National Olympiad in Artificial Intelligence
About NOAI
National Olympiad in AI (NOAI) is a key initiative under AI Singapore’s mission to develop local AI talent from foundation to frontier. We believe in providing early access to AI learning, when talent can be discovered and nurtured.
NOAI aligns with and supports Singapore’s National AI Strategy 2.0, contributing to a strong and steady pipeline of AI-savvy individuals who can play meaningful roles in our digital economy.
At its core, NOAI is about building both capability and confidence. It goes beyond theory by exposing students to real-world AI problems and encouraging hands-on problem-solving and experimentation. The competition covers essential AI domains, including Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, Computer Vision, and Programming.
NOAI marks the beginning of a longer journey from the national stage potentially to the global arena through the International Olympiad in AI (IOAI). Ultimately, NOAI is not just about winning, it’s about cultivating growth, a forward-thinking mindset, and resilience.
NOAI 2026 & IOAI 2026: Important Dates & Milestones

*NOTE: All Dates are TENTATIVE. More information will be released progressively.
Interest to Participate Window
Schools are invited to indicate interest to participate from 15 September 2025 to 28 November 2025.
Email Address: learn-admin@aisingapore.org
Each school will have an appointed teacher representative who will serve as the point of contact for issues pertaining to registration and participation. No individual request from students will be entertained.
Students should reach out to the appointed teacher representative for their schools to indicate their interest to participate.
Why the Interest to Participate Window Matters
With only 150 seats available for the NOAI finals, advance planning is crucial.
Your indication of interest helps us:
- Allocate seats fairly among participating schools based on the number of schools
- Coordinate the preliminaries with participating schools
- Plan the logistics effectively for both preliminaries and final
Eligibility
Full-time students below the age of 20 currently enrolled in the following MOE Schools regardless of nationality:
- Secondary
- Integrated Programme (IP)
- Junior College
- Institute of Technical Education (ITE)
- Polytechnic
NOAI is an individual competition, there is no team-based competition.
Home-schooled Singapore Citizens (SC)/ Singapore Permanent Residents (SPR) are eligible to participate.
34 Schools that are Participating as of 28th Nov 2025
- Anderson Serangoon JC
- Anglo-Chinese JC
- Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)
- Beatty Secondary School
- Bedok Green Secondary School
- Bukit Batok Secondary School
- Cedar Girls’ Secondary School
- Clementi Town Secondary School
- Dunman High School
- Eunoia JC
- Greendale Secondary School
- Hwa Chong Institution
- Jurong Pioneer JC
- Methodist Girls’ School
- Montfort Secondary School
- Nanyang Girls’ High School
- National JC
- New Town Secondary School
- Ngee Ann Secondary School
- NUS High School of Mathematics and Science
- Raffles Girls’ School (Secondary)
- Raffles Institution
- School of Science and Technology, Singapore
- St. Andrew’s School (Secondary)
- St. Joseph’s Institution
- Tampines Meridian JC
- Victoria JC
- Yishun Innova JC
- Zhonghua Secondary School
- Ngee Ann Polytechnic
- Nanyang Polytechnic
- Republic Polytechnic
- Singapore Polytechnic
- Temasek Polytechnic
NOAI Preliminary Round
Given the high level of interest in past NOAI editions, a Preliminary Round will be introduced to assist schools in identifying their most promising students. The top 150 performers from this round will advance to NOAI 2026.
Date: Refer to Important Dates & Milestones
Start Time: 9:30am
Duration: 3 hours + 5 mins for administrative matters
Format: Online Google Form Quiz – 300 MCQs
Venue: Individual School’s Computer Lab
Areas of Assessment:
- Mathematics: Linear Algebra, Calculus, Probability, Optimisation
- Computing: Python, NumPy / Pandas, PyTorch, Debugging
- AI/ML/DL: Classical ML, Neural Networks, Computer Vision, NLP, GenAI
- Problem Solving: Algorithm Design, Debugging, Optimisation, System Design
NOAI 2026 Details
Date: Refer to Important Dates & Milestones
Registration: 9am
Start Time: 9:30am
Duration: 3 hours
Venue: NTU College of Computing & Data Science Lab (N4)
*More details to be released nearer to date.
Assessment Format
Designed to nurture interest and talent in AI among students in MOE schools regardless of their prior experience. The assessment focuses on fundamental AI concepts and programming skills, serving two key purposes:
- Identify exceptional talent for international competitions while maintaining an accessible environment that encourages broader student participation in AI learning;
- Align with MOE’s goal of fostering widespread interest rather than creating barriers to entry.
Consists of two distinct sections designed to comprehensively assess students’ AI knowledge and practical skills.
- Section 1: 20 multiple-choice questions that test theoretical understanding of fundamental AI concepts, algorithms, and principles.
- Section 2: comprises 3 AI programming questions that require students to implement solutions using Python, allowing them to demonstrate their ability to translate theoretical knowledge into practical code.
This dual-format approach ensures students are evaluated on both conceptual understanding and hands-on programming capabilities essential for AI development.
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ Link: https://learn.aisingapore.org/faqs-category/national-olympiad-in-ai/
Enquiry
Contact Email Address: learn-admin@aisingapore.org
Learning Resources
The resources provided are illustrative rather than exhaustive, intended to support your early journey in learning AI. They are abstracted from the PDF embedded below provided by IOAI Official. You may download the PDF here.
For ease of use, the resources have been organised into the following levels:
- Beginner
- Intermediate
- Intermediate to Advanced
- Beginner to Intermediate
Beginner
- AI Python for Beginners | Andrew Ng, Stanford University: https://www.deeplearning.ai/short-courses/ai-python-for-beginners/
- Google’s Python Class | Google for Education: https://developers.google.com/edu/python
- Introduction to Computer Science and Programming in Python | MIT OpenCourseWare: https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/6-0001-introduction-to-computer-science-and-programming-in-python-fall-2016/
- Python, NumPy, Pandas | W3Schools: https://www.w3schools.com/python/default.asp
Beginner to Intermediate
- CS50’s Introduction to Artificial Intelligence with Python | David J. Malan, Harvard University: https://pll.harvard.edu/course/cs50s-introduction-artificial-intelligence-python
- Generative AI for Beginners | Microsoft: https://microsoft.github.io/generative-ai-for-beginners/#/
- Hugging Face Agents Course | HuggingFace: https://huggingface.co/agents-course
Intermediate
- Machine Learning | Andrew Ng, Stanford University: https://www.deeplearning.ai/courses/machine-learning-specialization/
- Deep Learning | Andrew Ng, Stanford University: https://www.deeplearning.ai/courses/deep-learning-specialization/
Intermediate to Advanced
- Artificial Intelligence | MIT OpenCourseWare: https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/6-034-artificial-intelligence-fall-2010/
- Introduction to Machine Learning | MIT OpenCourseWare: https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/6-036-introduction-to-machine-learning-fall-2020/
Learning Resources PDF File
NOAI 2025 Task
- Section 1 MCQs & Section 2 Programming Questions
IOAI Pre-Selection Task
- Selection Test & Residential Camp Task
IOAI Task
Below are the questions from IOAI.
IOAI GitHub Repository: https://github.com/ioai-official
IOAI 2024
- At-Home Tasks: https://ioai-official.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/At-home-problems.zip
- At-Home Solutions: https://ioai-official.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Best-solutions-at-home-problems.zip
- On-Site Tasks: https://ioai-official.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/On-site-problems.zip
- On-Site Solutions: https://ioai-official.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Best-solutions-onsite.zip
IOAI 2025
- Team Challenge: https://ioai-official.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/2025-IOAI-Team-Challenge-Factory-of-the-Future-Grand-Challenge-.pdf
- On-Site Tasks & Solutions: https://github.com/IOAI-official/IOAI-2025
NOAI 2025 Awardees
NOAI2025-Top60[IOAI Official URL] [IOAI Official YouTube] [IOAI Official Facebook] [IOAI Official Instagram]
International Olympiad in AI (IOAI) 2025 in Beijing
IOAI 2025 Media Coverage
IOAI 2025 Team Singapore Results
- Gold Medal x 2
- Silver Medal x 5
International Olympiad in AI (IOAI) 2024 in Bulgaria
Participants were tested on their AI expertise in a Scientific Round, which emphasised problem-solving skills highly sought after in scientific research. This year’s focus was on Natural Language Processing (NLP), Machine Learning, and Computer Vision, using real-world datasets.
Following the Scientific Round, participants competed in a hands-on Practical Round, which involved generating image and video productions using AI tools.
Both Singapore teams excelled, winning two of the four available gold medals in the Scientific Round, outperforming over 40 teams from around the world in the Olympiad.
Media Coverage
*Updated as of 9 Jan 2026













