It is imperative that all students familiarize themselves with the examination policy to prevent any inadvertent errors during the examination.
General Information
MOSC Competition will be held once a year. It is divided into two categories: MOSC for Kids, for students studying in grades 4 to 6, and MOSC Competition for students studying in grades 7 to 12. The competition is open to students from both public and private schools in Cambodia who are interested in mathematics and wish to test their skills. Registration for the exam is free of charge.
To register for the exam, students must fill out an application form, which will be announced on our social media platforms from March to May each year.
Confirmation of Registration: After submitting the application form, our team will send an email confirming successful registration for the exam within two weeks.
Announcement of Candidates: A list of candidates will be published on our social media pages. Students can check their names to verify their eligibility for participation in the MOSC Competition.
MOSC Competition Structure for Grades 7 to 12:
Part A: General MathDuration: 80 minutes
Total Exercises: 15
Score: 90 points
Percentage: 70%
Part B: LogicDuration: 40 minutes
Total Exercises: 20
Score: 40 points
Percentage: 30%
Online Examination Policy
Accessing the Online Examination:
- Join the Exam Group via the Telegram App.
- Candidates must use a device (smartphone/computer with a camera) to join the Google Meet link for surveillance purposes. A second device is required to access the exam worksheet link.
- Click on the Google Meet link with the surveillance camera account at least 30 minutes before the exam.
- Candidates must join the meeting no later than 10 minutes after the scheduled time; otherwise, they may not be allowed to take the exam.
Verify that the account used to log in has the correct full name (nicknames are not allowed).
Candidates must ensure they can log in to their Gmail account on Google in order to access the exam.
Concept Note:
- Position the surveillance camera correctly to capture the candidate's face and the test desk.
- Only pens and blank paper are allowed on the test desk. Calculators and formulas are not permitted.
During the Exam:
- Candidates must ensure that they do not have any materials or aids near them, and they must not cheat or engage in any form of dishonest behavior.
- The surveillance camera must remain active throughout the exam. The full activities of candidates will be recorded. Any violations will result in the candidate's removal from the list of eligible participants.
At the End of the Exam:
The online exam worksheet will include a submit button. Candidates must click on the submit button to send their answers to the committee.
- Any form of cheating, including using unauthorized materials or seeking assistance from others, is strictly prohibited during the exam. Candidates found cheating will be disqualified from the competition, and appropriate actions will be taken as per the examination committee's discretion.
Compliance with Policies:
- All participants are expected to adhere to the examination policies and guidelines, from the initial application process to the completion of the exam. Failure to comply with any of the policies may lead to disqualification.
** Please note that the above policy is subject to change, and any updates or modifications will be communicated through our official social media channels and other relevant platforms.**
The MOSC Competition aims to recognize and reward the outstanding achievements of students in the field of mathematics. To encourage excellence and provide motivation, we have established a comprehensive award system. The awards are designed to acknowledge the top performers in each grade level and honor their exceptional skills and dedication.
Award Categories and Criteria:
Annual Trophy:
This prestigious award is available only to students in each grade level who achieve the highest score, with a score of 90% or higher.
However, if a student wins first place in their grade level, no additional awards will be given under this condition. The annual trophy signifies exceptional performance and serves as a symbol of distinction.
Gold Medal:
The gold medal is awarded to a maximum of 3 students in each grade level.
To qualify for this award, students must achieve a Grade A score (85% or higher) in their overall performance.
Silver Medal:
The silver medal is awarded to a maximum of 5 students in each grade level.
To be eligible for this award, students must achieve a Grade B score (70% to 84%) in their overall performance.
Bronze Medal:
The bronze medal is awarded to a maximum of 10 students in each grade level.
To qualify for this award, students must achieve a Grade B score (70% to 84%) in their overall performance.
Honorable Mention:
The Honorable Mention certificate is granted based on the performance of the students in the exam.
To receive this recognition, students must achieve a passing score of 55% or higher in their overall performance or achieve a Grade C score (55% to 69%).
The number of students receiving this recognition may vary based on individual performance in each grade level.
** Please note that all award recipients will be selected based on their scores and adherence to the examination policies. In the event of a tie, additional criteria may be considered to determine the final winners. **
Concept Note:
The award system for the MOSC Competition serves to celebrate the achievements of talented mathematicians and provide them with well-deserved recognition. Through these awards, we aim to inspire students to excel in their mathematical abilities and foster a passion for the subject. The competition not only offers the opportunity to showcase skills but also provides a platform for personal growth and academic advancement. We congratulate all participants and look forward to honoring the exceptional performers in each grade level.