ISRT offers a 4-year undergraduate program (bachelor’s degree) in Applied Statistics and, also, Applied Statistics and Data Science (from the 2022-23 session). Students usually enter the undergraduate program through the Faculty of Science.
BS Honors in Applied Statistics or Applied Statistics and Data Science
The B.S. honors course in Applied Statistics or Applied Statistics and Data Science is an integrated four-year program. The program includes courses of both theoretical and applied nature, but more emphasis is given to the applications of statistical techniques to real-life situations. The course is so designed that after successful completion, the graduates are equipped to work efficiently and completely in government and non-government organizations, research organizations, service departments, and other related fields.
The examination consists of four parts, one at the end of each academic year. Each student has to take a total of 140 credits over four academic years. These include 107 credits of theoretical courses, 22 credits of computing courses, and 8 credits of oral. For theoretical courses, 25 credits are from courses of other disciplines such as Mathematics, Economics, Computer Science, etc. Thirty percent marks of the theoretical courses and forty percent marks of the computing courses are allotted for in-course examinations.
A student with high academic attainment in S.S.C. and H.S.C. or equivalent levels with Mathematics as a subject of study is eligible for admission. The regulations for admission of the students and the examinations will be the same as those of the B.S. honors courses in the Faculty of Science.
The offered courses, along with their contents, can be found in the syllabus.
Syllabus (current batches)
B.S. Year Session
1st year 2024-25
2nd year 2023-24
3rd year (revised 2022-23)
4th year
Batch Syllabus
19 pdf(2012-2013)
20 pdf
21 pdf
22 pdf
23
24
25
26 pdf
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28
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30. pdf
31. pdf