
🌍 National General Knowledge Olympiad (NGKO) 2026“Beyond Textbooks, Into the World.”
Welcome to the most prestigious platform for young minds to showcase their awareness and curiosity. The National General Knowledge Olympiad is designed to identify and nurture the future leaders, thinkers, and global citizens of tomorrow.
📘 About the Exam
The National General Knowledge Olympiad (NGKO) is an annual competition for students from Class 1 to Class 10/12. Unlike traditional school exams, NGKO focuses on a student’s interest in current affairs, life skills, and the world around them.
Why Participate?
- Global Awareness: Stay updated with national and international events.
- Critical Thinking: Develop problem-solving skills and logical reasoning.
- Profile Building: Gain certificates and medals recognized by top educational institutions.
- NEP 2020 Aligned: Our curriculum follows the National Education Policy’s focus on holistic and multidisciplinary learning.
📝 Exam Structure & Syllabus
The exam is divided into age-appropriate levels to ensure fair competition.
| Section | Description |
| General Awareness | History, Geography, Science, Sports, and Art & Culture. |
| Current Affairs | Significant events from the last 6–12 months. |
| Life Skills | Ethics, Empathy, Decision Making, and Social Responsibility. |
| Achievers Section | Higher-order thinking (HOTS) questions to test analytical depth. |
Note: The exam is typically 60 minutes long and consists of 35 to 50 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) depending on the grade level.
🏆 Awards & Recognition
We celebrate every student’s effort with a range of rewards:
- International/National Ranks: Gold/Silver/Bronze medals, and Merit Certificates.
- Zonal & State Ranks: Excellence trophies and certificates.
- School Level: Medals of Distinction for class toppers.
- All Participants: A detailed Participation Certificate and Performance Report.
🚀 How to Register
- Through Schools: Most students register through their school’s Olympiad coordinator. Ask your teacher for the registration form.
- Individual Registration: If your school is not participating, you can register directly on our portal by clicking the “Register Now” button.
💡 Preparation Tips
- Read Daily: Cultivate a habit of reading a daily newspaper or kids’ news magazine.
- Practice Mock Tests: Solve previous years’ papers to understand the question pattern.
- Explore Maps: Be familiar with world geography, capitals, and currencies.
- Stay Curious: Ask “Why?” and “How?” about things you see in the news or environment.
