US In a span of four years, five non-US international mentees of AMMOC have received full scholarships and admissions at the top universities.

    Princeton (Sarthak), CALTECH (Tisya), UChicago (Konstantinos), KAIST-South Korea (Nihad), and the University of Toronto (Adelina). Each one of them will major in pure mathematics. 

    AMMOC Mentees now Attend – 

    Sarthak Dattatray Dhobale is an incoming freshman for the class of 2029. 

    Tisya Chandrashekhar Rawat is now a sophomore at Caltech. 

    IMO awardee Konstantinos Charalampous is a sophomore at the UChicago.

     Adelina Patlatii, a three-time EGMO awardee, is now a junior at UToronto. 

    Nihad Hashimov is an incoming student on a full scholarship for a major in pure math.

    Non-US international mentees of AMMOC

    • Sarthak Dattatray Dhobale is an incoming freshman at Princeton University for the class of 2029, where he has received a full scholarship to study UG in pure mathematics. He is the first Indian protégé of AMMOC, who was recruited in October, 2020. He did research projects on topics such as category theory, groups, rings, fields, linear algebra, matrix groups as manifolds, Abel’s impossibility theorem, and analysis on manifolds. He typed his research work, spanning over 200 pages, in LaTeX. To know his journey at AMMOC, please read his academic website.
    • Tisya Chandrashekhar Rawat, 18, is a sophomore at California Institute of Technology (Caltech), class of 2027, majoring in mathematics. She received a full scholarship from Caltech. To know her journey at AMMOC, please read her academic website.
    • Konstantinos Charalampous is a sophomore at the University of Chicago, class of 2027, for undergraduate studies in mathematics. He received a full scholarship as an international applicant. A citizen of Cyprus, he won Honourable Mention in the most prestigious of all mathematical contests—the IMO.
    • Adelina Patlatii, 19, a Moldovan citizen, is currently doing her undergraduate studies in mathematics and computer science at the University of Toronto, class of 2026. She received the University of Toronto International Scholar Award.
    • Nihad Hashimov is an incoming freshman at KAIST, South Korea, for the class of 2029. He has received a full scholarship for his UG in pure math. He was admitted to AMMOC under the accelerated program for talented but economically disadvantaged students.

    American mentees of AMMOC

    • Ishika Ganny was a student at AMMOC, where she successfully prepared for the AMC, AIME, and other premier contests. She was admitted to the EECS programs of UC Berkeley, CMU, UIUC, Georgia Tech, Purdue, CU Boulder, and USC, among others.
    • In the regular decision, March 2024, Sathya Raghunathan, an AMMOC student who prepared successfully for FERMAT, CSMC, AMC, and AIME under the teaching of Yaashaa Golovanov since May 2022, has received admissions from SUNY Stonybrook and CUNY and an admission offer with a 50 percent scholarship from premier Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute for a major in CS.
    • In an early decision, in December 2023, mentee Srabon Nath received an admission offer with a full scholarship in the early decision from Columbia University in New York. He will join Columbia for the class of 2028 and will major in computer science and applied mathematics in 2024.
    • In a successful transfer application, in April 2024, mentee Rama Lakshmi accepted the admission offer at the University of California, San Diego. She will major in computer science & mathematics, Class of 2026.