Australian Mathematics Competition (AMC)
Date: Sep. 28, 2024 (Saturday)
Introduction
Australian Mathematics Competition (AMC)
The Australian Mathematics Competition (AMC) was introduced in Australia in 1978 as the first Australia-wide mathematics challenge for students.It has become the largest single event on the Australian education calendar, allowing students to attempt the same tasks on the same day in over 30 countries around the globe.
The Australian Mathematics Trust (AMT) is a national not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to enrich the teaching and learning of mathematics for students of all standards. AMT hold mathematics and informatics challenge, administer enrichment activities, conduct workshops for students and teachers, and publish books on mathematical enrichment for Australian and international students. The AMT selects and supports Australia’s international mathematics and informatics Olympiad teams.
Australian Mathematics Competition (AMC)
Qualified Students
Qualified Students
- A – Middle Primary (Grade 3–4)
- B – Upper Primary (Grade 5–6)
- C – Junior (Grade 7– 8)
- D – Intermediate (Grade 9–10)
- E – Senior (Grade 11–12)
Scoring System
Maximum score equals 135 points.( No penalties apply for wrong answers.)
- Questions 1 to 10 are worth 3 points.
- Questions 11 to 20 are worth 4 points.
- Questions 21 to 25 are worth 5 points.
- Questions 26 to 30 are worth 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 points respectively.
What teachers and students think
Rules
Language
English and Chinese
Date
Sep. 28, 2024 (Saturday)
- A - B: 10:00-11:00(60min)
- C - E: 14:00-15:15(75min)
Contest
- Individual written test
- 5 different levels suitable for students from Grade 3 to 12
Difficulty
There are five papers:
- A - Middle Primary (Grade 3–4)
- B - Upper Primary (Grade 5–6)
- C - Junior (Grade 7– 8)
- D - Intermediate (Grade 9–10)
- E - Senior (Grade 11–12)
Notice: Students should sign up the difficulty level corresponding to the grade before the start of school in September
Location
- Paper-based in partnering school
Awards
Scoring System | 25 multiple-choice questions and 5 questions that require whole number answers. Maximum score equals 135 points. ( No penalties apply for wrong answers. )
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Global Awards | PETER O'HALLORAN AWARD OF EXCELLENCE is awarded to any student who achieves a perfect score. |
National Awards |
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Performance Report
ASDAN EPQ Scholarship
3000RMB/std
PRIZE&HIGH DISTINCTION
2000RMB/std
DISTINCTION
1000RMB/std
CREDIT
Noted:The ASDAN Scholarship is only available to Year 10, 11 and 12 students for participating ASDAN Extended Project Qualification(EPQ). EPQ is recommended by the G5 group and many leading universities as a competitive academic experience. Scholarships cannot be exchanged for cash. For further details see: http://www.seedasdan.org/epq/。
Exam Centers
Registration
Fee
Includes the exam, grading, international express, past-papers, certificates, proctor fee, offline reference materials (ASDAN doesn't provide any trainings)
Deadline
•Sep. 18, 2024
Academic training materials
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FAQs
If, for some reason, the student is unable to attend after paying the fee, please contact us. If you apply before the registration deadline, 25% of the registration fee will be deducted as academic materials and service fees. If you apply after the registration deadline, no refund will be given.
Students need to register on the native Math Kangaroo Committee website. China Division Committee does not accept participants from other nations and regions.