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Neha Arora

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IIT Kanpur JAM Cutoff 2024 has been released for Round 2. The most competitive course was M.Sc in Statistics, with the Cutoff of 63. For the OBC AI category candidates, the Cutoff stood at 187, for M.Sc in Statistics.If the Cutoff rank is more than 63, there is no scope of admission to IITs for M.Sc in Statistics. 

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Himanshi Tirkha

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Rajagiri College of Social Sciences does not offer M.Sc course. Apart from that M.Sc in Statistics and Data Science requires a B.Sc, B.Tech or any degree in the Science Field. With B.Com you can pursue M.Com, MBA or MMS. You can also pursue a CA, CMA (Certified Management Accountant), Company Secretary (CS). I hope it will help. 

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Vishal Singh

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Yes, different colleges and universities in India provide integrated B.Sc-M.Sc programs in statistics. Commonly, this courses merge undergraduate with postgraduate studies so that individuals can be awarded both Bachelor's degree (B.Sc) and Master's degree (M.Sc) in Statistics.Nevertheless, there are those integrated programs that have exit options after three years of study; this means that a student may choose to leave with a Bachelor's degree instead of completing the entire program. Some of the colleges are:Indian Statistical Institute (ISI)University of Delhi (DU)Banaras Hindu University (BHU)Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI), New DelhiU
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Chinmay Barman

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To be eligible for admission to the M.Sc. Statistics programme at MIT-WPU, you must meet the following criteria:Have a minimum aggregate score of 50% in a 3/4-year graduation or equivalent from a government-approved institutionHave a graduation in B.Sc./B.Sc.  (Hons) in Mathematics, Statistics, Data Science, Machine Learning, or equivalent degree

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The placement (statistics) for MS in Information Systems at Northeastern University is good as 91.8% graduates get a the highest salary of USD 70k or more. According to Northeastern University placements for MS in Information Systems, 94% of graduates are employed or in graduate school within nine months of graduation. Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services is the top industry and hires the highest 37.4% graduates. The popular employers who hires MS in Information Systems graduates are AWS, Airbnb, CNBC, IVIVA Medical, Facebook, etc.

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hi.You can still apply for the UGC NET Exam if the final exam results for your Masters degree are awaited. However, you will be only considered for the award of JRF and Lectureship when you pass the master’s degree with the required percentage within 2 years of UGC NET Result declaration. Otherwise, you will be exempted from it.

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Sattwik Kumar MardanInterested in BCA

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With an impressive achievement of securing a remarkable 76% in Mathematics Honors during your undergraduate studies, you are excellently poised to pursue an M.Sc. in Statistics. Your robust foundation in mathematics serves as a strong precursor to delve into the intricacies of statistical analysis. To embark on this academic journey, it's recommended that you meticulously explore the admission prerequisites and application timelines of the institutions offering M.Sc. Statistics programs. Highlighting your academic accomplishments, pertinent coursework, and any supplementary qualifications will undoubtedly bolster your application. Wish
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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Yes, you can pursue M.Sc. in Statistics even if you have completed your Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. Many universities and colleges offer M.Sc. In Statistics programs to students from diverse educational backgrounds. In Mumbai, there are several reputed institutions that offer M.Sc. In Statistics programs. Here are a few examples:University of MumbaiSNDT Women's UniversityNarsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS)Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS)  K. J. Somaiya College of Science and CommerceSt. Xavier's College  Ramnarain Ruia CollegeMithibai CollegeThese are just a few examples, and the
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