How to use this site
A short orientation for students, contributors, and visitors: where to start, how the sections connect, and how to use the platform meaningfully.
Start in 60 seconds
- Open Programmes: choose one academic or skill track to follow.
- Visit Problems: read one problem carefully and explore its discussion thread (solutions submitted there are written in LaTeX).
- Use Resources: access labs and templates that support your learning and writing.
Using the global search
Use the global search bar whenever you are unsure where something lives. It is designed to help you discover content, not to test your memory.
- • Example navigation path: Problems → open a problem → view its thread → submit a solution.
- • Useful keywords include Problems, Student Bulletin, ODEIntBee, LaTeX Lab, Manim Lab, and Events.
- • Searching by topic also works well (e.g. ODE, Analysis, Calculus).
Choose your path
- Students: Programmes → Resources → Problems
- Visitors: Programmes → Events → Team / Outreach
- Career-focused: Careers → Resources → Problems → Bulletin
How the site fits together
Think of the platform as a loop: Programmes give direction → Problems build skill → Resources support clarity → Events create momentum → then you return stronger.
How to participate
- • Attempt problems regularly.
- • Write clear solutions when submitting in the Problems area.
- • Use computational tools privately to explore ideas.
- • Attend events and engage with the community.
- • Contribute write-ups or announcements through the Student Bulletin.
Executive & Press portals
- • Executive Portal: platform administration, programmes, and events.
- • Press Portal: Student Bulletin management, announcements, and media content.
Two-week habits that work
- • Attempt problems consistently.
- • Improve clarity and structure in written solutions.
- • Stay engaged with at least one programme or event.