India Shines at EGMO 2025: Four Medals and a Proud 12th Place Finish

India’s rising stars in mathematics made the nation proud once again as they returned home with four medals from the prestigious European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad (EGMO) 2025, held in Prishtina, Kosovo, from 11th to 17th April. The Indian team – comprising four talented young girls hailing from Mumbai, Kerala, Pune, and Kolkata – secured two silver and two bronze medals, marking a stellar performance on the global stage and placing India at an impressive 12th spot among nearly 60 participating nations.

A Platform for Empowering Young Women in Mathematics

The European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad, first launched in 2012 in the United Kingdom, was conceptualised with a clear purpose: to encourage and celebrate female talent in a field traditionally dominated by men. Over the years, EGMO has grown into one of the most significant international competitions in mathematics, offering bright young girls an opportunity to engage with like-minded peers, test their mettle against challenging problems, and foster a deep passion for mathematics.

India’s Road to EGMO: A Journey of Rigour and Dedication

The path to EGMO is far from easy. India’s selection process for the Olympiad is among the most rigorous in the world. Aspirants must first clear the Regional Mathematics Olympiad (RMO), which shortlists top students from across states. Successful candidates then proceed to the Indian National Mathematical Olympiad (INMO), a highly competitive exam conducted by the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE). From there, a select group is invited to an intensive training camp, where the top four are eventually chosen to represent India at EGMO.

This year’s team – young girls with sharp intellect and unshakeable focus – proved that passion combined with perseverance can indeed work wonders. Their medals are not just a testament to their individual brilliance, but also a reflection of India’s steadily growing support system for girls in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics).

Celebrating the Medallists: Young Minds, Big Dreams

Though the names of the individual winners are yet to be officially announced in many public reports, the cities they represent – Mumbai, Kerala, Pune, and Kolkata – speak volumes about the geographical and cultural diversity of mathematical talent in India. These young minds exemplify the essence of academic excellence, breaking barriers and setting benchmarks for aspiring mathematicians across the country.

Their achievement goes beyond medals. It sends a powerful message to young girls nationwide: that mathematics is for everyone, and with the right guidance, anyone can aim for the stars.

Looking Ahead: Building a Stronger Future for Girls in STEM

India’s performance at EGMO 2025 is another significant milestone in the journey toward gender equality in STEM. It underscores the importance of nurturing talent from a young age and providing equitable opportunities to explore academic interests.

As the country celebrates this proud moment, it is crucial to continue investing in initiatives that promote mathematics among girls, particularly in underrepresented areas. Schools, parents, and educators must work together to ensure that curiosity, creativity, and confidence in subjects like mathematics are never bound by gender.

In Conclusion

India’s success at the European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad 2025 is not just a triumph of intellect – it is a celebration of grit, determination, and the spirit of learning. With two silver and two bronze medals, and a 12th place finish globally, the all-girls team has not only brought laurels to the nation but has also lit a path for many more to follow.

Here’s to the brilliant minds of Mumbai, Kerala, Pune, and Kolkata – may their numbers multiply, and their achievements inspire generations to come.

-Arwa Saifi


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