SilverZone iTHO: International Talent Hunt Olympiad
SilverZone iTHO: International Talent Hunt Olympiad

The International Talent Hunt Olympiad (iTHO) is an annual examination conducted by the SilverZone Foundation to assess the competence and proficiency of students in Science, Mathematics, and Mental Ability. It is held at both the national and international levels for students studying in classes 1 to 10.

The iTHO aims to identify and nurture talented students by challenging them academically and encouraging them to develop critical thinking skills. The exam is based on the syllabus prescribed by CBSE/ICSE and State Boards, with a portion of the test paper focusing on the application of knowledge

SilverZone iTHO

Participation in the iTHO is open to all students studying in classes 1 to 10 under any recognized education board. The exam is conducted in both online (computer-based) and offline (OMR sheet) modes

Eligibility Criteria

The International Talent Hunt Olympiad (iTHO) is open to students studying in classes 1 to 10 under any recognized education board. There are no specific eligibility criteria in terms of minimum marks or age limit to participate in the exam.

Students can register for the iTHO through their respective schools. Individual participation is not encouraged. Schools need to fill out a registration form with a minimum of 20 participants to become an iTHO center.

iTHO Registration Process

The registration process for the International Talent Hunt Olympiad (iTHO) is designed specifically for schools, ensuring that students participate through their educational institutions rather than individually. Here’s a detailed overview of the registration steps:

1. School Registration

  • Eligibility: Only schools can register for the iTHO. Each school must have a minimum of 20 students participating to qualify as a registered center.
  • Application Form: The registration forms are sent by the SilverZone Foundation to all registered schools. Schools not registered can request the prospectus and application forms by emailing the foundation.

2. Filling Out the Registration Form

  • Coordinator Role: The school coordinator is responsible for filling out the registration form, which includes details such as the school code, class, section, and names of participating students.
  • Submission Deadline: The completed registration forms must be submitted to the SilverZone Foundation by August 31.

3. Payment of Fees

  • Participation Fee: The fee for participating in the iTHO is Rs.120 per student for schools in India and USD 8 for schools outside India. This fee is typically submitted along with the registration forms.
  • Payment Method: Schools can make payments via Demand Draft (DD) or online transfer.

4. Finalizing Registration

  • Roll Numbers: The school coordinator must generate roll numbers for the students as per the guidelines provided by the SilverZone Foundation.
  • Submission of Roll Numbers: A copy of the roll numbers along with the school registration sheet must be sent to the foundation office at least 30 days prior to the exam date.

Exam Format

  • Mode of Examination: The iTHO is conducted in two formats: online (computer-based) and offline (OMR sheet).
  • Question Types: All questions are objective-type multiple-choice questions (MCQs). There is no negative marking for incorrect answers.
  • Duration and Number of Questions:
    • Classes 1 & 2: 25 questions, 40 minutes.
    • Classes 3 to 5: 30 questions, 40 minutes.
    • Classes 6 to 8: 35 questions, 40 minutes.
    • Classes 9 & 10: 40 questions, 50 minutes.
  • Total Marks: The exam is scored out of 100 marks, distributed across three sections: Science, Mathematics, and Mental Ability.

Syllabus Overview

The iTHO syllabus is class-specific and includes the following subjects:

  1. Science:
    • Topics vary by class but generally cover fundamental concepts in physics, chemistry, and biology.
  2. Mathematics:
    • The syllabus includes arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data handling, tailored to the respective class levels.
  3. Mental Ability:
    • This section assesses logical reasoning, problem-solving skills, and analytical abilities through various types of questions.

Class-Specific Syllabus Breakdown

  • Class 1:
    • Science: Basic concepts of living and non-living things.
    • Mathematics: Simple addition and subtraction.
    • Mental Ability: Pattern recognition.
  • Class 2:
    • Science: Introduction to plants and animals.
    • Mathematics: Understanding shapes and measurements.
    • Mental Ability: Series completion.
  • Class 3:
    • Science: Properties of materials, basic physics concepts.
    • Mathematics: Multiplication and division.
    • Mental Ability: Logical sequences.
  • Class 4:
    • Science: Earth and its resources, ecosystems.
    • Mathematics: Fractions and decimals.
    • Mental Ability: Analogies.
  • Class 5:
    • Science: Human body systems, basic chemistry.
    • Mathematics: Data interpretation and simple geometry.
    • Mental Ability: Coding-decoding.
  • Classes 6 to 10:
    • The syllabus becomes progressively complex, introducing advanced topics in all three subjects, including algebra, geometry, physics principles, chemical reactions, and biological processes.

Results

The results of the International Talent Hunt Olympiad (iTHO) are typically announced 45-60 days after the exam on the official SilverZone website. Students can check their results by entering their school code, class, section, and roll number.

What is included in the iTHO result?

  • Total marks obtained by the student
  • Section-wise marks (Science, Mathematics, Mental Ability)
  • Qualifying status
  • Infographics on the student’s performance in different sections and compared to other participants

Student Performance Report (SPR)

Along with the result, each student receives a Student Performance Report (SPR) that provides a detailed analysis of their performance. The SPR consists of four sections:

  1. Section A: Marks and rank achieved in class, zonal, and international levels
  2. Section B: Chapter-wise performance score
  3. Section C: Percentile score to compare the student’s result with other participants at the zonal and international levels
  4. Section D: Percentage score analysis of the student with a comparison to class, city, zone, and international levels

The SPR helps students and their parents understand the student’s strengths, areas for improvement, and their performance relative to their peers.

Awards and Recognition in iTHO

The awards are structured across different levels of the competition, ensuring that participants at all stages receive recognition for their efforts.

Level 1 Awards

  • Top Rank Holders:
    • 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Rank: Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals are awarded to the top three students in each class, provided they achieve at least 50% marks.
  • Rank Holders 4th to 10th: Recipients receive wristwatches as a token of achievement.
  • Rank Holders 11th to 25th: Exciting prizes are awarded to these students.
  • Rank Holders 26th to 500th: Students receive a Topper Achievement Certificate.
  • All Participants: Every participant receives a Student Participation Certificate (SPC) and a Descriptive Assessment Report detailing their performance.

Level 2 Awards

  • 1st Rank Holders: Each class’s top rank holder is awarded a cash prize of Rs. 15,000 along with a Winner’s Trophy.
  • 2nd Rank Holders: Similarly, the second rank holder in each class receives a cash prize of Rs. 15,000 and a Winner’s Trophy.
  • 3rd Rank Holders: The third rank holder in each class is awarded a cash prize of Rs. 10,000 and a Winner’s Trophy.
  • State Rank Holders: Exciting prizes are awarded to the top three state rank holders in each class.
  • All Participants: All participants receive a Student Participation Certificate (SPC).

Level 3 Awards

  • Top Candidates: The top two candidates from Level 3 are awarded an educational excursion to NASA, providing a unique learning opportunity.

Additional Recognition

Student Performance Report (SPR): Each participant receives a detailed performance report that includes:

  • Marks and rank achieved at the class, zonal, and international levels.
  • Chapter-wise performance scores.
  • Percentile scores for comparison with peers.
  • Percentage score analysis in relation to the class, city, zone, and international levels.

Contact Details

Contact for Queries: For any questions regarding the registration process or the exam, schools can reach out to the SilverZone Foundation via email at [email protected].

FAQs

What is the International Talent Hunt Olympiad (iTHO)?

The iTHO is an annual examination organized by the SilverZone Foundation for students in classes 1 to 10. It assesses students’ knowledge and skills in Science, Mathematics, and Mental Ability at both national and international levels.

Who is eligible to participate in the iTHO?

Students from classes 1 to 10 under any recognized education board, including CBSE and ICSE, are eligible to participate in the iTHO.

How can students register for the iTHO?

Students must register through their respective schools. Schools need to fill out the registration forms provided by SilverZone, with a minimum of 20 participants required for registration. The last date for registration is August 31.

How can students check their iTHO results?

Students can check their results by visiting the official SilverZone website and entering their school code, class, section, and roll number.

What awards are given to top performers in the iTHO?

Top performers receive various awards, including Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals for the top three ranks in each class, cash prizes for Level 2 winners, and participation certificates for all participants.

How can schools become registered centers for the iTHO?

Any school can become a registered center for the iTHO by submitting a request to the SilverZone Foundation. There is no fee required for registration, but a minimum of 20 students must participate from the school.