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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Actuarial Science are offered at various levels from UG, PG, Doctorate to Diplomas and Certifications. So, the duration also vary depending on the course type. While the UG courses are 3-4 years long, PG courses are 2-year long, Doctorate courses lasts for 3-5 years, and Diplomas and Certifications can go from 6-18 months.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Given below are some of the best Actuarial Science Colleges in Mumbai (All):
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Shree L.R. Tiwari Degree college of Arts, Commerce and Science | Merit Based |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The following degree courses are available in actuarial science:
- B.Sc. in Actuarial and Quantitative Finance at Institute of Actuarial and Quantitative Studies.
- M.Sc. in Actuarial and Quantitative Finance at Institute of Actuarial and Quantitative Studies.
Please note that the M.A. in Actuarial Science at Central University of Rajasthan has been discontinued as of March 2022.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The common eligibility criteria to pursue actuarial Science are:
- Graduation in Mathematical Actuarial Science/Actuarial Statistics/Actuarial Economics/Computer Science with a minimum CGPA of 2 or above in a 4-point scale, 3.5 or above in a 7-point scale, or 5 or above in a 10-point scale.
- Relaxation for candidates from SC/ST category: CGPA of 1.8 or above in a 4-point scale, 3.15 or above in a 7-point scale, or 4.5 or above in a 10-point scale.
- Relaxation for candidates from SEBC category: CGPA of 1.92 or above in a 4-point scale, 3.36 or above in a 7-point scale, or 4.8 or above in a 10-point scale.
- Persons with Disability category: CG
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
1. Graduate from higher secondary school. Choose the commerce or accountancy stream in 10+2 with a focus on subjects like economics, business studies and mathematics.
2. Pursue a professional degree in accounting.
3. Enrol for certification courses.
4. Gain work experience.
5. Develop relevant skills.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
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