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Prasad Question by Prasad on Jan 16, 2026Hindi
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Hello, my daughter wants to opt for Commerce after 10th grade. Eventually we wanted to know if she can do the acctuarial studies. We are not completely aware of what it means, but one of our friends spoke about it and hence I wanted to check with the Gurus here.

Ans: Hi Prasad sir,

It's great that you are planning ahead. However, it’s important to consider whether she is interested in the subjects you have inquired about. Some topics can be explored later on as well. If you’ve decided to move forward, she should select the following subjects for her HSC level: Maths, Statistics, Economics, and Commerce. Make sure to check the availability of these subjects at the school where she will be pursuing her HSC.

I have provided the details below for your reference.

The following are details fo ACCTUARIAL STUDIES:
It is an interdisciplinary field using math, statistics, and finance to assess and manage financial risks, primarily for insurance, pensions, and finance, by analyzing past data to predict future events and their monetary impact, preparing candidates for rigorous professional exams and careers in risk management.

Candidates should develop skills in predictive modeling, statistical analysis, and financial theory, leading to roles where they help organizations set premiums, manage liabilities, and ensure economic stability.

Core Subjects Required:
* Mathecs, & Statistics
* Finance & Economics
* Accounting
* Computer Science & Data Analysis
* Risk Management & Modeling

Role that they plays
* Analyze historical data to identify trends and predict future financial events (e.g., car accidents, natural disasters).
* Develop models to determine financial risks and liabilities for companies.
* Help set insurance premiums and pension fund strategies.
* Use software like Excel, R, and specialized actuarial tools for analysis.


Exams:
* Involves rigorous university education and passing professional exams from bodies like the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) or Institute of Actuaries of India (IAI).
* Career progression is linked to exam success and gaining practical work experience.

Opportunities:* Offers strong career prospects in various sectors, including insurance, healthcare, and finance.

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