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27th August 2010, 12:26 PM
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Eligibility for actuarial science course after BBA?
Sir, I have passed 10+2 in 2007 with 64 percent marks in Mathematics.Now i am pursuing BBA 2nd year.SIR kindly reply is
i am eligible for the actuarial science course.. and what is the entrance date for it... thankyou |
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27th August 2010, 02:06 PM
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You are eligible for acturial science course but only take the course if you are good at numbers and stats...i would rather recommend you to give nmat and try for nmims which has an mba in acturial science which would be of immense help to you.....
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27th August 2010, 02:14 PM
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Hello friend,
An individual, with 85% marks in Mathematics/Statistics, in the +2 level of examination are eligilbe to join the course. A graduate is eligible to join the course provided He/She has studied mathematical subjects such as Mathematics, Statistics, Econometrics, Computer Sciences, Engineering, Physics or its branches. Must have scored a minimum of 55% (calculated on the basis of all the three years score), in mathematical subjects. The mathematical subject must hold a minimum of 50% marks of the total marks scored. For further information, please visit www.actuariesindia.org |
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27th August 2010, 04:21 PM
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ye sypu are eligible for that about date you can check on the internet.using google which is the largest search engine allover the world
best of luck |
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12th January 2011, 07:19 AM
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Actuarial science is an excellent course which has lot of career potentials. The eligibility to join in this course is to have a +2 with more than 85 % of marks in the Mathematics and statistics subject. Any graduate is also eligible to join this course, provided that they have studied any of the subjects such as Maths, finances, computer science, physics or B.Tech/ B.E. The percentage requirement is a minimum 55% for all 3 years.
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5th March 2011, 03:37 AM
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i have done my BBA with 71% having maths, economics and computer science in 1st year; statistics,finance and computer science in my 2nd year;and operations research, managerial economics and computer applications in business management in final year. In all i had 21 subjects and scoring more than 70% marks in all the subjects mentioned above....am i eligible for Actuarial science???? plz reply soon
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5th March 2011, 03:41 AM
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i have done my BBA with 71% having maths, economics and computer science in 1st year; statistics,finance and computer science in my 2nd year;and operations research, managerial economics and computer applications in business management in final year. In all i had 21 subjects and scoring more than 70% marks in all the subjects mentioned above....am i eligible for Actuarial science???? plz reply soon
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22nd May 2011, 11:29 PM
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what is the minimum percentage of marks in 12th exam. is required for admission in actuarial science ?
I have appeared 12th exam. in commerce, under Asaam Higher Secondary Education Council. please inform me. |
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2nd June 2011, 05:04 PM
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I jst gave my HSC n got 82% in mathematics as i am not eligible to become a member of actuarial society now, I am planning to do Actuarial Science after my Graduation ...Can u suggest me a good Under graduate course which will further help me to pursue Actuarial Science as my career
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8th June 2011, 11:16 PM
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My dear friend...... the eligibility for actuarial science is-
An individual, with 85% marks in Mathematics/Statistics, in the +2 level of examination are eligilbe to join the course. A graduate is eligible to join the course provided He/She has studied mathematical subjects such as Mathematics, Statistics, Econometrics, Computer Sciences, Engineering, Physics or its branches. Must have scored a minimum of 55% (calculated on the basis of all the three years score), in mathematical subjects. The mathematical subject must hold a minimum of 50% marks of the total marks scored. For further information, please visit www.actuariesindia.org all the best |
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15th June 2011, 05:53 PM
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hi,
Im a 1st year student pursuing BBA (Aviation Operations). My 12th maths marks are less than 85%! If i get above 55% in graduation will i be eligible for Actuarial Science? The topics of Graduation are as follows : SEMESTER I Business Organization Introduction to Aviation Industry Business Mathematics Business Accounting Business Communication 1 Business Computing SEMESTER II Organizational Behavior Business Economics I Business Statistics IATA Travel & Tourism SEMESTER III Marketing Management Research Methodology & Report Writing Airport Functions of Airlines Financial Management Business Economics II SEMESTER IV Business Communication 2 Business Law Marketing Communication Consumer Behavior & Market Research Marketing Communication Cargo Handling Traveling Agency & Tour Operations SEMESTER V Essential of Strategic Management Customer Relationship Management International Business Understanding of Aviation Business Tourism Enterprise Planning Dissertation 1 Summer Internship Industry Tour Report SEMESTER VI Airport Customer Services Aviation Marketing Human Resource Management Dissertation 2 Please let me know if these subjects make me eligible for actuarial science! Thanks |
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14th November 2011, 02:45 PM
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hello friend
The eligibility criteria for actuarial science course is given below: Anyone, with 85% marks in Mathematics/Statistics, in the +2 level of examination are eligilbe to join the course. A graduate is eligible to join the course provided He/She has studied mathematical subjects such as Mathematics, Statistics, Econometrics, Computer Sciences, Engineering, Physics or its branches. Must have scored a minimum of 55% (calculated on the basis of all the three years score), in mathematical subjects. The mathematical subject must hold a minimum of 50% marks of the total marks scored. For further information, please visit www.actuariesindia.org |
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28th January 2012, 05:58 PM
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You should have 85% marks in Mathematics/Statistics, in the +2 level of examination are eligilbe to join the course.
A graduate is eligible to join the course provided He/She has studied mathematical subjects such as Mathematics, Statistics, Econometrics, Computer Sciences, Engineering, Physics or its branches. Must have scored a minimum of 55% (calculated on the basis of all the three years score), in mathematical subjects. The mathematical subject must hold a minimum of 50% marks of the total marks scored. For further information, please visit www.actuariesindia.org |
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29th January 2012, 12:19 PM
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Today there are number of long term as well as short term courses available for enhancing career opportunities. But care should be taken while choosing for any of them. Opt for that which better suites your need and type of job you are expecting for.
MBA: as usual the best option for a BBA graduate. But here also care should be taken because present job market is very sensetive towards rexruitment. So, MBA with specialization Real estate is the best option. Real Estate is the sector which haven't hit by recession, in fact at the time when whole world was suffering from recession this sector has withnessed 43% growth in all respect. So it is the safest one. After that Market, Sales and Retail rules the job market. LAW: Yeah Law. Generally BBA graduates doesn't think of this course because they are unaware of upcoming high demand of Corporate Lawers. So having a LLB (Corporate Law) along with a BBA degree is all about to sore the Corporate world and expect a much better opportunity. Today coporate lawers are one of the highest paid in India and UK. |
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23rd July 2012, 10:57 PM
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Actuarial science is an excellent course which has lot of career potentials. The eligibility to join in this course is to have a +2 with more than 85 % of marks in the Mathematics and statistics subject. Any graduate is also eligible to join this course, provided that they have studied any of the subjects such as Maths, finances, computer science, physics or B.Tech/ B.E. The percentage requirement is a minimum 55% for all 3 years.
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24th July 2012, 12:30 AM
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you may pursue mba as after the bba the best option But here also care should be taken because present job market is very sensetive towards rexruitment. So, MBA with specialization Real estate is the best option. Real Estate is the sector which haven't hit by recession, in fact at the time when whole world was suffering from recession this sector has withnessed 43% growth in all respect. So it is the safest one. After that Market, Sales and Retail rules the job market.
The eligibility to join in this course is to have a +2 with more than 85 % of marks in the Mathematics and statistics subject. Any graduate is also eligible to join this course, provided that they have studied any of the subjects such as Maths, finances, computer science, physics or B.Tech/ B.E. |
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24th July 2012, 11:16 AM
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You should pass class 12 exam with minimum 85% marks in mathematics or statistics (OR) You have to complete graduation or post graduation with minimum 55% of marks in mathematical subjects like mathematics, mathematical statistics, applied statistics, econometrics, computer science, any discipline of engineering or science subjects like physics or its branches. (OR) You are eligible if you have completed CA, CS, CWA MBA in finance or PGDBA. (OR) If you are members of qualified bodies like ICWAI, ICAI, IFAI or III and have passed with mathematical basis of insurance and statistics. So i guess if you can complete your MBA from a good institute in MBA and secure good marks then you will be eligible pursue a course in actuarial science. Following degrees in actuarial science is available in India: B.Sc. Actuarial Science M.B.A. Actuarial Science M.Sc. Actuarial Science Post Graduate Diploma in Actuarial Science (P.G.D.A.S) Training in Actuarial Science For the actuarial examination students have to choose 15 subjects out of which one is optional. A grouping of these subjects is done in 100 series, 200 series, 300 series and 400 series. Top Institutes: D.S. Actuarial Education Services, Mumbai Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandals Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies Amity School of Insurance and Actuarial Science, Noida B.S. Abdur Rahman University, Chennai Bishop Heber College, Tiruchirappalli |
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