Resources for Olympiad preparation

Complete Olympiad resource hub for Classes 1 to 10

Olympiad Resources: Questions, Notes, Papers, Worksheets and Study Plans

Find everything needed for Olympiad preparation in one place, from concept notes and syllabus to worksheets, sample papers, previous papers, dates and online tests.

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Olympiad Resources for Every Class

Class-wise routes help children practise at the right level and avoid content that is too easy or too advanced.

Resource order

Which Olympiad Resource Should You Use First?

A clear sequence helps students move from learning to practice without confusion.

01

Read the Syllabus

Understand what is covered for the class and subject.

02

Revise With Notes

Use notes to build concept clarity before solving questions.

03

Practise Questions

Solve topic-wise questions and worksheets to improve accuracy.

04

Attempt Papers

Use sample papers, previous papers and online tests for exam readiness.

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Explore Every Olympiad Preparation Page

Use these links to move quickly between learning, practice, revision, exam planning and result follow-up.

One Place to Start

Students can move from syllabus to notes, questions, worksheets and papers without losing direction.

Balanced Preparation

A mix of concept revision, offline worksheets and timed tests builds stronger exam readiness.

Useful for Parents

Parents can quickly choose what the child needs next based on current preparation level.

Ready to Build an Olympiad Practice Plan?

Start with syllabus and questions, then add worksheets, sample papers and online tests.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Resources

What Olympiad resources are available here?

You can access questions, notes, worksheets, sample papers, previous year papers, syllabus pages, dates, result guidance and preparation tips.

Which resource should students start with?

Students should start with the syllabus and notes, then practise questions and worksheets before attempting sample papers or online tests.

Are these resources useful for Classes 1 to 10?

Yes. The resources are organized by class and subject so students can practise at the right level.

How can parents choose the right resource?

If the child is learning a topic, use notes. If revising, use worksheets. If exam-ready, use sample papers and online tests.