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BUSINESS MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS

QTT201 4 Credits L:3 T:1 P:0

This subject covers the application of business mathematics and statistics, including matrix operations, ratios, progressions, interest calculations, and statistical measures for data analysis. It aims to equip students with skills for financial analysis, pricing strategies, investment evaluation, business decision-making, and predictive modeling.

Study Units

Unit 2

Ratio, Proportion, Variation and Arithmetic and Geometric Progressions

Unit 4

Statistical Data and Central Tendency

Unit 5

Measures of Dispersion

Unit 6

Simple Correlation and Regression Analysis

Continuous Assessment

2 components

Test 1 50%

The objective of this test is to evaluate students' understanding and application of concepts related to matrices, ratios, progressions, and interest through problem-solving. A test will be conducted on Matrices, Ratios, Progressions, and Interest. Students will be required to attempt two 5-mark questions and two 10-mark questions (totaling 30 marks) within the allotted time of 50 minutes.

Week 3/6
Test 2 50%

The objective of this test is to assess students' proficiency in analyzing and interpreting data using concepts of central tendency, dispersion, and regression. Test will be conducted on central tendency, dispersion, and regression. Students will be required to attempt two 5-mark questions and two 10-mark questions (totaling 30 marks) within the allotted time of 50 minutes.

Week 10/13

Exams & Practice

Mid Term Examination

Mid-semester comprehensive evaluation

20%
Coming Soon

End Term Examination

Final semester comprehensive evaluation

50%

Type: Examination

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QTT201 - FAQs

How many units are in QTT201?

QTT201 has 6 units. Each unit includes detailed notes and MCQ practice questions.

What exam resources are available for QTT201?

Unit-wise notes and MCQ practice are available. Exam resources coming soon.

How to prepare for QTT201 exams?

Study each unit's notes thoroughly, practice MCQs to test understanding, and attempt mock tests before exams. Focus on important topics and previous year questions.