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Ritika Singh

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Yes, just keep a check on release date of application form.

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Dhanshri patil

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Computer best ahe incase future ki statistics? statistucs best he ki Computer  

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Nidhi Kumari

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Candidates must typically meet certain qualifying requirements to be admitted to a B.Sc. program in statistics. Generally speaking, candidates should have a good background in mathematics and have finished their higher secondary education (10+2). The majority of schools demand a minimum percentage, usually between 50-60%, in topics like science and maths, especially for statistics-related degrees. Some colleges may provide direct admissions based on academic performance, while others may administer entrance exams such as the Indian Statistical Institute's assessments or the Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET). Since these can differ
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Akansha Bisht

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Some of the highest-paying jobs for people with a BSc in Statistics include:Quantitative analyst: INR 11.5 LPA.Survey statistician: INR 15 LPA.Other jobs that people with a BSc in Statistics can pursue include Statistical researcher, Data analyst, Risk analyst, Machine learning engineer, Business intelligence analyst, Financial analyst, Cost estimator, Business analyst, Market researcher, and Economist. 

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Akansha Bisht

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BSc Statistics lab subjects are equally important as core and elective subjects. Here are some of the semester-wise lab subjects included in the program:First-Year BSc Statistics Lab SubjectsConstruction of questionnaires and schedulesDescriptive Statistics and ProbabilityInferencepresentation of data using different diagrams and graphsSecond-Year BSc Statistics Lab SubjectsComputation of different measures of Central TendencySampling Theory and Time SeriesStatistical Data Analysis Using EXCELTest of hypothesisThird-Year BSc Statistics Lab SubjectsChi-square and F distributionsSimple correlation and regressionSPSSStatistical Data Analy
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Akansha Bisht

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BSc Statistics elective subjects are taken along with the core and lab subjects during the program. Here are some of the BSc Statistics elective subjects:MacroeconomicsSociologyPhysicsGeologyAgriculture Science    

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Akansha Bisht

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BSc Statistics course is a 3-year undergraduate program that broadly deals with the areas of Probability and Statistical Methods, Numerical Analysis, Survey Sampling, etc. that is essential for analysis of statistical data and solving statistical problems. It can be pursued after class 12 and is spread over six semesters covering different aspects.Students willing to pursue this course must have completed Class 12 in the Science stream with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as compulsory subjects and obtained a minimum of 50% aggregate marks from a recognised board.Moreover, the BSc Statistics syllabus and subjects are divided into c
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Akansha Bisht

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I'm afraid you won't be eligible to get admission to the BSc Statistics program as Mathematics is the main subject in the Statistics domain and scoring good marks in it is important. However, you can go for Statistics Online Courses & Certifications. There are plenty of options available for every course level.

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Akansha Bisht

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Beneath we have discussed a few differences between BSc Statistics and BSc Statistics Honours based on a few important grounds.ParametersBSc StatisticsBSc Statistics HonoursQualificationBachelor of Science in StatisticsBachelor of Science in Statistics HonoursCourse OverviewBSc Statistics Lays emphasis on the collection, meaningful segregation, and interpretation of collected data.BSc Statistics Honours not only emphasizes the areas of collection, meaningful segregation, and interpretation of collected data, but also the approach of the course is much more detailedDuration3 Years3 YearsEligibility10+2 from a recognized educat
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Akansha Bisht

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A three-year undergraduate program with a focus on statistics is called BSc Hons Statistics. The program encourages an interdisciplinary approach to the study of computers, statistics, and mathematics to promote a holistic education that helps solve problems in the social sciences, engineering, physical sciences, and biosciences.

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