Master in Statistics (MStat)
Eligibility:
3 - year Bachelor’s degree with Statistics as full subject, or a B. Stat./B. Math. degree from the Indian Statistical Institute or a Statistician’s Diploma/ Senior Diploma in Statistics from the Indian Statistical Institute. Stipend Rs.1200/- per month.
Selection of candidates is based on academic record, written tests and interviews conducted by the Institute. Likely to be revised. Due consideration is given to SC/ST/OBC/Physically Challenged candidates for all programmes from 1 to 8 above (i.e., excluding Junior Research Fellowship programme).
Distribution of Prospectus and Application Form: 09th February 2011 to 07th March 2011
Last date for receiving completed Application Form: 28th March 2011
Date of Selection Test (India and abroad): 08th May 2011
Indian Statistical Institute (ISI Kolkata)
Kolkata
West Bengal
E-mail: postmaster@isical.ac.in
Web: www.isical.ac.in
For complete details visit: www.isical.ac.in
For complete details visit: www.isical.ac.in
About Indian Statistical Institute (ISI)
Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) is an institute and university in Kolkata's norther outskirt of Baranagar, India founded by Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis in 1931. It is one of the oldest institutions focused on Statistics, and its early reputation led it to being adopted as a model for the first US institute of statistics set up at the Research Triangle, North Carolina by Gertrude Mary Cox. Its activities are research, teaching, and practise of statistics to the natural sciences and social sciences. Originally affiliated with the University of Calcutta, the institute was declared an Institute of National Importance in 1959.
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