Prizes & Recognition
–N500,000 Cash prize / Scholarship for 3 Winners
–10MYTT Edusuite Vouchers for Awardee Schools
–Laptops and Certificates for 12 Finalists
–National media recognition
Timed rounds, examiner-style questions and real winners — prep, compete, and get noticed.
–N500,000 Cash prize / Scholarship for 3 Winners
–10MYTT Edusuite Vouchers for Awardee Schools
–Laptops and Certificates for 12 Finalists
–National media recognition
–Basic Cat. (Basic 4–6)
–Junior Cat. (JSS 1–3)
–Senior Cat. (SSS 1–3)
Schools can bulk-register their students, or students can sign up individually.
–Early Birds: N3,500
(Ends Sep 7).
–Late Registration: N5,000 (Ends Ends Sep 31).
The Scholars Cambridge Mathematics Competition is a regional mathematics tournament designed to spotlight and reward academic brilliance in mathematics.
Following a highly successful SouthSouth/SouthEast edition, this SouthWest/NorthCentral Edition brings the excitement closer to your zone!
Students compete in a 2-stage elimination process after which they progress into a series of one-on-one battle stages, to determine the very best.
All stages are going to be taking place virtually, including the finals.
Location: Must be enrolled in a school within the SouthWest or NorthCentral Nigeria
School Type:
Open to public and private schools with access to power, devices and internet.
Categories:
Basic Category: Primary 4 – 6
Junior Category: JSS 1 – JSS 3
Senior Category: SS1 – SS3
Team or Individual:
All participants are required to compete individually from the beginning to the end. No team work is allowed.
Phase 1: Stage 1 – General Qualifiers
Format: Timed Multiple Choice (50 Questions)
Mode: Online (via secure link)
Access: Participants log in via unique codes
Elimination: Top scorers advance to Stage 2
Phase 2: Stage 2 – Regional Semi-Finals
Format: Timed Problem Solving + Logic Reasoning
Mode: Virtual with Proctoring (see guidelines)
Elimination: Top performers qualify for Finals
Focus: Accuracy, Thinking Process, Speed
Phase 3: One-on-One Math Battles (Finals)
Finalists are seeded into a bracket-style knockout
Each match is a 1v1 live math duel via video
Contestants solve timed problems in front of live proctors
Winner advances until a Regional Champion emerges
To ensure fairness and transparency in this fully virtual exam, all stages are proctored using dual-camera supervision via video conferencing platforms (Zoom/Google Meet).
Proctoring Setup:
Front Camera (webcam or phone camera):
Must show student’s face and screen
Should remain ON for the entire duration
Rear Camera (tutor or parent phone):
Positioned behind the student to show full environment
Can be held or mounted for full-body view
Proctoring Rules:
Join video call 15 minutes before exam start
Room must be quiet, well-lit, and without distractions
No calculators or second screens (unless instructed)
No talking or assistance during exams
Any suspicious behavior will lead to disqualification
Registration Opens: July 1, 2025
Stage 1 Exam: August 24, 2025
Stage 2 Exam: September 21, 2025
One-on-One Battles Begin: October 19, 2025
Regional Champion Final: November 23, 2025
Prestigious Trophies & Certificates
Smarter Than 20 Club Induction
Live Showcase of Final Battles
School & Tutor Recognition
Scholarships and Prizes
Documentary Feature Opportunity
We welcome sponsors who want to support academic excellence and STEM advancement. Sponsor prizes, learning resources, or the tech infrastructure that powers this virtual experience.
Email: sponsors@10mytt.com
Call/WhatsApp: +234-803-542-8870
Visit Our Quiz Site: quiz.10mytt.com
Email: support@10mytt.com
Our Evaluation of the Competition
“It's easier to practice for online competitions, than for written exams.”
The software helped my students to practice everyday fro the competition. It boosted their IQ in terms of speed.
Most competitions require contestant to come to Abuja or Lagos towards the finals. But with what you people did, it was amazing. We were here and we all experienced the battles live. It has never happened before!
I prefer online competitions to physical. Because in physical, you don't know when the other person might cheat.
“I was really happy with the introduction of the back camera. It helped us to see the front, back and side views of all the contestants. It gave us the confidence say whatever the student got out of the competition was their true score.”
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