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If you pass your 12th grade in 2013 with low score in the board exams and then opt for improvement exams in 2014, your passing year will still be considered as 2013.The improvement exams are typically conducted for students who want to enhance their scores or grades in specific subjects after their initial board exams. However, regardless of when you take the improvement exams, your passing year remains the same as the year you initially completed your 12th grade, which in this case is 2013.
Hello Vikash,
Unfortunately, with a 12th commerce background and 61%, it may be difficult to get admission to the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) , as ISI primarily focuses on mathematics, statistics, and related fields, requiring strong mathematical skills.
The eligibility criteria for most undergraduate programs at ISI require students to have a background in Mathematics at the 10+2 level (especially for courses like B.Stat or B.Math). Since commerce students typically do not have an extensive math curriculum, meeting the specific math requirements might be an issue.
However, if you're interested in ISI's programs and have math knowledge from your commerce studies, you can still consider strengthening your math skills and preparing for their entrance exams, which are quite rigorous.
For exact eligibility details, it's best to check ISI's official website.
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Hy,
To secure a rank under 100 in the ISI Admission Test for the B.Math or B.Stat program, you typically need a high score, as the competition is intense. While the exact marks required can fluctuate depending on the difficulty level of the exam in a given year, scoring around 70% or higher is usually necessary to rank under 100.
However, achieving this can be challenging because the ISI Admission Test consists of two parts:
Both parts assess strong mathematical problem-solving abilities, and since the total number of candidates is large but the intake is limited, a high percentile is required.
The cutoff scores for admission and ranks vary, so to achieve a rank under 100, strong preparation across all topics, such as algebra, calculus, geometry, and combinatorics, is essential.
Hy,
Yes, if you are interested in applying to different Indian Statistical Institutes (ISIs) or their various programs, you typically need to register separately for each exam or program. Here’s a general overview of how the process works:
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For admission to the B.Stat program at ISI Kolkata the domicile certificate requirements are generally specific and may not accommodate students from other states seeking to claim domicile status in West Bengal. ISI Kolkata primarily focuses on academic merit for admissions rather than domicile status.
Generally domicile certificates are used for state based reservations or benefits in local universities and colleges but ISI Kolkata admission process for the B.Stat program primarily considers entrance exam performance and academic qualifications rather than domicile status.
If you are applying to ISI Kolkata from Rajasthan but your hometown is West Bengal, you would generally need to meet the general admission criteria, which includes performing well in the ISI admission test and possibly an interview. You can check the more precise details by visiting the official website of the college website.
Hope this resolves your query.
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To obtain a comprehensive collection of past year question papers for the ISI and CMI entrance exams you can find it by checking the official websites of both institutions, as they sometimes provide past papers or sample questions in their admissions sections.
Additionally you can explore the online forums and communities related to these exams that can be helpful as the students often share resources and discuss past questions. You can also visit coaching institutes specializing in preparation for these exams as they might also have a repository of PYQs that they provide to their students.
Also, educational websites and blogs dedicated to ISI and CMI entrance exams can be valuable sources for downloadable papers.
Hope this resolves your query.
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.
Hope it helps.
Good luck
No,
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.
hope this helps,
Thank you
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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College infrastructure are quite good. Having air conditioned classrooms along with projector facility. Library is too big to explore. And in hostel also it is equipped with almost all modern facilities along with sports equipments
Indian Statistical Institute is the best place to study statistics and mathematics in India.It is well-maintained and provides suitable studying Conditions for Students, Research Scholars and Professors.
The college infrastructure is as par with IITs and NITs in terms of research and development. The classrooms are very much modern and offer all the basic facilities like Wi-Fi accessibility, Digital boards etc.
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