Join Trial or Access Free ResourcesOn August 8, 2024, a Times of India Story featured Cheenta students and India's growing space for mathematical Olympiads. The article is available in the following link: "Let’s Add Up the Medals: The ‘Olympics’ Where India is Shining,".
The author highlighted India's remarkable achievements at the International Math Olympiad (IMO) 2024, showcasing the incredible talent of young Indian mathematicians who have made the nation proud with their performance.
With creative teaching methods and a strong mentorship program, Cheenta Academy has helped students to develop a strong ability towards problem solving. The article highlights how important mentorship and specialized training are for a path in non routine problem solving.
The article also shares the inspiring stories of young mathematicians like Arjun Gupta and Gunjan Agarwal, who have succeeded in international competitions and have secured seats in prestigious colleges and universities.
As we celebrate these successes, we remain committed to our mission of helping young minds think critically and creatively.
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In 2025, 8 students from Cheenta Academy cracked the prestigious Regional Math Olympiad. In this post, we will share some of their success stories and learning strategies. The Regional Mathematics Olympiad (RMO) and the Indian National Mathematics Olympiad (INMO) are two most important mathematics contests in India.These two contests are for the students who are […]

Cheenta Academy proudly celebrates the success of 27 current and former students who qualified for the Indian Olympiad Qualifier in Mathematics (IOQM) 2025, advancing to the next stage — RMO. This accomplishment highlights their perseverance and Cheenta’s ongoing mission to nurture mathematical excellence and research-oriented learning.

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