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Statistics Year/ Paper No./ Course Code/ Title of Course/ Credits / Compulsy /Elective Complusary Ce Course/ 115 116 1955 UGSTAT-01 UGSTAT-02 UGSTAT-09(P) 117 UGSTAT-03 118 UGSTAT-0 1956 UGSTAT-10(P) 120 UGSTAT-06 122 UGSTAT-08 1957 UGSTAT-11 (P) Discipline Centric Elective Course/ Statistical Methods Probability and Probability Distribution Related Practical Based on UGSTAT-01 & 02 Crelation, Regression and Statistical Inference Sampling They and Design of Experiments Related Practical Based on UGSTAT-03 and 0 Applied Statistics Advance Statistical Inference Related Practical Based on UGSTAT-06 OR 08 3 + 3 8 + 2 3 + 3 8 + 2 3 + 3 8 + 2 119 121 2752 UGSTAT-05 UGSTAT-07 UGSTAT-12 Numerical Methods & Basic Computer Knowledge Operation Research Official Statistics Compulsy Foundation Course/ UGFODL CHEQ/EA UGFIT Elective Foundation Course/ UGFST 005 UGFEG UGFHD DM AOCHE 1

007 009 2701 AOCNC SWM Skill Based Open Elective Course/ 2651 UGSSC-01 Microsoft Office and Internet 8 2656 UGSSC -06 Programing and Problem Solving Using 'C' Language 8 2657 UGSSC -07 Fandamental of Computer and IT 8 2658 UGSSC -08 Computer Netwk and Security Maintenance 8 2

B.Sc. (Statistics) / B.A. (Statistics) UGSTAT-01 Statistical Methods BLOCK I. Data Collection and Its Representation Data Collection and Tabulation : Meanings, Definitions and Applications of Statistics, Measurements and Scale, Measurements of qualitative data, Methods of data collection, Types of data. Unit-II- Representation of Data- I (Diagrammatical representation): Frequency distribution, Tabulation of data, Diagrammatical Representation of data, Bar diagram, Multiple bar diagram, Divided bar diagram, Percentage bar diagram, Pie chart, Pictogram, leaf chart, Unit-II- Representation of Data- I (Graphical representation): Graphical representation of frequency distribution, Histogram, Frequency polygon, Frequency curve, Ogive. BLOCK II. Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion Measures of Central Tendency : Types of measures of central tendency, Arithmetic mean, Fundamental Theems on Arithmetic mean, Geometric mean, Harmonic mean, Median, Mode, Percentiles, Deciles, and Quartiles. Unit-II- Measures of Dispersion : Types of measures of Dispersion, Range, Mean Deviation, Variance and Standard deviation, Effect of change of igin and scale, Relationship between measures of central tendency and measures of dispersion, Coefficient of variation. BLOCK II. Moments, Skewness and Kurtosis Moments, Raw Moments and Central Moments : Definition of moments, raw moments f ungrouped data, raw moments f grouped data, Central moments, Factial moments, Interrelationship between various moments, effect of change of igin and scale on moments, Charlier s checks, Sheppard s crection f moments. Unit-II- Skewness and Kurtosis : Definition of skewness, Measures of skewness, Pearson s coefficient, Bowley s coefficients, Kurtosis, Measures of Kurtosis, effect of change of igin and scale. UGSTAT-02 Probability and Distribution 3

BLOCK I. Probability They Random experiments and Probability: Deterministic and random experiments, Sample space, Events, Algebra of Events, Axiomatic definition of Probability, Classical definition of Probability, Statistical definition of probability, Addition Theem of Probability. Unit-II- Conditional Probability: Conditional probability, Multiplicative theem of Probability, Independent events, Partition of sample space, Baye s Theem. BLOCK II. Probability Distributions and Expectations Random Variables and Probability Distributions: Definition and types of random variable, Cumulative distribution function and its properties, Probability Mass Function, Probability Density Function.. Unit-II- Expectation: Definition and types of Mathematical Expectation, Moments in terms of expectation, Mathematical and Multiplication theems of Expectation, other theems on expectation. Unit-III- Inequalities f Moments: Cauchy-Schwartz Inequality, Markov s inequality, Chebyshev s inequality. BLOCK III. Concept of Probability Distributions Univariate Distributions: Bernoulli Distribution, Binomial Distribution, mean and variance of binomial distribution, Moments, Moments Generating Function, Additive and Multiplicative property, Recurrence relation f moments, Fitting of Binomial Distribution, Poisson Distribution, Poisson Distribution as a limiting case of Binomial Distribution, mean and variance of Poisson distribution, Moments, Moment Generating Function, Additive and Reproductive property, Recurrence relation f moments, fitting of Poisson Distribution. Unit-II- Discreet Distribution: Geometric Distribution, mean and variance, moment generating function of geometric distribution, Negative Binomial Distribution, Moment Generating Function, Mean and Variance, Recurrence fmulae f negative Binomial Distribution, Poisson Distribution as a limiting case of Negative Binomial Distribution, Hyper Geometric Distribution, Mean and Variance, Recurrence relation f Hyper Geometric distribution.. Unit-III- Nmal Distribution: Nmal Distribution and its parameters, Standard Nmal Distribution, Moments, Moments Generating Function, Area Property, properties of nmal curve, Standard Sces, Advantages and Characteristics of Z Sces. Unit-IV- Continuous Distribution:

Unifm Distribution, Moment Generating Function, Distribution Function, Moments of Unifm Distribution, Exponential Distribution, Moments, Moment Generating Function, Lack of Memy Property. UGSTAT-03 Crelation, Regression and Statistical Inference BLOCK I. Crelation and Regression Bivariate Data and Crelation: Scatter Diagram, Karl Pearson s coefficient of crelation, Properties of crelation coefficient, limits of crelation coefficient, Effect of change of igin and scale on crelation coefficient. Unit-II- Regression: Regressions, linear regression model, principal of least square, Regression lines, Regression coefficient, Properties of Regression coefficients. Unit-III- Crelation and Intra Class Crelation: Rank crelation coefficient, Spearman s rank crelation coefficients, rank crelation coefficient f tied ranks, Intra-class crelation, some remarks on Intra-class crelation. Unit-IV- They of Attributes: Combinations, Classes and Class frequencies of Attributes, Dichotomous Classification, Consistency of data, joint distribution of attributes, Contingency tables, Independence and Association of Attributes, Measures of Association, Yates Crection. BLOCK II. Basic Principles of Statistical Inference Estimation : Point Estimation, properties of a good estimats, Consistency, Unbiased ness, Efficiency, Sufficiency, Confidence Interval Estimation. Unit-II- Method of Estimation: Procedures of Estimation, Method of Moments, method of Maximum Likelihood, Method of Scing, Properties of Estimats. Unit-III- Testing of Hypothesis : Statistical Hypothesis, Simple and Composite Hypothesis, Critical Region, Two kinds of Err, Onetailed and Two-tailed tests, Test of Significance, Most Powerful Test, Unifmly Most Powerful Test. BLOCK III. Test of Significance Exact Tests and Fisher s transfmations : Tests of Significance based on Chi-Square Distribution, Tests of Significance based on t Distribution, Tests of Significance based on F Distribution, Tests of Significance based on Fisher s Z - Distribution. Unit-II- Large Sample Tests : 5

Testing Significance of Mean, Testing Equality of Means, Testing Significance of Proption, Testing Equality of Proptions, Testing Significance of Standard Deviation, Testing Equality of Standard Deviation. Unit-III- Non-Parametric Tests : Non Parametric Tests, Sign Test, Wilcoxon Signed- Rank Test, Mann- Whitney U-Test, Run Test. UGSTAT-0 Sampling They and Design of Experiments BLOCK I. Samplings They - I Simple Random Sampling: Advantages of Sampling over Complete Enumeration, Sampling and Non Sampling Errs, Probability Random Sampling, Bias of an Estimat, Measures of Sampling Err, Simple Random Sampling Without Replacement (SRSWOR). Unit-II- Stratified Random Sampling: Introduction, Reasons & Advantages of Stratification, Some theems. Unit-III- Allocation of Sample Size and Systematic Sampling: Introduction, Equal Allocation, Proptional Allocation, Variance of Stratified Mean under Proptional Allocation, Optimum Allocation, Varience of Stratified Mean under Neyman Allocation, Relationship Among Three Variences, Impact of Arbitrary Allocation, Practical difficulties in Implementing Neyman Alloation, Systematic Random Sampling. BLOCK II. Sampling They - II Ratio and Regression Methods of Estimation: Introduction, Ratio and Regression Estimats, Approximate Variances of the Ratio Estimats Unit-II- Cluster and Two Stage Sampling: Cluster Sampling (Equal Cluster- Size), Estimation of Mean with SRS at both Stages, Relative Efficiency of Cluster Sampling, Two Stage Sampling, Estimation of Mean, Optimum Allocation when Cost Fixed and when Variance Fixed, Two- Phase (Double) Sampling f Stratification, Estimation of Mean, Difference between Multistage Sampling and Two Phase Sampling. Unit-III- Non- Sampling Errs: Response Err and Non Response Errs: Introduction, Errs in Sampling, Sampling Errs, Non Sampling Errs, Response Errs, Sources of Non Sampling Errs, Method of Minimizing Non- Response Errs. BLOCK III. Design and Analysis of Experiments Analysis of Variance, Design of Experiment and Completely Block Design : Analysis of Variance, Linear Models and Analysis of Variance, Design of Experiment, Basic Principles of Design of Experiments, Completely Randomized Design. 6

Unit-II- Randomized Block Design and Latin square Design: Randomised Block Design, Efficiency of RBD, Missing Plot Technique, Latin Square Design, Efficiency of LSD. UGSTAT-05 Numerical Methods & Basic Computer Knowledge BLOCK I. Finite Differences Finite Differences: Fward Difference Operat, Difference Table, The Operat E, The Operat D, Backward Differences, Factial Polynomial, Central Differences, Mean Operat. Unit-II- Interpolation With Equal Intervals: Introduction, Missing Values, Newton- Gregy Fward & Backward Interpolation Fmula, Unit-III- Interpolation With Un-Equal Intervals: Introduction, Missing Values, Properties of Divided Differences, Newton s Divided Difference Interpolating Polynomial, Err of the interpolation Polynomial Divided Differences and Derivatives. Unit-IV- Lagrange s Interpolation : Introduction, Lagrange s Interpolating Polynomial, General Err term Reminder Term, Linear Interpolation, err in Linear Interpolation. BLOCK II. Central Differences Central Difference Interpolation Fmulae: Introduction, Gauss Fward & Backward Fmulae, Stirling s Fmula, Bessel s Fmula, Bessel s Fmula f halves. Unit-II- Inverse Interpolation: Inverse Interpolation by Lagrange s method, method of Successive Approximation, Method of Reversion of Series. Unit-III- Numerical Differentiation: Introduction, Numerical Differential f Equal Intervals, Numerical Differential f Un-Equal Intervals, Approximation Fmulae f the Derivative of a Function. Unit-IV- Numerical Integration: Introduction, Trapezoidal Rule, Simpson s One-Third Rule, Simpson s Three-Eighth Rule, Waddle s Rule, Eular-Maculerian Fmula. BLOCK III. Computer Introduction to Computer : 7

Introduction, Characteristics of computer, Histical Evaluation of Computer, Generation of Computers, Classification of computers. Unit-II- Hardware: Introduction, CPU, Memy Organization, Input-Output Devices. Unit-III- System Software: Introduction, System Software, File Commands, Editing, Commands, Disk Management Commands, Number System BLOCK IV. Basics of Computer Programming Algithm & Flow Charts : Introduction, Algithm, Flow Charts. Unit-II- Programming Language: Introduction, Machine Language, Assembly Language & Assembler, High Level Language, Object Oriented Programming, Programming Language Generation.. UGSTAT-06 Applied Statistics BLOCK I. Index Numbers: Index Number: General They: Definition & Construction of an Index number, Price Relatives, Quantity Volume Relatives, Value Relatives, Link & Chain Relatives, Problem involved in computation of an Index Number. Unit-II- Index Numbers: Imptant Fmulae: Introduction, Calculation of Index Number, Laspeyre s, Paasche s, Marshall- Edgewth s, fisher s fmulae, other indices, Quantity Index, Criteria of good Index Number Unit-III- Consumer Price Index Number: Introduction, Construction & Computation of Consumer Price Index Number (CPI), Steps in construction of CPI, Use & Limitations of CPI, Base Shifting of Index Numbers, Splicing of Index Number Series, Deflating the Index Number, Index of Industrial Production. BLOCK II. Time Series Analysis: Time Series: Introduction, Utility of Time Series Analysis, Component of Time Series, Mathematical Models F Time Series Analysis. Unit-II- Determination of Trends: Introduction, Graphic Method, Method of Semi Averages, Method of Curve Fitting by the Principle of Least Squares, Method of Moving Averages (when Period is Even & Odd). 8

Unit-III- Determination of Seasonal Indices: Introduction, Measurement of Seasonal Indices, Method of Simple Averages, Ratio to Trend Method, Ratio to Moving Average Method, Method of Link Relatives. BLOCK III. Demography: Sources of Demographic Data : Introduction, Demography & Vital Statistics, Sources of Demographic Data, Errs in Data Collection, Evaluation & its Adjustments, Rates & Ratios. Unit-II- Measures of Mtality: Introduction, Measures of Mtality, CDR, SDR, StDR, MMR, IMR. Unit-III- Measures of Fertility : Introduction, Measures of Fertility, CBR, GFR, ASFR, TFR. Unit-IV- Life Tables: Introduction, Description & Construction of Complete Life Table, Uses of a Life Table. Unit-IV- Measures of Reproductivity: Introduction, GRR, NRR. BLOCK III. Statistical Quality Control: Introduction of Statistical Quality Control : Introduction, Advantages of Quality Control, Quality Characteristics, Basic Principles & Operating Characteristics of Control Charts, Choice of Control Limits, Sample Size & Sample Frequency, Rational Subgroups, Analysis of Pattern on Control Charts, Rate of Detection of Change in Average Level. Unit-II- Control Charts f Variables: Introduction, Control Charts f Mean, Control Charts FD Range, Control Charts f Standard Deviation. Unit-III- Control Charts f Attributes : Introduction, Control Charts f Fraction Defectives, Control Charts f Number of Defectives, Control Charts f Number of Defects. Unit-IV- Principles of Acceptance Sampling: Introduction, AQL, LTPD, Producer s Risk, Consumer s Risk, OC Function, AOQ, Average Total Inspection, Average Sample Number, Single Sampling Plan, Double Sampling Plan, Sampling Inspection by Variables. UGSTAT-07 Operation Research 9

BLOCK I. Fmulation of Linear Programming Problems Introduction to Operation Research: Introduction, Phases of OR Problem, Operation Research Modeling Approach, Defining the Problem & Gathering Data, Fmulating a Mathematical Models, Deriving Solution from the Model Introduction to Linear Programming, Fmulation of a Linear Programming Problem with examples. Unit-II- Graphical Method top Solve LPP: Introduction, Graphical Solution to Linear Programming Problem. BLOCK II. Simplex Method of Solving LPP Simplex Method : Introduction, Principle of Simplex Method, Simplex Method with Several Decision Variables, Two Phase & M-Method, Multiple, Unbounded Solution & Infeasible Problems, Sensitivity Analysis. Unit-II- Duality Problem in LPP: Introduction, Dual Linear Programming Problem, Fmulation of a Dual Problem with example. BLOCK III. Transptation Problem & Assignment Problem Representation of Transptation Problem (Non-Generated & Balanced Cases only) & Assignment Problem as Linear Programming Problem: Introduction of T.P. & A.P., Transptation Problem as LPP, Non-Degenerate Transptation Problem, Balanced Transptation Problem, Assignment Problem &LPP, Balanced Assignment Problem. Unit-II- Different Methods of Finding Initial Feasible Solution of a Transptation Problem (T.P., MODI Method of Finding Optimal Solution of a T.P.) : Introduction, Basic Feasible Solution of a Transptation Problem, Modified Distribution Method (MODI), Vogel s Approximation Method (VAM), Maximization in a Transptation Problem. Unit-III- Solution of Assignment Problem With using Hungarian Method : Introduction, Solution of an Assignment Problem, Hungarian Method, Maximization in an Assignment Problem. BLOCK IV. They of Games Basic Concepts of Game They : Introduction, A Game, Pure & Mixed Strategies, Two- Person Zero- Sum Game, Pay-Off Matrix, Games without Saddle Point and Mixed Strategies, Methods of Solving Game Problems. Unit-II- Dominance Rule, Equivalence of Rectangular Games with Linear Programming : Introduction, Rectangular Games without Saddle Point, Dominance Property of reducing the Size of the Game, Solution Methods of Games without Saddle Point, Equivalence of Rectangular Games with Linear Programming. 10

UGSTAT-08 Advance Statistical Inference BLOCK I. Point Estimation Introduction to Statistical Inference: Introduction, Parameter & Statistic, Parametric & Non-Parametric Methods, Likelihood Function of Sample Values, Sampling Distribution, Standard Err of the Statistic. Unit-II- Point Estimation & Cramer Rao Inequality: Introduction, Point Estimation, Properties of Estimats, Unbiasedness, Consistency, Efficiency, MVUE, C-R Inequality. Unit-III- Sufficiency & Factization Theem: Introduction, Sufficiency, Neymam- Fisher Factization Theem, Koopmam s fm of the Distribution, Invariance Property of Sufficient Statistics. Unit-IV- Complete Sufficient Statistics & Rao Blackwell Theem: Introduction, Complete Family of Distributions, Rao-Blackwell Theem. BLOCK II. MVU Estimation MUV Estimats : Introduction, Minimum Variance Unbiased Estimation, Some Theems on MVUE. Unit-II- Complete Sufficient Statistics: Introduction, Sufficient Statistic & Completeness, Lehmann- Scheffe Theem, Construction of UMVUE. BLOCK III. Testing of Hypothesis - I Preliminary Concepts in Testing: Introduction, Types of Hypothesis, Types of Err, Critical Region, Power Function. Unit-II- MP & UMP Tests : Introduction, Most Powerful Test, Unifmly Most Powerful Test. BLOCK IV. Testing of Hypothesis -II Neyman- Pearson Lemma, Likelihood Ratio Test & Their Uses : Introduction, Neyman-Pearson Lemma, Likelihood Ratio Test. Unit-II- Testing of Means of Nmal Population : Introduction, One Sample Problem, Two Sample Problem. 11

Interval estimation : Introduction, Confidence Interval & Confidence Coefficient, C.I. F Sample Mean from a Nmal Population, C.I. f differences of Means From Two Nmal Population. Unit-II- Shtest & Shtest Unbiased Confidence Intervals : Introduction, Intervals of Shtest Length, Neyman s Principle of Shtest Confidence Interval, Unbiased Confidence Interval, Shtest Unbiased Confidence Interval, Case of Discreet Random Variables. UGSTAT-09 (P) Related Practical Based on UGSTAT 01 & 02 UGSTAT-10 (P) Related Practical Based on UGSTAT 03 & 0 UGSTAT-11 (P) Related Practical Based on UGSTAT 06 & 08 UGSTAT-12 Official Statistics Block 1: Official Statistics Unit 1: About the official Statistics, Use of Statistics in different offices, Census, National Samplev Survey Office, Birth and Death Registration. etc Introduction to Indian and International statistical systems. Role, function and activities of Central and State statistical ganizations. Organization of large scale sample surveys. Role of National Sample Survey Organization. General and special data dissemination systems. Population growth in developed and developing countries, evaluation of perfmance of family welfare programmes, projections of labour fce and manpower. Scope and content of population census of India. System of collection of Agricultural Statistics. Crop fecasting and estimation, productivity, fragmentation of holdings, suppt prices, buffer stocks, impact of irrigation projects. Statistics related to industries, feign trade, balance of payment, cost of living, inflation, educational and other social statistics. Unit 2: Present official statistical system in India, Methods of collection of official statistics, their reliability and limitations. Principal publications containing data on the topics such as population, agriculture, industry, trade, prices, labour and employment, transpt and communications, banking and finance. Various official agencies responsible f data collection and their main functions. Unit 3: Statistical Methods f Total Quality Management 12

Quality Systems, ISO 9000 standards, QS 9000 standards. Concept of six-sigma and the Define-Measure- Analyse-Improve-Control Approach. Precision and accuracy in measurement systems. Estimation of Measurement Uncertainty. Total Quality Management, Process Analysis and Optimization. Quality at Design stage, Quality Function Deployment, Failure Mode and Effect Analysis, Conjoint Analysis. System, parameter and tolerance designs. Planning and analysis of fractional factial experiments. Basic ideas of response surface methodology and contour plots. Quality in manufacturing, control charts f attribute and variable characteristics, process adjustments based on control chart evidences. Process capability and perfmance indices. Evolutionary operations. Measuring customer satisfaction, American Customer Satisfaction Index Model. Block 2: Agricultural Statistics Unit 1: Sample Surveys Concepts of population and sample need f sampling, census and sample surveys, Basic concepts in sampling and designing of large scale surveys. Simple random sampling with and without replacement, Stratified random sampling, Allocation problems, Systematic sampling, Cluster sampling, Ratio, Product and Regression methods of estimation. Double Sampling. Two-stage and Multi-stage sampling. Non-sampling errs. Randomized response technique (Warner s model only). Unit 2: Design of Experiment Need f design of experiments, Fundamental principles of design of experiments, Basic designs-crd, RBD, LSD and their analyses, Orthogonality of classification in two-way lay-outs, advantages of thogonality relation, simple illustrations. Analysis of co-variance, missing plot technique. Unit 3: Factial Experiments 2 n, 3 2 factial experiments, illustrations, main effects and interactions, confounding and illustrations. Block 3: Audit Statistics Unit 1: Audit Sampling Statistical Audiot Sampling, its Advantage in audit, risk of statiostical sampling, attributes vs variable sampling, attribute sampling plan, determination of optimal Samplev size, concept of confidance level, precision, population, variable sample plane, un stratified and stratified sampling plan. Audit Hypothesis, testing of hypothesis, Unit 2: Risk Assesment Monetary unit sampling, risk based analysis, concept of alpha and beta risk, concept of tolarable missstatement. 13