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Indian Statistical Institute

Indian Statistical Institute
ISI Logo
Logo of the Indian Statistical Institute
Motto भिन्नेष्वैक्यस्य दर्शनम्
Type Public university
Established 17 December 1931
Director Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay
Academic staff
255
Administrative staff
1000
Students 375
Undergraduates 110
Postgraduates 225
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Location Kolkata (Headquarters), Delhi, Chennai, Bangalore, Tezpur, Giridih, Hyderabad, India
Campus Urban
Nickname ISI
Affiliations AIU
Website isical.ac.in

Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) is an academic institute of national importance as recognised by a 1959 act of the Indian parliament. It grew out of the Statistical Laboratory set up by Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis in Presidency College, Kolkata. Established in 1931, this public university of India is one of the oldest and most prestigious institutions focused on statistics, and its early reputation led it to being adopted as a model for the first US institute of Statistics set up at the Research Triangle, North Carolina by Gertrude Mary Cox.

Mahalanobis, the founder of ISI, was deeply influenced by wisdom and guidance of Rabindranath Tagore and Brajendranath Seal. Under his leadership, the institute initiated and promoted the interaction of Statistics with natural and social sciences to advance the role of Statistics as a key technology by explicating the twin aspects – its general applicability and its dependence on other disciplines for its own development. The institute is now considered as one of the foremost centres in the world for training and research in Computer science, Statistics and related sciences.

ISI has its headquarters in Baranagar, a suburb of Kolkata, West Bengal. It has four subsidiary centres focused in academics at Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai and Tezpur, and a branch at Giridih. In addition, the Institute has a network of units of Statistical Quality Control and Operations Research at Vadodara, Coimbatore, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Pune engaged in guiding the industries, within and outside India, in developing the most up–to–date quality management systems and solving critical problems of quality, reliability and productivity.


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