What is the eligibility criteria for BSc in statistics?
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Asked by Prapanchan Chan
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Answered by
3 years ago
Dear aspirant, B.Sc. Statistics Eligibility
The students must have completed Class 12 with at least 50 percent including all subjects from a recognized school. Candidates also need to qualify for Class 12 with Mathematics as one of the main subjects. Hope it helps.

Answered by
a year ago
A few requirements must be met for candidates to be admitted to the BSc Statistics program. These specifications could change depending on the specific institution. Here are some general requirements for those wishing to pursue a BSc in statistics, though:
- Class 12 in either Commerce or Science strea
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Answered by
7 years ago
Firstly, you need to pass out your 10+2 with a minimum of 50% and you should also have studied mathematics in your PUC.

Answered by
7 years ago
You need at least 55% in your 10+2 and you should have opted mathematics as a subject of study in you PUC. Good luck.

Answered by
7 years ago
You need to opt for maths in HSC and score a minimum of 55% to pursue this course.

Answered by
7 years ago
Eligibility:
Students are eligible to apply for Bachelor's courses after class 12th with Mathematics or Statistics as a compulsory subject. For admissions in master courses you should have a Bachelor's degree in statistics from any recognized university. Candidates seeking for admissions in doctora
1 Comment

5 years ago
Bro I am commerce student
I have statistics as a part in economics
Am I eligible bro.

Answered by
9 years ago
You need to have maths and statistics as a subject in hsc level. Score eligibility varies from university to university and institute to institute. You need to have a good marks in hsc to get a good college. All the best. Thank you.
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