M.Sc Statistics

Statistics is a discipline of mathematics that entails gathering and analyzing data, as well as employing the results of the study to guide business choices. A master’s degree in statistics is a postgraduate qualification in the subject of statistics. The course is also available via remote learning at several universities. This programme is for students who want to use mathematics and statistics to create answers to difficult situations.

Eligibility Criteria

  • A B.Sc degree in Statistics or Mathematics, or an equivalent degree in Statistics with Computer Applications, is required to pursue an MSc in Statistics.

  • Certain colleges may have a threshold percentage for students to be considered for admission. These cutoffs can be overall or sectional, for example, certain institutes may have a minimum percent in Mathematics as a cutoff, regardless of the cumulative score.

  • Aside from that, only a few colleges require an admission exam. Academic records, a written exam, and a personal interview are used to choose students. The written test is usually divided into two sections: objective and descriptive.

  • Basic statistics, probability theory, and computer principles are all covered in the curriculum. Candidates must have basic mathematics and analytical abilities, as well as the ability to work independently.

Course Duration

The M.Sc course duration is two years or Four semesters.

MadhuKumari
The following are the M.Sc Statistics jobs-

Consultant
Statistical Trainer
Content Analyst
Data Scientist
Data Analyst
Risk Analyst
Professor
Mathematician
Business Analyst
Statistician

MadhuKumari
In statistics, there are a number of technical words that might be confusing at times. It contains a lot of mathematical topics, thus kids who aren’t particularly proficient in arithmetic may find it difficult. The formulae are also arithmetically challenging to implement without making mistakes.

MadhuKumari
I don’t think so .Either subject is hard or not it is totally depends on you interest.

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