This year, Cheenta hosted the final round of Sharygin Geometrical Olympiad in Kolkata center for Indian participants. This was in collaboration with the Organizing committee from MOSCOW CENTER FOR LIFELONG MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION.
Sharygin Geometrical Olympiad is an international competition on geometry. High-school students of four elder grades (8-11 grades in Russia) are eligible to participate. There are two rounds: qualification round per correspondence and a final round.
Date and Time: 31st July and 1st August, 12:30 PM IST
Location: 3rd Floor, 22 Lake Place, Kolkata 700029 (near Kalighat metro session)
The contest was held as an oral exam. That is, the participants make their drafts and figures but don't deliver a complete paper, and they deliver their solutions in oral form to the Jury using their drafts and figures.
The only possible marks are 1 (solved) or 0 (unsolved).
Each participant has three attempts to deliver the solution of a given problem (of course, if he has got 1 then he stops to deliver this problem).

Dr. Sankhadip Chakraborty
PhD in Mathematics from IMPA, B.Sc. Mathematics from Chennai Mathematical Institute.

Srijit Mukherjee
Director and faculty at Cheenta. BStat and MStat from Indian Statistical Institute, Pursuing PhD in Penn State University.

Raghunath JV
B.Tech and M.Tech from IIT Chennai. Math Olympiad Coach at Cheenta. INMO and IMO Trainer.

Anushka Aggarwal
Youngest INMO awardee, European Girls Math Olympiad Awardee. Joining MIT Math department in 2022.

Shuborno Das
Studying at University of Oxford, INMO Awardee, Sharygin Awardee, Cheenta Alumnus.

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