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26th July 2013, 04:08 PM
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How to take admission in MSc in statistics? I am studying TYBSc with statistics


How may I take admission in M.Sc in Statistics? Is there any entrance exam for the same? I'm studying in TY B.Sc with statistics

plz.tell me any entrance for msc in stats...?





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14th October 2013, 06:35 PM
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can i do msc statistics by studying privately at home?
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26th April 2017, 07:23 PM
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How ta take admission in M.Sc statistics? Entrance exam syllabus & which of the entrance for the M.Sc statistics in IIT?
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2nd June 2017, 04:20 PM
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Default Re: How to take admission in MSc in statistics? I am studying TYBSc with statistics

Yes, you can get admission in M.Sc in statistics if you fulfill the below mentioned criteria.
M.Sc in statistics (Masters of Science in statistics) is a post graduate course. This is 2 years course and this can be done as full time or part time basis. The eligibility required to get admission and the entrance exam details are mentioned below.

Eligibility criteria:
- The candidate should complete their graduation in the same stream or any related stream like mathematics/ computer applications/ statistics etc with minimum 55% from any recognised university.
- The aggregate required may vary from university to university
- The entrance exams are conducted by every university. You can attend any university exam in which you wanted to join.

Some of the university entrance exams are mentioned below.
- Agra university entrance exam
- Aligarh Muslim university entrance exam
- Amrita university entrance exam
- Andhra university entrance exam
- Banasthali vidyapith entrance exam
- DR BR Ambedkar Marthwada university entrance exam
- Gauhati university entrance exam
- IIT JEE
- KIITEE
- NMIMS entrance exam
- NEHU entrance exam
- OU entrance exam
- PU entrance exam
And also university of different states conduct entrance exam.
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3rd May 2018, 04:30 PM
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The minimum eligibility for admission to which is completion of B.A. (Honors)/ B.Sc.(Honors) in Statistics or Mathematics /Bsc MAths with computer and statistics as one of the subject, or graduation with min. 60% in a related discipline (Mathematics and Statistics as main subjects at the level of graduation ) from a recognized university.

Some institutes conduct their own entrance exams for selecting and admitting candidates, while some select students on the basis of the merit obtained at the level of graduation.

The best colleges to study Msc Statistics are:
ISI- Indian statistical institute
IIT K
Delhi university
Lovely Professional University
St Xavier's college mumbai
Lady shri ram college for women
Indian school of mines
Loyola college chennai
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I want hcu statistics previous year question papers and best coaching centres
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Where can I get pg statistics model papers with answers
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