Registration for 5th Edition of Global Math Challenge (GMC) started by Sony Global Education opens registration.

GMC is an online contest for Math lovers across age groups. The competition will help participants challenge their computational and cognitive thinking skills to help them deal with day to day obstacles in a logical and creative way.

With questions that focus on creative, logical thinking rather than formulas, GMC provides a space to compete with math fans all over the world from USA to Japan, China, India and beyond. GMC has previously been held four times worldwide where more than 250,000 challengers from over 85 countries participated.

GMC Date:  December 01, 2017 at 09:00 - December 10, 2017 at 23:00

Registration period: November 06, 2017 - December 10, 2017

The results will be available approximately one week after the general test date.

Language: English/Japanese/Chinese

The test consists of multiple choice and number entry questions. The participants can try some sample questions that will help ease them into the patterns of questions found in Global Math Challenge.

Math lovers across India will be able to participate anywhere through a computer or mobile device, and test their skills against other math fans across the globe.

Five Different Courses of Difficulty:
To adhere to the education level of participants, Global Math Challenge will be offered in 5 different courses of difficulty from Beginner level (Upto 6 Years Age) to Master level (12 Years and above). 

Reward and Recognitions

All challengers who get a high score will receive a special digital certificate and the announcement will be made with the GMC name, score, area and age of the honour challengers.

GMC is managed by Sony Global Education and supported by The Japan Prime Math Olympic Committee, The Global STEM Alliance of the New York Academy of Sciences, Beijing Gifted & Talented Education Technology Center.

For more details regarding the challenge, registration, sample questions and FAQs please visit Global Math Challenge (GMC) website.

Details: https://www.global-math.com/?utm_source=pr&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=pr_social_gmc5_in