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7th July 2019, 08:07 PM
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Structure of PG Diploma in Actuarial Science in Thanthai Hans Roever College?


Respected Sir/Madam, I am looking forward to study PG Diploma in Actuarial Science of Thanthai Hans Roever College. Can you please tell me about the structure of this course so that I can know about it?




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9th July 2019, 08:26 PM
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PG Diploma in Actuarial Science is a 1 year duration course. This course deals with the application of statistical and mathematical techniques to calculate the risk involved in finance and insurance sectors.

The detailed syllabus is given below.

Probability and Mathematical Statistics
Financial Mathematics
Finance & Financial Reporting
Statistical Models and their Applications
Practical
Data Analysis using Application Software like Ms-Excel
Contingencies
Statistical Methods
Economics
Financial and Statistical Economics
Project work related to Actuarial Science
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10th July 2019, 11:39 AM
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Default Re: Structure of PG Diploma in Actuarial Science in Thanthai Hans Roever College?

Structure of PG Diploma in Actuarial Science in Thanthai Hans Roever College is given below :-

1)FINANCIAL MATHEMATICS

2)FINANCE AND FINANCIAL REPORTING

3)PROBABILTY AND MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS

4)MODELS

5)GENERAL INSURANCE, LIFE AND HEALTH CONTINGENCIES

6)STATISTICAL METHODS

7)BUSINESS ECONOMICS

8)FINANCIAL ECONOMICS
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