Syllabus of Stats
Syllabus of Stats
UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI
SCHEME A
SEMESTER III
II Transportation Model 1
UASTA 302 2
Assignment model and
III Sequencing 1
SEMESTER IV
I Network Analysis 1
UASTA402 II Sampling 2 1
III Time Series 1
UASTAP4 Practicals based on both courses in theory 2 6
SEMESTER III
REFERENCES .
1. Medhi J. : Statistical Methods, An Introductory Text, Second Edition,
New Age International Ltd.
2 Agarwal B.L. : Basic Statistics, New Age International Ltd.
3. Spiegel M.R. : Theory and Problems of Statistics, Schaum s Publications series.
Tata McGraw-Hill.
4. David S. : Elementary Probability, Cambridge University Press.
5. Hoel P.G. : Introduction to Mathematical Statistics, Asia Publishing House.
6. Hogg R.V. and Tannis E.P. : Probability and Statistical Inference.
McMillan Publishing Co. Inc.
7. PitanJim : Probability, Narosa Publishing House.
8. Goon A.M., Gupta M.K., Dasgupta B. : Fundamentals of Statistics, Volume II :
The World Press Private Limited, Calcutta.
REFERENCES
1. Operations Research: Kantiswaroop and Manmohan Gupta. 4th Edition; S Chand & Sons.
2. Schaum Series book in O.R. Richard Broson. 2nd edition Tata Mcgraw Hill Publishing Company
Ltd.
3. Operations Research: Methods and Problems: Maurice Sasieni, Arthur Yaspan and Lawrence
Friedman,(1959), John Wiley & Sons.
4. Mathematical Models in Operations Research : J K Sharma, (1989), Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
Company Ltd.
5. Principles of Operations Research with Applications to Management Decisions: Harvey M.
Wagner, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall of India Ltd.
6. Operations Research: S.D.Sharma.11th edition, KedarNath Ram Nath& Company.
7. Operations Research: H. A.Taha.6th edition, Prentice Hall of India.
8. Quantitative Techniques For Managerial Decisions: J.K.Sharma , (2001), MacMillan India Ltd.
SEMESTER-III
SEMESTER IV
REFERENCES:
1. Introduction to the theory of statistics: A M Mood, F.A. Graybill, D C Boyes; Third Edition;
McGraw-Hill Book Company.
2. Introduction to Mathematical Statistics: R.V.Hogg, A.T. Craig; Fourth Edition; Collier
McMillan Publishers.
3. Probability and Statistical Inference: R.V.Hogg, E. A.Tannis, Third Edition; Collier
McMillan Publishers.
REFERENCES
1. Experimental Designs: W.G. Cochran and G.M.Cox; Second Edition;John Wiley and Sons.
2. Fundamentals of Applied Statistics: S.C.Gupta and V.K.Kapoor; 3rd Edition; Sultan Chand and
Sons (2001).
3.Operations Research: Kantiswaroop and Manmohan Gupta. 4th Edition; S Chand & Sons.
4. Schaum Series book in O.R. Richard Broson. 2nd edition Tata Mcgraw Hill Publishing
Company Ltd.
5. Operations Research: Methods and Problems: Maurice Sasieni, Arthur Yaspan and Lawrence
Friedman,(1959), John Wiley & Sons.
6. Mathematical Models in Operations Research : J K Sharma, (1989), Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Company Ltd.
7. Principles of Operations Research with Applications to Management Decisions: Harvey M.
Wagner, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall of India Ltd.
8. Operations Research: S.D.Sharma.11th edition, KedarNath Ram Nath& Company.
9. Operations Research: H. A.Taha.6th edition, Prentice Hall of India.
10. PERT and CPM, Principles and Applications: Srinath. 2nd edition, East-west press Pvt. Ltd.
SEMESTER-IV
2. Viva: 05 Marks.
3. For any one or the combinations of the following activities.. 10 Marks.
Data collection and /or analysis.
Assignments with any soft ware package.
Case study/project.
Seminar based on any topic preferably not covered in syllabus.
Industrial visit and its report.
Theory: At the end of the semester, examination of two hours duration and 60 marks based on
the three units shall be held for each course.
Pattern of Theory question paper at the end of the semester for each course :
There shall be Four Questions of fifteen marks each. All Questions Should be Compulsory.
Question1 based on Unit I, Question 2 based on Unit II, Question 3 based on Unit III,
Question4 based on all Three Units combined.
Each question will have sub questions as given below:
Attempt any ONE Out of Two questions carrying 1 Mark each.
Attempt any TWO Out of Three questions carrying 7 Marks each.
Practicals: At the end of the semester, examination of 1 hours duration and 30 marks shall
be held for each course.
Pattern of Practical question paper at the end of the semester for each course :
There shall be Four Questions of ten marks each. Students should attempt any three out of the
four Questions.
Question1 based on Unit I, Question 2 based on Unit II, Question 3 based on Unit III,
Question4 based on all Three Units combined.
Workload
SCHEME B
1)Those students who have opted this scheme for Statistics at S.Y.B.A. will
have THREE papers in Statistics and they should choose ONE paper out
of remaining TWO compulsory papers.
2) These students of S.Y.B.A. will have teaching and evaluation along
with the corresponding S.Y. B. Sc students of Statistics.
The course codes and evaluation for those S.Y.B.A. ( Statistics ) Scheme B
will be as mentioned below.
SEMESTER III
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SEMESTER IV
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Expectation & Variance. Regression Function. Coefficient of Correlation.
Transformation of Random Variables and Jacobian of transformation with
illustrations.
REFERENCES:
1. Introduction to the theory of statistics: A. M. Mood, F.A. Graybill, D. C. Boyes, Third Edition;McGraw-
Hill Book Company.
2. Introduction to Mathematical Statistics: R.V.Hogg, A.T. Craig; Fourth Edition; Collier McMillan
Publishers.
3. Probability and Statistical Inference: R.V.Hogg, E. A.Tannis, Third Edition; Collier McMillan Publishers.
4. John E. Freunds Mathematical Statistics: I. Miller, M. Miller; Sixth Edition; Pearson Education Inc.
5. Introduction to Mathematical Statistics: P.G. Hoel; Fourth Edition; John Wiley & Sons Inc.
6. Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics: S.C. Gupta, V.K. Kapoor; Eighth Edition; Sultan Chand & Sons.
7. Mathematical Statistics: J.N. Kapur, H.C. Saxena; Fifteenth Edition; S. Chand & Company Ltd.
8. Statistical Methods: An Introductory Text: J. Medhi; Second edition; Wiley Eastern Ltd.
9. An Outline of Statistical Theory Vol. 1: A.M. Goon, M.K. Gupta, B. DasGupta; Third Edition; The World
Press Pvt. Ltd.
10. StatisticalMethodsUsingRSoftware:V.R.PawagiandSarojA.Ranade;NiraliPublications.
11. StatisticsUsingR.S.G.Purohit,S.D.Gore,andS.R.Deshmukh.NarosaPublishingHouse.
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Unit II : Stratified Sampling:
Need for Stratification of population with suitable examples. Definition of
Stratified Sample. Advantages of stratified Sampling.
Stratified Random Sampling:
Estimation of population mean& total in case of Stratified Random Sampling
15 Lectures
(WOR within each strata). Expectation & Variance of the unbiased
estimators, Unbiased estimators of variances of these estimators.
Proportional allocation, Optimum allocation with and without varying costs.
Comparison of Simple Random Sampling, Stratified Random Sampling using
Proportional allocation &Neyman allocation.
Unit III : a. Ratio & Regression Estimation assuming SRSWOR:
Ratio Estimators for population Ratio, Mean & Total. Expectation & MSE of
the Estimators. Estimators of MSE. Uses of Ratio Estimator.
Regression Estimators for population Mean & Total. Expectation & Variance
of the Estimators assuming known value of regression coefficient b. 15 Lectures
Estimation of b. Resulting variance of the estimators. Uses of regression
Estimator.Comparison of Ratio, Regression & mean per Unit estimators.
b. Introduction to Systematic sampling, Cluster sampling & Two Stage
sampling with suitable illustrations.
REFERENCES:
1. Sampling Techniques: W.G. Cochran; 3rd Edition; Wiley(1978)
2. Sampling Theory and methods: M.N. Murthy; Statistical Publishing Society. (1967)
3. Sampling Theory: Des Raj; McGraw Hill Series in Probability and Statistics. (1968).
4. Sampling Theory of Surveys with Applications: P.V. Sukhatme and B.V. Sukhatme; 3rd
Edition; Iowa State University Press (1984).
5. Fundamentals of Applied Statistics: S. C. Gupta and V.K. Kapoor; 3rd Edition; Sultan Chand
and Sons (2001).
6. Theory and Analysis of Sample Survey Designs:Daroga Singh, F.S.Chaudhary, Wiley
Eastern Ltd. (1986).
7. Sampling Theory and Methods: S. Sampath, Second Edition (2005),Narosa.
8. Theory and Methods of Survey Sampling: ParimalMukhopadhyay, (1998),Prentice Hall Of
India Pvt. Ltd.
UnitII:Transportation Problem:
Concept, Mathematical Formulation.
Concepts of Solution, Feasible Solution. Initial Basic Feasible Solution by
15 Lectures
North-West Corner Rule, Matrix Minima Method, Vogels Approximation
Method. Optimal Solution by MODI Method. Optimality test, Improvement
procedure.
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Variants in Transportation Problem: Unbalanced, Maximization type.
REFERENCES
9. Operations Research: Kantiswaroop and Manmohan Gupta. 4th Edition; S Chand & Sons.
10. Schaum Series book in O.R. Richard Broson. 2nd edition Tata Mcgraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd.
11. Operations Research: Methods and Problems: Maurice Sasieni, Arthur Yaspan and Lawrence
Friedman,(1959), John Wiley &Sons.
12. Mathematical Models in Operations Research : J K Sharma, (1989), Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company
Ltd.
13. Principles of Operations Research with Applications to Management Decisions: Harvey M.Wagner, 2nd
Edition, Prentice Hall of India Ltd.
14. Operations Research: S.D.Sharma.11th edition, KedarNath Ram Nath& Company.
15. Operations Research: H. A.Taha.6th edition, Prentice Hall of India.
16. Quantitative Techniques For Managerial Decisions: J.K.Sharma, (2001), MacMillan India Ltd.
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DISTRIBUTION OF TOPICS FOR PRACTICALS
SEMESTER-III
7 Applications of R.
Sr. No Course USSTBP3(B)
1 Designing of Questionnaire.
2 Simple Random Sampling for Variables.
3 Simple Random Sampling for Attributes.
4 Estimation of Sample Size in Simple Random Sampling.
5 Stratified Random Sampling.
6 Ratio Estimation.
7 Regression Estimation.
Sr. No Course USSTPB3(C)
1 Formulation and Graphical Solution of L.P.P.
2 Simplex Method.
3 Duality.
4 Transportation.
5 Assignment.
6 Sequencing.
7 Problems solving using TORA.
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REFERENCES:
10. Introduction to the theory of statistics: A M Mood, F.A. Graybill, D C Boyes; Third Edition;
McGraw-Hill Book Company.
11. Introduction to Mathematical Statistics: R.V.Hogg, A.T. Craig; Fourth Edition; Collier
McMillan Publishers.
12. Probability and Statistical Inference: R.V.Hogg, E. A.Tannis, Third Edition; Collier
McMillan Publishers.
13. John E. Freunds Mathematical Statistics: I. Miller, M. Miller; Sixth Edition; Pearson
Education Inc.
14. Introduction to Mathematical Statistics: P.G. Hoel; Fourth Edition; John Wiley & Sons Inc.
15. Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics: S.C. Gupta, V.K. Kapoor; Eighth Edition; Sultan
Chand & Sons.
16. Mathematical Statistics: J.N. Kapur, H.C. Saxena; Fifteenth Edition; S. Chand & Company
Ltd.
17. Statistical Methods- An Introductory Text: J. Medhi; Second edition; Wiley Eastern Ltd.
18. An Outline of Statistical Theory Vol. 1: A.M. Goon, M.K. Gupta, B. DasGupta; Third
Edition; The World Press Pvt. Ltd.
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REFERENCES
11. Experimental Designs: W.G. Cochran and G.M.Cox; Second Edition;John Wiley and Sons.
12. The Design and Analysis of Experiments: Oscar Kempthorne, John Wiley and Sons.
13. Design and Analysis of Experiments: Douglas C Montgomery; 6thEdition;John Wiley & Sons.
14. Design and Analysis of Experiments: M.N.Das and N.C.Giri, 2nd Edition; New Age
International (P) Limited;1986.
15. Experimental Design, Theory and Application: Walter T Federer; Oxford & IBH Publishing Co.
Pvt. Ltd.
16. Fundamentals of Applied Statistics: S.C.Gupta and V.K.Kapoor; 3rd Edition; Sultan Chand and
Sons (2001).
17. Statistical Principles in Experimental Design: B.J. Winer, McGraw Hill Book Company.
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Course Code Title Credits
PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL STATISTICS 2 Credits
USSTB403
(45 lectures )
UnitI:CPMandPERT:
Objective and Outline of the techniques. Diagrammatic representation of
activities in a project: Gantt Chart and Network Diagram. Slack time and Float
15 Lectures
times. Determination of Critical path. Probability consideration in project
scheduling. Project cost analysis. Updating.
REFERENCES
DISTRIBUTION OF TOPICS FOR PRACTICALS
SEMESTER-IV
COURSE CODE USSTP4 3 Credits
Sr. No Course USSTBP4(A)
1 Standard Continuous distributions.
2 Normal Distribution.
3 Central Limit Theorem.
4 Chi Square distribution.
5 t distribution.
6 F distribution.
7 Application of R.
Sr. No Course USSTBP4(B)
1 Analysis of Variance- One Way.
2 Analysis of Variance- Two Way.
3 Completely Randomized Design.
4 Randomized Block Design.
5 Latin Square Design.
6 Missing Observations in CRD, RBD & LSD.
7 Factorial Experiments.
Sr. No Course USSTBP4(C)
4 Updating.
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Theory: At the end of the semester, examination of two hours duration and 60 marks based on
the three units shall be held for each course.
Pattern of Theory question paper at the end of the semester for each course :
There shall be Four Questions of fifteen marks each. All Questions Should be Compulsory.
Question1 based on Unit I, Question 2 based on Unit II, Question 3 based on Unit III,
Question4 based on all Three Units combined.
Each question will have sub questions as given below:
Attempt any ONE Out of Two questions carrying 1 Mark each.
Attempt any TWO Out of Three questions carrying 7 Marks each.
Practicals: At the end of the semester, examination of 1 hours duration and 30 marks shall
be held for each course.
Pattern of Practical question paper at the end of the semester for each course :
There shall be Four Questions of ten marks each. Students should attempt any three out of the
four Questions.
Question1 based on Unit I, Question 2 based on Unit II, Question 3 based on Unit III,
Question4 based on all Three Units combined.
Workload
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