The national cyber Olympiad is organized by the science olympiad foundation (SOF) annually in all places; students of any age group can participate in this Olympiad. It provides a platform for the students to understand their abilities and to improve their knowledge in the cyber Olympiad. It is held all over the country, promoting computer information’s significant role. On the national cyber day, many institutes provide these free exams and offer prizes and certificates to the leading competitor. This test plays a vital role in increasing students’ knowledge, motivating them to participate in academics, and increasing their logical capacity and scientific thinking.
Full name | National cyber olympiad |
ConductinBodydy | Science olympiad foundation |
Language | English |
Application fees | RS. 125 |
Mode of exam | Offline |
Exam time | 1 hour |
NCO EXAM PATTERN
- The NCO ( national cyber Olympiad) is a national-level exam every year. Students from 1-10 can appear in the examination.
- The students participating in the exam get ranked according to their average marks in the examination, and the pattern of questions varies as per the classes.
- The students of classes 1-5 given questions concerning the classing and pattern, while for the students of classes 6-10, the questions are based on verbal and nonverbal reasoning.
- Another section contains questions related to IT, computer information, and cyber details.
- The 1-4 grade question paper consists of 35 questions, while the question paper for classes 5-10 consists of 50 questions.
NCO ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
- NCO (National Cyber Olympiad) is a national-level exam, and any student in classes 1-10 can participate in the examination.
- The participant must be a student of any respected board such as CBSE, ICSE, or state board.
- The NCO is organized by the science olympiad foundation annually, and many schools are authorized as the SOF center.
- It allows students to test their knowledge and ability in computer and information technology.
- Each school can send its best five students as a team in the NCO examination.
Syllabus of NCO (NATIONAL CYBER OLYMPIAD)
Class | Section1 | Section2 | Se4ction3 |
1 | Grouping of figures, analogy, ranking test, completion of figures pattern, measuring units, geometrical shapes, odd one out, spatial understanding, | Introduction to computers, parts of computers, uses of computers, keys, and keyboards, computer mouse, starting and shutting down the computer, introduction to MS- print, the latest development in the IT field. | Higher order thinking questions- syllabus as per section 2 |
2 | Syllabus for class 2- section 1:pattern, odd one out, series completion, measuring units, geometrical shapes, odd one out, spatial understanding, group of figures, analogy, ranking test | Section 2:computer- an intelligent machine, general information about computers, parts of computers, uses of computers, learning to use keyboard and mouse, MS- print, the latest development in the field oF IT. | Higher order thinking questions- syllabus as per section 2 |
3 | Pattern, analogy and classification, coding-decoding, mirror images, embedded figures, alphabet test, ranking test, a grouping of figures, figures matrix, geometrical shapes, days and dates, and possible combination. | Fundamental of computers, geneal information about computers, storage devices, parts of computers, uses of computers, input and output devices, introduction to the internet, MS- print, introduction to MS word, the latest development in the IT field. | Higher order thinking questions- syllabus as per section 2 |
4 | Pattern, odd one out, series completion, mirror images, coding-decoding, direction sense test embedded figures, mirror images, geometrical shapes and solids, odd one out, spatial understanding, group of figures, analogy, ranking test | The evolution of computers, parts of a computer, input and output devices, hardware devices, MS- word, using Windows 7, introduction to the internet and its uses, computer network, MS- print, and the latest development in the field of IT. | Higher order thinking questions- syllabus as per section 2 |
5 | Pattern, analogy, classification, coding-decoding, mirror images, embedded figures, alphabet test, ranking test, a grouping of figures, figures matrix, geometrical shapes, days and dates, possible combination, puzzle test, sequence of words. | Input and output devices, hardware, storage, memory, MS- print, multimedia, MS- word, introduction to MS- PowerPoint, internet, computer network, using Windows 7, the latest development in IT. | Higher order thinking questions- syllabus as per section 2 |
6 | 1:verbal and nonverbal reasoning | History and generation of computers, types of computer, MS- window 7, MS- Word, MS- PowerPoint, internet nad e-mail introduction, hardware, software, memory, storage devices, the latest development in IT. | Higher order thinking questions- syllabus as per section 2 |
7 | verbal and non-verbal reasoning | Fundamentals of computers, the evolution of computer, memory and storage devices, using Windows 7, MS- word, MS excel, programming in Q basics, internet, and viruses, networking, the latest development in | IT.oIT fielder thinking questions- syllabus as per section 2 |
8 | verbal and non-verbal reasoning | Fundamentals of computers, viruses, internet, HTML, flash CS6, MS access, networking, MS- word, MS- PowerPoint, MS- Excel, memory and storage devices, basics of cyber crimes, cyber laws, operating systems, latest developments in the field of IT. | Higher order thinking questions- syllabus as per section 2 |
9 | Verbal and nonverbal reasoning | Algorithm and flowchart in programming, visual basics, animations, HTML, MS- word, MS –excel, MS- PowerPoint, hardware, software devices, input and output devices, memory and storage devices, flash CS6, operating system, real-time and distributed, introduction to scratch, introduction to python, the latest development in the field of IT. | Higher order thinking questions- syllabus as per section 2 |
10 | verbal and non-verbal reasoning | Fundamental of computers, operating systems, MS- word, networking, MS- Excel, MS- power point, HTML, internet database management, using Windows 7, scratch, python, and the latest development in the field of IT. | Higher order thinking questions- syllabus as per section 2 |
AWARDS FOR NATIONAL CYBER OLYMPIAD
International level
Ranks | Scholarship | No. of awards |
1 | Rs 50,000+ gold medal | 10 |
2 | Rs 25,000/- + silver medal | 10 |
3 | Rs 10000/- each + bronze medal | 10 |
NCO REGISTRATION PROCESS
- Students can fill out the registration form on the official website, while some schools provide the facility of registration by themselves.
- The website can be surfed to understand registration details; each school sends ten students for the yearly test.
- It is considered one of the most competitive exams among all the olympiad tests.
- All the participants are timely updated on the official website of SOF( science olympiad foundation). The registration fee is 12 rupees, which you can pay online.
- Students can individually participate and can connect with the officials of SOF.
NCO RESULT
- The result of the national cyber olympiad exams is declared on the official website of NCO, while schools are also provided with the record of the top students.
- To check the result, students can enter their roll number in the details and solve the maths puzzle. Later you will be bought to the main page where you can watch the result of your examinations based on the levels such as base, state, national and international. Finally, you can download the resulting form. Students are awarded rewards and certificates as a sense of appreciation.
FAQs
1. How many levels are there in NCO?
Ans: There are two levels in the NCO.
2. How many students appear in NCO?
Ans: Approximately 5 million students give this exam.
3. Which subject is NCO?
Ans: Nco pays to focus on computer and IT-related subjects.
4. Is the NCO exam conducted online?
Ans: No, the NCO exam is conducted offline.