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The course here is heavy. You have to learn mathematics thrice as the other bachelor courses in India, statistics is twice as the other bachelor's degree and the physics courses here are equivalent to the courses in a normal bachelor's degree and CS courses are quite similar to what is studied in IIT in first two years. And one has to do all these courses within 3 years here. So the curriculum is heavier than any other university in India. But the positive part is we get to learn so much. We are efficient enough for mathematics, statistics, and CS jobs and of course research jobs. If one can handle the pressure it's amazing.
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Students can apply for placements after bachelors. But mostly do after masters, every student who applied for placements is placed, but a lot of students opt for PhD programs instead. All top companies like JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley come for placements.
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Students get placement offers in the first year of M.Stat. In general, however, most students prefer to go abroad for higher studies. Students who sit for placements mostly get placed in Finance and Analytics companies, typically in Business Analyst, Risk Analyst and other roles. ISI has a 100% placement record for B.Stat- M.Stat students. Companies like Goldman Sachs, McKinsey & Co., JP Morgan & Chase, Amazon, etc. come for placements. Last year, the highest package offered was 56 lpa with the package being 28 lpa. M.Tech CS had the highest overall package at 89 lpa.
Students become eligible for campus placements right after completing their B.Math(Hons) degree, i.e after their 6th semester. Companies like Microsoft, Google, LinkedIn, Wipro, and other Multinational Companies visit and every student gets an offer from one company or the other. The package ranges from 10LPA to 25LPA. Those students who opt for placement after their B.Math(Hons) course is over, all get a placement offer while most of the students prefer to continue their Master's Degree. I too would like to complete my Master's Degree after my bachelor and think about further options thereafter.
Students become eligible for placement after the 5th semester. However, most of the students opt for higher studies but whoever sits for placement is placed. There has been 100% placements for the last two years. The highest package offered is 22 LPA and the average being 14LPA. Top recruiters include Walmart Labs, Chegg, etc. The places offered are in programmers, RND, analysts, etc. However, I will more likely go for higher studies abroad.
ISI is the best place for statistics in india. It has world class professors and providing great education, demands of statistics are dam high in today's world with so much data out there, also here is no tution fees / hostel fees and you will get amount 40k yearly stipend during B. Stat degree, world class faculty, these are the reason for why I choose this institute.
Passion for Mathematical Sciences. The Indian Statistical Institute is one of the oldest and most acclaimed Institutions in the Country. The course also doesn't involve studying elective courses which are not related to mathematics.
The selection will be done on the basis of performance in the written test and interview. You can apply for this college online and fill the necessary details. you also need to upload the required documents . Pay the application fee Rs.700 for general category and Rs.350 for reserved categories.
The college was amazing.. be it infrastructure of the college, campus life, crowd of the college that we had faculty, or the authority everyone or everything was very amiable and ease. The environment was also very positive in my college.
I am doing B.Math.(Hons.) From here. And the selection was based on my performance in written exam and interview conducted by the college. The basic eligibility criteria for B.Math.(Hons.) admission here is to be qualified in 10+2 from a recognised board with maths and English as must subjects.
Having to know some people studying at both Simsree and KJ Somaiya and here are some things that you should know. They both are equally good.
Irrespective of where you go, your responsibility is to get better, participate in competitions, do certifications, and improve yourself holistically. The institute cannot impose anything if you have no intention of doing it.
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