BS Statistics – LCWU – Lahore
Course Name: BS Statistics
Overview:
The subject of statistics is a mathematical science that is not only multidisciplinary, it is also multi-dimensional as it is widely put to use in almost all physical and applied sciences. In today’s world we are faced with situations everyday where statistics can be applied. Statistics benefits all of us because we are able to predict the future based on data we have previously gathered. Being able to predict the future it not only changes our lifestyle but also helps us to be more efficient and effective. Statistics is used all over the world. It can be applied in almost any situation and can always help. They are used in explaining group behavior of organisms, marketing research, Chemistry, Biological Sciences and the list goes on and on.
Number of Semesters: 8
Requirements
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F.A/F.Sc./A-Level and equivalent students in relevant subjects with more than 60% marks and A-level students with high grades only are eligible to apply for BS programs.
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The candidates who have not studied Mathematics at intermediate level are not eligible to apply for the Mathematics, Physics, Statistics and BBA.
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The student must have studied the major subject at intermediate level (in which she is seeking admission).
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The subjects like International Relations, Mass Communication, Social Work, Gender Studies, not offered at inter level are opened for all students.
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Only I.Com qualified students are eligible to apply for B.Com.
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The students who wish to study English Literature, Fine Arts and Design & Visual Arts will have to qualify an aptitude test.
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The students are not allowed to change their major subjects unless they have applied for multiple programs. They can change minor subjects within seven working days after commencement of regular classes. No application for the change of subjects will be entertained after the notified due date.
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Aptitude test (English ,Math and General Knowledge)
Supplementary cases are not eligible to apply
Course Duration: 4 Years
How to apply:
- The candidates can obtain admission forms along with prospectus from the university office on the dates notified.
- They are directed to attach the attested photocopies of the following documents with the form:
a. Matriculation Certificate / Equivalent
b. Intermediate Certificate / Equivalent
c. Provisional / Character Certificate from the Head of the Institution last attended.
d. Domicile Certificate.
e. CNIC/Form B. of the candidate
f. Monthly Income Certificate of Father / Guardian.
g. Migration Certificate (Other Board / University).
h. Three attested passport size photographs.
i. CNIC/Form B. of the candidate’s Father / Guardian.
- In case of Foreign Candidate:
a. Attested photocopy of Foreign Passport.
b. Forwarding letter from the concerned embassy and Higher Education department, Govt. of the Punjab, Lahore.
- The declaration at the back of the form must be signed by the candidate as well as by the parent.
- The candidate must not be above 22 years of age on the last date of the receipt of form.
- All the selected candidates are required to bring the original documents, one set of attested photo copies of these documents and four photographs at the time of depositing university dues.
- After payment of dues, the candidate will go to the teacher on duty and get her Roll No. and section written at the back of her fee receipt which once allotted cannot be changed.
- The selected candidates will be admitted provisionally and the Verification Committee of the University will make final admission after the verification of the documents. If at any stage after the admission it comes to the knowledge of the authorities that the documents presented by the candidate are fake or there is a misstatement or clerical error in the documents, her admission will be cancelled.
- Migration is not allowed.
Curriculum:
Course Title |
Introductory Statistics |
Introduction to Probability Distribution |
Introduction to Computers |
Basic Statistical Inference |
Computer Programming |
Introduction to Communication and Mass Media |
Introduction to Regression Analysis and Experimental Design |
Statistical Packages |
Applied Statistics |
Probability & Probability Distributions-I |
Design & Analysis of Experiments-I |
Sampling Techniques-I |
Regression Analysis |
Research Methodology |
Probability & Probability Distributions-II |
Design & Analysis of Experiments-II |
Sampling Techniques-II |
Econometrics |
Numerical Methods |
Statistical Inference-I |
Statistical Inference-II |
Multivariate Analysis |
The list of Optional Courses is as follows: (3 Credit Hours each)
Statistical Quality Control & Reliability |
Biostatistics |
Time series Analysis & Forecasting |
Operation Research |
Decision Theory |
Categorical Data Analysis |
Survival Analysis |
Nonparametric Methods |
Population studies |
Reliability Analysis |
These optional courses can be offered depending upon the availability of faculty.