Got to know about the aforementioned courses through Facebook page of Mathematical Science University,TU. I believe myself a mathematics enthusiast. Last year I joined Bsc Maths but now got highly impressed with Bsc Maths In Acturial as there are more practical subjects and its semester based. How is this course? What will be advantages of joining the course over Bsc Maths ? Please guide genuinely with properly suggestions!!
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Actuarial sciences is more industry focused. If you want to work right after graduation then, actuarial science is by far the superior option. BSc/BA Math on the other hand, unless you’re into teaching and self learn a lot of industry stuff, then you will have a hard time finding a decent position.
However, if you are interested in higher pure/applied math, then finish bachelors, apply for masters abroad or India, and apply for PhDs. Afterwards, Math PhDs are quite valued ig.