Is actuarial Science a type of Diploma to be done through college?

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    Shriya Chaubey | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Yes, various college and institutes offer this actuarial science course. This course involved certification by the institute in which it is offered.
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    Aneena Abraham | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Yes, Actuarial Science can be pursued as a Diploma course through a college. 

    The Post Graduate Diploma in Actuarial Science at Kaushalya The Skills University, the Post Graduate Diploma in Actuarial Science (PGDAS) at Bishop Heber College, and the Post Graduation Diploma in Actuarial Science at Shri Balaji Institute Pune (SBIP) are all Diploma courses that can be pursued through colleges.

    The Discontinued (Nov 2022) - Post Graduate Diploma in Actuarial Sciences at Dibrugarh University is no longer available.

    It's important to note that the eligibility criteria for these courses may vary, and candidates must have completed a recognis

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