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Priya MahajanEducationist and Career Consultant since 2010

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Hi,
Your score is not very supportive especially for a popular field of computer science as such.
You need to check the exact details of the cut off from the college website.
You can try more colleges which are equally good and conduct their own entrance exams.
I know of LPU which would inform you the eligibility for a course, admission criteria as well as the scholarship for which you would be eligible including the scholarships it offers to aid education in such grim conditions of covid. The entrance test syllabus and paper pattern too is given.
you can check for Amity, SRM, LPU .So be fast to grab your seat in the best college which give
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The important topics covered in CPGET M.Sc. Statistics are given below, for detailed syllabus please see the link given below.
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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