Students in grades 1 to 12 take the Hummingbird Multiple Intelligence Test (HMIT), which has two levels. It is related to any recognised Indian Board, including the CBSE, ICSE, State Board, and others. The test consists of multiple-choice questions and lasts one hour. The group is dedicated to assisting students in acquiring the proper mentality and enhancing their capacity for factual, logical, and problem-solving reasoning.
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In addition, HummingBird was the first organisation in India to host olympiads in regional languages, assisting state boards and their students. Humming Bird Education began two new test series in 2020. Language tests (for six languages) and the Olympiad for Educator Excellence are included (EEO). In this article, we will discuss the HMIT syllabus in detail.
Exam Highlights and Dates
| Conducting Body |
Humming Bird Education |
| Exam Name |
Humming Bird Multiple Intelligence Test (HMIT) |
| Registration Details |
30 days before the exam date |
| Category |
Overview |
| Class |
1 to 12 |
| Exam Dates (School Registration) |
- 21 November 202
- 7 December 2022
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| Exam Dates (Individual Registration) |
- 21 November 202
- 7 December 2022
|
| Mode of Reference |
Online |
| Mode of Examination |
Computer-based test |
| Result Date |
January 2023 (Tentative) |
The HMIT is a two-part test designed to help students improve their logical and problem-solving abilities. The examination lasts 60 minutes. It includes 40 subject-specific questions and 20 intelligence-based questions to assess the student’s higher-order thinking abilities. Humming Bird is also the first organisation in India to hold regional language olympiads, assisting state boards and students. Humming Bird Education began two new sets of tests in 2020: Language tests (for six languages) and the Educator Excellence Olympiad (EEO) are the two sets.
Syllabus for HMIT 2022
The students benefit from the syllabus since it exposes them to the topics on which questions will be asked in the test, allowing them to better prepare for the exam.
The syllabus for HMIT 2022 may be found in the free book and app that students get after registering. Students can access a huge number of audio and video tutorials using mobile applications.
The syllabus is divided based on the subjects.
- HMIT Mathematics Syllabus
- HMIT Science Syllabus
- HMIT English Syllabus
- HMIT General Knowledge Syllabus
HMIT Mathematics Syllabus
Class 1
- Skip Counting
- Back and Forth Counting
- Ones, Tens, and Hundreds
- Addition and Subtraction
- Comparison
- Time and Calendar
- Money
- Identification of Geometrical Figures
- Number Series
- Measurement
- Knowing Patterns
- Everyday Mathematics
Class 2
- Ones
- Tens
- Hundreds and Thousands
- Addition
- Division
- Subtraction
- Time and Calendar
- Multiplication
- Geometrical Figures
- Comparison
- Number Series
- Money
- Measurement
- Knowing Patterns
- Everyday Mathematics
Class 3
- Number System
- Addition
- Subtraction
- Multiplication
- Division
- Fractions
- Decimals
- Time and Calendar
- Money
- Measurement
- Pictograph
- Lines Angles and Triangles
- Comparisons
- Number Series
- Knowing Patterns
- Area and Perimeter of Geometrical Figures
- Everyday Mathematics
Class 4
- Number System
- Operation on Numbers
- Roman Numerals
- Factors and Multiples
- Fraction
- Decimals
- Money
- Unitary Method
- Geometrical Concepts
- Area and Perimeter of Geometrical Figures
- Graphical Representation of Data
- Number Series
- Everyday Mathematics
Class 5
- Number System
- Operation on Numbers
- Roman Numerals
- Factors and Multiples
- HCF and LCM
- Fraction
- Decimals
- Percentage
- Geometrical Concepts
- Area and Perimeter of Geometrical Figures
- Graphical Representation of Data
- Number Series
- Mathematical Reasoning
- Probability
- Everyday Mathematics
Class 6
- Number System and Its Operation
- Fractions and Decimals
- LCM and HCF
- Ratio, Proportion, and Unitary Method
- Algebraic Expression
- Linear Equation
- Percentage
- Profit
- Loss and Discount
- Simple Interest and Compound Interest
- Line, Angles, and Triangles
- Perimeter, Area, and Volume of Geometrical Figures
- Symmetry, Statistics
- Mathematical Reasoning
- Probability
- Everyday Mathematics
Class 7
- Number System and Its Operation
- Simplification
- Fractions and Decimals
- Rational Numbers
- Exponents
- Algebraic Expression
- Linear Equation
- Percentage
- Profit and Loss
- Simple and Compound Interest
- Probability
- Data Handling
- Mensuration
- Line
- Angles and Triangles
- Number Series
- Ratio and Proportion
- Mathematical Reasoning
- Everyday Mathematics
Class 8
- Rational Number
- Powers, Square, and Square Root
- Cube and Cube Root
- Algebraic Expression
- Factorization
- Linear Equation
- Variation
- Time and Work
- Percentage
- Profit and Loss
- Compound Interest and Simple Interest
- Mensuration, Statistics
- Probability
- Mathematical Reasoning and Logical Ability
- Mathematical Reasoning
- Everyday Mathematics
Class 9
- Real Numbers
- Polynomials
- Linear, Equation in Two Variables
- Line
- Angles and Triangles
- Quadrilaterals
- Mensuration
- Statistics
- Probability
- Mathematical Reasoning and Logical Ability
- Coordinate Geometry Circles
- Everyday Mathematics
Class 10
- Number System
- Polynomials
- Linear Equation
- Quadratic Equation
- Coordinate Geometry
- Binomial Theorem
- Statistics
- Trigonometry
- Circles
- Triangles
- Probability
- Sequence and Series
- Mensuration
- Mathematical Reasoning and Logical Ability
- Sets
- Everyday Mathematics
HMIT Science Syllabus
Class 1
- Living Things around Us (Identification)
- Non-living Things around Us (Identification)
- Food We Eat (Identification and Taste)
- Clothes We Wear (Type and Uses)
- Drinking Water & Air (Sources, Uses)
- My Family and Relatives
- Everyday Science
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Class 2
- Living Things around Us (Characteristics)
- Non-living Things around Us (Characteristics)
- Food We Eat (Classification and Properties)
- Clothes We Wear (Sources and Properties)
- Drinking Water & Air (Components and Properties)
- Society
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Class 3
- Characteristics of Land Animals
- Characteristics of Aquatic Animals
- Characteristics of Birds
- Knowing Plants
- Parts of Human Body (Identification)
- Communication, Our Senses: An Introduction
- Chemicals around Us (Identification)
- Motion, Transport, and Travel
- Natural Resources: An Introduction
- Keeping Our Environment Clean
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Class 4
- World of Microorganisms
- Parts of Human Body (Uses and Details)
- Joints and Body Movements, Communication: Our Senses
- Chemicals around Us (Uses and Properties)
- Forces in Nature, Work, and Energy
- Our Universe
- Soil
- Our Environment
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Class 5
- Our Eyes: A Gift of God to Humans
- Our Heart: A Life Controlling Unit
- Nutrition, Chemistry in Everyday Life
- Motion and Measurement
- Work, Power and Energy Gravitation
- Our Habitat
- Agriculture and Farming
- Pollution: A Global Problem
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Class 6
- Fibre to Fabric
- Sorting Materials into Groups and Separation of Substances
- Motion and Measurement of Distances
- Light, Shadows, and Reflections
- Food and Components of food
- Changes around Our Surroundings
- Knowing Plants
- The Living Organisms and There
- Surroundings
- Body Movements
- Water & Air around Us
- Garbage In, Garbage out
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Class 7
- Heat & Light
- Physical and Chemical Changes & Acids, Bases and Salts
- Weather
- Climate and Adaptations of Animals to Climate
- Winds, Storms, and Cyclones
- Motion and Time
- Electric Current and Its Effects
- Soil Water: A Useful Resource and Wastewater
- Forests Nutrition in Plants and Animals
- Respiration in Organisms & Transportation in Animals and Plants
- Reproduction in Plants
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Class 8
- Synthetic Fibres and Plastics & Materials: Metals and Non-metals
- Coal and Petroleum & Combustion and Flame
- Sound & Light
- Force
- Pressure & Friction
- Chemical Effects of Electric Current
- Some Natural Phenomena
- Stars and the Solar System
- Crop Production and Its Management
- Cell Its Structure and Functions & Microorganisms: Useful and Harmful Effects
- Animals Reproduction
- Conservation of Plants and Animals
- Air and Water Pollution
- Adult Age
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Class 9
- Matter in Our Surroundings & is Matter around Us in Pure Form
- Atoms and Molecules & Structure of Atom
- The Fundamental Unit of Life & Tissues & Diversity in Living Organisms
- Motion & Force and Laws of Motion
- Gravitation
- Work and Energy
- Sound
- Why Do We Fall Ill
- Natural Resources
- Improvement in Food Resources
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Class 10
- Chemical Reactions and Equations
- Acid, Bases, and Salts
- Periodic Classification of Elements
- Metals and Non-metals
- Carbon And Its Compounds
- Life Processes
- Control and Coordination
- How Do Organisms Reproduce
- Heredity and Evolution
- Light – Reflection, Refraction
- Human Eye and Colourful World
- Electricity & Magnetic Effects of Current
- Sources of Energy
- Our Environment
- Management of Natural Resources
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HMIT English Syllabus
Class 1
- Jumbled Letters
- Words, Their Meanings, and Opposites Identify the Word from the Picture
- Making a Word
- Feminine and Masculine
- One and Many
- Word Pairs
- Odd One Out
- Animals: Their Babies
- Sounds and Groups
- Nouns
- Verbs
- Articles
- Comprehension (Prose and Poetry)
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Class 2
- Collocations
- Spellings
- Words Related to Animals and Their Sounds
- Clothes
- Body parts
- Basic Emotions
- Food
- Nouns
- Pronouns
- Verbs
- Adverbs
- Adjectives
- Articles
- Prepositions
- Conjunctions
- Contractions
- Word order
- Punctuation
- Simple Tenses
- Search for and retrieve information from various text types like stories, short dialogues, etc.
- Acquire a broad understanding of and look for specific information in short texts like messages, invitations, etc.
- Ability to understand situation-based variations in functions like thanking, greeting, asking for permission, introducing (oneself), etc.
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Class 3
- Word Power: Homophones
- Collocations
- Spellings
- Words Related to Animals
- Household Things
- Clothes
- Basic Emotions
- Food
- Animals and Pets
- Synonyms and Antonyms
- Gender, Number
- Proverbs
- One Word
- Nouns
- Pronouns
- Verbs
- Adverbs
- Adjectives
- Articles
- Prepositions
- Simple Tenses
- Conjunctions and Punctuation
- Search for and retrieve information from various text types like stories, anecdotes, etc. Understand information through pictures, timetable format, etc.
- Acquire a broad understanding of and look for specific information in short texts like messages, invitations, etc.
- Ability to understand situation-based variations in functions like apology, greeting, introduction, request, etc.
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Class 4
- Collocations
- Spellings
- Words related to animals
- Household things
- Clothes
- Basic emotions
- Food and Animals, etc.
- Synonyms
- Antonyms
- Nouns
- Pronouns
- Verbs
- Adverbs
- Adjectives
- Contractions
- Articles
- Prepositions
- Conjunctions
- Tenses
- Punctuations and Jumbled words
- Search for and retrieve information from various text types like stories, anecdotes, etc., understand information through pictures, timetable format, etc.
- Acquire a broad understanding of and look for specific information in short texts like messages, invitations, etc.
- Ability to understand situation-based variations in functions like apology, greeting, introduction, request, etc.
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Class 5
- Spellings
- Collocations
- Idioms
- Homonyms and Homophones
- Words Related to Feelings
- Travel
- Food
- Health
- Appearance
- Character
- Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs, and Phrasal Verbs
- Adverbs
- Adjectives
- Articles
- Prepositions
- Punctuation
- Tenses
- Active-Passive Voice and Reported Speech
- Search for and retrieve information from various text types like news headlines, messages, letters, etc.
- Understand information given in news reports, timetables, messages, etc.
- Acquire a broad understanding of and look for specific information in short texts like messages, menu cards, dialogues, etc.
- Ability to understand situation-based variations in functions like requests, refusals, apologies, etc. and the use of conjunctions
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Class 6
- Spellings
- Collocations and Words Related to Travel
- Locations, Activities
- Homonyms and Homophones, etc.
- Synonyms, Antonyms, Analogies, and Spellings
- One word
- Phrasal Verbs and Idioms
- Modals
- Word Order
- Nouns
- Pronouns
- Verbs
- Adverbs
- Adjectives
- Articles
- Prepositions
- Conjunctions
- Punctuation
- Tenses
- Voices and Narration, etc.
- Search for and retrieve information from various text types like news stories
- Brochures, formal and informal letters, and advertisements.
- Understand information given in news reports, brochures, itineraries, etc., acquire a broad understanding of and look for specific information in short narratives, biographies, notices, messages, etc.
- Ability to understand situation-based variations in functions like requesting and refusing, apologies and stating of preferences and expression of intent.
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Class 7
- Spellings
- Collocations and Words Related to Travel
- Locations, Activities
- Homonyms and Homophones, etc.
- Synonyms
- Antonyms
- Analogies and Spellings
- One word
- Phrasal Verbs and Idioms
- Modals
- Word Order
- Nouns
- Pronouns
- Verbs
- Adverbs
- Adjectives
- Articles
- Prepositions
- Conjunctions
- Punctuation
- Tenses
- Voices and Narration, etc.
- Search for and retrieve information from various text types like news stories, brochures, formal and informal letters, and advertisements.
- Understand information given in news reports, brochures, itineraries, etc., acquire a broad understanding of and look for specific information in short narratives, biographies, notices, messages, etc.
- Ability to understand situation-based variations in functions like requesting and refusing, apologies and stating of preferences, and expression of intent.
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Class 8
- Synonyms
- Antonyms
- Analogies and Spellings
- Collocations
- Phrasal Verbs
- Idioms or Proverbs
- Homonyms and Homophones
- One Word
- Nouns
- Pronouns
- Verbs
- Adverbs
- Adjectives
- Articles
- Prepositions
- Prepositional Phrases
- Participle Phrases
- Conjunctions
- Determiners
- Jumbled Words and Punctuations
- Tenses
- Voices and Narrations
- Question Tags, etc.
- Words related to leisure, household items/issues, social causes, outdoor locations, activities, etc. Search for and retrieve information from various text types like news reports, blurb, dictionaries, etc.
- Understand information presented in instruction manual format, message format, and others. Acquire a broad understanding of and look for specific information in longer texts like editorials, essays, etc.
- Ability to understand situation-based variations in functions like requesting, giving information, expressing surprise, and pronunciation
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Class 9
- Synonyms
- Antonyms
- Analogies and Spellings
- One Word
- Word Order
- Nouns
- Pronouns
- Verbs
- Adverbs
- Adjectives
- Articles
- Prepositions
- Conjunctions
- Punctuations
- Jumbled Words
- Voices
- Concord
- Question Forms
- Tenses
- Conditionals
- Modals
- Reported Speech
- Collocations
- Phrasal Verbs
- Idioms
- Homonyms and Homophones
- Words related to a social cause, travel, workplace, etc.
- Search for and retrieve information from various text types like flyers, classifieds, dictionaries, etc.
- Understand information presented in instruction manual format, message format, and others
- Acquire a broad understanding of and look for specific information in longer texts like editorials, essays, etc.
- Ability to understand situation-based variations in functions like giving advice, stating preferences, discussing probability, making an offer
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Class 10
- Synonyms
- Antonyms
- Analogies and Spellings
- One Word
- Word Order
- Nouns
- Verbs
- Adverbs
- Adjectives
- Articles
- Prepositions
- Conjunctions
- Punctuations
- Voices
- Narration
- Concord
- Question Forms
- Tenses
- Conditionals
- Modals
- Collocations
- Phrasal Verbs
- Idioms
- Homonyms and Homophones
- Words related to weather, countries, language, people, global problems, etc.
- Search for and retrieve information from various text types like encyclopaedias, dictionaries, etc.
- Understand information presented in instruction manual format, message format, and others
- Acquire a broad understanding of and look for specific information in longer texts like editorials, essays, etc.
- Make inferences from advanced texts
- Ability to understand situation-based variations in functions like giving/accepting compliments, agreeing, disagreeing, requesting, seeking information, pronunciation, etc.
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HMIT General Knowledge Syllabus
Class 1
- Our Family and Relations
- Our Surroundings & Helpers
- Our Food
- Our Dresses
- Our Festivals
- Our Places of Worship
- Our School
- Animals – Domestic & Wildwater Animals
- Vegetables
- Fruits
- Flowers
- Body Parts & Sense Organs
- Our Country
- Leaders, Personalities & Players
- Tourist Places
- Buildings & Monuments
- Important Days
- Indoor & Outdoor Games
- Means of Transport
- Current Affairs
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Class 2
- Our Surroundings
- Parts of Plants
- Use of Plants
- Our Body
- Home of Animals
- Sound of Animals
- Sports
- My Country
- Insects
- Common Birds
- Games
- People of the World
- Dresses of India
- Seasons
- Personalities ( India & World)
- Important Day
- Books and Authors
- The Universe
- Food of Animals
- National, Religious, and Family Festivals
- Abbreviations
- Film
- Sports & Players
- People & Their Profession
- Current Affairs
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Class 3
- India – States & Union Territories
- Our Neighbouring Countries
- Great Moments
- Historic Buildings and Monuments
- Religious Places
- Music and Dances
- Features of the Earth
- Continents and Oceans
- Everyday Science & Inventions
- Books and Authors
- People and Places of India
- Means of Livelihood
- Personalities of India
- Great Women of India
- Famous Places of the World
- Solar System
- Abbreviations
- National Symbols
- Tallest
- Biggest
- Greatest
- Flags of Various Countries
- Film & Sports
- Current Affairs
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Class 4
- Country and Its Capital
- Continents and Oceans
- Our Neighbouring Countries
- Great Monuments
- Places & People of India
- States & Capitals
- Types of Dances
- Inside of Our Body
- Everyday Science
- Famous Authors and Book
- Great Personality
- Inventions & Inventors
- Actors and Actresses
- The Animal Family
- Famous Site of the World
- Different Types of Professions
- Different Types of Sports and Major Sporting Events
- Sporting Personalities
- Our Universe
- Abbreviations
- Religions
- Current Affairs
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Class 5
- India and Its History
- Freedom Struggle
- Freedom Fighters of India
- Features of India
- First in India
- Our Constitution
- National Symbols
- Indian Railways & Airways
- Historic Buildings and Monuments in India
- Places of the World
- Major Rivers of the World
- UNO & Its Agencies
- First in Space
- Biggest
- Largest
- Longest
- Highest (India & World)
- Books and Authors
- Art and Artist
- Inventors & Inventions
- Discoveries
- Nation
- Currency
- Flags
- Highest Honours of Various Countries
- Indian National Awards
- General Science
- Abbreviations
- Sports
- Film
- Personalities
- Important Dates
- Current Affairs
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Class 6
- Climatic Regions of the World
- Countries & Their Capitals
- Rivers & Cities
- Major Mountain Chains of the World
- Flags of Various Countries
- Deserts and Plateaus of the World
- Dams and Waterways
- Famous Institutions
- Sanctuaries and Parks
- Religions of the World
- Religious Place and Its Importance
- Inventors, Inventions, and Discoveries
- General Science
- Famous Buildings of the World
- First in India and World
- Hill Stations
- Airports and Airlines
- Famous Personalities of the World
- Longest in India
- Women in Cinema
- Abbreviation
- Famous Authors & Books
- Major Sporting Events
- Sports personalities
- Current Affairs
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Class 7
- Freedom Struggle
- Dates and Events (World)
- Books & Authors
- Indian Politics
- Abbreviation
- First in India
- Nickname
- My Country
- Important Books & Authors
- Important Places of India & World
- Festival of India
- Indian Personalities
- First in India
- Important Year & Dates in History
- Film
- Invention & Discoveries
- Sports – Terms & Measurement
- Our Universe
- General Science
- Parliament & State Assemblies
- Slogans
- Old and New Names
- Our Constitution
- Current Affairs
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Class 8
- Solar System
- Important Dates
- Abbreviations
- Inventions & Discoveries
- UNO
- NAM
- SEARCH
- Major Ports of India/Hill Station
- Foreign Policy of India.
- Books and Authors
- National Parks and Game Sanctuaries
- Major Airports of India
- Cities and Rivers
- Atomic Research Centres in India
- Indian Constitution
- Dates and Events
- Battles and Wars
- World War I & II
- Buddhism and Jainism
- National Flag
- National Animal
- Bird
- Flower
- Symbols
- India & Its Neighbouring Countries
- Parliament
- General Science
- Current Affairs
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Class 9
- Constitution
- Fundamental Rights
- Democracy
- Parliament
- Judiciary in India & World
- Election in India
- French Revolution
- Russian Revolution
- Rise of Hitler
- The Story of Cricket
- UNO and Its Agencies
- Famous Sites
- Major Ports of India
- Towns and Places
- National Parks
- Important Rivers
- Names of Parliament
- Currencies; Inventions and Discoveries
- UNO and Its Agencies
- SAARC; National & International Awards
- Sectors of Indian Economy
- National Freedom Movement
- Multipurpose River-valley Project
- Money and Banking
- Major Stock Exchanges of the World
- General Science
- Current Affairs
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Class 10
- Democracy
- Five Year Planning & Economic Policy
- Globalisation; Money & Credit
- Consumer Awareness
- Major Stock Exchanges of the World
- Constitution; President
- Vice President
- Parliament
- National Freedom Movement
- Human Rights
- Public Service Commission
- UNO & its Agencies
- Indian Town Associated with Industries
- Important Day and Year
- Human Diet
- Vitamins
- Balance Diet
- Awards and Honours
- Sports
- Science
- History & Geography
- India’s Relation with Its Neighbouring Countries
- Medical Equipment
- National Highways
- First in India & World
- Railways & Banking
- Current Affair
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Frequently Asked Questions on HMIT
Q1
How can a candidate submit an application for the HMIT?
Students in grades 1 to 12 who attend a school that is administered by the CBSE/ICSE/state board or any other recognised board are eligible to compete in the HMIT.
Q2
What are the top three awards in the HMIT for qualifying level one?
Gold, silver, and bronze medals are the awards given to the top three rank holders in the level one olympiad. Top students will also get a merit certificate from Humming Bird Education Ltd.
Q3
What are the key changes in HMIT 2022?
The HMIT 2022 test will be held in November and December this year. Students can take the exam after registering 30 days before the exam. The HMIT 2022 will be a computer-based test that will be administered online. Students in grades 1 to 12 are eligible to take this test. The exam results will be made public.