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Part-A (40Marks) : Analysis of Quantitative Data, Probability and Random Experiment, Random Variables, Mathematical Expectation, Discrete Distributions, Discrete Distributions, Theory of Estimation and Statistical Tests.
Part-B (60Marks) : Analysis of Categorical Data, Large Sample Tests, Designs of Sample Surveys, Time Series Analysis, Index Numbers, Demand Analysis and Vital Statistics and Indian Official Statistics. It's better to go through the academic syllabus studied at graduation and 10+2 level instead
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