue, rules, rewards, etc.
Table of Content
- What is IOI Olympiad?
- Aim of IOI Olympiad
- Eligibility for IOI Olympiad
- Rules for IOI Participants:
- How to Participate in IOI Olympiad
- Syllabus of IOI
- Venue of IOI Olympiad
- Itinerary of IOI
- Awards at IOI Olympiad
- IOI Olympiad Roadmap for Indian Students
- IOI Olympiad Roadmap for Students in USA
- Previous Years IOI Olympiad