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sir, now i am doing 2nd yr bsc maths in a college. After my graduation which course should i have to choose so that i would bring me more income. many says actuarial science is a best course, some say maths , some say data analytic. so now i am totally confused what to do in my PG. please give me suggestion. i have took cs group in my 12th. also provide me the best college to continue. thank you.

  Posted by : varshcine , trichy
 
On : 20.3.2016
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If you are interested in teachin you can take maths in PG.
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  Posted By : Roseline Regite , Kochi
On : 16.4.2016
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Hi I am a Engineering graduate in Eletronics and communication, 25 years old, currently employed as a Software Engineer(Developer) in a company. I recently came to hear about the field of Acturial Science from a friend. I always had a keen eye on mathematics and logic. Solving mathematical problems and puzzles were ideas of fun for me. (not calculus thou). I am good at solving logical problems(i think i am)and I always had interests in mathematics but not sure if i have got enough skills in mathematics to pursue a career in that. Can you point me in the right way as to how i can find out if i am capable for this field. I cant decide on this career switch as it will have a big impact and i also cannot afford to make a bad move at this point of time. I want to know more about this as i think i have more interest in mathematics than what i am doing now. Thanks and regards, Jithin

  Posted by : Jithin Karlose , Ernakulam
 
On : 7.3.2016
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For details about Actuarial Science click here

  Posted By : Roseline Regite , Kochi
On : 16.3.2016
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Dear sir, After BSC (statistics) I was thinking to go with MSC (Acturial Sci) What Kind of entrance Exam is needed for this course. And its eligibility criteria.I also want to know its scope and colleges in mumbai. Thanks®ards saniya

  Posted by : saniya , mumbai
 
On : 12.6.2015
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