ISI Kolkata does not provide a B.Math program. The majority of B.Stat students return for M.Stat while some people join CMI, TIFR, IIM, and other such organizations.
M.Stat employees earn an average of 16–17 LPA, and many of them attend prestigious US graduate institutions. There are no fees for the entire program, and a stipend is provided. So, if you're looking for a career here, your future is bright.
BTech in Biotechnology has a hybrid curriculum covering areas of science, technology, and engineering focusing on research. Manipal University is One of the best colleges in Dubai with an amazing infrastructure. The professors are cooperative and are always ready to help students learn well. The institute has amazing lab facilities and placement scenarios.
Students in second and third years also can indulge in cutting-edge research. The curriculum is at par with global standards.
Overall, Biotechnology at Manipal University is a great choice indeed.
Taking a course at IIT is just as difficult and demanding as pursuing a B.Stat course at ISI. They are whatever you choose to do with your life, whether you like mathematics/statistics enough to spend three years learning statistics (and a little math) and statistics solely at ISI, or you believe you are skilled in another subject that has a good course at one of the numerous IITs.
It depends totally on where you want to be. Furthermore, even if you prepare for college X, there is no guarantee that you will be accepted. As a result, keeping colleges Y and Z in mind as a backup is always a good idea.
Only you can decide which option is preferable for you and what you want.
My brother appeared for the interview last year, so I think I can answer your question.
The panelists will evaluate your ability to explain new questions. They might even ask you to solve the questions on the board. You must be clear about your choice of ISI Kolkata as you will be asked the reason for the same during the interview.
Expect questions on topics such as Calculus, Geometry, Combinatorics, and Probability. Keep your basics clear, know the definitions, and practice solving problems based on the definitions.
Just keep practicing, be confident and give your best shot at the interview.
ISI Kolkata B.Stat can be an ideal fit for you, if you are interested in Mathematics and Statistics.
However, in terms of placements, doing just a B.Stat isn’t enough. Recruiting companies rarely employ students with just a B.Stat degree. If you want good placement packages do an M.Stat from ISI or a foreign university. After completing M.Stat, students usually receive an average CTC of around INR 19 LPA.
The B.Sc Economics course offered by the Sarla Anil Modi School of Economics of the NMIMS Mumbai is great and will be a wonderful experience if you factor out the cost of the course.
Academics:
Fees:
So even if you take the lower amount, you will need close to INR 18 lakhs to INR 20 lakhs for the whole 3 years of the undergraduate program.
Placements:
Here are the placement stats released by the department for the batch of 2016-19.
The experience is really good, but choose the institute only if you are willing to pay the huge fees for your undergraduate.
Practicals for first-year B.Sc students are held in February for the July session. Practicals are usually held on Sundays at around 9 a.m. Boys and girls have their rooms. When the assistant finishes the distribution work, the teacher asks you to write two experiments with the aim, requirements, method, theory, and everything with tables. The teacher announces the student's name. He then asks a few questions regarding the same before concluding the practicals. You just have to keep the file handy and create a beautiful piece. Improve your writing abilities.
There are three sections in the entrance exam and the level of maths is the same as what you studied in your 12th. The exam follows the pattern of most high school mathematics competitions (RMO, INMO, etc).
The three sections of the Entrance Exam consist of MCQ, A Subjective Test, and an Interview.
The books you must know are:
You should complete these all and do previous year’s papers of ISI/CMI RMO, INMO and IMO.
For Interview:
Do not overthink and do your preparation well. This will help you a lot. Be calm and try to think of cracking the exam and the latter part would be an easy task for you.
Delhi University, one of the top universities in the country, of course, offers a B.Tech programme. The main campus of the institution itself offers the course. The colleges under DU offering the programme are as follows:
Acharya Narendra Dev College | Mata Sundri Devi College |
Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College | Maitreyi College |
Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences | Miranda House |
Daulat Ram College | P.G.D.A.V College |
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College | Rajdhani College |
Gargi College | Ram Lal Anand College |
Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College | Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences For Women |
Hans Raj College | Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies |
Indraprastha College For Women | S.G.G.S. College of Commerce. |
Institute of Home Economics | S.G.T.B. Khalsa College |
Kalindi College | Shivaji College |
Kamla Nehru | Shyama Prasad Mukherji College |
Keshav Mahavidyalaya | Sri Aurobindo College |
Lady Irwin College | Sri Venkateswara College |
Lady Shri Ram College For Women | St. Stephen's College |
Maharaja Agrasen College | Swami Vivekananda College |
Swami Shraddhanand College | Zakir Hussain College |
My friend has enrolled himself for B.Sc. Data Science and Programming course from IIT M. He carefully accessed the course curriculum.
According to him, the course requires at least 4 to 6 hours of study each day.
One can not simply study it on the weekends and cope up. My friend has a tight working schedule, and therefore, he is considering leaving this course.
But if you can devote time for the course each day, then this course will definitely benefit you. The placement statistics are not very clear but the curriculum is rigorous and so you will learn new skills that will come handy during job search.