The Eduno Social Science Olympiad, organized by Eduno Tech India Private Limited, is a prestigious platform for young minds to showcase their knowledge of history, geography, and civics. It fosters critical thinking, analytical skills, and an understanding of social structures among students. With thoughtfully designed questions, the Olympiad challenges participants to think beyond textbooks and explore real-world applications of social sciences. Open to students across India, it provides an excellent opportunity to compete at a national level. Winners are awarded certificates, medals, and scholarships to recognize their achievements. Aimed at shaping informed and responsible citizens, it bridges classroom learning with societal understanding. Participation in this event boosts confidence and broadens horizons. Join us to embark on a journey of social exploration and excellence. Together, let's celebrate the joy of learning and awareness.
All the students of classes 1st to 12th are eligible to take part in Level 1.The Olympiad is organized in the respective schools of the participants during the school hours.
Students scoring at least 50% & above in EEO, EMO & ESO are eligible for an online Zonal Examination (Class 6th to 12th).
Schools May choose any of the above date according their preference.
Examination Date | Day of The Week |
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20th November 2025 | Thursday |
19th December 2025 | Friday |
The Olympiad is conducted annually on two dates in school premises. The school may opt from the two dates suggested for the Olympiad examination. Each date of the Olympiad exam has a separate set of question papers.
Classes | Questions | Max Marks | Max Time |
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1st to 4th | 30 | 60 | 60 Minutes |
5th to 8th | 40 | 80 | 60 Minutes |
9th to 12th | 50 | 100 | 60 Minutes |
Classes 1st to 4th: Participants will attempt 30 questions, with a total of 60 marks allotted. The maximum time allowed for this section is 60 minutes.
Classes 5th to 8th: Participants will solve 40 questions, carrying a total of 80 marks. The duration for this section is also 60 minutes.
Classes 9th to 12th: Participants will be presented with 50 questions, which will carry a total of 100 marks. The time given for this section is 60 minutes.
Type of Examination: The Eduno Olympiad is a Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) based examination.
Frequency: Held annually by Eduno Tech India Private Limited.
Subjects Offered: Includes Mathematics, English, Science, General Knowledge (GK), Social Science, Computer, Commerce, and more.
Eligibility: Open to students from Class 1 to Class 12 across India.
Marking Scheme: No negative marking, ensuring a stress-free experience for participants.
Exam Duration: Each exam is conducted in a 60-minute time frame, with a subject-wise tailored marking scheme.
Focus Areas: Tests conceptual clarity, logical reasoning, problem-solving skills, and subject-specific knowledge.
Recognition and Rewards: Winners receive certificates, medals, trophies, and scholarships to encourage academic excellence.
Inclusivity: Designed to nurture talent from diverse educational and regional backgrounds.
Objective: Promotes holistic learning and fosters a spirit of competition among students in multiple disciplines.
Class | Topics |
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Class 3rd | Basic Needs, Festivals and Celebrations, People Who Help Us, Solar System and Our Earth, Our Environment, India – Our Motherland, Our Heritage, Our Ancestors, Early Life and Civilization |
Class 4th | Our Country – Physical and Political Divisions, Our Resources and Climate, Rich Heritage, People Who Made a Difference, Constitution and Government, Our History, Earth and Environment, Transport and Communication |
Class 5th | Our Environment, Animals, Human Body and Nutrition, Plants, Housing, Natural Resources, Natural Calamities, Earth and Universe, Matter, Work, Force and Energy, Light and Sound Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning |
Class 6th | History – Studying the Past, The Early Humans, The First Cities and Vedic Age, The Post-Mauryan Period, New Empires and Kingdoms, Culture and Science. The Early Kingdoms and Ideas, The Maurya - The First Empire , Life in Towns and Villages. Geography – Planet Earth & Its Major Domains and Landforms, Globes and Maps, Our Country – India (Physical and Political Divisions, Climate, Vegetation and Wildlife) Social and Political Life – Diversity and Discrimination, Government and Key Elements of a Democratic Government, Local Government and Administration, Livelihoods – Rural and Urban |
Class 7th | History – Sources of Medieval Indian History, Kings and Kingdoms, The Delhi Sultans and The Mughal Empire, Mobile and Settled Communities, Bhakti Movement, Sufism and Regional Cultures, New Political Formations in the Eighteenth Century, Towns, Traders and Crafts persons, Rulers and Buildings Geography – Earth and Our Environment, Air and Water, Natural Vegetation and Wildlife, Human Environment Settlements, Transport and Communication, Life in the Tropical and the Sub-tropical Regions, Deserts Social and Political Life – Democracy and Equality, Understanding Media, Markets Around Us, State Government, Unpacking Gender |
Class 8th | History – Modern India-Sources and Significance, Education and British Rule, Women, Caste and Reform, Freedom Struggle in India, India After Independence ,The Establishment of Company Power, Rural Life and Tribal Societies, Crafts and Industries, The Revolt of 1857-58 Geography – Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Resources, Mineral, Power and Human Resources, Agriculture and Industries Social and Political Life – The Indian Constitution and Secularism, Parliamentary Government and Economic Presence of the Government, The Judiciary, Social Justice and The Marginalised |
Class 9th | History – In Europe, The Russian Revolution, Rise of Hitler, Forest Society and Pastoralists in the Modern World, The French Revolution, Socialism Geography – India – Physical Features and Climate, Drainage, Natural Vegetation and Wildlife, Population Social and Political Life – What & why is Democracy? Constitutional Design and Democratic Rights, Elections and Working of Institutions Economics – The Story of Village Palampur, People as Resource, Poverty and Food Security in India |
Class 10th | History – Globalization and Industrialisation, Print Culture, The Modern World, Nationalism in Europe and India Geography – Resources and Development, Forest, Wildlife and Water Resources, Agriculture and Industries, Minerals and Energy Resources, Life Lines of National Economy Social and Political Life – Power Sharing and Federalism, Democracy, Gender, Religion and Caste, Popular Struggles and Movements, Political Parties, Outcomes and Challenges of Democracy Economics – Sectors of the Indian Economy and Development, Money and Credit, Globalization and Consumer Rights |
1. School-Based Registration: Schools facilitate the registration process by collecting student details. Registration forms include the student's name and the chosen Olympiad subjects.
2. Data Compilation: Schools submit the completed registration forms to Eduno Tech India Private Limited. The data is digitized, and a student dataset is prepared for record-keeping and further processing.
3. Verification Process: The compiled student dataset is sent back to the respective schools for verification and confirmation.
4. Exam Materials Distribution: Post-verification, Eduno dispatches the necessary materials, including OMR sheets and question papers, to the schools for conducting the examination.
5. Examination Conduct: Schools conduct the Olympiad examinations as per the schedule using the provided materials.
6. OMR Sheets Submission: After the exams, schools send the completed OMR sheets back to Eduno for evaluation.
7. Result Generation: Eduno processes the OMR sheets to evaluate and generate the Olympiad results.
8. Prizes and Certificates Distribution: Results and prizes, including certificates, medals, and trophies, are sent to schools to be distributed to the students.
9. Feedback and Support: Eduno ensures continuous support to schools throughout the process and values feedback to improve the Olympiad experience.
The examination will be conducted in English.
Each correct answer earns 2 marks.
Leaving a question unanswered or providing a wrong answer results in 0 marks (no negative marking).
If unsure, it is recommended to leave the question blank on the OMR sheet to avoid unnecessary confusion.
1. Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) sheets are scanned and evaluated using advanced software. The process is fully automated, ensuring accuracy and eliminating human involvement in grading.
2. Results are generated based on scores obtained after the automated evaluation.
Calculation: Ranks are determined by the individual score of a student in a specific Olympiad within their class. Students with higher scores receive better ranks.
Example: If A scores 76, B scores 74, and C scores 70, the ranks would be:A (Rank 1), B (Rank 2), and C (Rank 3).
Tiebreaker Criteria: If two or more students score the same marks, the number of incorrect answers is considered. Students with fewer incorrect answers are ranked higher.
Example:
If A, B, and C score 76 marks:
A: 38 correct, 6 incorrect, 6 not attempted.
B: 38 correct, 8 incorrect, 4 not attempted.
C: 38 correct, 5 incorrect, 7 not attempted.
Ranking: C (Rank 1), A (Rank 2), B (Rank 3).
Calculation:Overall rank in the school is based on a student’s performance in any specific Olympiad, regardless of class. The ranking follows the same criteria as class ranks.
Special Note: Ranks are only shared if all conditions for two or more students are identical. Cash rewards are equally distributed in case of tied ranks.
If a school has 300 or more registered students, the school principal will receive a special gift as a token of appreciation.
This transparent and detailed result and reward system ensures fair evaluation while recognizing and celebrating the efforts and achievements of students across various levels. It motivates students to excel academically and provides schools with incentives for active participation.
The last date to register for the Eduno International Olympiad is 30th September 2025.
Timely registration ensures smooth participation and maximizes benefits for both schools and students.
To ensure seamless participation and efficient coordination, the Eduno International Olympiad is divided into five zones, as outlined below:
This zonal classification ensures a fair, inclusive, and streamlined approach for participants, fostering academic excellence across regions and beyond.
SCO C5, A Block,
Suncity Project, Rewari,
Rewari, Haryana (IN) 123401