Knowledge popularization:
The National Mathematical Modeling Competition for College Students was founded in 1992 and held once a year. It has become the largest basic subject competition in domestic universities and the largest mathematical modeling competition in the world. In 20 18, 1449 colleges/campuses and 42 128 teams (38,573 undergraduate teams and 3,555 junior college teams) from 34 provinces/cities/regions (including Hongkong, Macau and Taiwan Province) and the United States and Singapore signed up for the competition.
Competition purpose
Innovative consciousness and team spirit focus on participating in fair competition.
guiding principle
Guiding principles: expand the scope of benefits, ensure fairness, promote teaching reform, improve the quality of competitions, expand international exchanges and promote scientific research.
Scale and data
The national mathematical modeling competition for college students is one of the largest extracurricular scientific and technological activities in colleges and universities in China. The competition is held in September every year (usually from Friday to next Monday on a weekend in the first half of the year ***3 days and 72 hours). The competition is open to college students all over the country, regardless of major, and all college students can participate in the undergraduate competition. Students can consult the academic affairs department of the school, and if necessary, they can directly contact the organizing committee of the national competition or the organizing committee of each competition area.
The National Mathematical Modeling Competition for College Students was founded in 1992 and held once a year. It has become the largest basic subject competition in domestic universities and the largest mathematical modeling competition in the world. In 20 14, 1338 universities and 25,347 teams from 33 provinces/cities/autonomous regions (including Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions), Singapore and the United States signed up for this competition, including 22,233 teams in undergraduate group and 314 teams in specialist group.