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Blueprint for Olympiad preparation

Olympiad Syllabus for Class-wise and Subject-wise Preparation

Use the syllabus as your preparation map: know what to study, revise chapter-wise concepts, practise topic questions and check readiness with worksheets and tests.

6 Subjects
Classes 1-10
Topic-wise Planning
Notes + Practice

Class-wise syllabus

Find the Olympiad Syllabus for Your Class

Class-wise syllabus pages help parents and students set a realistic chapter revision plan before practice begins.

Study sequence

How to Turn the Syllabus Into a Study Plan

A syllabus is more helpful when students use it as a checklist for revision and practice.

01

Scan the Syllabus

Read all topics for the subject and class before starting practice.

02

Mark Strong and Weak Topics

Separate familiar chapters from chapters that need more revision.

03

Revise With Notes

Use class-wise notes to understand each topic before attempting papers.

04

Practise and Test

Use worksheets, questions and timed tests to check syllabus readiness.

After syllabus

Connect Every Topic to Practice

Once the syllabus is clear, move into notes, worksheets, questions and timed papers for complete preparation.

Ready to Cover the Syllabus?

Pick a subject, select a class and start revising topics with notes, worksheets and practice tests.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Olympiad Syllabus

What is included in the Olympiad syllabus?

The Olympiad syllabus includes class-wise and subject-wise topics that students should revise before solving questions, worksheets, sample papers and online tests.

Which classes are covered in the syllabus pages?

Kidz Olympiad organizes syllabus resources for Classes 1 to 10 across Math, Science, English, GK, Hindi and ICT.

How should students use the syllabus for preparation?

Students should first scan the syllabus, revise chapter notes, practise topic-wise questions and then attempt sample papers or timed online tests.

Should worksheets follow the syllabus?

Yes. Worksheets are most useful when they match the topics listed in the syllabus for the child's class and subject.

Is the Olympiad syllabus the same as school syllabus?

Olympiad syllabus is often based on school concepts, but questions may test deeper reasoning, application and speed.