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Department of Statistics Department of Statistics 1. About Department: Department of Statistics is established in the year 1995. Statistics, besides its theoretical development, is an application oriented subject. Statistical methodology is useful in professional courses such as medicine, engineering, agriculture, management, actuarial science, humanities, social and biological science. The department consists of two qualified and experienced faculty. It has grown over the last 24 years as one of the most sort after course by the students. Presently, there are 420 UG students pursuing Statistics as one of the optional subject under B.Sc (M.S.Cs) course. a.Vision of the Depatment: “ Empowerment of Women through knowledge” b.Objectives of Department: To prepare students for successful careers using their statistical skills. To instill in our students an understanding of their professional and ethical responsibilities. To achieve 100% pass percentage. To enhance percentage of students for higher education/ securing jobs. To extend interdisciplinary services through the department which can be widely used by students, research scholars, industries and Govt. departments. c.Programmes offered: regular courses Sl.No Title of course Admitted Strength Admitted Strength Admitted Strength 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 1 B.Sc(MSCs) 80 180 156 2 B.A(MES) 1 Certificate Courses offered: Sl.No Title of course Admitted Strength Admitted Strength Admitted Strength 207-18 2018-19 2019-20 d.Course outcomes e. Results: Year Appeared Passed Pass % 2015-16 67 67 100 2016-17 71 71 100 2017-18 70 69 98.57 2018-19 56 56 100 f. Education related Clubs run by Department - Nil g. Endowment prizes offered if any - Nil 2. Faculty Details Sl.No Name of Faculty Designation Qualification No of years of Teaching Experience 1 Ms. G. Sunitha,(HOD) Asst. Prof in Statistics M.Sc,SET, (Ph.D) 20 2 Ms. M. Anusha Lecturer in Statistics M.Sc, SET 7 3. Non Teaching Staff Details - NA Sl.No Name of Staff Designation Qualification 1 Ms. G.Shakunthala Office Subordinate V class 4. Lab Facilities Available: NA Details of Lab Equipment and facilities available along with photographs 5. Achievements of Department (both staff and students) – Ms. G. Sunitha : Participated in the Orientation Course at Academic Staff College, Osmania Universiy, Hyderabad organized from 03.02.2006 to 04.03.2006. Participated in the State Level Workshop for the Mathematics Lecturers held on 22nd and 23rd February, 2013 organised by Andhra Pradesh State Council of Science & Technology in association with Commissioner of Collegiate Education, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh. Participated in the UGC sponsored National Conference on “ Analytics of Population Statistics and its Role in Public Welfare Policies on 21st August 2015 organised by Dept. of Statistics, St. Ann’s College for Women, Mehdipatnam, Hyderabad in collaboration with Indian Institute of Public Health, Madhapur, Hyderabad. Participated in Faculty Development Programme organized by Department of Statistics, Aurora’s Degree & PG College, Chikkadpally, Hyderabad held on 22nd August 2015. Participated in the Refresher Course in Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science organized by Human Resource Development Centre, Osmania University, Hyderabad from 30th January 2017 to 18th February 2017. Attended One Day National Seminar on “Role of Statistics in Administration” on the National Statistics Day 29th June, 2017, organized by the Department of Statistics, University College of Science, Osmania University, Hyderabad. Participated in the workshop on “Business Analysis & Predictive Modelling using R software and Data Visualization using Tableau”, organized by Institute of Public Enterprise in association with TCS & CA Technologies on 31st March2017. Presented a Research paper titled “Forecasting GDP using ARIMA and ANN Models under Indian Environment” in the Two Days International Conference on “Big Data Analytics, Operations Research and Internet of Things”, organized by Institute of Public Enterprise(IPE), Hyderabad during March 30th – 31st, 2017. Participated and Presented a paper on “Forecasting GDP of India and UK using ANN Models”, in the 20th International Conference of International Academy of Physical Sciences on “Recent Advances in Physical Sciences and Future Challenges”, organized by Faculty of Science, Osmania University, Hyderabad held during July 14-16, 2017. Attended Faculty Development Programme on “Research Methodology & Data Sciences” on 18th & 19th January 2018 organised by GITAM Hyderabad Business School. Participated in a Three Day Workshop on “Big Data Analytics” during 02-04 August, 2018 at Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, University College of Engineering(A), Osmania University, Hyderabad. Published a paper entitled “Forecasting GDP using ARIMA and ANN Models under Indian Environment” in the International Journal of Mathematics Trends and Technology. Published a paper entitled “ Comparison of Global GDP Analytics– A Statistical Perspective” in International Journal of Scientific Research in Mathematical and Statistical Sciences Volume-5, Issue-4, pp.133-139, August (2018) Published a paper entitled “Production Analytics of Certain Crops of India”, in International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, Vol. 8, Issue 2, February 2019. 6. Events – 1. Department conducted an Extension lecture on “ Real life Applications of Statistics” by Ms. Jyothi Rani, Associate Professor, Department of Statistics, OU, Hyderabad for B.Sc (M.S.Cs) I year students on 12/9/2017. 2.Department organized a guest lecture on “ Reliability” by Ms. G. Sunitha, Asst. Prof. in Statistics, SVS college, Vidhyanagar, Hyderabad for B.Sc( M.S.Cs) III year students on 26/11/2017. 3. Department organized a guest lecture on “ Sampling Techniques ” by Ms. Jyothi Rani, Associate Professor, Department of Statistics, OU, Hyderabad for B.Sc( M.S.Cs) III year students on 13/12/2017. 4. Department conducted quiz for B.Sc ( M.S.Cs) I, II and III years students on 21/1/2017. 5. Department conducted a guest lecture on “ Demand Analysis” by Ms. T. Vedavathi, Asst. Prof. in Statistics, Govt. City college, Nayapul, Hyderabad for B.Sc (M.S.Cs) III year students on 14/11/2018. 6. Department conducted quiz for B.Sc ( M.S.Cs) I, II and III years students on 29/11/2018. 7. Department organized an extension lecture on “ Data Mining” by Dr. D.V.Ramana, Data Science Conultant Wissen Infotech, Hyderabad for B.Sc ( M.S.Cs) II & III year students on 11/1/2019. \\ 8. Department organized an extension lecture on “ Statistical Techniques in Data Mining ” by Dr. D.V.Ramana, Data Science Conultant Wissen Infotech, Hyderabad for B.Sc ( M.S.Cs) II & III year students on 9/2/2019. 9. Department organized an extension lecture on “ Statistics for Psychology and Education” by. Ms. S. Nirmala, Asst. Prof In Statistics, VGDC, Vidyanagar, Hyd for B.Sc ( M.S.Cs) III year students on 29/3/2019. 10. Department of Statistics organized a “ Student Induction Program” on 20/7/2019 for B.Sc I year Physical Sciences students and the resource person for this program was Mr. Venkateshwar, Asst. Prof In History at Vivekanadha Govt. Degree college , Vidhyanagar, Hyderabad. He addressed the students regarding the career opportunities for different types of jobs for physical science students. 11. Department of Statistics organized an extension lecture on “ Theory of Estimation” by Dr. Yugandhar, Asst. Prof in Statistics , St. Francis degree college for women , Begumpet, Hyderabad. for B.Sc (M.S.Cs) II year students on 5/8/19. 12. Department of Statistics organized an extension lecture on “ Preparation for P.G Entrance Exam ” by Dr. Ramana Reddy, Asst. Prof in Mathematics, BJR Govt. Degree College, Narayanguda, Hyderabad , for B.Sc (M.S.Cs) III year students on 8/8/19. 13. Department organized an orientation program on “ Santoor Scholarship” . Mr. Prashanth ,Santoor executive addressed the students on the scholarship program on 19/08/2019. 14. Department in collaboration with Rexona Confidence Academy organized a program on “How to prepare for an interview” for B.Sc (M.S.Cs) III years on 14/9/2019. 15. Department in collaboration with Lions Club organized a program on “Student Talent Enhancement Program” (STEP) , Lion. Dr. K. S. Prasad, District Chairperson, Lions Club of Hyderabad, Himayatnagar addressed the B.Sc ( M.S.Cs) I year students on 27/9/2019. 7.Contact us – Ms. G. Sunitha Ph. No: 9000103953 .
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