M.Sc Statistics

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Vidhi

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Since there is no separate Statistics paper in the UGC NET exam, you can choose Mathematical Sciences (Code 88). This subject includes topics from statistics, mathematics, and operations research, making it the best fit for your background.

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Aadit Singh Uppal

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This decision is a very good idea and implementing it can help you upscale your future. It has been observed that candidates who completea master's programme are offered far more lucrative opportunites and a wider range of benefits which allows them to lead a stable life and make higher incomes.

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Aadit Singh Uppal

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There are various recruiters who offer job opportunities in this sector and provide the necessary guidance and experience to the students which helps them rise and shine in their careers. Pfizer, ICICI Bank, Flipkart, Johnson & Johnson, McKinsey & Company, ISI etc. are considered to be the top recruiting companies in this field.

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Aadit Singh Uppal

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MSc in Statistics graduates have a wide range of opportunities accompanied by lucrative packages and incentives. the highest salary for an MSc Statistics graduate is considered to be around 14.9 LPA, and average salary for a fresher in MSc Statistics is estimated to be around INR 4-7 LPA.

As the experience increases over the time, income also starts to grow with new skills and knowledge gained.

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Aadit Singh Uppal

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Here are a few reasons why candidates consider pursuing MSc Statistics course:

  • High Demand: In today's data-driven world, there is a growing demand for professionals with strong statistical skills.
  • Versatility: A degree in statistics provides a versatile skill set that can be applied across various fields and industries.
  • Career Opportunities: Graduates of MSc Statistics programs have a wide range of career opportunities available to them. 
  • Competitive Salary: Statistical skills are highly valued in the job market, leading to competitive salaries for professionals with an MSc in Statistics. 
  • Problem-Solving Skills:&n
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Rupesh Katariya

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Hello!

M.Sc. Business Statistics and M.Sc. Data Science are related but not exactly the same. Business Statistics focuses more on the application of statistical methods and tools in business contexts, including data analysis, forecasting, and decision-making. On the other hand, M.Sc. Data Science is broader and encompasses not just statistics, but also programming, machine learning, data visualization, and big data technologies.

While an M.Sc. in Business Statistics may not directly prepare you for an AI Engineer role (which requires strong programming and machine learning expertise), you can certainly pursue AI roles with additional ski

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