This March, we’re celebrating speed, strategy, and success! From nationwide competitions to powerful mental math techniques and IAVM Level I Assessment passers, the MATH-Inic community is on fire. Dive into our latest blog updates and see what the buzz is all about:
Math Takes Center Stage: 5th MVMNC Recap
Thousands of students. One shared passion: math made fast and fun.
The 5th MATH-Inic Vedic Mathematics National Challenge (MVMNC), held on March 8–9, 2025, was a grand event with over 5,800 participants from across the Philippines! Students competed in age-based categories, showcasing speed, accuracy, and mastery of Vedic Math techniques. It wasn’t just about medals—it was about building confidence and inspiring the next generation of math whizzes.
Winners earned the signature MVMNC medal, the first piece of the interlocking trifecta medal set–the other two are awarded at the upcoming Philippine National Vedic Mathematics Olympiad and International Vedic Mathematics Olympiad–as recognition for their immense efforts.
Check the MATH-Inic blog to see who made the cut.
Do You Know The Answer to This One?
Less than 25% of the 376 participants in the 5th MVMNC Beginners category got the correct answer to this question:
The easiest way to solve 82 x 88 is to use the Sutra:
A) By One Less than the One Before
B) The First by the First and the Last by the Last
C) All From 9 and the Last from 10
D) By One More Than the One Before
E) The Product of the Sums
Do you know the answer? Click below and see if you got it right.
Meet the New IAVM Level I Assessment Passers
Big congratulations to the Vedic Math enthusiasts who passed the Institute for the Advancement of Vedic Mathematics (IAVM) Level I Assessment on March 22, 2025!
The IAVM assessments are designed to rate an individual’s knowledge of Vedic Math.
Each passer will receive a Level I Certificate of Accreditation signed by James Glover, IAVM chair, and will be qualified to coach contestants in the Beginners or Lower Primary categories in national and local VM contests coordinated by MATH-Inic Philippines.
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