What is the difference between doing actuarial science from IAI and B.Sc actuarial science course from any college?

I'm currently in 12th having a strong liking for maths. Is it possible to go abroad for M.sc actuarial science if we get a degree from IAI

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    Monisha Barua | Guide-Level 15

    9 years ago
    Hi Shrey,
    *Actuarial science is a course that concentrates on the mathematical and statistical analysis of risk, and their applications to insurance and other business management problems.
    *A number of universities offer UG and PG courses in actuarial sciences. Any one above 18 years of age with proficiency in mathematics and statistics can take up the course and become an Actuary. The candidate must pass 10+2 or equivalent
    *Graduate Courses:-
    B.A (Insurance)
    Bachelor of Science in Actuarial Science
    Eligibility: Candidates who wish to pursue a Undergraduate in actuarial science or a certificate course in actuarial science should have a pass
    ...more

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