Dear student,
For an actuarial degree, a Bachelor of Actuarial Science or a related degree in Mathematics, Finance, or Statistics is considered to be the most direct path. B.Sc Actuarial Science is also a very popular option. However, if you have a UG degree which is not directly related to Actuarial Science, you can choose to do a Master's in Actuarial Science to build a strong foundation. A strong math or statistics background is particularly beneficial, as it provides the foundation for the actuarial exams.
Other options include degrees in engineering, commerce, economics, etc. You can decide your degree as per your career goals and the industry in which you seek to foray professionally.
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