05-31-2004, 12:55 AM
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is there anyone who is doing actuarial sciences. i have dun mba finance and now working as equity research analyst. will acturial qualification be feasible, suitable for me at this stage?
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You may get 1-2 exemptions from the Institute of Actuaries, depending upon your performance in your MBA Courses. The institute average is about 6-7 years, so you can decide yourself whether it is really worth studying for another 5 odd years for another professional qualifications. If you are interested in the Investment Sector, then a CFA may be found quite equivalent to your Actuarial Qualification. As you may know that CFA usually takes about 3 years to qualify, so you can consider this option as well.
BTW I am studying BSc. Actuarial Science at the London School of Economics, UK.
Good Luck.
DT
is there anyone who is doing actuarial sciences. i have dun mba finance and now working as equity research analyst. will acturial qualification be feasible, suitable for me at this stage?
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You may get 1-2 exemptions from the Institute of Actuaries, depending upon your performance in your MBA Courses. The institute average is about 6-7 years, so you can decide yourself whether it is really worth studying for another 5 odd years for another professional qualifications. If you are interested in the Investment Sector, then a CFA may be found quite equivalent to your Actuarial Qualification. As you may know that CFA usually takes about 3 years to qualify, so you can consider this option as well.
BTW I am studying BSc. Actuarial Science at the London School of Economics, UK.
Good Luck.
DT