Do student with mathematics can pursue M.Sc. Statistics?
Asked by Tanu Shka
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You can pursue M.Sc in Statistics, even if your B.Sc does not include any course on statistics. For example in Osmania University, University of Hyderabad, admissions to M.Sc. (Math/ApplMath/Stat/Apply. Stat) used to happen (currently I have no idea, but I guess it is still the case, anyway check their wepage) through a single entrance examination. However admission to IIT M.Sc. Stat programmes are done through a JAM (entrance exam for M.Sc. In Mathematical Statistics, which involves some stats also (see JAM website for a syllabus).
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Surely, you can pursue an M.Sc in Statistics, even if your B.Sc does not include any course on statistics. For example in Osmania University, University of Hyderabad, admissions to M.Sc (Math/ApplMath/Stat/Apply. Stat) used to happen (currently I have no idea, but I guess it is still the case, anyway check their wepage) through a single entrance examination. However, admission to IIT M.Sc Stat programmes are done through a JAM (entrance exam for M.Sc in Mathematical Statistics, which involves some stats also (see JAM website for a syllabus).
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