What is the course structure and syllabus of BSc Hons in Statistics at Hindu College?

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The Hindu College BSc (Hons) in Statistics is a three-year programme divided into six semesters. The programme is aligned with the CBCS structure. A students is required to complete 148 credit points for completion of the programme. The syllabus includes core, elective and ability enhancement papers

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