Can you share information about BSc Actuaries course offered at Christ University? What is the admission process and paper exemption?

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    Vikram Kumar Utsav | Contributor-Level 6

    2 months ago

    B.Sc. Actuarial Science at Christ University – Summary

    Duration: 3 years

     

    Eligibility: 12th pass with Maths/Statistics

     

    Admission Process:

     

    Apply online

     

    Entrance test (Maths, English, GK, Reasoning)

     

    Essay, Micro Presentation, and Interview

     

    Fees: Around ?7.58 Lacs total

     

    Paper Exemptions: Possible for some actuarial exams (IFoA), but only for top-performing students

     

    Focus: Strong in maths, stats, finance, and data tools like Python

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    R Sujith | Contributor-Level 7

    2 months ago

    At Christ University, the BSc Actuarial Science degree emphasizes the application of mathematics, communication, leadership, as well as business understanding. It sets a solid base for pursuing advanced studies in economics, finance, and data science. Christ University Entrance Test (CUET) is the entry requirement.  Merit: The applicant's school leaving examination and the entrance exam are combined for the final selection decision.

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