B.Sc (Mathematics, Statistics, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning)
Introduction to the Course
B.Sc in Mathematics, Statistics, and Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning is a future-oriented program
designed to build strong mathematical and statistical foundations along with advanced computational and analytical skills.
The course focuses on statistical analysis, machine learning, and intelligent systems to solve real-world problems.
Program Educational Objectives
- Critical Thinking: Develop analytical and logical thinking skills.
- Problem Solving: Apply mathematical, statistical, and AI techniques to real-world problems.
- Effective Communication: Present technical knowledge clearly in written and oral formats.
- Team Work: Work effectively as an individual and in teams.
- Professional Development: Adapt to evolving technologies and lifelong learning.
Program Specific Outcomes
- Strong foundation in Mathematics, Statistics, and Probability concepts.
- Apply statistical techniques for data interpretation and analysis.
- Develop Machine Learning models for real-world applications.
- Understand Artificial Intelligence concepts and deep learning techniques.
- Work with tools like Python, R, SQL, and statistical software.
- Design intelligent systems and analytical solutions.
- Analyze datasets to derive meaningful statistical and scientific insights.
Career Scope
Higher Education
- M.Sc (Statistics / AI / Mathematics / Machine Learning)
- MCA (Master of Computer Applications)
- MBA (Business Analytics / IT)
Career Opportunities
- Statistician
- Machine Learning Engineer
- AI Engineer
- Data Analyst
- Research Analyst
- Software Developer
- Database Administrator
Government Jobs
Eligible for UPSC, SSC, Banking, Statistical Officer, and State Government Exams.
Why Choose This Course?
- High demand in AI, Statistics & Analytics industry
- Combination of Mathematics, Statistics, and modern technology
- Strong career and research opportunities
- Industry-oriented curriculum
- Global career scope with high salary potential