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UPSC Previous year paper for AD Census Operations (Technical) & Statistical Officer (Planning/Statistics)

UPSC Previous year paper for AD Census Operations (Technical) & Statistical Officer (Planning/Statistics)

Syllabus of the Test: 

(1) Statistical Methods

(2) Sampling Techniques/Survey Methodology

(3) Demography and Vital Statistics

(4) Fundamentals of Applied Multivariate Analysis

(5) Official Statistics

(6) Basic knowledge in Computer Applications

UPSC 2017 Paper  

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(There are 25 slides)

















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