Exam Information

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Note: The following regulations apply for the virtual 2025 competition and may be subject to change as we transition to in-person competitions in future years. Further details will be provided after the conclusion of the 2025 competition. 

Exam Format
and Eligibility

HMChO follows a format modeled after the U.S. National Chemistry Olympiad (USNCO) in order to ensure a rigorous assessment of students across the multiple areas of chemistry.

There will be no hands-on lab section in the 2025 competition. The exam will be split into two parts as follows:

The competition is open to all high school students in grades 9 through 12 worldwide. While the Olympiad primarily targets students in the United States, international students are welcome to participate. All participants will compete against each other in the same division.

Exam
Administration

To ensure accessibility in its inaugural year, HMChO 2025 will be conducted entirely online. We ask students to adhere to the following proctoring guidelines to maintain the integrity of the competition (for concerns regarding data privacy, see Section 5 of these regulations).

Exam Platform

Participants will be added as a student in the course HMChO 2025 on Gradescope, where they will receive the exam questions and will submit the exam solutions. 

To set up the account, participants will receive an email with further instructions after registering for the competition. Note that students must remember the email and password used in order to be able to access their Gradescope account on the day of the competition.

To ensure there are no technical issues, we encourage students to set up their account a few days before the competition and to familiarize themselves with the platform. On Gradescope, there will be a practice test, which will already be open for submissions in order to give the students a chance to see how to submit their work, as well as the exam tests, which will only be open for submissions during the period of the proctored competition. Participants can find their assigned participant ID under the account section of Gradescope, which will be used to check rankings once results are published. 

Testing Procedures

Participants will receive an individual Zoom link (there will be multiple Zoom sessions running at the same time in order to ensure an appropriate number of students per proctor) to join during the competition. 


The exam will be split into two parts as follows, with a 30 minute break between them. Part I will consist of 60 multiple-choice questions answered directly on GradeScope in the 90 minute exam period. Part II will consist of 8 written-response problems answered on paper in the 90 minute exam period. Answers can be uploaded onto the platform while still under live proctoring in the 15 minutes after the end of the examination period.


For the exam period, we ask students to adhere to the following rules.


Failure to adhere to the following will result in an immediate expulsion unless in the case of technical issue/emergency. 


If participants get disconnected from Zoom or Gradescope because of technical issues, they should immediately email the HMChO organizing committee at hmcho.inquiries@gmail.com

Permitted Materials

To maintain fairness, only the following materials are allowed during the competition:


All other materials, including textbooks, external human or AI assistance, paper/electronic notes, or any type of devices, are strictly prohibited. The use of unauthorized materials will result in an immediate disqualification.

Exam Code
of Conduct


HMChO is committed to maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity. By registering for the competition, students affirm their commitment to academic honesty and agree to uphold a fair and professional examination environment. 

Violations

Any violation of these rules may result in warnings, score deductions, and even disqualification depending on the severity of the violations as follows:


Scoring and
Awards

Top-performing participants in HMChO 2025 will receive recognition for their achievements. Official results will be announced after the competition.

Exam Scoring

Each participant's total score is calculated using the following formula: Total Score = 1.25 × Part I Score + Part II Score. 

Part I scoring will be based only on the number of correct answers, with a maximum of 60 questions × 1.25 pts = 75 pts possible on Part I. Part II solutions must be detailed, with all work shown. Each of the 8 questions will be weighed approximately equal, with a total of 100 points on Part II.

In the event of a tie, the following tiebreaker procedure will be applied:


If the tie remains unresolved, the HMChO organizing committee reserves the right to adjust the number of awards and/or the tiebreaker policy as necessary.

Appeals

Solutions will be posted on the website for both Part I and Part II exams. Appeals will not be accepted under normal circumstances. However, if participants believe that there is an error in the answer keys, they may submit a protest to the HMChO organizing committee at hmcho.inquiries@gmail.com in the span of 24 hours from the publishing of the answer keys on the website.

Awards

Top-performing participants in the HMChO will receive prestigious recognition for their achievements. Official results will be announced after the competition. Awards will be:

Data Privacy

HMChO values participant privacy and ensures that all personal data provided is kept confidential. Therefore, the data provided during registration is used strictly for competition-related purposes, including registration, results processing, and award distribution, with only authorized organizers and no other third parties having access to this data. Any updates to this policy will be communicated in advance. If participants have concerns about data usage, storage, or privacy, they can contact the HMChO organizing committee at hmcho.inquiries@gmail.com.

Additional Notes

Participants must position their laptop or webcam at an angled side view, ensuring both their workspace (table, hands, and writing surface) and at least some part of their upper body remain visible at all times. See below examples for how the set-up should look like:

Correct Camera Setup:

Good!

Incorrect Camera Setup:

Bad!

For further inquiries or clarifications about these regulations, please contact the HMChO organizing committee at hmcho.inquiries@gmail.com