BBA 201 (DSC) - Business Statistics
BBA 201 (DSC) - Business Statistics
BIRLA INSTITUTE
SYLLABUS FOR NEW CURRICULUM UNDER NATIONAL EDUCATION POLICY
Course Outcome:
CO1: To understand Basics of data representation
CO2: To understand the use an application of central tendency
CO3: To understand the concepts and application of correlation and regression
CO4: Techniques and application of Time Series analysis.
CO5: To develop knowledge on probability and its application in decision making.
CO6: Introduction to basics of hypothesis testing.
Course Structure
Units Content Course No. of Weightage
Outcome Lectures of (%)
01 Hour
Duration
I Introduction
Collection, classification and tabulation of data,
diagrammatic representation of data, charts and CO1 04 7%
diagrams.
V Theory of Probability
Meaning and need. Theorems of addition and
multiplication. Conditional probability. Bayes’
theorem, Random Variable- discrete and
continuous. Probability Distribution: Meaning, CO5 10 18%
characteristics (Expectation and variance) of
Binomial, Poisson, and Normal distribution. Central
limit theorem.
VI Hypothesis Testing
Concept; Level of Significance; Process of testing;
Test of hypothesis concerning Mean; Test of
hypothesis Normal Z test & T test for single mean. CO6 10 18%
Using Non-parametric statistics for hypothesis
testing
Reference Source
1 S. P. Gupta: Statistical Methods, Sultan Chand & Sons, 34th Edition
2 Richard Levin & David Rubin: Statistics for management, Prentice Hall.
3 N. G. Das: Statistical Methods, McGraw Hill