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) COURSE IN STATISTICS
THREE-YEAR FULL-TIME PROGRAMME SEMESTERS I to VI
Statistics/ Computer Lab.: Practical-I: 4 100 comprising the following two parts: Part A: Based on Papers STH 103 and STH 104 Part B: Introduction to Computer fundamentals and Electronic Spread sheet.
Practical-II: 4 Based on Papers STH 202, STH 203 and STH 204
Practical-III: 4 Based on Papers STH 302, STH 303 and STH 304
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Statistics/ Computer Lab.: Practical-IV: comprising the following two parts: Part-A: Based on Papers STH 401 and STH 402 Part-B: Based on Paper STH 404 Examination 2013 and onwards
Statistics/ Computer Lab.: Practical-V: 4 comprising the following two parts: Part-A: Based on Papers STH 501, STH 502 and STH 503 Part-B: Introduction to Statistical Software/ Packages
Statistics/ Computer Lab.: Practical-VI: 4 100 comprising the following two parts: Part A: Based on Papers STH 601, STH 602, STH 603 and STH 604 Part B: Problem solving using Statistical Software/Packages
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Each theory paper will carry 100 marks including 25 marks earmarked for Internal Assessment*. For each theory paper there shall be 5 lecture periods. Besides, there will be tutorial classes with the tutorial groups of students as per University guidelines. Simple Calculator is allowed in the examination of each theory Paper. Twelve (12) periods per week will be devoted to Practicals I, II, III, and IV. Sixteen (16) periods per week will be devoted to Practicals V and VI. (The periods to be suitably divided in the case when Practical Paper has been split in Parts A and B). There will be one batch of 15 students for practical classes. The examination in Part A and Part B of Practicals I, IV, V and VI will be of 50 marks each. In respect of Practicals II and III carrying 100 marks each, 15 marks will be allocated to the class record and 10 marks to the oral test. In respect of each Part of the Practicals I, IV, V and VI carrying 50 marks (for each part), 10 marks will be allocated to the record book and 5 marks to the oral test. The conduct and evaluation in respect of the Examination relating to the Practical Papers would be as per the general guidelines laid down by the University. Colleges are advised and encouraged to conduct Practicals on P.C.s as far as possible. For conducting Practical Classes, at least two Laboratories should be provided alongwith qualified Laboratory Staff in each college. The 25% marks for Internal Assessment will be distributed in the following manner: (a) (b) (c) Attendance: 10% 10% 5%
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SUGGESTED READINGS: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Anton, H., Biven, I., Davis, S.(2002) : Calculus, J. Wiley & Sons. Apostol, Tom. M. (2002): Calculus, Vol. I. John Wiley & Sons. Ross, S.L. (1984): Differential Equations, John Wiley and Sons (Student Edition). Shanti Narain (2009): Differential Calculus. (Reprint). S. Chand and Co. Simmons, G. F. (1972): Differential Equations, Tata McGraw Hill.
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Beachy, J. A and. Blair, W. D (1990): Abstract Algebra with a concrete introduction,Prentice Hall Biswas, S. (1997) :A Textbook of Matrix Algebra, New Age International. Gupta, S.C. (2008): An Introduction to Matrices. (Reprint). Sultan Chand & Sons. Hall, H.S. and. Knight, S. R. (1994) : Higher Algebra, H.M. Publications. Lay, David C. (2007): Linear Algebra and its Applications (3rd Edition), Pearson Education Asia, Indian Reprint. Singhal, M.K. and Singhal, A.R.( 1980) : Algebra, 10th edition. R. Chand & Co.
Probability Theory: Random experiments, sample point and sample space, event, algebra of events. Definition of Probability classical and relative frequency approach to probability; Richard Von-Mises, and Kolmogorovs approach to probability, merits and demerits of these approaches (only general ideas to be given ), theorems on probability, conditional probability, independent events, Bayes theorem and its applications. SUGGESTED READINGS: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Goon A.M., Gupta M.K. and Dasgupta B. (2005): Fundamentals of Statistics, Vol. I, 8th Edn. World Press, Kolkata. Goon, A.M., Gupta, M.K. and Dasgupta, B. (2003): An Outline of Statistical Theory, Vol. I, 4th Edn. World Press, Kolkata. Gupta, S.C. and Kapoor, V.K. (2007): Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics, 11th Edn., (Reprint), Sultan Chand and Sons. Miller, Irwin and Miller, Marylees (2006): John E. Freunds Mathematical Statistics with Applications, (7th Edn.), Pearson Education, Asia. Mood, A.M. Graybill, F.A. and Boes, D.C. (2007): Introduction to the Theory of Statistics, 3rd Edn., (Reprint), Tata McGraw-Hill Pub. Co. Ltd. Rohatgi, V. K. and Saleh, A. K. Md. E. (2009): An Introduction to Probability and Statistics, 2nd Edn. (Reprint). John Wiley and Sons.
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Mood, A.M., Graybill, F.A. and Boes, D.C. (2007): Introduction to the Theory of Statistics, 3rd Edn. (Reprint), Tata McGraw-Hill Pub. Co. Ltd. Rohatgi, V. K. and Saleh, A. K. Md. E. (2009): An Introduction to Probability and Statistics, 2nd Edn. (Reprint). John Wiley and Sons. Ross, S. M. (2007): Introduction to Probability Models, 9th Edn., Indian Reprint, Academic Press.
SUGGESTED READINGS: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Apostol, T.M. (1985): Mathematical Analysis, Narosa Publishing House, New Dellhi. Bartle, R. G. and Sherbert, D. R. (2002): Introduction to Real Analysis (3rd Edition), John Wiley and Sons (Asia) Pte. Ltd., Singapore. Ghorpade, Sudhir R. and Limaye, Balmohan V. (2006): A Course in Calculus and Real Analysis, Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics, Springer (SIE), Indian reprint. Ross, K. A. (2004): Elementary analysis: the theory of calculus, Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics,Springer (SIE), Indian reprint. Rudin, W. (1976): Principles of Mathematical Analysis, Tata McGraw-Hill. Singhal, M.K. and Singhal, A.R. (1992): A First course in Real Analysis. R. Chand & Co.
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Hogg, R.V., Craig, A.T. and Mckean, J.W. (2009): Introduction to Mathematical Statistics, 6th Edn., (6th Impression). Pearson Education. Goon, A.M., Gupta, M.K. and Dasgupta. B. (2003): An Outline of Statistical Theory, Vol. I, 4th Edn. World Press, Kolkata. Gupta, S.C. and Kapoor, V.K. (2007): Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics, 11th Edn., (Reprint), Sultan Chand and Sons. Rohatgi, V. K. and Saleh, A. K. Md. E. (2009): An Introduction to Probability and Statistics, 2nd Edn. (Reprint). John Wiley and Sons. Parzen, E. (1992): Modern Probability Theory and its Applications. Wiley-Inter Science (Paper back Wiley Classic).
SUGGESTED READINGS: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Cochran, W.G. (1977): Sampling Techniques. John wiley and Sons, N.Y. Murthy, M.N. (1967): Sampling Theory and Methods. Statistical Publishing Society, Kolkata. Raj, D. and Chandhoke, P. (1998): Sample Survey Theory. Narosa Publishing house. Singh, D. and Chaudhary, F.S. (1995): Theory and Analysis of Sample Survey Designs. New Age International (P) Ltd. Sukhatme, P.V., Sukhatme, B.V., Sukhatme, S. and Asok, C. (1984): Sampling Theory of Surveys with Applications. Iowa State University Press, Iowa, USA.
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Solution of difference equations of first order with variable coefficients and linear difference equations with constant coefficients. SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. 2. 3. 4. Bradie, B. (2006): A friendly introduction to Numerical Analysis, Pearson Education,India. Gerald, C. F. and Wheatly, P. O. (2005): Applied Numerical Analysis, Pearson Education,India. Hilderbrand, F.B. (1974): Introduction to Numerical Analysis. Tata McGraw Hill. Sastry, S.S. (2000): Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis, 3rd edition, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. Saxena, H.C. (2005): Finite Differences and Numerical Analysis, 15th Revised Edn. (Reprint). S. Chand and Co. Scarborough, J.B. (1966): Numerical Mathematical Analysis, 6th Edition. Oxford and IBH.
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The transportation problems: North-West corner rule, Least cost method, Vogels approximation method and MODIs method to find the optimal solution. The assignment problem. Networking problems. Individual replacement model. Game Theory: Rectangular games; methods of solution: dominance method, modified dominance, Graphical solution and algebraic technique solution by L.P. Method. Simulations: Simulation models, event-type simulation, generation of random phenomena, steps in simulation, application of simulation techniques. SUGGESTED READINGS: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Gass, S.I. (1985): Linear Programming: Methods and Applications. Boyd Fraser Publishing Co., Danvers. Hadley, G. (2002): Linear Programming (Reprint). Narosa Publishing House. Hillier, F.S. and Lieberman, G. J. (2001): Introduction to Operational Research, 7th Edn. Irwin. Kantiswarup, Gupta, P.K. and Manmohan (2008): Operations Research, 13th Edn. Sultan Chand and Sons. Sharma, S.D. (2009): Operations Research-Theory, Methods and Applications, 16th Revised Edn., Kedar Nath Ram Nath. Taha, H.A. (2007): Operations Research: An Introduction, 8th Edn. Prentice Hall of India.
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terms of Normal probability, Methods for determining test reliability, Validity of test scores and its determination. IQ-its measurement and uses. SUGGESTED READINGS: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 Benjamin, B. (1968): Health and Vital Statistics. G. Allen and Unwin. Cox, P.R. (1970): Demography. Cambridge University Press. Croxton, F.E., Cowden, D.J. and Klein, S. (1982): Applied General Statistics, 3rd Edn. Prentice Hall of India (P) Ltd. Garett, H.E. (1966): Statistics in Psychology and Education. Longmans, Green. Goon A.M., Gupta M.K. and Dasgupta B. (2005): Fundamentals of Statistics, Vol. II, 8th Edn. World Press, Kolkata. Guilford, J.P. (1956): Fundamental Statistics in Psychology and Education. McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York. Gupta, S.C. and Kapoor, V.K. (2008): Fundamentals of Applied Statistics, 4th Edn., (Reprint), Sultan Chand and Sons. Mukhopadhyay, P. (1999): Applied Statistics. Books and Allied (P) Ltd.
and compound distribution, recurrent events, random walk model, absorbing and reflecting barriers, first passage probabilities and Gamblers ruin problem, Discrete branching process, extinction probabilities, Markov chain-definition and examples, Chapman Kolmogorovs equations and m-step transition probabilities, classification of states, closures and closed sets. Poisson process and its applications- Pure Birth Process, Pure Death Process, Birth and Death process, Introduction to queuing theory, M/M/1 Queue with infinite waiting space. Yule Furry Process and Linear growth process. SUGGESTED READINGS: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Bhat, B.R. (2000): Stochastic Models-Analysis and Applications. New Age International Publishers. Feller, W. (1993): An Introduction to Probability Theory and its Applications, Vol. I, 9th Wiley Easterm (Reprint). Karlin, S. and Taylor, H.M. (1975): A First Course in Stochastic Processes, 2nd Edn. Academic Press. Medhi, J. (2008): Stochastic Processes, 2nd Edn. (Reprint). New Age International. Ross, S. M. (1996): Stochastic Processes, 2nd Edn. John Wiley and Sons. Taha, H.A. (2007): Operations Research: An Introduction, 8th Edn. Prentice Hall of India.
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Hogg, R.V. and Tanis, E.A. (1988): Probability and statistical inference, 3rd Edn. Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc. Rohatgi, V. K. and Saleh, A. K. Md. E. (2009): An Introduction to Probability and Statistics, 2nd Edn. (Reprint). John Wiley and Sons. Sigel, S. (1956): Nonparametric Statistics for the Behavioural Sciences. McGraw Hill, N.Y.
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Koutsoyiannis, A. (1984): Theory of Econometrics: An Introductory Exposition of Econometric Methods, 2nd Edn. Macmillan. Maddala, G.S. (2002): Introduction to Econometrics, 3rd Edn. John Wiley and Sons. Madnani, G.M.K. (2008): Introduction to Econometrics-Principles and Application, 8th Edn. Oxford & IBH Publishing House. Montgomery, D.C. and Johnson, L.A. (1976): Forecasting and Time Series Analysis, Mc Graw Hill, New York.
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