CBSE Board has issued a notice related to Aryabhata Ganit Challenge 2025 which all students and teachers should know about. This news post will tell you the complete details about the CBSE Circular No. Acad-69/2025. That is why all teachers and students should read this blog post till the end and share it with their friends or students.
CBSE Aryabhata Ganit Challenge 2025
CBSE has issued a circular announcing the Aryabhata Ganit Challenge 2025 for students of Classes 8 to 10. The challenge will be conducted in two stages—school-level and national-level—with a focus on applying mathematics in real-life situations.
Students will compete in areas like geometry, algebra, data analysis, and problem-solving. Top performers will receive Merit Certificates, while schools with maximum participation will get Appreciation Certificates.
What is the Aryabhata Ganit Challenge 2025?
The Aryabhata Ganit Challenge (AGC) is organized by CBSE to promote practical use of mathematics in daily life. It helps students apply mathematical principles to real situations and sharpen their problem-solving abilities. The challenge also allows CBSE to guide schools in strengthening mathematics learning.
How will the challenge be conducted?
The competition will be held in two stages.
Stage | Details |
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Stage 1: School-Level Competition | Schools will conduct this round using the question paper provided by CBSE. Students of Classes VIII to X can participate. Schools must select the top three performers. |
Stage 2: National-Level Competition | CBSE will organize an online computer-based test for the top three students chosen from each school. |
Who can participate in the Aryabhata Ganit Challenge?
- Stage 1: Open to all students of Classes VIII to X from CBSE-affiliated schools.
- Stage 2: Only the top three students from each school will move forward.
What areas will be assessed in AGC 2025?
The test will focus on both content knowledge and competencies.
Content Areas | Competencies |
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Geometry and Spatial Sense | Strategic approach |
Quantitative Aptitude | Creative and Abstract Thinking |
Algebra | Logical Reasoning and Analytical Thinking |
Data Analysis and Probability | Visualisation and Mathematisation |
Number Sense and Number System | Conceptual Understanding |
Mensuration | Problem-Solving Skills |
What is the exam pattern for AGC 2025?
- The test will last one hour.
- It will consist only of multiple-choice questions.
- The total marks will be 40, and there will be no negative marking.
How can schools register students?
- Stage 1 Registration: Schools can register between 19th September and 30th September 2025 (5:30 p.m.) using this link: CBSE AGC Registration.
- There is no fee for Stage 1.
- Question papers and answer keys will be available from 7th to 10th October 2025.
Stage 2 Registration:
Schools must submit the names of the top three students and pay a registration fee of Rs.900 between 15th and 22nd October 2025. The Stage 2 test will be held on 29th October 2025.
What recognition will be given?
- The top 100 students from each CBSE region in Stage 2 will receive a Merit Certificate.
- The top 10 schools in each region with the maximum participation in Stage 1 will receive an Appreciation Certificate.
Why should students participate?
The challenge is a valuable chance for students to enhance their mathematical abilities, practice real-life application of math, and showcase their talent. Achievements can also be documented in student portfolios as a mark of excellence.
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