International Science Olympiad (ISO) exam is a global Olympiad competition where students from different schools across countries can take part. It gives budding talent a platform to test their skill sets. Such exams make students ready for national as well as international competitions. Indian Talent Olympiad (ITO) conducts International Science Olympiad (ISO) which is one of the best & most proficient Olympiads which nurtures the aspiring talent. The Indian Talent Olympiad (ITO) team conducting International Science Olympiad (ISO) consists of professionals from various science fields who understand the exact requirement of students. The test questions are based on applied science. It uplifts existing knowledge of students on different topics of physics, chemistry and biology. This exam has two levels.

Can I Appear for ISO?

Interested students can participate in Indian Talent Olympiad from their respective schools Only (all boards). Students from class 1 – 10 can participate in all subjects for Olympiad exams. There are no other eligibility criteria.

Newly introduced Kindergarten exams for LGK/ UKG i.e. Jr. Kg & Sr.kg for Drawing and Handwriting subjects. Now the students studying from kindergarten to class 10 are eligible to participate in Olympiad examinations.

How do I register for ISO 2020?

  • Enrolling for International Science Olympiad (ISO) exams have become easier than before. All you have to do is register your school with Indian Talent Olympiad (ITO).
  • Our team will help you in the entire registration process, which happens online within no time. Schools must share name of participants and their class with the team of ITO.
  • Participating students can order Olympiad books & previous years’ question papers online through Indian Talent Olympiad’s official website. It is open to students from class 1 to class 10. The exams are conducted in their respective schools.
  • Student should contact their subject teacher to enroll for International Science Olympiad (ISO) exams.
  • Indian talent Olympiad(ITO) rewards deserving students with prizes and awards who top in International Science Olympiad (ITO) exam.

What is the syllabus for ISO?(class1-10)

Class 1

  • Chapter 1: Me and My Body
  • Chapter 2: Plants around Us
  • Chapter 3: Animals around Us
  • Chapter 4: Living and Non-Living
  • Chapter 5: Our Needs
  • Chapter 6: Good Habits
  • Chapter 7: Earth and Sky
  • Chapter 8: Transport
  • Chapter 9: Logical Reasoning

Class 2

  • Chapter 1: Festival and Celebration
  • Chapter 2: The Night Sky
  • Chapter 3: Food, Clothing and Shelter
  • Chapter 4: Transport and Communication
  • Chapter 5: Know Your Body
  • Chapter 6: Occupation
  • Chapter 7: Good Habits and Safety Rule
  • Chapter 8: Plants around Us
  • Chapter 9: Animals around Us
  • Chapter 10: Air, Water and Weather
  • Chapter 11: Logical Reasoning

Class 3

  • Chapter 1: Food
  • Chapter 2: Transport and Communication
  • Chapter 3: Housing and Clothing
  • Chapter 4: Birds
  • Chapter 5: Plants
  • Chapter 6: Animals
  • Chapter 7: Living and Non-Living
  • Chapter 8: Human Body
  • Chapter 9: Weather and Sky
  • Chapter 10: Light and Sound
  • Chapter 11: Logical Reasoning

Class 4

  • Chapter 1: States of Matter
  • Chapter 2: Birds
  • Chapter 3: Clothing
  • Chapter 4: Animal
  • Chapter 5: Earth and its Neighbour
  • Chapter 6: Our body
  • Chapter 7: Plants
  • Chapter 8: Environment
  • Chapter 9: Food
  • Chapter 10: Logical Reasoning

Class 5

  • Chapter 1: States of Matter
  • Chapter 2: Environment and Us
  • Chapter 3: Busy at Work – Our Internal Organs
  • Chapter 4: Community and Health Hygiene
  • Chapter 5: Force, Work, and Energy
  • Chapter 6: Solar System
  • Chapter 7: Natural Resources
  • Chapter 8: Fuels and Energy
  • Chapter 9: All about Crop
  • Chapter 10: Sense and Emotion
  • Chapter 11: Disease and Its Prevention
  • Chapter 12: Logical Reasoning

Class 6

  • Chapter 1: Separation of Mixtures
  • Chapter 2: Changes around Us
  • Chapter 3: Magnetism
  • Chapter 4: Movement in Living Beings
  • Chapter 5: Food and Nutrition
  • Chapter 6: Classification of Materials
  • Chapter 7: Light
  • Chapter 8: Electric Circuits
  • Chapter 9: Motion
  • Chapter 10: Living Organism and Its Classification
  • Chapter 11: Substances in Daily Use
  • Chapter 12: Air
  • Chapter 13: Measurement and Distance
  • Chapter 14: Logical Reasoning

Class 7

  • Chapter 1: Natural Resources and Calamities
  • Chapter 2: Waste Water Management
  • Chapter 3: Reproduction in Living Things
  • Chapter 4: Classification of Substances
  • Chapter 5: Light Propagation
  • Chapter 6: Water
  • Chapter 7: Organization of Living Things
  • Chapter 8: Circulation
  • Chapter 9: Acids, Bases and Salts
  • Chapter 10: Heat
  • Chapter 11: Adaptation
  • Chapter 12: Food
  • Chapter 13: Control and Co-Ordination
  • Chapter 14: Electricity
  • Chapter 15: Sound and Its Propagation
  • Chapter 16: Logical Reasoning

Class 8

  • Chapter 1: Biological Diversity
  • Chapter 2: Disease
  • Chapter 3: Structure of Cell
  • Chapter 4: Metal and Non-Metal
  • Chapter 5: Air and Its Pollution
  • Chapter 6: Atmospheric Pressure
  • Chapter 7: Chemical Reaction
  • Chapter 8: Light
  • Chapter 9: Properties of Substance
  • Chapter 10: Respiration
  • Chapter 11: Stars and Our Solar System
  • Chapter 12: Structure of an Atom
  • Chapter 13: Energy and Its Forms
  • Chapter 14: Soil and Agriculture
  • Chapter 15: Logical Reasoning

Class 9

  • Chapter 1: Matter and Its Properties
  • Chapter 2: Life around Us
  • Chapter 3: Food and Health
  • Chapter 4: Energy and Work
  • Chapter 5: Music
  • Chapter 6: Friction and Force
  • Chapter 7: Gravitation
  • Chapter 8: Sun
  • Chapter 9: Reproduction
  • Chapter 10: Crop and Its Management
  • Chapter 11: Unit of Life
  • Chapter 12: Motion and Its Laws
  • Chapter 13: Solid Waste Management
  • Chapter 14: Logical Reasoning

Class 10

  • Chapter 1: Acid, Base & Salts
  • Chapter 2: Life’s Internal Secret
  • Chapter 3: How Do Organisms Reproduce?
  • Chapter 4: Wonders of Life
  • Chapter 5: Metals and Non-Metals
  • Chapter 6: Regulators
  • Chapter 7: Electromagnetism
  • Chapter 8: School of Element
  • Chapter 9: Amazing World of Carbon Compound
  • Chapter 10: Mapping of Genes
  • Chapter 11: Our Environment and Management
  • Chapter 12: Logical Reasoning
Where can I find previous years’ papers?

Previous Year Question Papers for Science Olympiad help students practice well and manage their time well as well as accuracy for the exam. In order to be able to tackle the challenge, students will have to take the help of previous year Question Papers. By referring previous year question papers help students do this by providing them the necessary information about syllabus and topics covered in the exam. Students will be able to understand this on the basis of previous year question papers for International Science Olympiad (ISO) exams. Students familiar with question format and nature will take less time to answer the same during the actual exam. Based on the topics that are common in last few years question papers, students will be able to predict the trending topics that will be covered in the examination.

How To Prepare For Indian Talent Olympiad Examination:

Indian Talent Olympiad conducts 8 Olympiad examinations at national level for class 1st to class 10th in schools across India. A separate exam is conducted for each and every subject for every class based on their respective syllabus. Every Indian Talent Olympiad examination will be conducted in English only. Follow the guidelines for preparation of Indian Talent Olympiad examinations.

  1. Understand the syllabus & pattern of every Indian Talent Olympiad examinations:

    For class 1st to class 4th, question paper comprises of 35 questions for total 50 marks & for class 5th to class 10th question paper comprises of 50 questions for total 50 marks & it is divided into two sections. Section 1 comprises of questions based on their respective academic fundamentals & section 2 comprises of questions based on logical reasoning, problem solving & analytical skills.

  2. Understand the difficulty level of Indian Talent Olympiad examinations:

    Difficulty & complexity level of questions will be varying, it depends on the class. For each class exams and question papers prepared by understanding their knowledge, ability reasoning capacity. There will be testing of concepts and basic fundamentals of each & every students through every Indian Talent Olympiad examination. The question paper will also include logical reasoning and problem-solving question which will not be in direct question, students analytical & reasoning skills will be tested through these questions.

  3. Know the relevant books:

    Students need to prepare from their course book suggested by their respective school board (ICSE/ CBSE/ State boards). In addition to this, students can refer & order Indian Talent Olympiad’s workbook, Olympiad study app offered from Indian Talent Olympiad, Previous year question papers & Sample papers for every Olympiad examination. Indian Talent Olympiad also provides reasoning books for every class, so that students can prepare reasoning & logical section.

  4. Practice sample papers:

    Students can avail previous year question papers and sample papers from Indian Talent Olympiad’s official website. Solving sample papers and previous year question paper will give fair idea about the difficulty level & pattern of question papers.

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