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University Actuarial Science at UTAR...., Should i intake it at UTAR???

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bombaday
post Oct 5 2014, 05:29 PM

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As an actuarial analyst, the knowledge and skill you will obtain going this course will equip you to take on almost any task in the finance industry (given that you understand the material, not just passing the exams). However, for the effort and brain power you put into mastering the skills, the appreciation and benefits you get in return is not worth while; the time you put into studying for exams after working in the office will make you seem lifeless (yes you will definitely be still studying for your professional exams after you obtain your degree). The salary you are offered are similar to any fresh grad who major in the commerce field. To be a qualified actuary, the earliest you can attain the qualification will be around 26 years old if you pass all your exams for every semester, which is possible but it is quite hard.

However, if you are passionate about actuarial science (which most probably ending up in the finance field), it will be easier for you to get a job because we trained to know a little bit of everything in the finance field and thus employers will prefer to hire and train people with an actuarial degree. We are able to learn things easier.

I reckon if you major in engineering and get into oil & gas industry will have much more promising future. Finish your degree and get an awesome salary in that industry with alot less studying.
bombaday
post Oct 6 2014, 01:10 AM

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QUOTE(PoPoBear @ Oct 5 2014, 10:26 PM)
Hi ,

in the bolded part above , does the finance indunstry you mentioned is insurance ?
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well, currently in Malaysia you will usie most of the actuarial technical skills in insurance field as many of the statutory requirements from bank negara are based on actuarial methodologies.

However, there are plenty of actuarial graduates who ended up in other financial institutions such as banking, investment banks, unit trust, etc as actuarial concept and knowledge can be widely applied across in any finance field. There are few paths of specialization in actuarial. For example, in countries such as Australia, companies will hire a group of actuaries to manage the companies' investment portfolios because of their analytical and technical skills.

In terms of study material, most case studies will relate to insurance field as actuaries tend to be more focused on insurance in early development of actuarial field.

This post has been edited by bombaday: Oct 6 2014, 01:12 AM

 

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