[QUOTE=samia fakhar;573345]yeah it is good subject but what do you think the time allocated for paper i.e 3 hours is enough? is it possible to complete 5 questions in 2. 30 hours?[/QUOTE]
[B][COLOR="Blue"]Yes. I think it is sufficient time. One should solve paper is systematic manner. One should solve those questions first which take least time like probability, Confidence Interval estimation and Testing of Estimates. One can solve each of above mentioned questions in 20 minutes or less. After that one can solve remaining questions in time. I also adopted the same technique/scheme and I solved 5 Questions before 2.30 hours.[/COLOR][/B] |
bhai g
these chapter are enough for css...? |
[QUOTE=Muzzamil;572384][B][COLOR="DarkGreen"]Introduction to Statistical Theory Part-1[/COLOR][/B]
[COLOR="blue"]By Sher M. Chaudhar & Dr. Shahid Kamal Chapter # 06 Chapter # 07 Chapter # 08 Chapter # 09 Chapter # 10[/COLOR] [B][COLOR="DarkGreen"]Introduction to Statistical Theory Part-2[/COLOR][/B] [COLOR="Blue"]By Sher M. Chaudhar & Dr. Shahid Kamal Chapter # 14 Chapter # 15 Chapter # 16 Chapter # 17 Chapter # 18 Chapter # 19 Chapter # 20 Chapter # 21[/COLOR] [COLOR="DarkGreen"]If you need further information, please feel free to ask.[/COLOR] [COLOR="Blue"]Regards,[/COLOR][/QUOTE] [SIZE="3"]These chapters cover the whole syllabus of CSS. But if you go through past papers and paper trends you will find that following chapters are more than enough to attempt all 5 questions required. Cahpter 6, 7, 8, 14, 15, 16, 18. I followed the same pattern and Alhamdulilah I am expecting 85 plus in Sha Allah.[/SIZE] |
[QUOTE=sabahatbhutta;573871][SIZE="3"]These chapters cover the whole syllabus of CSS. But if you go through past papers and paper trends you will find that following chapters are more than enough to attempt all 5 questions required.
Cahpter 6, 7, 8, 14, 15, 16, 18. I followed the same pattern and Alhamdulilah I am expecting 85 plus in Sha Allah.[/SIZE][/QUOTE] [B][COLOR="Blue"]You may be right in your context but I was discussing the whole syllabus contents, not guess paper or selective study.[/COLOR][/B] |
bhai g lahore mai koi institute
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[QUOTE=Hassan Babu;576658]bhai g lahore mai koi institute[/QUOTE]
[I][COLOR="Blue"]There are many academies in Lahore. Moreover, you may go to Punjab University Hostel # 8 where many students of MSc/M.Phil (Statistics) can help you in preparing Statistics.[/COLOR][/I] |
dear Muzzamil,
i have studied statistics in my bachelors and in ACCA some where as well. but i have always found probability very confusing, overall statistics is not difficult for me to deal with. Can you please please tell me the easiest way to deal with probability. Regards |
[QUOTE=AlRehmaan AlRaheem;588569]dear Muzzamil,
i have studied statistics in my bachelors and in ACCA some where as well. but i have always found probability very confusing, overall statistics is not difficult for me to deal with. Can you please please tell me the easiest way to deal with probability. Regards[/QUOTE] [I][COLOR="Blue"]Dear Brother, Probability is technical and conceptual technique but it is very interesting. You can learn probability easily by just focussing on basic concepts. Chapter # 06 of Sher M. Chaudhary’s book is very helpful in this regard. [/COLOR][/I] |
Muzzamil bhai, these chapters alone cover all the technical aspects of the syllabus? We dont need to study anything other than this if we leave out the practical implementations?
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1 Book to cover Statistics and the way to go about it
Name of the book: Statistics for Business and Economics
Authored By: Paul Newbold Edition: 6th and above This book is an excellent reference and is self contained, enough to cover both basic statistical topics along with concepts, easily described, explanation of concepts makes use of simple vocabulary and several solved examples and the econometric requirement of cross-sectional and time-series data. If studied diligently and committed to its preparation with honesty, I assure the aspirants of the fact that they need not be dependent on any other sources or a tutor. However I would like to point out that the subject should only be opted provided one has [B]atleast[/B] an Alevel/FSc background. This book is the core study reference for courses in statistics in LSE and other British universities offering statistics. It is [B]complete[/B] in every aspect, goes about addressing its reader as a tutor from quantitative proofs to qualitative answers and justifications (mathematically, diagrammatically as well explanatory) Hope this helps. Regards |
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