BSc 3rd Year Statistics - Full Course and Free Notes
in 3rd YearWhat you will learn?
High-Quality Chapter Lectures
Exam Focused Classes
Each Chapter PDF Notes
Live Revision Classes (Included)
Complete TU Questions Solution
Model Questions & Model Exams
About this course
Overview
BSc 3rd Year Statistics also Known as Probability & Inference II is the Major subject for BSc 2nd Year Physical group students which has full marks of 100 and Pass marks of 35 for theory and 50 Marks of Practical. As per TU's latest Syllabus it has 13 Chapters and there will be long questions of 9 marks along with short questions of 4 marks on the exam paper. In this Course, You will get Complete Lectures on BSc 3rd Year Statistics Live Sessions, Chapterwise PDF notes, Practical Help, and other study materials.
BSc 3rd Year Statistics Syllabus
There are 2 sections and 7 chapters, and 4 long questions of 10 marks + 8 short questions of 5 marks. 10 very short questions of 2 marks will be asked on the final exam, with a total mark of 100.
- Group A
- Continuous Distributions
- Truncated Distribution
- Convergence, Inequality & limit Theorems
- Group B
- Testing of Hypothesis
- Decision Theory
- Sequential Analysis
Key Learning Objectives
- Expand your understanding of Statistics
- Learn about Probability Distributions, Estimations
- Solving Hypothesis Testings
- Clear the Concepts and do well on the Exam
BSc 3rd Year Statistics Course Includes
After enrolling in this course you will get everything you need on Statistics BSc 3rd Year to get 80+ marks on Final Exam. The major benefits of Joining Hamromamster Classes are:
- High-Quality Chapter Lectures
- In-depth Knowledge of Each Chapter
- Exam Focused Classes
- Each Chapter PDF Notes
- Live Revision Classes (Included)
- Complete TU Questions Solution
- Model Questions & Model Exams
- Chapterwise Assignments Included
- Dedicated Group for Discussion
You can Watch Demo Videos from the Course Curriculum and for Further Details Whatsapp at 9840842566 or mail at sales@hamromaster.com.
Requirements
You have to be a Student of BSc 3rd Year.
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