BHU MA Statistics FAQs
Ques. Is MA Statistics and MSc Statistics the same at BHU? What is the difference?
Ans. BHU's Department of Statistics offers both MA and MSc in Statistics. Both are 2-year full-time programmes with the same curriculum and are conducted jointly. The primary difference is the qualifying degree: MA Statistics is typically for students from an Arts/Social Science background with Statistics as a subject, while MSc Statistics is for students from a Science background. Both degrees carry equal value for employment and higher studies.
Ques. What CUET-PG score is needed for MA Statistics at BHU?
Ans. Based on the 2025 admission cycle, the Round 1 cutoff for General category was 128 marks, which came down to 91 in the final Mop-Up round. For OBC, it was 97 (Round 1) to 86 (Mop-Up). SC category cutoff was 71 (Round 1) to 38 (Mop-Up). These scores can vary year to year based on the number of applicants and difficulty of the exam.
Ques. What career options are available after MA Statistics from BHU?
Ans. MA Statistics from BHU opens up diverse career paths including: Data Analyst/Scientist in IT and BFSI sectors, Indian Statistical Service (ISS) through UPSC, positions in NSO, NSSO, RBI, NABARD, and other government bodies, actuarial science (after clearing actuarial exams), teaching and research (UGC NET/JRF), and roles in pharmaceutical companies for clinical trial analysis and biostatistics.
Ques. Can I pursue PhD in Statistics from BHU after MA Statistics?
Ans. Yes, MA/MSc Statistics from BHU is an excellent foundation for PhD admission. BHU offers PhD in Statistics through its Department of Statistics. Admission is based on UGC NET/JRF scores or BHU's Research Entrance Test (RET). Students with UGC JRF receive a monthly fellowship of Rs. 37,000 (Junior) and Rs. 42,000 (Senior) during their PhD tenure.
Ques. Is there any practical/lab component in MA Statistics at BHU?
Ans. Yes, the MA Statistics programme at BHU includes a practical component where students work with statistical software such as R, SPSS, and SAS. The department has a dedicated computer lab for this purpose. Practical training covers data analysis, statistical computing, simulation, and project work, which is essential for industry readiness.
Ques. How is the placement scenario for MA Statistics graduates from BHU?
Ans. MA Statistics from BHU does not have a dedicated placement cell for this programme, as it is primarily an academic/research-oriented course. However, students with strong statistical and computational skills find opportunities in data analytics firms, BFSI sector, government statistical services, and research organisations. Many students also pursue higher studies (PhD, MBA) or competitive exams (UPSC, SSC) after completing the programme.
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