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Hello dear aspirant.
As you are interested in b-sat and b-mat entrance test for ISI. You know in order to qualify for this you have to do very much hard work as well as smart just start solving one previous years sample paper daily. More than this you can join a good test series to access yourself.
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The entrance exams for the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) for the B.Stat (Bachelor of Statistics) and B.Math (Bachelor of Mathematics) programs are typically conducted in English. ISI primarily uses English as the medium of instruction and examination due to the technical nature of the subjects and the international standards followed by the institute.
You can also contact the ISI admission office directly to inquire about the availability of the exam in Hindi.
Hello,
Yes, admission to the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) is possible through JEE Advanced score. ISI considers JEE Advanced scores for admission to its undergraduate programs, including:
1. Bachelor of Statistics (Honours) [B.Stat (Hons)]
2. Bachelor of Mathematics (Honours) [B.Math (Hons)]
To be eligible, you need to:
1. Appear for JEE Advanced and score a minimum qualifying mark.
2. Apply to ISI separately, mentioning your JEE Advanced roll number and score.
3. Meet the cutoff score set by ISI for admission.
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Greeting Student,
Sorry, but you are not eligible for the ISI (Indian Statistical Institute) Entrance Exam To be eligible for the ISI entrance exam you should and 10 and 12th with subjects as Mathematics and English/ completed 4 years B.Tech/B.Ed Degree. To learn more about isi entrance exam refer to the following link.
However, do not worry you are eligible for the law entrance exam, the Hotel management entrance Exam, and many other lists and courses you can refer to by clicking on the following website. https://school.careers360.com/articles/courses-after-12th#toc_4
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ISI stands for Indian Statistical Institute. It is a renowned institution in India, offering programs in statistics, mathematics, and computer science. Attending ISI can be highly beneficial for careers in fields like data science, economics, and computer science, due to its strong reputation and emphasis on analytical skills.
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Dear Aspirant!
Yes, you can pursue B.Stat (Bachelor of Statistics) from the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) with a background in class 12 commerce and applied mathematics. ISI offers B.Stat programs that emphasize statistics and related mathematical concepts. The eligibility for admission includes having studied Mathematics and English at the (10+2) level. If you meet these requirements, you can pursue admission.
Hello Krishna,
ISI result 2022 for B.Maths is not released till date. There is no official notification regarding this.
I am attaching the official link of ISI Kolkata website to see the result if it is out at anytime
https://www.isical.ac.in/~admission/Merit-List-and-Allocation.html
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Hello Student,
Admission Test for the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI)
For admission to the B. Math (Honours)/B. Stat (Honors) Program and postgraduate programmes offered at the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) Bengaluru and Kolkata, the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) Kolkata conducts an entrance examination each year.
Candidates must have passed the 10+2 intermediate exam or an equivalent test from a board that is recognised. Subjects: Candidates should take English and mathematics as one of their qualifying examination's subjects.
So basically you are eligible for the exam. All the best for your future endeavours.
I hope this helps you.
hlwo aspirant
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Yes offcourse after doing a bsc in maths you can apply to ISI for a M.Math or a M.Stat degree.
Then you will have to apply for mmaths program ( master of mathematics). To be allotted in isi, u need to appear the isi entrance exam,which generally held in the month of may.
There are two papers of the entrance exam. First paper is objective and 2 nd one is subjective or short type answers.
There are 120 marks in both objective snd subjective papers , duration of exam is 2 hours in both papers. After qualified at the written test, they will call you for interview. If you qualify their interview,then you will be allotted in isi.
And further for Phd as well.
hope this is helpful for you
all the very best for your upcoming future
ISI Mumbai Admission Process
To get a confirmation in ISI Delhi, one necessity is to clear the ISI Admission Test.
Shortlisted up-and-comers will be called for a Personal Interview in light of the score acquired in the ISI Admission Test.
The applicants should go through the normal affirmation process with the composed test and interview.
The college infrastructure is great considering it's around 100 year old Institute. The basic modern day facilities like Wi-Fi ,CCTV, library available in the academic area of the college. The classrooms are well equipped with projectors and whiteboards and can be termed as smart classrooms.
The college infrastructure is quite good in terms of availability of modern day facilities. All the classrooms are well equipped with Wi-Fi , cctv cameras and projectors. The hostel match food is hygienic and the gardens of campus are ell maintained.
The college is more than 100 years old but the infrastructure is quite well maintained even till today. Specially the biology laboratories and computer lab are like that of world class research institutes.
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