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Actuarial science

If you are looking for a highly rewarding and challenging career, then a great option to check out is actuarial science (insurance).

Updated on: May 31, 2006 05:07 PM IST
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If you are someone looking for a highly rewarding and challenging career, then a great option to check out is actuarial science (insurance). Of the innumerable career options available today, a career in actuarial science stands out in many aspects.

This profession offers you rewards in terms of intellectual challenge, status, job satisfaction and of course, earnings.
A career in actuarial science is better described as a “business” career with a mathematical basis.

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Using probability theory and mathematical, statistical and financial techniques, the actuary analyses the financial consequences of risk to enable businesses to make better-informed decisions.

The actuary assesses the financial impact of future events by analysing the past, modelling the future and quantifying the likely range of financial outcomes from future events.

To enter this profession, one must have a liking for numbers. Equally important is a firm commitment towards sustained study and hard work during and after graduation, for a period of five to seven years on average. A sound understanding of the business environment, economics, finance and accounts is also essential.

Good communication skills and good computer skills are other requirements. Finally, together with professional rigour, a sound commercial approach to decision-making is also important.

The actuarial course is tough and dropout rates are high. Any person contemplating this course is therefore strongly advised to fully discuss the implications of his decision with an actuary before joining.

The cost of the study is low and students have the option of earning while still studying.

The stipend for an actuarial trainee in India is Rs 25,000 per month.

It is no secret that actuaries are highly paid. A beginner can expect a salary of around 30 lakh per year in the UK and the USA, and Rs 8 lakh per year in India.

 
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