ISI Kolkata Reviews on Placements, Faculty and Facilities

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Why To Join ISI Kolkata - Reviews & Rating

5(38%)
4(16%)
3(2%)
2(41%)
1(3%)

Academic
4.2
Faculty
4.3
Infrastructure
3.7
Accommodation
4.0
Social Life
4.0
Placement
4.1

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Amri Nesa Sultani
4.5Helpful
Reviewed on Nov 14, 2021(Enrolled 2017)

Placement Experience:

Placement is always 100% successful because the institute has good tie-ups with the industry. With an average salary of INR 19 LPA the institute offers a successful placement drive. Companies like Reliance, Deloitte etc come for placement.
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Rudyard Milan
4.5
Reviewed on Nov 11, 2021(Enrolled 2017)

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Indian Statistical Institute of Kolkata offers PGDBA course jointly with IIT Kharagpur and IIM Kolkata. The program is residential and each institute makes suitable arrangements for the program. The candidates must hold a graduate degree with minimum 60% marks or its equivalent CGPA for the continuation of the program.
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Neeraj
4.1
Reviewed on Nov 2, 2021(Enrolled 2018)

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Indian Statistical Institute is a popular institute in quality education. I want to pursue an academic/research career in Statistics and allied fields and that was why I joined for post graduation in ISI. The admission is merit based on graduation marks and written admission test.
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Shourjo Chakraborty
4.1Helpful
Reviewed on Oct 18, 2021(Enrolled 2021)

Admission:

Admission process: This point is completely discussed in the admission process section of "What were the factors that made you choose this College/Institute/University?"Test pattern and interview questions: (I) The syllabus of the exam includes the entire syllabus of IITJEE along with some additional topics like Euclidean geometry and Number Theory. (II) Written exam is held in two phases: Objective (UGA) where one has to solve 30 questions in 120 mins(marking scheme is +4 if correct answer, +1 if unanswered, 0 if wrong) and Subjective (UGB) which contains 8 questions.(III) In the interview, typically one will be asked 4-5 questions on an average but the professors are helpful and give hints if a student gets stuck.Preparation: Problem solving is the key thing. One should try to solve the entire book Test of Mathematics at 10+2 Level(aka TOMATO) published by ISI. Additionally, I also used to take coaching for ISI entrance.
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Saikat Halder
5.0
Reviewed on Oct 17, 2020

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ISI is the best place for statistics in india. It has world class professors and providing great education, demands of statistics are dam high in today's world with so much data out there, also here is no tution fees / hostel fees and you will get amount 40k yearly stipend during B. Stat degree, world class faculty, these are the reason for why I choose this institute.
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Sannidhya Basu
4.3
Reviewed on Aug 18, 2020

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Passion for Mathematical Sciences. The Indian Statistical Institute is one of the oldest and most acclaimed Institutions in the Country. The course also doesn't involve studying elective courses which are not related to mathematics.
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Nikhil Sachdeva
4.0Helpful
Reviewed on Jul 3, 2020

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College management is perfect, just only negative point being they sometimes take too much time to reach a decision, rest everything is perfect.
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Rahel
4.3
Bachelor of Statistics (Honours) [B Stat (Hons)]
Reviewed on Jun 23, 2020

Admission:

Admission in this college for [B Stat (Hons)] is based on written entrance exam conducted by the college. And the selected students are called for interview conducted by the institution. The basic eligibility criteria for admission in this institution is to be qualified in the academic year (10+2) with maths and English as subjects.
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Sarnindita
4.2Helpful
Bachelor of Statistics (Honours) [B Stat (Hons)]
Reviewed on Jun 23, 2020

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This institution is the best. Somewhere a student after gettting admission from here become assured of a bright future after completing of the course. Further everything else here is just perfect be it academics, teachers, infrastructure, safety, campus life and placements.
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Saket
4.5
B.Maths {Hons.}
Reviewed on Jun 22, 2020

Admission:

You will selected for this institute on the basis of entrance exam and interview. You have to apply for this institute online by fulfilling the eligibility criteria. Read the instructions carefully. Upload the scanned documents and signature as well. You will also have to pay application fee which is Rs.1,250 for general categories and Rs.625 for SC/ST.
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ISI Kolkata: 1 Answered Question

What are reviews about ISI (Indian Statistical Institute) placements and MS programmes at centres in Delhi, Bengaluru and Kolkata?

Tarun ChakrabortyStudied at Indian Statistical Institute (2017)

Having to know some people studying at both Simsree and KJ Somaiya and here are some things that you should know. They both are equally good.

  • Both the institutes, for their MMS course, teach the same syllabus specified by the University of Mumbai. So, according to the content, there is no difference.
  • This is generally a good thing that you are specializing in something that roughly 4 to 5% of the batch will specialize in. 
  • It is not as difficult for the placement committee to get companies with specific profiles.
  • The institutes have been there for a fairly long time and both have a steady pool of recruiters. Therefore, placements are not very problematic. 
  • Having said that, placements depend on multiple factors, and nothing can be guaranteed.
  • K J Somaiya has more full-time faculty members whereas SIMSREE has more visiting faculty members. But cannot say the same about the operations specialization.

Irrespective of where you go, your responsibility is to get better, participate in competitions, do certifications, and improve yourself holistically. The institute cannot impose anything if you have no intention of doing it.

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