XAT- Xavier Aptitude Test 2026
Apply75+ years of legacy | #1 Entrance Exam | Score accepted by 250+ BSchools | Apply now
Dear aspirant
The topics which come under elementary statistics are:
1 The Nature of Probability and Statistics
1.1 Descriptive and Inferential Statistics
1.2 Variables and Types of Data
1.3 Data Collection and Sampling Techniques
1.4 Observational and Experimental Studies
1.5 Uses and Misuses of Statistics
1.6 Computers and Calculators
2 Frequency Distributions and Graphs
2.1 Organizing Data
2.2 Histograms, Frequency Polygons,and Ogives
2.3 Other Types of Graphs
3 Data Description
3.1 Measures of CentralTendency
3.2 Measures of Variation
3.3 Measures of Position
3.4 Exploratory Data Analysis
4 Probability and Counting Rules
4.1 Exploratory Data Analysis
4.2 The Addition Rules for Probability
4.3 The Multiplication Rules and Conditional Probability
4.4 Counting Rules
4.5 Probability and Counting Rules
5 Discrete Probability Distributions
5.1 Probability Distributions
5.2 Mean, Variance, Standard Deviation,and Expectation
5.3 The Binomial Distribution
5.4 Other Types of Distributions (Optional)
6 The Normal Distribution
6.1 Normal Distributions
6.2 Applications of the Normal Distribution
6.3 The Central Limit Theorem
6.4 The Normal Approximation to the Binomial Distribution
7 Confidence Intervals and Sample Size
7.1 Confidence Intervals for the Mean When s Is Known
7.2 Confidence Intervals for the Mean When s Is Unknown
7.3 Confidence Intervals and Sample Size for Proportions
7.4 Confidence Intervals for Variances and Standard Deviations
8 Hypothesis Testing
8.1 Steps in Hypothesis Testing-Traditional Method
8.2 z Test for a Mean
8.3 t Test for a Mean
8.4 z Test for a Proportion
8.5 '2 Test for a Variance or Standard Deviation
8.6 Additional Topics Regarding Hypothesis Testing
9 Testing the Difference Between Two Means, Two Variances, and Two Proportions
9.1 Testing the Difference Between Two Means: Using the z Test
9.2 Testing the Difference Between Two Means of Independent Samples: Using the t Test
9.3 Testing the Difference Between Two Means: Dependent Samples
9.4 Testing the Difference Between Proportions
9.5 Testing the Difference Between Two Variances
10 Correlation and Regression
10.1 Scatter Plots and Correlation
10.2 Regression
10.3 Coefficient of Determination and Standard Error of the Estimate
10.4 Multiple Regression (Optional)
11 Other Chi-Square Tests
11.1 Test for Goodness of Fit
11.2 Tests Using Contingency Tables
12 Analysis of Variance
12.1 One-Way Analysis of Variance
12.2 The Scheffe Test and the Tukey Test
12.3 Two-Way Analysis of Variance
13 Nonparametric Statistics
13.1 Advantages and Disadvantages of Nonparametric Methods
13.2 The Sign Test
13.3 The Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test
13.4 The Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test
13.5 The Kruskal-Wallis Test
13.6 The Spearman Rank Correlation Coefficient and the Runs Test
14 Sampling and Simulation
14.1 Common Sampling Techniques
14.2 Surveys and Questionnaire Design
14.3 Simulation Techniques and the Monte Carlo Method
ALl the best
hello aspirant,
Below are the colleges that accept b. pharmacy colleges under gujcet:
maharaja sajirao university of baroda,vadodara
LM college of pharmacy,ahmedabad
nirma university, ahmedabad
kb institute o pharmacetical education and research,gandhinagar
saraswati institute of pharmacetical scineces,gandhinagar
ramanbhai patel college of pharmacy
LJ institute of pharmacy,ahmedabad
for more information you can refer to: https://pharmacy.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-pharmacy-colleges-in-india-accepting-gujcet
hope this helps,
thankyou.
Hello,
Candidates who have joined under management quota and convener quota can opt for internal sliding. Internal sliding will not change the quota under which you got admission. If you have joined under convener quota but opted for internal sliding you may get seat in that particular branch only if there are vacancies in that particular branch. If you are eligible for fee reimbursement then after internal sliding you may not be eligible to get fee reimbursement.
Hi Aspirant.
Sree Vidyaniketan is better than SV and JNTU since this college offers better placements than the other too.The college offers good placement rates as high as about 90% and also in good companies like Infosys,TCS,Wipro etc.It is better to opt for Tech courses like CS,IT since the college offers placement mostly in IT Companies.Faculties are also good in Vidyaniketan and they are quite helpful and good.Infrastructure is good with neat and clean classroom,campus ground and good library,Hence you can go for Vidyaniketan.
hope it helps!!
Dear Aspirant,
Kindly let this be known that you can't attempt to sit for UPSC exam until you have your graduation degree. Once you complete your graduation, you are eligible to give the UPSC exam. So keeping that in mind, fill the form when you'll complete your graduation. In the meantime you can prepare for the exam & get yourself started for many people, it'll give you a headstart over other candidates. Find your optional, classes (if you are thinking of them) & the direction you need to prepare for.
Thanks.
Hi
Neet 2021 application form will be released at its official website i. e ntaneet . nic . in , but the exact date for the release of neet application form has not been announced as of now.
Your neet application form is expected to be released by the end of January or early february 2021, but these are mere expectations, so for exact dates we need to wait for the notification from NTA regarding the same.
Once, the application form gets released you will be able to fill it in online mode at the official website of neet i. e ntaneet . nic . in and for that you need to go through 5 steps i. e
*neet registration to generate your login credentials,
*then fill the form,
* and after that you need to go for uploading your documents,
* then pay the application fee
*and finally you should take the printout of confirmation page
And,
to be eligible for filling the form you should be at least 17 years old by 31st December 2021 and should be either appearing for 12th board 2021 or should have passed it with English and PCB with at least 50% in aggregate of PCB in case if you are from general or at least 40% in aggregate of PCB in case if you are from obc/sc or st category
Till the application form gets released you should continue your neet preparation, go well through the chapters , solve numericals and mcqs after finishing each chapter, follow a timetable to avoid wastage of time and once you are done with your neet syllabus focus on revision and then go through previous year question papers and mock test papers.
For detailed information about neet 2021 application form , you can go through our page for which link is provided below
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-application-form
If you have any other doubt/query then you can always reach us to clear them :) we are always available to help you out and guide you
Thank you
Dear student,
If a student belongs to obc category then his/her category should be mentioned in the central list of obc caste. And since you friend belongs to general caste according to the central list therefore she has to apply as a general candidate and not as an obc candidate.
Hello,
Yes, If a candidate has selected regional language as the language of the question paper then the question will be asked in the regional language choosed by the candidate and English. So you do have to worry about that. The options will be the same for English and Kannada language for the objective type questions.
Hi.
You can select the medium of question paper while filling the application form. It has options for two languages as well, you can select from the following:
1. English - All Examination Centres
2. Hindi - All Examination Centres in India
3. English and Assamese - Examination Centres in Assam
4. English and Bengali - Examination Centres in West Bengal, Tripura and
Andaman & Nicobar Island
5. English and Gujarati - Examination Centres in Gujarat, Daman and Diu,
Dadra and Nagar Haveli
6. English and Kannada - Examination Centres in Karnataka
7. English and Marathi - Examination Centres in Maharashtra
8. English and Malayalam - Examination Centres in Kerala and Lakshadweep
9. English and Odia - Examination Centres in Odisha
10. English and Punjabi - Examination Centres in Punjab, Chandigarh and Delhi
11. English and Tamil - Examination Centres in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and
Andaman & Nicobar Island
12. English and Telugu - Examination Centres in Andhra Pradesh and
Telangana
13. English and Urdu - All Examination Centers in India
Good Luck
Campus is well equipped with modern classrooms libraries, and good study places. There are provisions for e-learning but finance labs or trading floors are not available. Infrastructure is very good but finance technology access is nillll
The college has two buildings .The btech campus is good .ours isn't that good.There is need of improvement so that we will also feel good.The college has recently added domino's in the college which is good.
Yes, it has almost all the necessary infrastructure, facilities and Equipment but no smart boards and are not well maintained. Living spaces are clean and food hygienic. The furniture is not well maintained.
75+ years of legacy | #1 Entrance Exam | Score accepted by 250+ BSchools | Apply now
Amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings)
NAAC A+ Grade | Among top 100 universities of India (NIRF 2024) | 40 crore+ scholarships distributed
Ranked #41 amongst institutions in Management by NIRF | 100% Placement | Last Date to Apply: 30th July | Limited seats available in select program
25+ years of legacy | NAAC A+ Grade | 800+ Recruiters | 1.5 CR-Highest Package
Ranked amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings)