The 2025 Bebras India Computational Thinking Challenge was offered for age groups 8-19 in 12 languages: English, Marathi, Gujarati, Hindi, Bangla, Bodo, Punjabi, Kannada, Odia, Tamil, Telugu and Assamese and is conducted for free.
The results for 2025 Bebras India Computational Thinking Challenge have been declared and are available online and the schools will have received emails with the instructions for the students and also download the certificates. Students can login using the username and passwd they had used for the challenge and see the scores, national rank (English and Hindi), state ranks (all languages) and download the certificates.
You may download the results with ranks and results shared with you on email
Make sure you save the results of every student. That way you can discover aptitude. We will reward the students with a online certificate.
Discuss the solutions with your class. They are available online after participation and give detailed information about the connections to Computer Science.
Bebras challenge is conducted in five groups, online under the supervision of the teachers. The total score is 165 (15 tasks) for all groups in English and Telugu.
For all other regional languages the total score is 99 for Aryabhata (9 tasks) and 132 (12 tasks) for all other groups.
Group Ages Standards Tasks
Aryabhata 8-10 years Std III-IV 15
Brahmagupta 10-12 years Std V-VI 15
Bhaskara 12-14 years Std VII-VIII 15
Mahavira 14-16 years Std IX-X 15
Ramanujam 16-18 years Std XI-XII 15
Pingala 17-19 years First Year 15
Each task is sorted in a category based on the difficulty levels: A, B or C. Students start with some points and could gain or lose points as follows:
Difficulty Correct Answer Incorrect Answer Unanswered
A category questions +6 points 0 points 0 points
B category questions +9 points -2 points 0 points
C category questions +12 points -4 points 0 points