05-21-2006, 08:32 AM
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<br />But
The universities Like Punjab University, Karachi university,UNSW Sydney, Australian National University etc are delivering it on degree basis as B.com with Acturial Studies and MSc in Acturial Studies.
Then how we can nominate it as professional Studies.
Please reply earlier.
THKS
Zikria
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I think it would be a good idea to go over other actuarial threads on this forum where these questions have already been discussed.
You could do actuarial degrees but these qualifications on their own wouldn't make you an actuary. They might help you in gaining some exemptions from the professional bodies but to qualify as an actuary you have to fullfill certain requirements. One of those requirements is passing all exams set by these professional bodies. Think of actuarial profession as chartered accountancy. I think this is the best analogy.
DT
<br />But
The universities Like Punjab University, Karachi university,UNSW Sydney, Australian National University etc are delivering it on degree basis as B.com with Acturial Studies and MSc in Acturial Studies.
Then how we can nominate it as professional Studies.
Please reply earlier.
THKS
Zikria
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I think it would be a good idea to go over other actuarial threads on this forum where these questions have already been discussed.
You could do actuarial degrees but these qualifications on their own wouldn't make you an actuary. They might help you in gaining some exemptions from the professional bodies but to qualify as an actuary you have to fullfill certain requirements. One of those requirements is passing all exams set by these professional bodies. Think of actuarial profession as chartered accountancy. I think this is the best analogy.
DT