National Interactive Science Olympiad

EduHeal is trying to make an effort to generate interest in students in Science. By demonstrating how Science can change the world and the different kinds of research that are happening in different fields, they want to remove the misconception that Science cannot be interesting and show how important science in today's circumstances

To achieve this vision, EduHeal Foundation is conducting the National Interactive Science Olympiad 2019 (NISO 2019). With questions testing one's skills of applying school knowledge and by conducting workshops, seminars, and trips to reputed institutions and organizations working towards research, they want students to understand how .

Exam Pattern:

National Interactive Science Olympiad [NISO] covers almost all the topics of respective classes and each student will get a unique question paper. Given below are the exam pattern for NISO 2019.


NISO 2019 Exam Pattern
A pattern of NISO 2019
Class(s) No. of questions Exam duration Section-wise Division of Questions
Section Questions
I- VI 40 40 General IQ 10
Subject 15
Interactive 15
VII-XII 60 60 General IQ 10

Class(s) No. of questions Exam duration Section-wise Division of Questions
Section Questions
Subject 30
Interactive 20

NISO Eligibility Criteria:

The candidates participating must be a class 1st to the class 12th student of CBSE, ICSE, State Board or NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) Student.

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Level 1:

City/State - Pen Paper Test (OMR) which will be based on multiple-choice questions on CBSE, ICSE, State and IB syllabus; To be conducted in your school.

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Level 2:

National - Successful Toppers from school will take part in an online/ computer-based test to be conducted at exam centers/ in the school computer lab all over India in February These tests will have interactive questions. The Syllabus will be the same that was in level-1.

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Level 3:

International - In February, Toppers from level 2 will be chosen for International Olympiad training camps (IOTC) which will mentor these toppers for project-based competitions conducted by Oracle Foundations Think Quest. Top scientists from IIT, Delhi will mentor IOTC.

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1st IOTC (International Olympiad Training Camp) was held on 26 April 2013 at the National Science Centre, New Delhi. Out of 1000 plus entries received from schools across the globe, top 10 students were invited to present their projects to the panel of judges from IIT, Delhi.

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Marking scheme:

Questions will be of 1 mark each and there is no negative marking. In case if more than one student scores the same marks, the following preference concerning the marking will be followed: First, subject questions, then General IQ. and finally Interactive questions. In case the tie continues other parameters including telephonic interview will be followed.

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