The Maths Premier League competition is open to all students who are currently entering
class 6, 7, 8 or 9 for the academic year 2022-23 in any school.
Students must take the test online on their personal smartphones. Countingwell will not
provide any hardware to the students participating in the test.
Students must have their own high speed internet connection to participate in the test.
It is the Students and School's responsibility to ensure that they enter the school code
correctly on the Countingwell app in order to be linked with the school for cumulative
scores for school awards.
Schools must ensure that their students do not misrepresent their grades or any other
information. If a student misrepresents the grade, the school is liable to be disqualified
from winning any prize.
Students must have their own high speed internet connection to participate in the test.
Countingwell will not be responsible for students not being able to complete the test for
any reason whatsoever, including but not limited to lack of infrastructure, slow internet
speeds, device issues etc.
The test must be taken by the registered user alone. We expect the student to follow an
honour code and to not cheat, take outside assistance or have anyone impersonate her/him
during the test. Should we become aware of such acts, the student will be immediately
disqualified.
The student may take the test only once. If they are found to have taken the test more than
once, they and the whole school will be disqualified.
The test will be conducted on the specified date and time. Students must complete the test
within the stipulated time. Should the student leave the test mid-way, they will not be able
to attempt it again.
The prerequisite for appearing in the test is to complete the learning course on the
countingwell app. Selected students will be notified of their qualification to the test. The
final qualification of students will be made by Countingwell.
Countingwell will attempt to notify qualified students by in-app notification, SMS and any
other means possible. It is up to the student to provide correct contact information in
order to be able to be notified of their qualification.
Countingwell will not encourage any requests to allow participation of students who have not
qualified for the Maths Premier League competition under any circumstances.
Final winners and their prizes will be announced on or before 12 Aug 2022. Students may
check back on their app or the countingwell website for their status.
Winning students may be required to furnish additional details in order for us to deliver
your prize or deposit your scholarship amount. We will make up to 3 attempts by either
in-app notification or WhatsApp to get in touch with the winners to gather such information.
Should the winners be unreachable or their contact information inaccurate, they will be
considered as disqualified.
We will get in touch with the winners individually to intimate them and explain how to claim
the prize.
Immediate (blood) relatives of employees of Countingwell, and its contractors who were
involved in developing the Maths Premier League competition are not eligible to participate
in the test.
The test will be conducted in English language and is related to mathematics. Countingwell
does not guarantee the alignment of the questions with a specific text book, syllabus or
curriculum. However, the content will be largely aligned with the NCERT's curriculum for the
respective classes.
Each student may get different questions during the test, to align with their Grade and to
avoid potential plagiarism. The questions are chosen randomly by a computer program and no
dispute on the questions, its order or content will be entertained under any circumstances.
The creation and selection of questions and its evaluation rests solely with Countingwell.
The algorithms to evaluate the performance of students in the test is proprietary and
developed by Countingwell. Details of the algorithm are a trade secret and will not be
disclosed under any circumstances.
Student winners will be selected on the basis of accuracy and time.
Students of each grade will be assigned categories based on evaluation by Countingwell's AI.
The following are the categories:
Top Performers: Masters
Mid Level Performers: Challengers
Others: Enthusiasts
School winners will be selected based on weighted average totals of the scores. The Masters
category students will carry the highest weightage, followed by Challengers and then by
Enthusiasts. Countingwell's algorithm will automatically calculate the weighted average
scores and ranks of the schools.