The Yagshygeldi Kakayev International University of Oil and Gas invites school students to take part in a mathematics Olympiad called "Talented Young Mathematicians."
High school seniors from Turkmenistan are eligible to participate in the Olympiad. There is no limit on the number of participants from each school.
This intellectual competition for high school students will be held in two rounds. The first round of the Olympiad will take place on March 5 at 10:00 AM and will be conducted as an online test. Young mathematicians who successfully pass the first stage will advance to the second round, which will be held at the university on March 25 at 10:00 AM.
The tasks for participants will be prepared by the university's Department of Higher Mathematics, taking into account the school curriculum. The same department's professors will evaluate the contestants' work.
Participants of the second and final round of the Olympiad will enjoy a rich cultural program, including interesting meetings and excursions.
Registration for school students wishing to participate in the Olympiad is open until March 3. To apply, students and their teacher-supervisors need to fill out a registration form and send it to the organizing committee's email address: hngu.olimp@gmail.com.
The results of the Olympiad will be announced on March 26 in the conference hall of the Information Technology Center at the Yagshygeldi Kakayev International University of Oil and Gas. Winners and runners-up will be awarded honorary certificates and diplomas from the university.
Based on a decision by the Olympiad's organizing committee, winners who achieve top results will be granted admission benefits to the Yagshygeldi Kakayev International University of Oil and Gas.
For additional information, you can contact: +993 12-39-14-09, +993 65-53-20-86, +993 65-57-57-56, or use the email address provided above.
The Olympiad aims to identify talented students, develop their knowledge and abilities, stimulate interest in studying exact sciences, guide high school students toward career choices, and cultivate an educated, active youth capable of successfully applying innovative technologies, thinking broadly, and solving problems independently.