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5th World Championship 2026
The 5th Cognito Abacus World Championship 2026 will be a hybrid event. The championship will consist of Visual Competition, Auditory Competition (Listening) and Graduation Ceremony.
Dates: 26th April 2026
Mode: Offline / Online (For International Students)
Location: To Be Announced (Map)
Events: Visual Competition, Auditory Competition, Graduation Ceremony
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Schedule
- 01-Jan-2026: Competition Announcement
- 01-Jan-2026: Enrolment begins under Early Bird Fee
- 01-Feb-2026: Enrolment continues under Regular Fee
- 31-Mar-2026: Enrolment Closes
- 07-Apr-2026: Hall Tickets Available
- 25-Apr-2026: Competition (Online)
- 26-Apr-2026: Competition (Offline)
- 26-Apr-2026: Announcement of Results Click for Result
- 26-Apr-2026: Graduation Ceremony
- 26-Apr-2026: Prize Distribution Ceremony
Support
For all queries related to the Competition, send a mail to [email protected]
Objectives
Participating in Cognito Abacus National Abacus Championship is a holistic approach to developing various skills that extend beyond mathematics, impacting a child’s overall cognitive and personal development.
- Enhances Mental Calculation Skills: The championship focuses on improving mental calculation abilities, which can contribute to overall cognitive development of the student.
- Sharpens Concentration: Participants need to concentrate intensely during calculations, helping to improve focus and attention span.
- Enhances Memory Retention: Regular practice helps improve memory retention, as participants need to recall and process the numbers quickly.
- Strengthens Visualization Skills: The use of an abacus requires mental visualization of numerical relationships, contributing to spatial memory development.
- Fosters Self-Esteem: Successfully participating in the championship and achieving good results can boost a participant’s confidence and self-esteem.
- Promote Healthy Competition: Competing with peers encourages a healthy sense of competition, motivating students to strive for improvement.
- Time Management: Competitions have time restraints, teaching participants how to manage their time effectively.
- Stress Management: Handling the pressure of competition helps individuals develop stress management skills.
- Makes Learning Fun: Engaging in competitions can make the learning process enjoyable, fostering a positive attitude toward mathematics.
- Instills Discipline: Regular practice and preparation instill discipline and a strong work ethic.
- Encourages Parental Support: Parents play a significant role in a child’s participation, providing encouragement, support, and motivation.