Phystech.International

What is MIPT?

The Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology is famous for its scientific research, unique educational system, and modern campus. You can choose programs in IT, computer science, fundamental and applied physics, mathematics, chemistry, biology, and so on. Professors and experts of 80 on-campus research labs wait for your outside-the-box solutions to global challenges: climate change, biotechnology, cybersecurity.MIPT alumni and professors are integrated into the global scientific community. Our alumni are represented in over 150 countries, and the Institute has had 10 Nobel Prize winners among its faculty and graduates. Among our alumni also the founder of ABBYY David Yang, the founder and the president of Veeam Software Ratmir Timashev, the founder of Revolut Nikolay Storonskiy, Russian presidents’ prizewinner and Berlin’s Falling Walls international competition prizewinner Maxim Nikitin, cosmonauts Alexander Kaleri, Yuri Baturin, Alexander Serebrov.You may also watch MIPT Online Open Day 2021 to learn more about the University, its programs, admission process and other interesting details about education at MIPT.

Why it is worth to participate?

Each winner and runner-up gets points in the applicant’s portfolio. The points are considered during the admission to MIPT. If you’re graduating from high school this year, you have a competitive advantage in applying for a government grant for tuition-free education!

Who can participate?

High school students of the three final grades from all countries of the world can take part in “Phystech.International”. This is the 8th time the Olympiad is held. More than 40,000 students from over 100 countries have participated in this contest.

How can I participate?

You may enter the Olympiad via the link. If you have a question, click here.The international competition consists of one stage. For the convenience of participants there are four rounds in each of the subjects: Mathematics and Physics. You may take part in one round only.

The 2022 contest dates are:

•Mathematics. 1 round 17.09.2022 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. by Moscow time

•Mathematics. 2 round 17.09.2022 2 p.m. – 6 p.m. by Moscow time

•Mathematics. 3 round 24.09.2022 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. by Moscow time

•Mathematics. 4 round 24.09.2022 2 p.m. – 6 p.m. by Moscow time

•Physics. 1 round 18.09.2022 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. by Moscow time

•Physics. 2 round 18.09.2022 2 p.m. – 6 p.m. by Moscow time

•Physics. 3 round 25.09.2022 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. by Moscow time

•Physics. 4 round 25.09.2022 2 p.m. – 6 p.m. by Moscow time.