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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
The quantum School of graduate studies offers admission criteria for all the students based on merit- Based admissions. They Conduct and entrance exam and after the results they shortlist the students with top marks as merit and they give admission. students who are decided to join at Quantum school of graduate Studies need to pass their 10+2 and want to appear for the entrance exam which is conducted for Merit based admissions.The eligibility to appear for the entrance test is students must have passed their 10+2 from a recognised college.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The importance of actuarial Science has grown in India over the years as a result of the need for risk management in a variety of industries, including investments, insurance, and pensions, as well as the complexity of financial products and rising regulatory requirements. These factors contribute to increasing demand for Actuaries in India and the expansion of Actuarial roles in the country.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
After BSc Actuarial Science, you can either opt for master's courses like MSc Actuarial Science or MBA in Actuarial Science or you can opt for a career path in the field of BFSI. You can become an Insurance Agent, Financial Advisor, Budget Analyst, Risk Manager, and more.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Actuarial Science courses revolve around 5 major subjects, i.e., English, Mathematics, Statistics, Logic and Data Interpretation. The syllabus is generally divided into 4 stages: Core Technical, Core Application, Specialist Technical, and Specialist Application.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
ACET is Actuarial Common Entrance Test which is a 3-hour, 100 marks online exam that has 70 multiple choice questions. Institute of Actuaries of India conduct this university-level exam to provide admission to Actuarial programs at Indian institutions.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Actuarial Science courses are offered at various levels, hence, the eligibility criteria also differ depending on the course level. For UG courses, a candidate must pass Class 12 with Mathematics subject with a minimum of 50% aggregate score. For PG course, the candidate must obtain a bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline, and for Doctorate, the candidate must obtain a master's degree in a relevant discipline.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Actuarial science is a highly respected field that deals with assessing and managing risk. For individuals with an interest in business, statistics, or mathematics, this course is thought to be beneficial. Professionals in actuarial Science are in great demand, and there is expectation that the field will continue to expand in the years to come. Although they can be found in other sectors like consulting and government, actuaries are primarily employed in the insurance and financial services industries. Actuaries are well-known for having large earning potential and for being well-positioned in their organizations as leaders. 
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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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