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Results​ 2025 - East Division

Congratulations to the 1539 students who participated in the East Division of the 2025 Simon Marais Mathematics Competition! We are very pleased that students from so many Universities performed well and are excited to report the results*.

We will be sending additional information to all Local Coordinators shortly, so that students that did not place or win a cash prize can receive feedback on their performance. Meanwhile, our thanks to all Local Coordinators for their key contribution to the success of an event that crosses so many time zones.
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Please keep in mind that seven of the eight problems were scored on a scale 0-7, while B4 was scored on a scale 0-14.


Individual prize-winners (643 participated):
1st place (joint): Total A$8500, A$4250 per student
Siwon Park (Seoul National University), 47
Seungho Song (Seoul National University), 47

3rd place (joint): A$3500, A$1167 per student
William Cheah (The University of Melbourne), 42
Donghyun Park (Seoul National University), 42
Jaehoon Shin (Seoul National University), 42

6th place: A$1000
Seunghwan Lee (Seoul National University), 39
 
7th place (joint): Total A$2000, A$1000 per student
Sungjun Choi (Seoul National University), 38
Yunkai Wu (Nanyang Technological University), 38

9th place: A$1000
Hyomin Park (Seoul National University), 37

10th place: A$1000
Hyunjun Lee (Seoul National University), 36

 
Pairs prize-winners (448 pairs participated):
1st place: A$10000, A$5000 per student
Mahavir Gandhi & Vedant Saini (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 51
 
2nd place: A$7000, A$3500 per student
Jimin Kim & Yuwan Seo (Seoul National University), 50
 
3rd place (joint): Total A$5000, A$1250 per student 
An Thinh Nguyen & Danh Tran (National University of Singapore), 48
Christopher Tran & Zizhen Wu (The University of Melbourne), 48

5th place (joint): Total A$4000, A$1000 per student
[Name Withheld] & Joo Young Park (Seoul National University), 45
Zijun Meng & Ching Yan Timothy Yau (The Chinese University of Hong Kong), 45

7th place (joint): Total A$6000, A$1000 per student
Hyunwoo Choi & Woojin Kim (Seoul National University), 44
Jihwan Kim & Minjun Kim (Seoul National University), 44

Junsu Kim & Seungjae Yun (Seoul National University), 44

10th place (joint): Total A$2000, A$500 per student
Jeewon Kim & Dongryung Yi (KAIST), 41
Huu An Phan & Duy Tran (Nanyang Technological University), 41


University prize-winners (67 participated):
1st Place: A$15000
National University of Singapore, 149
 
2nd Place: A$12000
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 148

3rd Place: A$8000
The University of Melbourne, 146

(See Rule 5.5 for the method of calculating University Scores: "A University score will be calculated for each University based on the performance of its participating students, as follows. The University score will be the maximum over all possible Eligible Groupings for that University. An Eligible Grouping consists of at most 3 individuals and at most 2 pairs, such that at most 4 of the students involved are of the same gender. An Eligible Grouping score is the sum of up to five scores: one for each individual and each pair in that Eligible Grouping.")

 
Australia-only prize-winners:
Best individual entry:  A$1500
William Cheah (The University of Melbourne), 42
 
Best pairs entry: Total A$3000, A$1500 each
Christopher Tran & Zizhen Wu (The University of Melbourne), 48

Best University: A$5000
The University of Melbourne, 146

 
Hofflin Prize (across both Divisions):
​(Total A$3000, awarded for most creative solution to any problem in the Competition.)
Jimin Kim & Yuwan Seo (Seoul National University) for their unique and creative solution to A3 - A$1500 each


Merit Prizes
(A$1000 for individuals and A$2000 for pairs outside the Top 10, subject to reduction if necessary to ensure that the amount does not exceed that of any Top 10 prizes in the same Division and category - awarded for creative or insightful work on any problem.)
Arjun Maneesh Agarwal & Piyush Kumar Jha (Chennai Mathematical Institute) for their solution to A1 - A$1000 each

 
IMC Prizes for Performance on the Hardest Problem
(A$1000 per person, shared in case of ties, awarded to entrants from Australia and New Zealand for highest scores on the hardest problem in the Competition, as determined by the average scores per problem. Ties broken if possible by scores on the other problems, in order of increasing average score.)
William Cheah (The University of Melbourne), 42 - A$1000
Katya Valentine (UNSW), 34 - A$1000
Mitchell Hall & Chris Pan (The University of Sydney), 32 - A$500 each


IMC Prizes for Female and Gender Diverse Entrants
(A$1500 per person, shared in case of ties, including between members of an eligible/non-eligible pair.
Awarded to Australian and New Zealand entrants - individuals and pairs - where the individual or a member of the pair identifies their gender as other than male; based on highest placings in either individual or pairs category, as determined by quantile ranking.)
Christopher Tran & Zizhen Wu (The University of Melbourne), 48 - A$750 each
Katya Valentine (UNSW), 34 - A$1500
Inez Crosby (The Australian National University), 25 - A$1500


Jane Street Prizes for Female and Gender Diverse Entrants
(A$2000 per person, shared in case of ties, including between members of an eligible/non-eligible pair.
Awarded to East Division entrants outside Australia and New Zealand - individuals and pairs - where the individual or a member of the pair identifies their gender as other than male; based on highest placings in either individual or pairs category, as determined by quantile ranking.)
Shriyaa Srivastava (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata), 32 - A$2000
Yu Peng Ng & Xinyue Wu (National University of Singapore), 37 - A$1000 each
Yuting Lu (The University of Hong Kong), 26: A$2000
Aadrita Paul & Surya Raju (Chennai Mathematical Institute), 32 - A$1000 each
[Name Withheld] & Dayeon Kim (Yonsei University), 30: A$1000 each


Best individual entry by country (only scores 7 and above):
Australia:
William Cheah (The University of Melbourne), 42

Hong Kong:
Chong Ho Hsieh (The Chinese University of Hong Kong), 35
Ruizheng Zhu  (The Chinese University of Hong Kong), 35

India:
Shriyaa Srivastava (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata), 32

Indonesia:
Jose Gabriel Thendito (Bina Nusantara University), 15

Malaysia:
Yu Qian Lim (Universiti Putra Malaysia), 24

Mongolia:
Nursoltan Khavalbolot (National University of Mongolia), 23

Nepal:
Kritesh Dhakal (Kathmandu University), 11

New Zealand:
Anatol Coen (The University of Auckland), 29

Philippines:
Alvann Walter Paredes Dy (University of the Philippines Diliman), 23

Singapore:
Yunkai Wu (Nanyang Technological University), 38
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South Korea:
Siwon Park (Seoul National University), 47
Seungho Song (Seoul National University), 47

Sri Lanka:
Gonaduwage Maneth Banula Perera (University of Moratuwa), 21
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Asiri Ranasinghe (University of Colombo), 21

Thailand:
 [Name Withheld] (Chulalongkorn University), 21


Best pairs entry by country (only scores 7 and above):
Australia:
Christopher Tran & Zizhen Wu (The University of Melbourne), 48

Hong Kong:
Zijun Meng & Ching Yan Timothy Yau (The Chinese University of Hong Kong), 45

India:
Mahavir Gandhi & Vedant Saini (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 51

Indonesia:
Johansen Tan & Lucky Raffael Wijaya (Bina Nusantara University), 14

Malaysia:
Yi Heng Tan & Yichen Yao (Xiamen University Malaysia), 21

Mongolia:
[Name Withheld] & [Name Withheld] (National University of Mongolia), 14

New Zealand:
Mikhail Pavlov & Oleg Shuvaev (University of Canterbury ), 20

Philippines:
Joseph Benedict Gatmen & Jose Mari Paolo Rollan (University of the Philippines Diliman), 16

Singapore:
An Thinh Nguyen & Danh Tran (National University of Singapore), 48

South Korea:
Jimin Kim & Yuwan Seo (Seoul National University), 50

Thailand:
[Name Withheld] & Krittitee Naulkhao (Chulalongkorn University), 24


Top Quartile listings for Individuals, Pairs and Universities:
Names in italics will receive Best-in-University Prizes:  $200 for individuals and $400 for pairs (A$200 per student), with a minimum of A$100 per student in case of ties. This year the cut-off for Best-in-University prizes was set at top 25%.
 
Best-in-University Prizes are sponsored by:
Jane Street in Hong Kong, India and South Korea (as well as the West division)
Optiver (Australia) in Australia and New Zealand
Optiver (Singapore) in Singapore
Stonehage Fleming Charitable Foundation and the Marais Family in the rest of the East Division
 
Individual:
Siwon Park (Seoul National University), 47
Seungho Song (Seoul National University), 47
William Cheah (The University of Melbourne), 42

Donghyun Park (Seoul National University), 42
Jaehoon Shin (Seoul National University), 42
Seunghwan Lee (Seoul National University), 39
Sungjun Choi (Seoul National University), 38
Yunkai Wu (Nanyang Technological University), 38
Hyomin Park (Seoul National University), 37
Hyunjun Lee (Seoul National University), 36
Chong Ho Hsieh (The Chinese University of Hong Kong), 35
Dahoon Lee (Seoul National University), 35
Ruizheng Zhu (The Chinese University of Hong Kong), 35
Katya Valentine (UNSW), 34

Naman Doshi (UNSW), 33
Shriyaa Srivastava (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata), 32
Aditya . (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 31
Siddhartha Bhattacharya (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata), 31
Jung YeongHun (KAIST), 31
Kevin Phan (UNSW), 30
Oliver Taylor (The University of Melbourne), 30
[Name Withheld] (Indian Institute of Science), 29
Anubhav Ammangi (UNSW), 29
Anatol Coen (The University of Auckland), 29
Shyam Patankar (Chennai Mathematical Institute), 29
Wee Kean Tan (National University of Singapore), 28

Nishant Lamboria (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata), 27
Dinh Kien Nguyen (National University of Singapore), 27
Tirth Patel (Macquarie University), 27
Vedansh Garg (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 26
Yuting Lu (The University of Hong Kong), 26
Nicolai Robinson (University of Queensland), 26

Xiaorui Zhang (National University of Singapore), 26
Aditya Bhandari (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi), 25
Inez Crosby (The Australian National University), 25

Shishir Vuppala (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 25
Hui Hin Chui (The Chinese University of Hong Kong), 24

Seongchul Ha (Yonsei University), 24
Shrajal Kushwaha (Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore), 24
Yu Qian Lim (Universiti Putra Malaysia), 24

Kwong Weng Loh (National University of Singapore), 24
Shaswat Pratiyush (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata), 24
Dhakshith Raam Senthilvel (Indian Institute of Science), 24
Abhinav Shripad (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi), 24
Ameya Tripathi (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 24
Zirui Zhang (The Australian National University), 24
[Name Withheld] (National University of Singapore), 23
Sayan Bhadra (Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore), 23
Sarji Elijah Bona (National University of Singapore), 23
Prantik Ganguli (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata), 23
Zhibo Jin (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), 23
Soham Kabir (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata), 23
Nursoltan Khavalbolot (National University of Mongolia), 23
Wei Ming Lee (National University of Singapore), 23
Jeffrey Lee (National University of Singapore), 23
Alvann Walter Paredes Dy (University of the Philippines Diliman), 23
Jeong Seoyun (KAIST), 23
Luke Sebastian Sy (National University of Singapore), 23
Michael Yeoh (University of Western Australia), 23
Siddhant Agrawal (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi), 22
Saksham Jindal (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 22
Eric Lee (The University of Sydney), 22
Rishi Vardhan Majji (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 22
Bailey Moir (University of Canterbury), 22
Aakash Tarang (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 22
Yi Fan Tey (National University of Singapore), 22
Parth Vartak (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 22
[Name Withheld] (National University of Singapore), 21
[Name Withheld] (Chulalongkorn University), 21
Prerit Advani (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay ), 21
Ravi Bahukhandi (The University of Hong Kong), 21
Minjun Kim (Yonsei University), 21
Shawn Thomas Koshy (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 21
Aayush Kuthari (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi), 21
Jin Tao Lim (National University of Singapore), 21
Mingyuan Lu (National University of Singapore), 21
Luna Marko (Monash University), 21
Robert McIntyre (University of Western Australia), 21
Nishant Nishant (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur), 21
Rishabh Pandey (Indian Institute of Technology, Madras), 21
Gonaduwage Maneth Banula Perera (University of Moratuwa), 21

Jason Phan (The University of Sydney), 21
Anurag Ramachandran (Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore), 21
Asiri Ranasinghe (University of Colombo), 21
Srisharan Allala (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur), 20
Naveen Kumar G (Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore), 20
Shah Jahan Ishaq (The University of Hong Kong), 20
Minjae Kim (Yonsei University), 20
Junehee Lee (Seoul National University), 20
Won Suk Lee (Seoul National University), 20
Joel Lee (UNSW), 20
Jacob Miller (The University of Auckland), 20
Raphael Ngooi (University of Wollongong), 20
Sri Architha Rajasundar Suriya (Indian Institute of Science), 20
Darshan Venkatesan (UNSW), 20
Nigel Yong (National University of Singapore), 20
[Name Withheld] (Indian Institute of Technology, Madras), 19
Brian Neng Ye Bong (National University of Singapore), 19
Youngjun Chong (Korea University), 19
Raj Dakshit (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi), 19
Laxmi Narasimha Reddy Eppa (Indian Institute of Technology, Madras), 19
Benjamin Jacob (Ateneo de Manila University), 19
Adnan Sadik (KAIST), 19
[Name Withheld] (Chennai Mathematical Institute), 18
Purab Kumar Agarwal (Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati), 18
Khushhal Bansal (Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati), 18

Praneet Singh Bhatia (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 18
Hanseo Ga (Korea University), 18
Shreyas Ganga (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 18
Aradhya Goel (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur), 18
Tejas Keswani (Indian Institute of Science), 18
Kirit Maitra (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata), 18
Tanmay Pratap Singh (Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati), 18
Vighnesh Sangle (Chennai Mathematical Institute), 18
Hyeonu Son (Yonsei University), 18
Hyunjun Song (Korea University), 18
Guanchen Yuan (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), 18
[Name Withheld] (The Chinese University of Hong Kong), 17
Medikonduri Aaryan Sriram (Indian Institute of Technology, Madras), 17
Chris Ahn (UNSW), 17
JeongBeom Chae (Seoul National University), 17
Vu Tung Lam Dinh (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), 17
Shreya Gupta Ray (Chennai Mathematical Institute), 17
Murali Krishna (Indian Institute of Science), 17
Shivam Kumar (Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur), 17
Chi Liu (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), 17
Siwei Liu (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), 17
Maalav Mehta (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi), 17
Pritesh Mehta (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi), 17
Ashwandh Panwar (Chennai Mathematical Institute), 17
Nandnee Priya (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 17
Moch Alfarizky Harya Putra (The University of Sydney), 17
Shaik Rehan (Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati), 17
Grace Roberts (University of Canterbury), 17
Rohan Roy (Chennai Mathematical Institute), 17
Samvit Shandilya (Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati), 17
Sean Matthew Tan (Ateneo de Manila University), 17
Shiven Toshniwal (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 17
Zhiqi Yao (The University of Hong Kong), 17
[Name Withheld] (Indian Institute of Science), 16
[Name Withheld] (Ateneo de Manila University), 16
Max Campbell (UNSW), 16
Ayush Gangal (Indian Institute of Technology, Madras), 16
Navya Garg (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 16
Mikaela Gray (University of Queensland), 16
Pulkit Gupta (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 16
Sathvik H S (Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore), 16
Fu Lin Hong (University of Waikato), 16
Chirayu Jain (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 16
Suyash Jindal (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur), 16
Sarvesh Joshi (Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati), 16
Anant Kerur (Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore), 16
Binh Ngo (KAIST), 16
Cheng Yiin Ong (Nanyang Technological University), 16
Sunggeun Park (Korea University), 16
Mayank Soni (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay ), 16
Bryant Tan (National University of Singapore), 16
Surya Venkataramanan (Chennai Mathematical Institute), 16
Yitong Zheng (University of Queensland), 16

 
Pairs:
Mahavir Gandhi & Vedant Saini (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 51
Jimin Kim & Yuwan Seo (Seoul National University), 50
An Thinh Nguyen & Danh Tran (National University of Singapore), 48

Christopher Tran & Zizhen Wu (The University of Melbourne), 48
[Name Withheld] & Joo Young Park (Seoul National University), 45
Zijun Meng & Ching Yan Timothy Yau (The Chinese University of Hong Kong), 45
Hyunwoo Choi & Woojin Kim (Seoul National University), 44

Jihwan Kim & Minjun Kim (Seoul National University), 44
Junsu Kim & Seungjae Yun (Seoul National University), 44
Jeewon Kim & Dongryung Yi (KAIST), 41
Huu An Phan & Duy Tran (Nanyang Technological University), 41
Dinh Toan Khuc& Van Hoang Nguyen (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), 39
Kaustav Mishra & Shreyan Ray (Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur), 38
Siddharth Choppara & Malay Mahajan (Chennai Mathematical Institute), 37

Yu Peng Ng & Xinyue Wu (National University of Singapore), 37
[Name Withheld] & Sungtae Hwang (KAIST), 35
Raiymbek Baishuak & Rickson Caleb Yap Tan (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), 35
Joel Bariss & Ethan Yap (The Australian National University), 35
Shikhar Chandra & Mauryavardhan Singh (Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur), 35
Xueyi Chee & Rayan Mehta (UNSW), 35
Kavya Gupta & Rishabh Raj Prakash (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 35
Mehul Borad & Chidvilas Reddy Vavilala (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 34
[Name Withheld] & Daniel Seo (UNSW), 32
Mitchell Hall & Chris Pan (The University of Sydney), 32
Max Judd & Ryan Yang (The Australian National University), 32
Zhiyenkozha Matniyazov & Amir Sakhipov (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), 32
Aadrita Paul & Surya Raju (Chennai Mathematical Institute), 32
Joshua Prince & Brian Ren (UNSW), 32
[Name Withheld] & Peddu Yeseswa (Indian Institute of Technology, Madras), 31
Nirav Bhattad & Aditya Neeraje (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 31
[Name Withheld] & Dayeon Kim (Yonsei University), 30
Qing Hong Boon & Hua Zhi Vee (National University of Singapore), 30
Satyam Chakravorty & Shourya Kumar (Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur), 30
Hanchao Li & James Jiayu Liu (National University of Singapore), 30
Suhas Alladaboina & Kushal Putti (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 29
David Nachuan Chen & David Jin (UNSW), 29
Liam Harcombe & Aden Power (The Australian National University), 29
Indra Kusumah-Kasim & Lauren Yim (Monash University), 29
Rupsa Ray & Shambo Saha (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata), 29
Daksh Arora & Amogh Gajera (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi), 28
Soumil Bansal & Somya Bansal (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi), 28

Archisman Bhattacharya & Sourodeep Kanjilal (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata), 28
Koustav Chowdhury & Bibhabasu Mandal (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata), 28
Saketh Dasari & Venkata Yugesh Duggineni (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 28
Tanmay Kamat & Bharat Luthra (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi), 28
Hrishika Agrawal & Tanishq husain (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 27
Shyam Banerjee & Amlandeep Basu (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata), 27
Ahan Chakraborty & Arnab Sanyal (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata), 27
Anuj Chandak & Raj Chandak (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi), 27
Yat Long Cheng & Man Yin Cheung (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), 27
Soham Dutta & A.N.S.M. Tamimuddin (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata), 27
Samyak Kar & Atmadeep Sengupta (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata), 27
Yeonjin Kim & Dohyun Kwon (KAIST), 27
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Reeck Mondal & Ayush Saha (Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur), 27
[Name Withheld] & Antriksh Rastogi (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur), 26
Somarddha Das & Tanishq Kumar Prasad (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata), 26
Manya Kansal & Amaan Khan (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi), 26
Liam Murray & Ruiying Wu (The Australian National University), 26
Rohit R U & Raghav Sharma (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 26
Aritro Ray & Rajit Singh Gour (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 26
Vanshika & Rachit Bhalani (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi), 25
Shounak Kar & Ayush Baran Sen (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata), 25
Bhavishya Motwani & Muhammad Hasan Rahmani (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi), 25
Luke Page & Deelaka Suraweera (Monash University), 25
Aditya Prakash & Tanishq Sura (Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur), 25

[Name Withheld] & Krittitee Naulkhao (Chulalongkorn University), 24
[Name Withheld] & Muralidhar Rao M (Indian Institute of Science), 24
Oishik Basu & Jishnu Ghosh (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata), 24
Annalisa Calvi & Raymond Wong (Monash University), 24
Frances Chan & Qixuan Xia (The Australian National University), 24
Srikar J V & Harshath M (Indian Institute of Technology, Madras), 24
Chaitanya Jain & Amritpal Singh (Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani, Pilani), 24
Aditya Khambete & Gaurav Revankar (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 24
Shivansh Nair & Shayna Sinha (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 24
Kabir Singh & Chiraayu Sneha Nanda (Chennai Mathematical Institute), 24

[Name Withheld] & Tianyu Feng (The University of Adelaide), 23
[Name Withheld] & Advait Gupta (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 23
Venkata Siva Ram Addagada & Maneendhar reddy Yakkanti (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 23
Aryav Ahuja & Yianni Scarlis (The University of Sydney), 23
Aarya Bhatt & Harpuneet Singh (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur), 23
Priyankar Biswas & Arkaprovo Das (Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore), 23
Soumyadeep Dutta & Arpit Gupta (Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur), 23
Amalesh Ghate & Kashvi Khurana (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi), 23
Jaden Goh & Zhixian Wang (Nanyang Technological University), 23
Arnab Goyal & Sarthak Maheshwari (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi), 23
Raghav Iyengar & Pulkit Jindal (Indian Institute of Technology, Madras), 23
Nobuhiko Kashima & Yuge Shi (National University of Singapore), 23
Shashwat Kasliwal & Pratyush Sharma (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi), 23
Rudrayan Kundu & Ritwick Pal (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata), 23
Matthew Veld & Edward Wang (The University of Melbourne), 23
Owen Yi & Nathan Zhou (The University of Sydney), 23
[Name Withheld] & Jingxing Ni (The Chinese University of Hong Kong), 22
Agastya Agrawal & Abhinav Negi (Chennai Mathematical Institute), 22
Srijan Bhowmick & Rahul Konar (Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata), 22
Chenxi Dong & Duy Anh Nguyen (Nanyang Technological University), 22
Arnav Garg & Srutarshi Tripathi (Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur), 22
Subham Goenka & Vinayak Gupta (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi), 22
Ryan Hota & Abhinandan Saha (Chennai Mathematical Institute), 22
Kislaya Kislaya & Vivswan Savyasachi (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi), 22
Mitchell Li & Xuanyu Liu (UNSW), 22
Ziwei Liu & Qianyue Wang (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), 22
Sai Teja Madineni & Sreekar Velamakanni (Indian Institute of Technology, Madras), 22
Naman Maheshwari & Ritujeet Sarkar (Chennai Mathematical Institute), 22
Gavin Min & Oscar Pritchard (UNSW), 22
Harshit Somani & Visharad Srivastava (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay), 22
 

Universities (top performer in country noted in brackets):
National University of Singapore, 149 (Singapore)
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 148 (Hong Kong)
The University of Melbourne, 146 (Australia)
Seoul National University, 144 (South Korea)
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, 142 (India)
Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, 142 (India)
University of New South Wales, 134
Chennai Mathematical Institute, 127
The Australian National University, 122
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, 118
Yonsei University, 108
Monash University, 104
Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore, 102
Nanyang Technological University, 102
Indian Institute of Science, 98
KAIST, 95
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, 93
The University of Sydney, 93

 
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