Quantum Astronomy Olympiad

The International Astronomy Olympiad (IAO) by Quantum Astronomy Education is a global competition for students of Classes 1–12, designed to spark curiosity, test scientific knowledge, and inspire the next generation of astronomers and space explorers.

2025-26

International Astronomy Olympiad (IAO 2025-26) by Quantum Astronomy Education

International Astronomy Olympiad (IAO) by Quantum Astronomy Education

The International Astronomy Olympiad (IAO) is an annual academic competition organized by Quantum Astronomy Education for students in classes 1–12, designed to assess and enhance their knowledge of astronomy, space science, astrophysics, and related fields. The Olympiad curriculum is crafted to ignite curiosity, promote scientific thinking, and provide young learners with a global platform to showcase their talent in astronomy.

As highlighted in the National Education Policy (NEP), Olympiads play a vital role in fostering problem-solving skills, critical reasoning, analytical ability, and scientific temperament among students. The IAO prepares participants not only for competitive examinations but also to pursue higher studies and careers in astronomy, astrophysics, aerospace engineering, and allied sciences.

This section provides essential information regarding the International Astronomy Olympiad, including eligibility criteria, exam structure, syllabus, awards, and participation process. Our objective is to encourage students to explore the wonders of the universe, develop a deep understanding of space science, and inspire them to become future scientists, researchers, and innovators.

International Astronomy Olympiad (IAO) Exam 2025–26 Overview

Exam Organizing Body

Quantum Astronomy Education

Eligibility

Students from Classes 1–12 enrolled in recognized schools

Exam Level

International

Application Process

Via Respective School Authorities

Exam Dates

Level 1: 30th September 2025, 15th October 2025, 5th November 2025

Exam Mode

Offline

Registration Fee

₹ 499

Frequency of Conduct

Once a year

Objective

To promote interest and excellence in astronomy and space science

Languages

English

Duration

1 hour

International Astronomy Olympiad (IAO) Exam Pattern & Syllabus

The International Astronomy Olympiad (IAO) challenges students to test their knowledge, analytical skills, and scientific approach in astronomy and related fields. The exam is conducted at multiple levels based on class groups.

  • Exam Format: Multiple-choice questions, reasoning-based questions, and problem-solving tasks.
  • Topics Covered (Class-wise):
    • Classes 1–5: Solar System, constellations, day and night, eclipses, phases of the Moon, basic space science.
    • Classes 6–8: Stars and galaxies, space exploration, telescopes, comets, asteroids, space missions, black holes.
    • Classes 9–10: Laws of motion, gravity, astrophysics fundamentals, cosmology basics, satellites, rocket science.
    • Classes 11–12: Advanced astrophysics, relativity, nuclear fusion in stars, exoplanets, cosmology, observational astronomy.

The syllabus is designed to combine theoretical knowledge with application-based understanding, helping students to think critically and scientifically.

Eligibility Criteria

Students from Classes 1–12 are eligible to participate in the International Astronomy Olympiad. Each student can appear only for their respective class-level Olympiad. No additional eligibility restrictions apply.

How to Participate

  • Students must apply through their respective schools, which will coordinate with Quantum Astronomy Education.
  • Applications must be submitted at least 30 days before the exam date.
  • Individual applications are not accepted.

Exam Dates – 2025–26

Level 1 Dates:

  • 30th September 2025
  • 15th October 2025
  • 5th November 2025

Further rounds, if applicable, will be announced after the completion of Level 1 exams.

Sample Papers

Quantum Astronomy Education provides sample question papers for the IAO to help students prepare effectively. These papers introduce students to the exam structure and difficulty level. Practicing with these resources will strengthen their conceptual clarity, improve accuracy, and boost confidence for the Olympiad.

Awards, Scholarships, and Recognition

The International Astronomy Olympiad offers recognition at international, zonal, and school levels.

  • Top 3 International Rank Holders: Cash prizes, gold/silver/bronze medals, and merit certificates.
  • Zonal Winners: Medals, certificates, and scholarships.
  • School Toppers: Certificates and recognition at school level.
  • Educators and Schools: Certificates of appreciation and recognition for outstanding contribution to student success.

These awards aim to motivate students and encourage them to pursue excellence in astronomy and space sciences.

Preparation Tips

To excel in the International Astronomy Olympiad (IAO), students are encouraged to:

  • Study the prescribed IAO syllabus for their class level.
  • Practice regularly with sample papers and past question sets.
  • Read astronomy books, journals, and credible online resources to strengthen their knowledge.
  • Stay updated on current space missions, discoveries, and astronomical events.
  • Develop problem-solving and critical reasoning skills through consistent practice.
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Contact for More Details

For any queries regarding the International Astronomy Olympiad (IAO), registration process, syllabus, or participation guidelines, please feel free to reach out to us:

Call: +91 98217 91398
Email: hello@quantumastronomy.org

Our team at Quantum Astronomy Education will be happy to assist you with detailed information and support.

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