American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME)
International Math Olympiads
Course Overview
The American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME) is a selective exam available only to those students who rank in the top 5% on the AMC 12 and those who rank in the top 2.5% on the AMC 10. This exam, which consists of 15 questions to be attempted in 3 hours, is the first decisive step towards qualifying for the International Math Olympiads (IMOs).
CourseLeap’s AIME course empowers students in their learning of advanced math concepts and problem solving techniques and prepares them for qualification for the IMOs. The course is intended as an extension to the AMC Preparation Course offered at CourseLeap. It focuses on in-depth understanding of all topics so that students are thoroughly prepared for the AIME examination.
One step closer to the AIME, one giant leap towards IMO
- Module-Based Approach: structured lesson plans covering advanced AIME topics
- Comprehensive Learning: Includes theory lessons, practice problems, homework, and regular mock tests.
- Skill Development: Focuses on improving speed and accuracy with targeted problem-solving strategies.
- Teaching and testing are conducted simultaneously, with past paper practice followed by doubt-clearing sessions to reinforce learning.
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All our IMO courses are included in Math XCEL, a year-long programme combining courses and advisory to help students in Grades 7-12 solidify their math foundations and reach for advanced goals such as IMOs, selective summer schools and university courses.
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CourseLeap student Amritraj Lamba secured a Bronze medal in the prestigious World International Maths Olympiad (WIMO) held in Malaysia after being awarded Gold medals in HKIMO and TIMO. He has multiple Gold awards in SASMO and AMO Gold, Silver in SIMOC and 2nd rank in CEMC with multiple Distinctions. AMC 12B School Rank 1, All India Rank 28
CourseLeap student Abhimanyu Singh was awarded the Distinguished Honor Roll (top 1%) in AMC 8 (2020) and the Asset Talent Search (ATS) Gold Scholar Award (top 0.5%) for a perfect math score. He placed in the top 5% in the FRYER Mathematics Exam (Grade 9 level) while in Grade 7 and earned distinctions in AMC 10, qualifying twice for AIME. His achievements include silver medals in SASMO, TIMO, and AIMO, an Honor Roll (top 5%) in the Beaver Computing Challenge (1st in India), and a Silver Medal (top-20 AIR) in the Indian National Olympiad in Informatics (INOI) 2023.
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CourseLeap Achievements
Riyaan Bakhda
Awarded Honours Roll for AMC 10. Invited to take part in Math Fest AMC Conference in Cincinnati in July, 2019. Studying Computer Science & Maths at the University of Columbia, 2020. (Dhirubhai Ambani International School).
Aarushi Majumder
Finished in the top 2.5% and reached Level 2 in AMC 12
Invited to take part in AIME (American Invitational Math Exam), 2018. Peer mentor to students at CourseLeap Studying at Stanford University in 2019. (Dhirubhai Ambani International School).
Sannat Bhasin
Distinction in the University of Waterloo conducted CEMC Contest of FERMAT. Silver medal at the infinity challenge at the Aditya Birla World Academy (ABWA), 2019. Studying Computer Science at the University of Toronto. (Jamnabai Narsee International School).
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