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Arindam Modak

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For aspiring DU aspirants planning to pursue subjects like Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, and Physics; the following are the steps to be followed:1. Behold Eligibility CriteriaMathematics/Statistics/Physics: These courses have most probably Science subjects with Mathematics taken at Class 12. Since you have appeared for Class 12, check for the subjects.Economics: Delhi University may not require mathematics up to the 12th level for an aspirant at BA (Hons.) Economics, but it proves to be useful.Finalize that your subjects match the requirements as you will see in DU official norms for the specified courses.2. Appear For CUET (Comm
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Sagar Gupta

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With 84 marks in Statistics and 56 marks in Mathematics in the CUET exam, and having completed a B.Sc. in Mathematics, you are likely eligible to apply for an M.Sc. in Statistics. However, the final decision depends on the cutoffs set by the universities offering the program. Each university may have different cutoff marks based on factors such as the number of applicants and seat availability. Since your Mathematics score is somewhat lower, it's important to check if the specific institution you're applying to has any minimum required marks in Mathematics. Make sure to review the eligibility criteria and cutoff details of the institut
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Ravi Babu

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A B.Sc. with honours in statistics is offered by many colleges in Delhi. Some choices based on your 12th grade PCM score of 51% are as followsWith a competitive cutoff based on entrance exams and 12th-grade grades, Miranda House is well-known for its robust academic programs.For students who achieve well in their 12th grade, Shivaji College offers a B.Sc. in Statistics with a reasonably reasonable cutoff.With a cutoff that changes annually, Kamla Nehru College is an additional alternative that offers a B.Sc. (Hons) in Statistics.Indraprastha College for Women: Provides top-notch resources and statistics teachers

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Suyash Pandey

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Student reviews for MSc in Statistics programs at central universities in India reflect a mix of academic rigor, infrastructure quality, and opportunities for career growth.University of Delhi (DU): Reviews here often highlight the strong academic framework and the depth of the curriculum. The faculty is appreciated, though some students mention a gap in practical applications of statistics. Placements are relatively strong, with top companies like Deloitte and Ernst & Young visiting for recruitment.IITs (Bombay, Kanpur, etc.): Students at these institutes report a more research-oriented environment and the possibility of working on cu
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Abhishek Jha

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Admission to the B.Sc. Statistics programme at St. Joseph Degree College is typically based on the marks obtained in your Class 12 exams. With 524 marks, you may be eligible, but the final decision depends on the specific cutoff set by the college for that academic year, which can vary based on competition, category, and other factors. It's best to check the official St. Joseph Degree College website or contact their admissions office for the exact requirements and cutoff marks.

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Abhignan bollam

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The latest cutoff information for the B.Sc. in Economics, Mathematics, and Statistics at Christ University, Bangalore, varies yearly based on application volumes and seat availability. Admission typically requires strong academic performance in Class 12, particularly in Mathematics. The cutoff is competitive, with students needing above-average scores, often exceeding 85% in their qualifying examinations.

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Suyash Pandey

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To pursue an M.Sc. in Applied Statistics and Informatics at IIT Bombay, you must qualify for the Joint Admission Test for M.Sc. (JAM). This exam is the gateway to most postgraduate Science programs in IITs, including IIT Bombay. The specific eligibility criteria for the M.Sc. programme require:A bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as mathematics, statistics, computer science, or engineering, with certain minimum academic qualifications.Completion of required coursework in subjects relevant to the program, typically including mathematics and basic programming or statistics at the undergraduate level.Since you have a B.Com (Comput
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Sama Supriya

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Here are some entrance exams for pursuing graduation in statistics or economics in India:ISI Admission Test (ISIAT): Conducted by the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate programs Common University Entrance Test (CUET): The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts this exam for admission to economics programs in over 250 universities in India IIT JAM: A popular entrance exam for admission to MSc Statistics programs CPGET: A popular entrance exam for admission to MSc Statistics programs AP PGCET: A popular entrance exam for admission to MSc Statistics programs ICAR AIE
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Samir Bhardwaj

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 Law graduates from IILM University have promising career prospects, supported by a robust placement network and industry-focused training. The university's Career Development Cell (CDC) actively facilitates career opportunities across diverse legal domains.Career ProspectsCorporate Law: Graduates are placed in top law firms and corporate legal departments, handling mergers, compliance, and contract management.Litigation: Many alumni pursue careers in litigation, working as advocates in courts or under senior lawyers.Judicial Services: With dedicated support for exam preparation, students successfully enter judicial roles and publ
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Akansha Bisht

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Candidates after completing statistics courses can apply for a government job also. Statistics candidates are hired to teach students in government schools and colleges, and research in different government research organizations and health departments, etc. students can also work in administrative departments as statistical officers, etc. by appearing in UPSC exams conducted for different statistics posts.Different job roles provided by government organizations to statistics students are discussed below with their salaries and duties.Job ProfileDescriptionAverage SalaryStatistical ProgrammerThe primary responsibility of a statistical
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