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Gonitzoggo (Bengali: গণিতযজ্ঞ) is an online platform based in Bangladesh that offers mathematics, physics, and astronomy contests and practice problems for students and Olympiad aspirants. Founded in 2018, it has become one of the country’s most widely used digital resources for STEM education and competitive problem solving.[1][2]

History

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Gonitzoggo was launched in 2018 by a group of Olympiad veterans who aimed to make high-quality problems freely accessible to students across Bangladesh. The platform expanded rapidly during the COVID-19 pandemic, enabling academic clubs and competition organizers to host online contests when in-person events were suspended.

Features

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  • Online contests in mathematics, physics, and astronomy
  • Practice archive with 200+ original problems
  • Leaderboards and analytics for student progress
  • Free hosting for other Olympiad and STEM clubs
  • Community forum and user accounts

Team and Founders

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The platform was co-founded by Olympiad alumni including Atiab Jobayer (Head of Engineering & Operations) and Md. Golam Musabbir Joy (Head of Academics).[3] As of 2025, Gonitzoggo is maintained by a volunteer team of over 20 members, divided into academic, engineering, and operations groups. Contributors include Saad Bin Quddus, Arnab Chowdhury, and Nujhat Ahmed Disha in academics, with engineering and operations led by S M A Nahian and Farhana Mojib.[4]

Recognition and Partnerships

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Gonitzoggo has partnered with national institutions and received several recognitions, including:

  • Being named the **Best Math Club (Online)** at the national round of the Bangladesh Mathematical Olympiad in 2023[5]
  • Serving as E-Olympiad Partner for the **Bangladesh Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics (BDOAA)** in 2025[6]
  • Hosting the **"Speed Math"** segment as Online Platform Partner for the 5th **NDC National Math Festival** in 2025[7]
  • Being listed as a resource by the **Bangladesh Mathematical Olympiad (BdMO)**[8]

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