ISI Prospectus 2022
ISI Prospectus 2022
JANUARY 2022
Indian Statistical Institute Prospectus 2022-23
Contents
List of Tables 3
List of Abbreviations 5
1 Introduction 7
4 Number of Seats 16
5 Admission Procedure 18
6.10 Master of Technology in Quality, Reliability & Operations Research [M Tech (QROR)] . 25
6.11 Postgraduate Diploma in Statistical Methods and Analytics [PGDSMA] . . . . . . . . . 27
6.12 Postgraduate Diploma in Agricultural and Rural Management with Statistical Methods
and Analytics [PGDARSMA] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
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7 Doctoral Degrees 36
9 Application Procedure 40
IMPORTANT DATES 46
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List of Tables
9 Information about Admission Tests for non-JRF Programmes being offered in 2022 . . . . . . 44
10 Information about Admission Test for Junior Research Fellowships (JRFs) being offered in 2022 45
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List of Abbreviations
B Stat Bachelor of Statistics
B Math Bachelor of Mathematics
M Stat Master of Statistics
M Math Master of Mathematics
M Tech Master of Technology
PGD Postgraduate Diploma
JRF Junior Research Fellowships
SRF Senior Research Fellowships
CS Computer Science
CrS Cryptology and Security
QROR Quality, Reliability & Operations Research
Math Mathematics
Stat Statistics
Eco Economics
Engg Engineering
Comp Sc Computer Science
Prob Probability
Phys Physics
Elect Engg Electrical Engineering
Electro Electronics
Agri Science Agricultural Science
Lib & Info Sc Library & Information Science
OR Operations Research
SQC Statistical Quality Control
QE Quantitative Economics
QMS Quality Management Science
LIS Library and Information Science
PGDSMA Postgraduate Diploma in Statistical Methods and Analytics
PGDARSMA Postgraduate Diploma in Agricultural and Rural Management
with Statistical Methods and Analytics
PGDBA Postgraduate Diploma in Business Analytics
PGDAS Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Statistics
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1 Introduction
The Indian Statistical Institute, known widely as ISI, was founded in 1931 by Professor Prasanta
Chandra Mahalanobis. Growing out of a small Statistical Laboratory set up by Professor Maha-
lanobis in the Presidency College in Kolkata, the Institute soon moved into its present campus at
Baranagar on the northern outskirts of Kolkata. Ever since that humble beginning, over the past
nine decades, the Institute has undergone phenomenal growth and is now widely regarded as
one of the leading institutions in the world as a centre for research and training in Statistics and
related sciences.
In recognition of the importance of the Institute in the development and application of Statistics,
the Parliament of India, in 1959, enacted the Indian Statistical Institute Act, declaring it an Insti-
tution of National Importance and empowering it to grant degrees and diplomas in Statistics. In
1995, this Act was further amended, empowering the Institute to grant degrees and diplomas also
in Mathematics, Quantitative Economics, Computer Science and other subjects related to Statistics
as may be determined by the Institute from time to time.
The headquarters of the Institute is located in Kolkata. However, centres of the Institute have
come up over the years in other major cities. At present, the Institute has four centres operat-
ing at Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai and Tezpur. In addition, the Institute has a branch at Giridih
devoted to agricultural and sociological research and also a network of units at Coimbatore, Hy-
derabad, Mumbai and Pune, that are involved in activities related to Statistical Quality Control
and Operations Research.
Most of the research and teaching activities of the Institute take place in its headquarters in Kolkata
and the four centres. In Kolkata, Delhi, Bengaluru, Tezpur and Hyderabad, the Institute has its
own campus and they are equipped with adequate hostel facility for students, residential quarters
for the faculty and guest houses, and also recreational and medical facilities. The campus at
Giridih has a small guest house and rudimentary hostel facilities. The relatively new centre at
Chennai is still operating at temporary locations. ISI scientists working in the areas of Theoretical
and Applied Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Economics as well as Statistical Quality
Control and Operations Research are located mainly in the Kolkata, Delhi, Bengaluru and Chennai
campuses. In addition, scientists from other branches of natural and social sciences are posted at
Kolkata, Chennai and Bengaluru.
A sizeable proportion of the students passing out of the Institute go on to build remarkably suc-
cessful careers in research and academics. Some of the most eminent and leading researchers and
academics in the fields of Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science and Economics are alumni
of the Institute. At the same time, students of the Institute who have gone into industry have also
been extremely successful. Several top and well-accomplished leaders in industry are also alumni
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of the Institute.
For many years now, the Institute has been running a very proactive on-campus placement pro-
gramme. Under the supervision of a member of the teaching faculty, this programme has been
very successful in providing the aspiring students, in the final years of their respective pro-
grammes, excellent placement opportunities in some of the leading organisations in various sec-
tors of the industry. Some of the companies that have visited the Institute’s campus for recruitment
in the past few years are: AIG, Amazon, American Express, ANZ, Axis Bank, AB InVeb, AXA
Life Insurance, BARC India, BCS Technology, BlackRock, Barclays Shared Services, Capital One,
Citibank, Credit Suisse, Crisil, CIBIL, Citi Corp., Cummins India, Deloitte, Dr. Reddy’s Lab, Dunia
Finance LLC, Ernst & Young, Envestnet-Yodlee, FICO, Goldman Sachs, HSBC Technology & Ser-
vices, IBM, ICICI, JP Morgan, KPMG, Mahindra Comviva, Mckinsey, Media.net, Metro, Microsoft,
Narayana Hrudayalaya, Novartis, Nielsen, Petrabytes Corporation, RedBus, Reliance, Samsung,
Standard Chartered, TCS Analytics, TCS Innovation Lab, United Health Group, Walmart Lab,
Wells Fargo, ZS, Zendrive, etc.
Over the last several years, the Institute has been very actively pursuing institution-level collabora-
tion that has led to Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with numerous universities/academic
institutions as well as industrial organisations. These MOUs range from collaborative research to
research grants for students/faculty as well as student/faculty exchange programmes. At present,
the Institute has MOUs signed with, among others, the following institutions/organisations: Na-
tional Highway Authority of India, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., EfD Secretariat at UGOT,
Silicon Valley Com Foundation, Airport Authority of India, Networks Specified, Ericsson India,
American Society for Quality India, IIT Madras, Szechenyi Istvan University, Hitachi India Pvt.
Ltd., Bridge and Roof Company Ltd., Infosys Ltd., National Research University, Eastern Africa
Statistical Training, State University of New York, London School of Economics, BRAC-University,
Tata Institute of Social Sciences, City University of Hong Kong, University of Warwick, Yokohama
National University.
The Central Library of the Institute, located at Kolkata (with a network extending to two major
libraries at Delhi and Bengaluru Centres and other locations of the Institute), has one of the rich-
est collections in the country, particularly in the fields of Statistics and allied disciplines, namely,
Mathematics, Economics, Computer Science, Earth Science, Life Science, Physics and Applied
Mathematics, Quality Control, etc. In addition to a total volume of more than three lakhs, com-
prising books, bound journals, official reports/data-books, dissertations and theses, reprints, non-
print materials such as CDs/floppies, microfilms and microfiches, it maintains online access to
journals and all the major scientific publication databases. It has also a separate NBHM collection
funded by National Board for Higher Mathematics, Department of Atomic Energy, Government
of India. It is making endeavours to create institutional repositories using open-source software,
facilitating access to indigenous resources across regions and increasing the visibility of such
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resources. As a part of the Central Library, the renovated Amrapali building which was the res-
idence of the founder of the Institute, now houses the P C Mahalanobis Memorial Museum and
Archives.
The Institute also runs the International Statistical Education Centre (ISEC), established in 1950,
under the auspices of the Government of India. This Centre has been providing training in Statis-
tics to sponsored students mainly from the developing countries of the Middle-East, South and
South East Asia and the Far East and from the Commonwealth countries of Africa. The Centre
also offers various short-term courses in Statistics and related subjects.
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The Indian Statistical Institute had its beginning in a small statistical laboratory set up by Pro-
fessor Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis in the Presidency College at Kolkata, where he was then
a professor of Physics. In a meeting held on 17th December 1931 and presided over by Sir R.
N. Mookerjee, the first President of the Institute, the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) was formally
established and Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis was appointed the Honorary Secretary. The In-
stitute was registered on 28th April, 1932, as a non-government and non-profit learned society
under the Societies’ Registration Act No. XXI of 1860. The Institute is now registered under the
West Bengal Societies Registration Act XXVI of 1961, amended in 1964. The major objectives of
the Institute, as stated in its Memorandum of Association, are:
(i) to promote the study and dissemination of knowledge of Statistics, to develop statistical
theory and methods, and their use in research and practical applications generally, with
special reference to problems of planning for national development and social welfare;
(ii) to undertake research in various fields of natural and social sciences with a view to the
mutual development of Statistics and these sciences;
(iii) to provide for, and undertake, the collection of information, investigations, projects, and
operational research for purposes of planning and the improvement of efficiency of manage-
ment and production.
With its humble start in a laboratory in the Presidency College, the Institute soon embarked upon
a remarkable journey with enduring support from a number of distinguished personalities and
devoted scholars in Kolkata. In the first two decades of its existence, which was a glorious chapter
in the annals of Indian science and institution building, the ISI undertook a series of pioneering
programmes involving application of Statistics in search of solutions to some of the urgent and
live problems of the country. Such programmes included innovative projects on sample surveys
of yield and land utilisation of crops, socio-economic after-effects of Bengal famine (1943-44) and
problems of flood research, to name a few. Simultaneously, led by Professor Mahalanobis, path-
breaking theoretical research was carried out by a very able group of young statisticians including
R C Bose, S N Roy and C R Rao. These innovations and methodological research have since
become classics in Statistics. All these activities brought laurels for the Institute in India as well
as abroad.
Over a period of several decades since its inception, the Institute made steady strides to establish
its identity as a pioneering organisation nationally as well as internationally. Some of the principal
achievements of this period include
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(i) the establishment of a full-fledged research and training school in Statistics and Probability
with applications in natural and social sciences,
(ii) the publication of Sankhyā, the first international journal of Statistics in India,
(iii) the inception of a National Sample Survey wing, engaging in comprehensive socio-economic
data collection for the nation,
(iv) the creation of a string of Statistical Quality Control units for promoting the quality move-
ment at various industrial centres in the country, and
(v) collaboration with the International Statistical Institute to train Government statisticians
from Asia and Africa.
One of the most significant contributions of the institute in India’s nation-building came when, in
1954, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the then Prime Minister of India, entrusted Professor Mahalanobis
and ISI with the responsibility of preparing the draft Second Five-Year Plan for the country. The
institute established a planning wing dedicated to the formulation of the Second Five-Year Plan
of India. The draft submitted by Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis and the planning models for-
mulated by him and his colleagues have since been regarded as major contributions to economic
planning in India.
As another remarkable achievement, the Institute, in 1956, installed the first electronic computer
in the country. In 1961, the ISI, in collaboration with Jadavpur University, undertook the design,
development and fabrication of a fully transistorised digital computer, called ISI-JU-1, which was
commissioned in 1966. The institute had established an Electronic Computer Laboratory that was
responsible for developing
The Institute, from its formative period till the recent time, received as guests many eminent
scientists, including Nobel Laureates. Besides Sir Ronald A Fisher, JBS Haldane and Walter A
Shewhart, the luminaries included Frederic and Irene Curie, Neils Bohr, AN Kolmogorov, PMS
Blackett, JD Bernal, Joan Robinson and Genechi Taguchi. In recent times, the visit of Joseph
E Stiglitz, James A Mirrlees, Eric S Maskin, Ei-Ichi Negishi and SRS Varadhan, the 2007 Abel
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Prize winner for his contributions to probability theory and an alumnus of the institute, may be
especially mentioned.
The Institute has always had its headquarters in Kolkata since its inception. Later, the Delhi Cen-
tre, initially housed within the Planning Commission premises, was started in 1974, and shifted to
its present campus in 1975. The Bengaluru Centre was conceived by Professor P C Mahalanobis
during 1960s. With the Statistical Quality Control unit functioning in Bengaluru from 1956, and
Documentation Research and Training Centre from 1962, Professor Mahalanobis thought of start-
ing a centre of ISI at Bengaluru around the mid-1960s. However, the process got delayed after Pro-
fessor Mahalanobis’ death in 1972 and the activities of the Bengaluru Centre started in September
1978 in a rented building under the Directorship of Professor G Kallianpur. The Bengaluru Centre
was formally declared as a centre of ISI in September 1996. The newly created Chennai Centre
of the Institute, which came into being on July 26, 2008, and the North-East Centre at Tezpur,
Assam, which was inaugurated on July 23, 2011, are expected to carry out research in theory and
applications of Statistics in the new areas of natural and social sciences. The NE Centre is also
committed to cater to the statistical needs of the North-Eastern states, including training statistical
personnel.
The formal empowerment of the Institute for awarding of degrees came in December 1959, when
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru piloted in the Parliament the enactment of the Indian Statistical Institute
Act of 1959, which designated ISI as an Institution of National Importance. Its activities steadily
grew, existing interests became more broad-based and a number of science units were created in
the interest of live interaction between Statistics and natural and social sciences. Empowered by
the Act to award degrees, the Institute introduced the Bachelor of Statistics (Honours) and Master
of Statistics courses in 1960 under the guidance of Professor Mahalanobis and stalwarts like JBS
Haldane and Satyendra Nath Bose who was the President of the Institute for a long period of
time, with the philosophy that the academic training of a statistician should encompass the basic
principles of Statistics along with its theoretical and methodological development, not merely in
abstract formulation, but also in relation to concrete problems arising from natural and social
sciences. The Institute also introduced research programmes leading to the Ph D degree from the
Institute. After the subsequent amendment of the Indian Statistical Institute Act in 1995, broad-
ening its scope of degree-awarding, the institute introduced other degree programmes, namely,
Master of Science (Quantitative Economics) (in 1996-97), Bachelor of Mathematics (Honours) (in
2000-01), Master of Mathematics (in 2003-04).
A one-year Diploma in Computer Science was started in the Institute in 1966. This was upgraded
to a two-year Diploma in 1978, which evolved into the current M Tech programme in Computer
Science in 1981, the first such programme in the country.
The Institute initiated the use of Statistical Quality Control & Operations Research in India in the
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early fifties and started developing these fields through theoretical and applied research, practical
training in industry and consultancy assignments. To meet the growing needs from the industry,
the institute offered a PG Diploma course in SQC & OR and also offered SQC & OR (later ISOR)
as a specialization in the M Stat programme. The increased awareness since late eighties, that
SQC & OR techniques are of immense help in the development of the industrial sector, has led to
the introduction of a two-year full-time M Tech programme in Quality, Reliability & Operations
Research in Kolkata in 1989.
The Institute has also been offering a course leading to Associateship in Documentation & In-
formation Science at the Bengaluru Centre since 1965-66. This course has been upgraded to a
Master’s level programme, called the Master of Science in Library & Information Science [MS
(LIS)], since 2008-09.
The R.C. Bose Centre for Cryptology and Security (RCBCCS) was established in ISI in the year
2012 with the aim of promoting interdisciplinary research in Mathematics, Computer Science and
Statistics towards furtherance of teaching, research as well as training and development in Cryp-
tology and Cyber Security. Following a request from the National Security Council Secretariat, an
M.Tech. programme in Cryptology and Security was started at this Centre in 2018
The following additional programmes have been introduced during the past few years:
• a two-year Master of Science in Quality Management Science [MS (QMS)] which is being
jointly conducted at Bengaluru and Hyderabad,
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Postgraduate Diploma in
Programmes
1 Forthe academic year 2022-23, this programme will be notified separately, if offered.
2 ISINorth-East Centre.
3 Details about this programme are available at https://www.isical.ac.in/~pgdba/.
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Research Programmes I
The Institute awards Ph D degrees for research in the fields (i) Statistics, (ii) Mathematics, (iii)
Quantitative Economics, (iv) Computer Science, (v) Quality, Reliability & Operations Research
(QROR).
SUBJECT CENTRE
Statistics Kolkata, Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai
Mathematics Kolkata, Delhi, Bengaluru
Quantitative Economics Kolkata, Delhi
Computer Science4 Kolkata, Bengaluru, Chennai
Quality, Reliability & Kolkata, Bengaluru, Delhi, Chennai
Operations Research (QROR)5
Research Programmes II
The Institute also offers Junior Research Fellowships in several areas of the Natural Sciences and
the Social Sciences. However, candidates working for Ph D in any area other than the five subjects
mentioned above, need to register with other Universities/Institutes for their Ph D degree.
These fellowships may not be offered every year and, if offered, not at all centres.
SUBJECT CENTRE
Physics and Applied Mathematics Kolkata, Bengaluru
Geology Kolkata
Biological Science Kolkata, Giridih
Library & Information Science Bengaluru
4A JRF (CS) assigned to Bengaluru or Chennai Centre may have to go to Kolkata for completing the necessary course-
work.
5 A JRF (QROR) assigned to Bengaluru, Delhi or Chennai Centre may have to go to Kolkata for completing the necessary
coursework.
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4 Number of Seats
The number of seats allocated for the year 2022-23 to each category of applicants to different pro-
grammes of the Institute is indicated in the two following tables. These numbers are in accordance
with the Reservation policy of the Institute. The allocation of candidates to these seats will take
place according to the Admissions rules of the Institute for JRF and non-JRF applicants.
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* Including 2 seats allocated to the R C Bose Centre for Cryptology and Security (RCBCCS)
The seats in the Junior Research Fellowship programmes are distributed over different locations of
the institute. A selected candidate will be placed at one of the centres depending on the Admission
rules of the institute for JRFs. These seats exclude the number of candidates who may be selected
from awardees of external junior research fellowships in the above disciplines.
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5 Admission Procedure
Admission to the academic programmes of the Indian Statistical Institute is based strictly on
the merit of the candidates as judged from their performance in appropriate admission tests and
interviews as applicable under the Selection Policy. Their past academic records may also be taken
into account for this purpose. The admission tests are held at a number of centres in India. The
next section gives details of scope, eligibility criteria and selection procedures for the programmes
offered. If at any stage of the selection process it is found that a candidate does not satisfy the
eligibility conditions, his/her application will not be processed any further.
If a student is asked to discontinue from a programme for having failed or on any disciplinary
ground, he/she is not eligible for readmission to the same programme.
For some programmes, there is a provision for employers to sponsor suitable candidates employed
by them. Details of this scheme are given separately under the appropriate programmes.
The decision of the Institute in all admission-related matters is final. Canvassing in any form
disqualifies a candidate from being selected. The Final Rank-ordered Merit Lists as well as results
of various rounds of counselling for admission (see Selection Policy as well as Admission Rules)
are announced on the website of the institute at https://www.isical.ac.in/~admission.
In case of interviews (if applicable), the Institute will provide travel support to SC/ST candidates
and economically backward candidates for attending the interview provided they are shortlisted
for interview. The candidates will be provided sleeper class rail or bus fare by the shortest route
for attending interview at the centre where the programme will be offered. A candidate must
have an SC/ST certificate or a BPL card in order to be eligible for the support.
For admission to all its programmes, the Institute follows a policy consistent with the national
policy on reservation for candidates from the Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), Other
Backward Classes - non creamy layer (OBC-NCL) categories, Persons with Disabilities (PwD)
and Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) (collectively referred to as reserved categories). The
details of reservation policy for admission to various academic programmes will be announced
on the website of the institute at https://www.isical.ac.in/~admission.
Note: Syllabi as well as past years’ questions/sample questions for the Admission tests of the
academic programmes being offered by ISI in the current year can be downloaded from the ISI
admission portal https://www.isical.ac.in/~admission.
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Eligibility conditions, as mentioned below for each of the academic programmes, reflect only
minimum requirements to apply for a particular programme. Merely satisfying the eligibility
conditions does not guarantee selection into the programme.
For all the programmes described below, those who have completed or are due to complete the
qualifying examinations for which results are not yet published, may also apply for admission. If
selected, their admission to an academic programme will be provisional pending the announce-
ment of results. In such cases, however, their applications may be cancelled if the final examina-
tions are not completed before July 31, 2022. The institute may decide to relax this date at its
discretion.
Scope This three-year degree programme offers comprehensive instruction in the theory, meth-
ods and application of Statistics, in addition to several areas of Mathematics and some basic areas
of Computer Science. It also offers optional courses in some other subjects. It is so designed that,
on successful completion, the students will be able to pursue higher studies in areas of Statistics
and Mathematics, as well as Computer Science, Economics and allied fields, or take up careers as
Statisticians in research institutions and scientific laboratories, government departments or indus-
tries. This programme is offered only at Kolkata.
Eligibility In order to be eligible for admission to this programme, an applicant must have suc-
cessfully completed 10+2 years of Higher Secondary Education (or its equivalent) with Mathemat-
ics and English as subjects.
Selection Procedure All applicants for this programme will have to appear for two written
tests comprising multiple-choice type and descriptive questions in Mathematics at the 10+2 level.
Please refer to the Selection Policy for details.
Scope This three-year degree programme offers comprehensive instruction in basic Mathematics
along with basic courses in Probability, Statistics, Computing and Physics. It is so designed
that, on successful completion, the students will be able to pursue higher studies in the areas
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Scope This two-year programme offers advanced-level training in the theory, methods and ap-
plications of Statistics along with specialised training in selected areas of Statistics and allied
fields. On successful completion of this programme, students will be able to pursue an aca-
demic/research career in Statistics, Mathematics, Economics, Computer Science and allied fields,
depending on their chosen area of specialization. They will also be able to work competently as
Statisticians and specialists in research institutions and scientific laboratories, government depart-
ments or industries. This programme is offered at Delhi and Kolkata. Students without B Stat
background do their first year at Delhi.
Eligibility In order to be eligible for admission to this programme, an applicant must have a
Bachelor’s degree of three or more years’ duration, in any discipline.
Selection Procedure Students with B Stat (Hons) degree from ISI are offered direct admission to
this programme without any selection test or interview. For all other eligible candidates, including
students with a B Stat (Pass) degree from ISI, please refer to the Selection Policy for details of the
selection process.
The written admission test is designed to assess competence in the theory and methods of Statistics
and comprehension in Mathematics, and has two parts:
• short-answer questions in Statistics and Mathematics at the undergraduate level in the sec-
ond part.
Students with B Stat (Hons) degree from ISI who are directly admitted to this programme com-
plete the first year in Kolkata. Freshly selected candidates complete the first year in Delhi. The
second year of the programme is conducted in Kolkata for all students.
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Eligibility In order to be eligible for admission to this programme, an applicant must have a
Bachelor’s degree of three or more years’ duration, in any discipline.
Selection Procedure Students with B Math (Hons) degree from ISI are offered direct admission
to this programme without any selection test or interview. For all other eligible candidates, in-
cluding students with B Math (Pass) degree from ISI, please refer to the Selection Policy for details
of the selection process.
The admission tests will comprise multiple-choice questions in Mathematics in the first part and
short-answer type questions in Mathematics in the second part. The questions will be on Mathe-
matics at a level corresponding roughly to the Mathematics Honours/Major of Indian universities.
Scope This is a two-year advanced programme in Economics and its applications, with special
emphasis on quantitative methods. On successful completion of the programme, a student will
be able to pursue an academic career in Economics or take up responsible positions in various
private and public sector organisations. It is offered simultaneously at Kolkata and Delhi.
Eligibility In order to be eligible for admission to this programme, an applicant must have a
Bachelor’s degree of three or more years’ duration, in any discipline.
Selection Procedure Please refer to the Selection Policy for details of the selection process.
The written admission tests will comprise multiple-choice and short answer type questions in
both Economics and Mathematics at the undergraduate level.
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Scope This is a two-year programme in Quality Management and its applications with a special
emphasis on Quantitative Methods. It also includes Dissertation in the third semester and a live
Project work in the fourth semester under the direct guidance of the faculty. The programme
offers a flexible format for those who want to meet specific educational and career objectives.
Students aspiring to undertake this programme will enhance their career options by gaining the
contemporary knowledge and perspective required of Quality Analysts, Quality Managers and
those who are responsible for one or more aspects of quality improvement.
The first two semesters will be offered at Bengaluru whereas the third semester will be at Hyder-
abad. The Project work in the fourth semester will be at a centre of the institute depending on the
location of the project assigned to the student.
Eligibility In order to be eligible for admission to this programme, an applicant must have a
Bachelor’s degree of three or more years’ duration, in any discipline.
Selection Procedure The written admission tests will comprise multiple-choice and/or descrip-
tive questions in Mathematics at the undergraduate level. Please refer to the Selection Policy for
details.
Sponsored Candidates There is a provision for sponsored candidates (by government, semi-
government and public sector undertakings) for this programme. General eligibility criteria and
qualifying degree for sponsored candidates are the same as those for the regular (non-sponsored)
candidates. However, the following clauses are applicable in the case of sponsored candidates:
2. Sponsored candidates will have to pay a tuition fee of Rs. 50,000 per semester. They are not
eligible for any scholarship/financial support from the Institute.
3. A sponsored candidate must have been in service of the sponsoring organization for at least
two years as on the date of admission to the programme. This two years of service experience
must have been gained by the candidate after acquiring the requisite qualifying degree of
the programme into which the candidate is seeking admission.
4. The sponsoring organization must specifically undertake to pay the necessary tuition fees to
the Institute and to relieve the candidate to pursue the programme for its full duration.
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5. A certificate from the sponsoring organization, to the effects of points 3 and 4 above, must
be provided by the candidate at the time of applying for admission to the corresponding
programme.
Selection procedure for sponsored candidates: For sponsored candidates, the procedure is the
same as that for regular candidates. However, the qualifying scores for these candidates at each
stage of selection (see Selection Policy) will be determined by relaxing the qualifying score for the
General (unreserved) category by 10%.
Scope This is a two-year advanced programme in Library and Information Science, with special
emphasis on applications of information technology. On successful completion of this programme,
a student will be able to pursue an academic career or take up responsible positions in various
private and public sector organisations in the Library and Information fields. The objectives of
this programme are to develop manpower capable of
• contributing to the discipline of Library and Information Science in terms of research and
teaching.
Eligibility In order to be eligible for admission to this programme, an applicant must have a
Bachelor’s degree of three or more years’ duration, in any discipline.
Selection Procedure Please refer to the Selection Policy for details of the selection process.
Scope This two-year programme is designed to provide a balance of theoretical and professional
training in Computer Science and Technology so that the students, on successful completion of
the programme, may take up
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• an academic career for further study and research in the fundamental and applied aspects
of Computer Science and Technology and related disciplines.
Eligibility In order to be eligible for admission to this programme, an applicant must have
• a master’s degree in any subject and have passed Mathematics at the 10+2 level.
Selection Procedure The written tests consist of a multiple choice type test on Mathematics at
the B.Sc. (pass) level, and a subjective test consisting of two parts, the candidate having to answer
any one part:
Please refer to the Selection Policy for details of the selection process.
GATE Channel of Admission Candidates with a valid GATE score may be shortlisted for a
separate interview on the basis of that score, for eventual selection through the GATE channel.
These candidates are required to apply, like all other candidates, in the prescribed application
form. Please see Selection Policy for details.
Sponsored candidates There is a provision for sponsored candidates (by government, semi-
government and public sector undertakings) for this programme. General eligibility criteria and
qualifying degree for sponsored candidates are the same as those for the regular (non-sponsored)
candidates. Other terms and conditions are identical to those for sponsored candidates for the
MSQMS programme (refer to clauses (1) - (5) under Section 6.6 in page no. 22).
Scope This is a two year programme offered at Kolkata. The programme is designed to impart
in-depth theoretical and practical knowledge in the area of cryptology and information security.
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It is designed to provide the basic background in mathematics, statistics and computer science
followed by specialized instructions on various theoretical and practical aspects of the field. The
students on successful completion of the programme, may take up
• an academic career to further study and research in theoretical and practical aspects of
cryptology, information security and related disciplines.
GATE Channel of Admission Same as that of the M Tech programme in Computer Science.
Sponsored candidates from the Services of the Government of India Selection is made through
the standard mechanism of the sponsoring organizations, with ISI experts participating at the
interview stage.
Scope This is a full-time two-year programme and is offered only at Kolkata. It is intended to
produce specialists in Statistical Quality Control, Reliability, Operations Research, and Quality
Management Systems. Enough background on computing technologies is provided to enable the
students to use technology effectively.
The programme is designed to offer adequate instruction in the theory and practice of the above
disciplines. The objective is to equip students with the basic practical skills and sufficient theory
to understand the principles involved in the application and to inculcate in them the power of
systematic thinking and reasoning, practical approach and exposition. Every student, besides
undergoing classroom instruction, shall do practical work by way of case studies, dissertation
or project work on live problems under the guidance of the expert faculty members of ISI. On
successful completion of this programme, the students may take up either
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• an academic career for further study and research in theoretical and applied aspects of
Quality, Reliability and Operations research in organizations of higher learning and research
institutions.
Eligibility In order to be eligible for admission to this programme, an applicant must have
(i) a Master’s Degree in Statistics with Physics and Chemistry at the (10+2) level; or
(iii) a BE/B Tech degree or any other qualification considered equivalent (such as AMIE).
• Statistics Stream for candidates with qualifications (i) or (ii) mentioned above;
Selection Procedure Please refer to the Selection Policy for details of the selection process for all
candidates, including sponsored ones. For admission to this programme, valid GATE score is not
necessary, and candidates with valid GATE scores also must take the written tests.
Part I (for Statistics Stream): A test divided into two sections carrying equal marks, in
Statistics and Probability. Candidates must answer questions from both the sections.
Part II (for Engineering Stream): A test divided into two sections carrying different marks,
in Mathematics and Engineering. The Engineering section will have questions on Ther-
modynamics, Engineering Mechanics, Electrical and Electronics Engineering and Engi-
neering Drawing. Candidates must answer questions from both the sections.
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Scope The programme is intended to provide students with a comprehensive training in basic
theory and applications of Statistical Methods and Analytics, in addition to some exposure to
Mathematics and Computer Science. It is so designed that on successful completion, the students
will be able to take up jobs as statisticians in such departments of government and industries
where application of Statistics and Analytics is required.
The total duration of this programme is one year. This year it is offered at Chennai and the ISI
North-East Centre, Tezpur.
This programme is open to candidates from all over India. However, Fifty percent (50%) of the
total number of seats at ISI North East (Tezpur) centre is reserved for the students domiciled
in the North-Eastern states of India.
Eligibility In order to be eligible for this program one must have one of the following:
• a BE/B Tech degree or any other qualification considered equivalent (such as AMIE).
In order to be considered for admission to this programme at the ISI North-East Centre (Tezpur)
as a domiciled candidate, it is mandatory to have a valid certificate of domicile in one of the
North-Eastern states of India from a competent authority.
Selection Procedure Please refer to the Selection Policy for details of the selection process.
Scope The programme is intended to provide students with comprehensive training in agricul-
tural farm management, statistical methods and applications using R, computer operation and
programming, agricultural production and operations management, agribusiness and rural man-
agement. This unique program is so designed that on successful completion, the students will
be able to take up jobs in rural development organizations under Central and State governments,
national and multinational companies involved in agro-processing and agricultural business oper-
ation or supply chain management, international and national level NGOs, development projects
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The total duration of this programme is one year, and it is offered at the ISI Giridih Branch.
There is no stipend or tuition fee for the programme.
Eligibility In order to be eligible for admission to this programme, an applicant must have
Selection Procedure Please refer to the Selection Policy for details of the selection process.
The admission test will comprise multiple-choice questions on Mathematics (up to 12th standard),
Logical Reasoning, as well as English Grammar and Comprehension.
Scope The Post Graduate Diploma in Business Analytics (PGDBA) – jointly offered by ISI, IIT
Kharagpur and IIM Calcutta – aims to help shape the emerging profession of business analytics by
delivering a cutting edge interdisciplinary educational experience to graduate applicants with an
aspiration of building a career in this field. PGDBA is a two year full time diploma programme,
specially designed to create business analytics professionals employable by leading Indian and
foreign firms. Students successfully graduating from this programme will have options to join
organizations working in the area of analytics, or pursue doctoral or other advanced studies in
this area.
Scope This online course is meant for individuals who are, or plan to be, involved in the pro-
cesses of generation, interpretation and management of official data, but are possibly without
a formal background in statistics. It aims to impart relevant statistical and computational skills
along with basic domain knowledge. The digital mode of the course makes it accessible to work-
ing professionals. On successful completion of the course, a student is expected to be better
equipped for playing a meaningful role in evidence based policy making and policy research.
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This will be a paid course, with provision of tuition waiver. The total duration of this programme
is one year.
Eligibility In order to be eligible for this program one must have a graduate degree in any subject
and mathematics at the high school (10+2 or equivalent) level.
Selection Procedure Students of this course will be selected, on the basis of their mathematical
skills, through (a) an online test administered through Coursera, or (b) a written test conducted
by ISI.
Two batches of students will be selected every year through channel (a), and only one batch
through channel (b). Some candidates shortlisted from channel (b) will be offered tuition waiver
on the basis of subsequent interview. Please refer to the Selection Policy for details of the selection
process of ISI.
6.15.1 JRF in Statistics, Mathematics, Quantitative Economics, Computer Science, and Qual-
ity, Reliability & Operations Research (QROR)
Scope The Institute offers Junior Research Fellowships in Statistics, Mathematics, Quantitative
Economics, Computer Science (CS), and Quality, Reliability and Operations Research (QROR). A
candidate admitted as a Junior Research Fellow, and applying for registration for Ph D in the
relevant discipline, will generally be required to successfully complete mandatory course-work
involving at least five courses from the list of courses for that discipline. He/she is expected to
engage in original research work in one of the above areas under the guidance of a supervisor
appointed by the Institute, culminating in a doctoral thesis to be submitted for the Ph D degree
of the Institute. Candidates making satisfactory progress towards the above goal are eligible to
register for the Ph D degree of ISI (see Section 7.1, in page no. 36). At the end of the second year,
the Junior Research Fellows are assessed for the award of Senior Research Fellowships. The total
duration of Junior and Senior Research Fellowships shall not exceed 6+1 years.
Location The names of the respective centres where research fellowships in a particular subject
are being offered this year are given below.
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• Quality, Reliability & Operations Research (QROR) Kolkata, Bengaluru, Delhi, Chennai.
[A JRF assigned to Bengaluru, Delhi or Chennai Centre may have to go to Kolkata for
completing the necessary coursework.]
Eligibility
Statistics In order to be eligible for admission to this programme, an applicant must have
Mathematics In order to be eligible for admission to this programme, an applicant must have
Computer Science In order to be eligible for admission to this programme, an applicant must
have
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Quality, Reliability & Operations Research (QROR) In order to be eligible for admission to this
programme, an applicant must have
Selection Procedure Please refer to the Selection Policy for details of the selection process.
PhD at ISI with externally funded Junior Research Fellowships: Candidates who have been
awarded a Junior Research Fellowship in the aforementioned research areas by NBHM/ CSIR/
UGC based on a nationally conducted written Admission Test, are also required to clear the JRF
admission test or an equivalent separate test conducted by the relevant JRF selection committee
of the institute, if they wish to obtain a Ph D degree from ISI. An equivalent admission test
for applicants to JRF in Computer Science, who are awardees of CSIR/UGC Junior Research
Fellowships, will be held on June 6, 2022. Such applicants may refer to the webpage https:
//www.isical.ac.in/~admission/Documents/IsiAdmission2022/JRF-CS-Channel2.pdf.
KOLKATA
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Computer Science: Computer Networks – ad hoc, Wireless Sensor, Wireless Mesh, UMTS Net-
work Design; Parallel and Distributed Computing, Mobile Computing, Cluster Computing, Paral-
lel/Distributed Architectures and Algorithms; Nanotechnology and Giga-scale Integration, Elec-
tronic Design Automation Algorithms and Testing, Biochips and Nano-biosystems, Intellectual
Property Protection of SoCs, Quantum Computing, Fault Tolerance; Computational Geometry,
Graph Theory, Combinatorial Optimisation, Algorithms and Computational Complexity; Compu-
tational Molecular and Systems Biology, Bioinformatics; Pattern Recognition, Machine Learning,
Artificial Intelligence, Web Intelligence and Web Mining, Social Network Analysis, Text Mining,
Data Mining, Information Retrieval, Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics;
Computer Vision, Cognitive Vision, Digital Document Processing, Image and Video Processing,
Content-based Image Retrieval, Computer Graphics, Biomedical Image Processing, Video Surveil-
lance; Speech and Signal Processing; Artificial Neural Nets, Case Based Reasoning, Evolution-
ary Computing, Fuzzy Sets and Systems, Fuzzy Control, Granular Computing, Soft Computing,
Computing with Words, Rough Sets, Swarm Intelligence, DNA-Computing; Mathematical Mor-
phology, Fractals, Wavelets; Artificial Immune System, Neurodynamics; Digital Watermarking;
Atmospheric Science, Remote Sensing; Theory and Applications of Cellular Automata; Cryptol-
ogy, Coding Theory, Information Theory, Perception Engineering, Computational Neuroscience.
Quality, Reliability & Operations Research (QROR): Business Analytics and Data Mining, Six
Sigma and Lean Six Sigma, Supply Chain Management, Operations Research, Mathematical Pro-
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DELHI
Quantitative Economics: Optimisation Theory, Game Theory and Applications, Mechanism De-
sign, Auction Theory, Choice Theory, Industrial Organisation, International Trade and Finance,
Macroeconomic Theory, Growth Theory and Empirics, Applied Econometrics, Political Econ-
omy, Empirical and Theoretical Development Economics, Economics of Education, Health Eco-
nomics, Agricultural Economics, Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, Experimental
Economics, Economics of Terrorism and Conflict.
Quality, Reliability & Operations Research (QROR): Complementarity Problems, Game Theory,
Non-cooperative games, Stochastic Games, Generalized Convexity, Combinatorial Optimization
and Matrix Analysis with application in Optimization theory, Design of Experiments, Six Sigma.
BENGALURU
Mathematics: Algebraic Geometry, Algebraic Groups, Coding Theory, Ring theory, Operands,
Finite Geometry, Finite Groups, Buildings, Number Theory, Topology, Combinatorial Topology,
Complex geometry, Differential geometry. Probability Theory, Stochastic Processes, Diffusion Pro-
cesses, Reflected Diffusion, Martingale problems, Interacting particle systems, Probability mea-
sures on groups. Functional Analysis, Geometry of Banach spaces, Operator Theory, Operator
Algebras, Quantum Probability, Hilbert Modules.
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Computer Science: Mathematical Morphology, Digital Geometry, Earth Systems Science, Spatial
Informatics, Theoretical GISci and Geocomputation, Satellite Remote Sensing Data Analysis, Digi-
tal Image Processing, Digital Geographics, Modeling the behavior Complex Terrestrial Systems via
Chaos and Bifurcation Theories, Fractals and Multifractals. Neuroinformatics: Interface between
brain science and computer science from signal processing, information theory and coding theory
point of view with realistic applications in experimental and clinical sciences. Equal emphasis is
on quantitative science and medical science. Information Granulation, Granular Computing, Pat-
tern Recognition, Machine Learning, Image and Video Processing, Soft Intelligence Computing,
Computational Intelligence.
Quality, Reliability & Operations Research (QROR): Statistical Quality Control, Statistical Process
Control, Control Chart, Process Capability Analysis, Reliability, Six sigma, Lean Six Sigma, Design
of Experiments, Taguchi Methods.
CHENNAI
Theoretical Computer Science: Cryptography, Graph theory, Algorithms, Logic and Games, For-
mal epistemology.
Quality, Reliability & Operations Research (QROR): Operations Research, Semidefinite Linear
Complementarity Problems, Stochastic Games, Optimisation, Cooperative games, Reliability, Sta-
tistical Quality Control, Statistical Process Control, Process Capability Analysis, Process Optimi-
sation.
Scope The Institute also offers Junior Research Fellowships in several areas of the Natural Sci-
ences and the Social Sciences. However, candidates working for Ph D in any area other than the
five mentioned in Section 6.15.1 need to register with other Universities/Institutes for their Ph D
degree. A student is initially admitted as a Junior Research Fellow. After two years of satisfactory
progress including successful completion of mandatory course work, Junior Research Fellows are
assessed for the award of Senior Research Fellowships. The combined duration of the Junior and
Senior Research Fellowships is 6+1 years. The areas in which the Institute wants to recruit JRFs
this year and the respective eligibility conditions for applying for admission are as follows:
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(b) Geology
Selection Procedure Please refer to the Selection Policy for details of the selection process.
Past academic records may also be taken into consideration6 .
6 For
an applicant receiving education outside of India, whether the applicant satisfies the eligibility criteria for a pro-
gramme will be decided on a case-by-case basis.
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7 Doctoral Degrees
The degree of Doctor of Philosophy is awarded to a candidate for original contribution in a chosen
field of research in the areas: Statistics, Mathematics, Quantitative Economics, Computer Science,
and Quality, Reliability & Operations Research (QROR). For this purpose, it is necessary for any
candidate to register for this degree under a supervisor and subsequently submit a thesis em-
bodying his/her research work for evaluation by a panel of examiners.
Eligibility conditions for registration as a candidate for the Ph D degree of Indian Statistical Insti-
tute are available in https://www.isical.ac.in/~deanweb/PhDRules_updated.pdf.
All correspondence regarding registration and other matters connected with Ph D degrees may
be addressed to the Convener of the Ph D – D Sc Committee of the concerned discipline at the
address: Indian Statistical Institute, 203, B T Road, Kolkata 700 108.
Eligibility The D Sc degree is awarded only in exceptional cases on the basis of outstanding
published work. Only those who satisfy one of the following requirements are considered for the
award.
(i) B Stat (Hons)/B Math (Hons) degree or the Statistician’s diploma of the Indian Statistical
Institute and at least eight years of independent research work in Statistics.
(ii) M Stat degree or Certificate of successful completion of the Two/Three year Advanced Statis-
tician’s Course of the Indian Statistical Institute and at least four years of independent re-
search.
(iii) Ph D degree of the Indian Statistical Institute and at least two years of subsequent research.
(iv) At least eight years of research work in the field of Statistics after the Bachelor’s degree of a
recognized university or institute of which at least one year of work must be at the Indian
Statistical Institute.
All correspondence regarding registration and other matters connected with D Sc degrees may be
addressed to Convener, Ph D – D Sc Committee, Indian Statistical Institute, 203, B T Road, Kolkata
700 108.
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For all the regular on-campus degree and diploma programmes, each academic year is divided
into two semesters separated by a short break. The first semester (Semester I) for all the pro-
grammes usually starts in July/August and ends in November/December. The second semester
(Semester II) starts in January and, for all the programmes other than the two M Tech programmes
and MS (QMS), usually ends in May. For the two M Tech programmes and MS (QMS), Semester II
usually ends in June, after summer training for M Tech (CS) and field training for M Tech (QROR)
and MS (QMS). Classes are held on weekdays (Monday to Friday) during designated class hours.
Students’ Brochure
Details of the courses along with the rules and regulations pertaining to the academic programmes
of the Institute are given in the Students’ Brochure. A periodically updated version of the Students’
Brochure is available on the internet at https://www.isical.ac.in/~deanweb/academic.html in
a downloadable PDF format.
Note: The Institute reserves the right to make changes in course structure, selection procedure,
etc. as and when needed.
All non-sponsored students and research fellows admitted to various degree programmes and
the domicile students of the Postgraduate Diploma in Statistical Methods and Analytics programme
receive stipends, fellowships and book/contingency grants as given below. Non-sponsored can-
didates are not required to pay any tuition fee for any of the programmes. Stipends are granted
in the first instance for one semester only. They are renewed every semester if the progress of
the student is found satisfactory. Stipend/ Fellowship granted to a student may be reduced or
completely withdrawn if the academic progress, attendance in class, or character and conduct
of the student are not found satisfactory. Details of the rules pertaining to this are available
in the appropriate Students’ Brochure. At the end of each semester, prizes are also awarded for
outstanding performance in examinations.
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Disciplinary Policy
Every student of the Institute is expected to observe the normal discipline of the Institute and shall
not indulge in cheating in the examinations, unruly behaviour or any other act of indiscipline
or unlawful/unethical/indecent behaviour. There are also specific attendance requirements that
the students are expected to meet, details of which are mentioned in the Students’ Brochure.
Violations of these are likely to attract punishments such as withdrawal of stipend, withholding
of promotion/award of degree, and/or expulsion from the hostel/Institute.
Ragging is banned in the Institute. If any incident of ragging comes to the notice of the
authorities, the concerned student will be given an opportunity to explain his/her action(s),
and if the explanation is not found to be satisfactory, he/she may be expelled from the institute.
The punishment may also take the shape of
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Laws governing ragging are also applicable to the students of the Institute.
Hostel
The Institute has hostels for the students in its premises in Kolkata, Delhi, Bengaluru and Hyder-
abad. The campus at Giridih also has rudimentary hostel facilities. A nominal rent is charged per
month for accommodation. Students are responsible for payment of food charges. However, it
may not be possible to accommodate all degree/ diploma students in the hostels. Limited medical
facilities are available free of cost at all campuses.
Students joining the PGDSMA programme at ISI Chennai and at the ISI NE Centre (Tezpur) in
2022-23 will have to make their own arrangements for accommodation since the Institute will
not be able to provide hostel facilities.
Placement of Students
Students who have undergone the B Stat (Hons), B Math (Hons), M Stat, M Math, MS (QE), M
Tech (CS), M Tech (CrS), M Tech (QROR) and other degree, diploma/ certificate programmes of
the Institute and those having the Ph D degree of the Institute either get opportunities to join
research programs in India and abroad, or get placed in attractive positions in the industry or
government departments. The master’s degree programmes in ISI have close to 100% placement
record. Most of the students of the Institute get employment offers or admission to some Ph D
programmes even before they complete the qualifying degree examinations.
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9 Application Procedure
Applicants are advised to study the prospectus carefully and satisfy themselves that they are
eligible for admission to the academic programme for which they are applying. If at any stage it
is found that a candidate does not satisfy the eligibility conditions or the information furnished
in the application is incorrect, the application will be cancelled. Those who have completed or
are due to complete the qualifying examinations for which results are not yet published, may also
apply for admission; if selected, their admission to an academic programme will be provisional
pending the announcement of results. In such cases, however, their applications may be cancelled
if the final examinations are not completed before July 31, 2022. The institute may decide to
relax this date at its discretion. If a student is asked to discontinue from an ISI programme for
having failed or on any disciplinary ground, he/she is not eligible for readmission to the same
programme.
If a program is offered at multiple locations, the applicant for that programme is asked to choose
locations in order of preference. If selected, he/she will be allocated a location according to these
preferences depending on availability as per merit list.
Indian nationals residing overseas and foreign nationals, like all other applicants, must take the
Admission Test at one of the test cities in India (see Table 8, in page no. 43). Applicants of foreign
nationality will be regarded as applicants of the general (unreserved) category.
Applicants seeking admission through the equivalent admission test for JRF in Computer Science
to be held on 6 June 2022, who are awardees of CSIR/UGC Junior Research Fellowships, may
refer to the webpage https://www.isical.ac.in/~admission/Documents/IsiAdmission2022/
JRF-CS-Channel2.pdf. All other applications for admission to the programmes being offered by
Indian Statistical Institute in the academic year 2022-23 must be done online through the ISI
Admission Portal the link to which is available at https://www.isical.ac.in/~admission.
The applicant must initially register at the ISI Application Portal. An account will be created
for the applicant in the portal, through which s/he can conveniently fill up the application form
and also make payment of the application fee after submission of the form. After completion of
application, the applicant will be able to pay the application fee through the payment gateway.
Payment can be made in the online mode (See application portal for details).
To complete the online application process successfully and without any problems, the applicant
is advised to have the following items ready:
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• Email ID (The submitted email id will be an unique identifier of your registration. Please
use only this email for all future activities in this portal and for all correspondence with ISI.)
• A mobile number
• Clear digital colour photograph showing your facial features in full frontal view, taken
against light background, to be used for verification at the time of examinations.
• Colour scan of full signature, to be used for verification at the time of examinations.
– Valid caste (SC/ ST/ OBC-NCL/ EWS) and/or disability certificates if and as applica-
ble,
Note: OBC-NCL or EWS certificates issued by any competent authority and valid on
the date of application will be acceptable. However, at the time of interview, only a
certificate issued on or after April 1, 2021 will be considered to be valid.
– Domicile certificate (for candidates applying for the Postgraduate Diploma in Statistical
Methods & Analytics (PGDSMA - Tezpur) at Tezpur, under the category of candidates
domiciled in the North-Eastern states of India).
– Sponsorship letter (for sponsored candidates only) showing the following employment
details:
◦ name of employer,
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◦ duration of employment,
◦ designation/ position,
◦ nature of work/experience including publications (if applicable).
– If applying for GATE channel seats in M.Tech. (CS/CrS), scanned copy of
◦ GATE score card.
Note: For all digital/ scanned documents (excluding photograph and signature), please
ensure that the format of the document file is PDF and the file size is less than 2 MB.
Detailed guidelines for filling the online application form are available at the application portal.
Application Fee
Table 7: Application Fee for the year 2022
1 Rs 1250.00 for all male applicants in the general category,
2 Rs 750.00 for all female candidates in the general category
3 Rs 625.00 for applicants belonging to SC/ST/OBC-NCL/EWS/Persons
with Disabilities (PwD) categories.
Applicants may have to pay an additional amount towards bank charges.
Admit Card: All applicants (except those for GATE channel seats) who have paid the application
fee successfully will receive a link, through their registered e-mail, for downloading the admit
card by 21 April 2022. After that date, the same can also be downloaded from the Dashboard
of their account at the application portal. The admit card will contain the name, photograph,
signature and registration number of the candidate, test centre, test code and the date of test. The
applicants will be required to carry hard copies of the admit card to the test centres on the day of
the Admission Test.
In all subsequent correspondence, the applicant should quote the Registration Number without
which no correspondence will be entertained.
The following tables contain useful information pertaining to the ISI Admission Test 2022.
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NOTE: Depending on the evolving status of the pandemic, candidates may have to be
relocated from one centre to another.
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Table 9: Information about Admission Tests for non-JRF Programmes being offered in 2022
Forenoon Afternoon
Programme Code 10:30 hrs to 12:30 hrs 14:00 hrs to 16:00 hrs
(Location) Test Subject Test Test Test Subject Test Test
Type Code Type Code
B Stat BST Math MCQ UGA Math Descriptive UGB
B Math BMT Math MCQ UGA Math Descriptive UGB
M Stat MST Math, MCQ PSA Math, Descriptive PSB
Stat Stat
M Math MMT Math MCQ PMA Math Descriptive PMB
MQE
(Kolkata)
MS (QE) Math, Eco MCQ PEA Math, Eco Descriptive PEB
MQE
(Delhi)
MS (QMS) MQM Math MCQ QMA Math Descriptive QMB
MS (LIS) MLI Quantita- MCQ PLA Essays and Descriptive PLB
tive and English
Reasoning Compre-
Ability hension
M Tech (CS) MCS Math MCQ MMA Math/ Descriptive PCB
Comp Sc
M Tech (CrS) MCY Math MCQ MMA Math/ Descriptive PCB
Comp Sc
M Tech MQR Math MCQ MMA Stat/Prob/ Descriptive PQB
(QROR) Math/Engg
DST Math MCQ DST No Test – –
PG Diploma (Chennai)
in Statistical DST
Methods & (Tezpur)
Analytics DSD
(Tezpur,
Domicile)
PG Diploma in DAS Math MCQ DST No Test – –
Applied
Statistics
PG Diploma in DAR Math, MCQ DRA No Test – –
Agricultural & Rural English
Management with Statistical Logical
Methods & Analytics Reasoning
Note: Abbreviations used in the Test Subject column are explained in the list of abbreviations in page no. 5.
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Table 10: Information about Admission Test for Junior Research Fellowships (JRFs) being offered in 2022
Forenoon Afternoon
Programme Location Code 10:30 hrs to 12:30 hrs 14:00 hrs to 16:00 hrs
Test Test Test Test Test Test
Subject Type Code Subject Type Code
Kolkata
Delhi Math, Math,
Statistics JST Descriptive STA Descriptive STB
Bengaluru Stat Stat
Chennai
Kolkata
Mathematics Delhi JMT Math Descriptive MTA Math Descriptive MTB
Bengaluru
Quantitative Kolkata
JQE Math Descriptive QEA Eco Descriptive QEB
Economics Delhi
Kolkata Elements of
Computer Comp Sc,
Bengaluru JCS Comp Sc, Descriptive CSA Descriptive CSB
Science Math
Chennai Math
Math, Stat, OR,
Kolkata
SQC, Reliability,
Quality Reliability & Delhi
JQR Math MCQ MMA Quality Descriptive QRB
Operations Research Chennai
Management
Bengaluru
& Systems
Physics & Kolkata Math,
JPM Math MCQ MMA Descriptive PHB
Applied Mathematics Bengaluru Phys
Biological Science Kolkata Agri Science Agri Science
JAE MCQ AEA Descriptive AEB
(Agr & Ecol Res) Giridih Basic Stat Basic Stat
Biochem, Biotech, Biochem, Biotech,
Biological Science
Kolkata JHG Genetics, Mol Bio, MCQ HGA Genetics, Mol Bio, Descriptive HGB
(Human Genetics)
Life Sc, Zool Life Sc, Zool
Math
Geology Kolkata JGE Descriptive GEA Geology Descriptive GEB
Geostat
Library &
Bengaluru JLI Lib & Info Sc MCQ LIA Lib & Info Sc Descriptive LIB
Information Science
Note: Abbreviations used in the Test Subject column are explained in the list of abbreviations in page no. 5.
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Notes
• Candidates selected for Junior Research Fellowships may be asked to join at a place other
than the one opted for, if necessary.
• Candidates who fail to appear in the written admission tests will not be considered for
admission. On the basis of the performance in the written tests, shortlisted candidates will
be asked to appear for an interview for final selection subject to verification of their eligibility
with reference to original documents.
• Any dispute concerning admissions in 2022-23 shall be settled in Kolkata subject to the
jurisdiction of the Kolkata High Court.
IMPORTANT DATES
Starts: MARCH 01, 2022
Online Application
Ends: MARCH 31, 2022
Issue of Admit Card Starts: APRIL 21, 2022
ISI ADMISSION TEST MAY 08, 2022
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