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Confirm track completion, Capstone enrollment, verification requirements, four 2-hour cumulative exams, core and elective coverage, permitted files, course downloads, allowed websites and programs, photo ID, proctoring software setup, and technical-support route.
The MITx Statistics and Data Science Capstone uses four cumulative, virtually proctored exams covering the three core courses and one elective. HiraEdu helps learners organize track eligibility, four-part review, ProctorTrack setup, and the strict allowed-file and program constraints before the Capstone window.
SDS Capstone readiness depends on completed track certificates, broad program review, and careful compliance with permitted files, websites, programs, communication, and device rules.
The MITx SDS MicroMasters credential requires four course certificates in a track plus the SDS Capstone Exam course.
The Capstone consists of four 2-hour virtually proctored cumulative exams covering the three core courses and one elective.
MIT's current SDS Capstone guidance says learners will again use ProctorTrack for the upcoming Capstone Exam.
Official rules restrict files, websites, programs, communication, screens, and retention of exam material, so learners should practice within the published constraints.
Learners must complete the course certificates for a program track before the Capstone. The track includes shared core courses such as probability and machine learning plus track-specific courses and one elective.
The Capstone uses four cumulative exams, each two hours long. The exams test broad program understanding and may mix concepts across courses, so review should connect probability, statistics, machine learning, data analysis, and elective content.
Readiness includes installing proctoring software, verifying ID, understanding permitted files and downloads, avoiding unauthorized programs or websites, following technical-support instructions, and deleting any scripts as required.
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MITx Statistics and Data Science guidance says learners complete one of four program tracks, each consisting of four intensive online courses followed by the SDS Capstone Exam course. The Capstone is not open enrollment; eligible learners are enrolled after earning the required course certificates and meeting verification requirements. MIT's current SDS Capstone page describes the Capstone Exam as a set of four cumulative, virtually proctored exams covering all content in the three core courses and one elective course, with each exam two hours long and roughly corresponding to the three core courses plus the learner's elective. The page says learners download and install proctoring software on their own computers, use a government-issued photo ID for verification, and are again using ProctorTrack for the upcoming Capstone. The objective is to test broad learning across the program, including mixed concepts across courses, with difficulty comparable to homework problems but closer to in-class exams where learners must think quickly. Official restrictions include using only permitted files and course downloads, only permitted websites and programs, no communication except technical support, no multiple computers or screens beyond allowed rules, no retaining exam questions or answers, and required deletion of scripts written during the exam. HiraEdu helps learners prepare from the official track requirements, course syllabi, capstone instructions, allowed materials, proctoring software setup, ID rules, accessibility requests, technical support route, and four-part timing plan.
It is a set of four cumulative virtually proctored exams covering the three core courses and one elective in the Statistics and Data Science MicroMasters program.
MIT guidance says each of the four Capstone exams is two hours long.
Learners must pass and obtain certificates for the required courses in a program track, meet verification requirements, and be enrolled in the Capstone course.
MIT's current Capstone guidance says the upcoming Capstone Exam is again using ProctorTrack as the proctoring software.
HiraEdu helps learners map track content, review core and elective topics, practice within allowed-file rules, verify ProctorTrack setup, and plan technical-support documentation.
Verify the required course certificates, same edX ID, Capstone enrollment notice, verification deadline, dashboard access, accessibility requests, and official Capstone course instructions.
Map each exam part to core and elective content, then review homework-style problems, course notes, formulas, derivations, modeling assumptions, algorithms, and computational workflows.
Use only allowed files, course-downloadable PDFs, permitted websites, and permitted programs, and rehearse how to work quickly without unauthorized references or communication.
Install and test the software, prepare government-issued photo ID, confirm device and browser readiness, plan technical-support steps, and organize the timing for four 2-hour exams.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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