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I have done my 12th in 2016. M currently doing Bsc (H)Maths from DU. Can anyone tell me how to become an actuary? I will do ACET prepration but after that.....? Will I have to go any other university for doing Actuarial science? ... I am a lot confused what to do next. Please help me !

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