03-09-2004, 09:59 AM
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lisetn..can ne of u plz tell me the website of institute of actuaries?secondly i wanted to know that if i wanna go to uk...n i wanna get admission in ioa, then whats the procedure. also ne idea that if i study actuarial sciences from ioa, then how long will it take to bcum an actuary..and wats their criteria for the admission? there was this guy..he was in ioa..i think..dun remember his name..if u could help me out here..id be grateful..please reply soon
Idealist
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Somehow someway I missed this thread... Anyways... For IoA you should check out www.actuaries.org.uk.... For getting an admission for a bachelors course of Actuarial Sciences (Academic Degree) visit the London School of Economics website (www.lse.ac.uk)...
Please bear in mind, the BSc. in Actuarial Sciences is different from the 'modular' course of IoA which is a 'Professional Qualification' rather than an 'Academic Degree'... However as both are courses of Actuarial Sciences, a student of BSc. in Actuarial Sciences is awarded exemptions from IoA and SOA as well... But the exemption schemes for both are different.
lisetn..can ne of u plz tell me the website of institute of actuaries?secondly i wanted to know that if i wanna go to uk...n i wanna get admission in ioa, then whats the procedure. also ne idea that if i study actuarial sciences from ioa, then how long will it take to bcum an actuary..and wats their criteria for the admission? there was this guy..he was in ioa..i think..dun remember his name..if u could help me out here..id be grateful..please reply soon
Idealist
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Somehow someway I missed this thread... Anyways... For IoA you should check out www.actuaries.org.uk.... For getting an admission for a bachelors course of Actuarial Sciences (Academic Degree) visit the London School of Economics website (www.lse.ac.uk)...
Please bear in mind, the BSc. in Actuarial Sciences is different from the 'modular' course of IoA which is a 'Professional Qualification' rather than an 'Academic Degree'... However as both are courses of Actuarial Sciences, a student of BSc. in Actuarial Sciences is awarded exemptions from IoA and SOA as well... But the exemption schemes for both are different.