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Statistics is the discipline of drawing conclusions from data amid uncertainty. Mastering Statistics involves not just learning methods, but also comprehending the context requiring analysis, whether in arts, sciences, healthcare, or commerce. The Statistics curriculum incorporates interdisciplinary elements to cultivate skills for applying statistical methods across diverse fields. Mathematics stands as one of humanity's oldest and most fundamental sciences, branching into two main areas: Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Mathematics. Theoretical Mathematics advances knowledge by discovering new mathematical concepts and relationships between existing ones. Applied Mathematics employs these theories to address real-world challenges in business, government, engineering, and various scientific domains including physical, life, and social sciences.