M.Sc Statistics

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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Yes,
According to your exam rank, you can apply for M.Sc.

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akhil sharma

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Read about the exam in detail here, and practice the question paper available:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/sri-krishnadevaraya-university/skucet-exam-question-papers

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akhil sharma

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Sharing a link to help you - https://www.andhrauniversity.edu.in/academics/ug-and-pg-syllabus
Click and see the information under Department of Statistics.

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Rishab Mehta

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Candidate must have passed B.Sc with Statistics and Mathematics as optional subjects and must have secured minimum 50% in Statistics at graduation level. For SC/ ST candidate 45% marks is required.

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Rishab Mehta

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Yes, you can. Osmania University, Hyderabad and Acharya Nagarjuna University Hyderabad offer distance education programme in M.Sc Statistics.

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Garvit Kumar

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Section A: Statistical Methods
Sheppards Corrections for grouping
Central and non-central moments
Skewness and Kurtosis
B1, B2, r1 and r2 Coefficients
Principle of least squares
Family of curves
Empirical Bivariate Distributions
Covariance, Correlation and Regression
Data Interpretation
Large sample tests of significance for proportions, means, standard deviations, correlation Coefficient
Small sample tests of significance based on normal Chi-square, t and F distributions
Non-parametric tests advantages and disadvantages one sample paired samples
Sign test, Wilcoxon signed rank test
Analysis of variance of one way and two way classifications
Principl
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Sushant Sharma

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Admission of candidates in the above course is merit-based. Candidate must have passed bachelor of science with statistics as a major subject to get eligible for the course. All the best!

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