Posted by Admin on 24-03-2023 in Shiksha hub
Posted by Admin on 24-03-2023 in Shiksha hub
B.Sc. (Hons.) Statistics is a three-year undergraduate program with a specialization in statistics and stats related principles.The minimum eligibility criterion which most of the institutes ask for is a score of at least 55% (relaxable for reserved category candidates) at 10+2 or equivalent level.
The average tuition fee charged for the course in Indian colleges/University ranges and depends upon the nature of college/institute (that is government, state/private/deemed) as well as its location.
The course can be pursued by a candidate after the completion of his/her 10+2 or equivalent level education from a recognized state or central board. Candidates who have done diploma equivalent after class X can also make an application for the course provided they fulfill other eligibility criterions.
The process of admissions to the course involves a Common Entrance Test (CET) based selection method as well as merit-based selection criterion that is the percentage of marks obtained at 10+2 or equivalent level by the candidate. Colleges and Institute that provide admissions through CET mechanism rely on the score of National Level entrance exams like BHUEE, NET, etc while some of them go for a separate entrance exam of their own (like PUET).
The course provides complete knowledge of principles and techniques related to statistics and data management to the graduate level students. It aims at providing a holistic overview of all the aspects related to the subject. Apart from that, the course covers all the major concepts and principles as per global standard reference.
The syllabus of the course is divided into six semesters spread over a span of three years. The syllabus of the course is divided into various domain related subjects and practical modules that students are taught during the course of their under graduation. The syllabus covers all the aspects related to statistics so, as to provide a holistic understanding of the subject to the undergraduate students.
The details regarding the syllabus of the course are mentioned below so, as to provide a reference to the candidates.
Year I | Year II | Year III |
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Descriptive Statistics | Probability Theory 2 | Categorical Data analysis |
Linear algebra | Indian Statistical System | Analysis of Variance |
Probability Theory 1 | Statistical quality control | Mathematical and Computing basics in statistics |
Numerical Methods | Population Statistics | Large sample theory |
Sample Survey | Demographics study | Project |
Communicative English | Seminar | Elective subject |
Practical | Research work | Viva-voce |
Mathematics | - | - |
Candidate must have passed the 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized state or central board with at least 55% (relaxable for reserved category candidates) marks at 10+2 or equivalent level.
The eligibility criteria’s mentioned above are common to most of the universities and colleges across the country that are offering this course to the students.
B.Sc. (Hons.) Statistics course admission is done through a common entrance test based admission process (as seen across various Universities and colleges in the country) as well as merit-based selection process (as seen in a good number of institutes/colleges). For more clarification and ease of understanding please, take a look at the below-mentioned points.
Admission process would more or less be same across all the colleges and universities that are offering this course.
The syllabus of the course is divided into six semesters spread over a span of three years. The syllabus of the course is divided into various domain related subjects and practical modules that students are taught during the course of their under graduation. The syllabus covers all the aspects related to statistics so, as to provide a holistic understanding of the subject to the undergraduate students.
The details regarding the syllabus of the course are mentioned below so, as to provide a reference to the candidates.
Year I | Year II | Year III |
---|---|---|
Descriptive Statistics | Probability Theory 2 | Categorical Data analysis |
Linear algebra | Indian Statistical System | Analysis of Variance |
Probability Theory 1 | Statistical quality control | Mathematical and Computing basics in statistics |
Numerical Methods | Population Statistics | Large sample theory |
Sample Survey | Demographics study | Project |
Communicative English | Seminar | Elective subject |
Practical | Research work | Viva-voce |
Mathematics | - | - |