777 Aakash Educational Services Limited’s (AESL) Students Shine in Indian Olympiad Qualifier in Mathematics 2025, Qualify for RMO 2025
New Delhi, 04th November, 2025: In a remarkable achievement, an impressive 777 students of Aakash Educational Services Limited (AESL), the national leader in test preparatory services, have qualified in the prestigious Indian Olympiad Qualifier in Mathematics (IOQM), 2025. The selected students will now advance to the next stage of the Olympiad journey, the Regional Mathematical Olympiad (RMO), scheduled for November 16, 2025.
RMO is conducted by the regional coordinators under the supervision of Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE), Mumbai. The HBCSE regional coordinators review RMO response documents, and the results are submitted to the HBCSE.
Mr. Chandra Sekhar Garisa Reddy, (MD & CEO), Aakash Educational Services Limited, said,
“This is a remarkable performance by our students. We congratulate all the qualifiers for their impressive achievement in IOQM 2025. Their success shows their focus, discipline, and the strong academic foundation they have built at Aakash. We also thank the parents for their faith and encouragement. Best wishes to all the students for the RMO and beyond.”
The International Mathematical Olympiad program is aimed at bringing secondary and higher secondary students with exceptional mathematical ability and passion for the subject from across the world together in a friendly competition of the highest level. India has been participating in the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) since 1989, and Indian students have won a large number of medals over the years. After RMO, selected students will compete in the third stage of the Olympiad, the Indian National Mathematical Olympiad (INMO). After INMO, the students undergo a month-long training camp, i.e. International Mathematical Olympiad Training Camp (IMOTC), where problem-solving sessions and several selection tests are held and this year approx. 65 students from all over India will compete against each other. 6 selected students from IMOTC are chosen to represent India at the international level in IMO and are given training in the Pre-Departure Camp (PDC). During the camp, orientation is provided to students for IMO, and emphasis is laid on developing conceptual foundations and problem-solving skills.