If you are preparing for IIT JAM Mathematical Statistics or GATE Statistics, you already know the challenge. The syllabus is vast, the competition is real, and there are very few resources designed specifically for statistics aspirants. Most test series and coaching platforms cater to engineering branches or general science – leaving statistics students to figure things out on their own.
That is exactly why StatChakravyuh was built. And today, we are excited to share the details of our complete test series for IIT JAM Statistics and GATE Statistics.
Why We Built StatChakravyuh
The idea behind StatChakravyuh started with a simple observation: statistics aspirants in India do not have the same preparation ecosystem that engineering students enjoy. JEE aspirants have dozens of test series options. GATE CSE candidates have hundreds of mock test platforms. But if you are preparing for JAM MS or GATE ST? Your options are limited, generic, and often not aligned with the actual exam pattern.
We wanted to change that. StatChakravyuh is built by people who understand the statistics exam landscape – the syllabus nuances, the question patterns, the scoring strategies, and the preparation psychology of serious aspirants.
Our tagline is simple: Practice. Improve. Repeat. Because we believe that consistent, structured practice is the single most important factor in cracking any competitive exam.
The Four-Phase Test Series – Our Core Product
StatChakravyuh’s test series is not a random collection of mock tests. It follows a carefully designed four-phase structure, where each phase has a specific purpose and identity.
Phase 1: DEP — Diagnostic Entry Program (FREE)
Identity: THE BENCHMARK
The DEP is your starting point. It is completely free and designed to help you understand where you stand right now. Think of it as a diagnostic health check for your preparation.
The DEP includes topic-wise diagnostic tests that cover the core areas of the JAM MS and GATE ST syllabus. After completing the DEP, you will have a clear picture of your strengths and weaknesses – which topics you are comfortable with, and which ones need serious work.
Why is this important? Because most students waste months studying topics they are already good at, while ignoring the areas that actually cost them marks. The DEP helps you avoid this trap from day one.
Who is it for? Any JAM MS or GATE ST aspirant who wants to benchmark their current preparation level – whether you are just starting out or have been preparing for months.
Phase 2: DBP — Discipline Builder Program
Identity: CONSISTENCY
Once you know where you stand, the next step is building consistent study habits through regular, structured testing.
The DBP provides scheduled topic-wise and sectional tests that you take at regular intervals. The tests are designed to reinforce concepts you have already studied and gradually increase in difficulty. The goal is not to overwhelm you – it is to build the discipline of regular practice.
Each DBP test comes with detailed solutions and performance analysis, so you can track your improvement over time and adjust your study plan accordingly.
Phase 3: RCP — Rank Conditioning Program
Identity: AGILITY TRAINING
By this phase, you have covered the syllabus and built a practice habit. Now it is time to train for the actual exam experience.
The RCP includes mixed-topic tests that simulate the breadth and unpredictability of the real JAM/GATE paper. Questions come from across the syllabus, at varying difficulty levels, and you need to solve them within strict time limits.
This phase trains your agility – the ability to switch between topics, manage time, and make quick decisions about which questions to attempt and which to skip. This is the skill that separates a student who “knows the syllabus” from a student who “performs on exam day.”
Phase 4: FSP — Final Simulation Program
Identity: THE PRESSURE COOKER
The FSP is where everything comes together. Full-length mock tests that replicate the actual exam – in difficulty, syllabus coverage, question types, and time constraints.
Each FSP test is designed to give you the closest possible experience to the real IIT JAM or GATE exam. The goal is to eliminate exam-day surprises. When you sit in the actual exam hall, you should feel like you have done this dozens of times before – because you have.
FSP tests also come with detailed rank-based performance analytics, helping you understand where you stand relative to other aspirants.
JAM + GATE Statistics — Combined Batch
One of the unique features of StatChakravyuh is our combined JAM + GATE Statistics batch. Here is the logic behind it:
IIT JAM Mathematical Statistics (MS) and GATE Statistics (ST) share approximately 85% of their statistics syllabus. The core topics – probability, distributions, estimation, testing, linear algebra, calculus – are common to both exams.
Instead of preparing for them separately (which wastes time and money), our combined batch lets you prepare for both exams simultaneously. The common topics are covered through shared tests, while exam-specific topics (like GATE’s multivariate analysis and non-parametric statistics, or JAM’s Beta/Gamma integrals and descriptive statistics) are addressed through targeted supplementary tests.
This approach is not just efficient – it is strategically smart. Appearing for both JAM and GATE gives you two shots at getting into an IIT or IISc, doubling your chances.
What Makes StatChakravyuh Different?
There are a few things we do differently, and we believe they matter:
Statistics-First Design: Every question in our test series is written for statistics aspirants. We do not recycle engineering problems or use generic mathematics questions. The questions are modeled on actual JAM MS and GATE ST paper patterns.
Phased Structure with Clear Progression: Our four-phase approach ensures that your preparation has direction. You are not just “taking tests” – you are progressing through a structured program with measurable milestones.
Detailed Performance Analytics: After every test, you get a breakdown of your performance by topic, question type, and difficulty level. Over time, this data shows you exactly where you are improving and where you need to focus.
Updated Syllabus Alignment: Our tests are aligned with the latest official syllabus from IIT Bombay (JAM) and IIT Guwahati (GATE 2026). We account for syllabus differences between JAM MS and GATE ST and ensure comprehensive coverage.
Affordable Pricing: We believe quality preparation should not require a massive financial investment. The DEP is completely free. The paid phases are priced to be accessible for students across backgrounds.
Pricing Overview
| Phase | Name | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Phase 1 | DEP — Diagnostic Entry Program | FREE |
| Phase 2 | DBP — Discipline Builder Program | ₹249 (MRP ₹499) |
| Phase 3 | RCP — Rank Conditioning Program | ₹1,199 (MRP ₹1,999) |
| Phase 4 | FSP — Final Simulation Program | ₹799 (MRP ₹1,299) |
Bundle Options:
- Foundation Bundle (DEP + DBP + RCP): ₹1,099
- Complete Chakravyuh Bundle (All 4 Phases): ₹1,599 (Early Bird: ₹1,199)
- Mock Master Bundle (RCP + FSP): ₹1,499
Complete Chakravyuh bundle includes access to our exclusive Formula Book PDF as a bonus.
Who Is StatChakravyuh For?
StatChakravyuh is for any student who is serious about cracking IIT JAM Statistics or GATE Statistics. Whether you are:
A final-year B.Sc. Statistics student appearing for JAM/GATE for the first time, an M.Sc. student looking to improve your GATE score for PhD or M.Tech admission, a repeater who wants structured practice to fill gaps in your previous attempt, or a working professional preparing for GATE alongside your job – our phased test series adapts to wherever you are in your preparation journey.
What Is Coming Next
The JAM + GATE Statistics test series is our first product, but it is just the beginning. Here is what is on the roadmap for StatChakravyuh:
UPSC Indian Statistical Service (ISS) — a dedicated test series for ISS aspirants, launching mid-2026.
PYQ Access and Analysis — structured previous year question banks with topic-wise filtering and difficulty tagging.
Blog and Content Resources — regular articles on preparation strategy, syllabus updates, book recommendations, and career guidance for statistics aspirants.
Our goal is to build the most comprehensive preparation ecosystem for competitive statistics exams in India. And we are just getting started.
How to Get Started
Getting started with StatChakravyuh is simple:
Step 1: Visit statcv.in/jgdep and create your free account.
Step 2: Start with the DEP (Diagnostic Entry Program) – it is completely free and gives you an immediate assessment of your preparation level.
Step 3: Based on your DEP results, choose the paid phases or bundles that align with your exam timeline and goals.
Step 4: Follow the phased structure, take tests regularly, analyze your performance, and watch your scores improve.
A Message from the StatChakravyuh Team
We built StatChakravyuh because we believe every statistics aspirant in India deserves access to high-quality, exam-specific preparation resources – not recycled engineering content or generic test platforms.
We know the journey is tough. The syllabus is demanding, the competition is real, and the stakes are high. But we also know that with the right preparation structure, consistent practice, and honest self-assessment, a top rank in JAM or GATE is absolutely achievable.
Your preparation is your investment in your future. We are here to make sure that investment pays off.
Practice. Improve. Repeat.
Welcome to StatChakravyuh.
Visit statcv.in/jgdep to start your free diagnostic test today.