I achieved a C in A-level Maths and went on to achieve a first class honours in Accounting and Finance. I have extenuating circumstances for my A-level grade but would I be able to apply with the degree and A-levels mentioned? Also I know the IFoA have removed their academic requirements so why does EY still require an A in A-level Maths? Thank you in advance.
Hi - thanks for your question. Unfortunately our entry requirements for any Actuarial graduate programme is the following:
We operate an open access policy, meaning we don’t screen out applications on your academic performance alone. You will, however, need to be working towards an honours degree in a numbers-based subject like Maths, Statistics, Actuarial Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Engineering, Economics, Computer Science or Technology, have a minimum of grade 4/C GCSE (or equivalent) in English Language and Maths, and three A-levels (with an A in A-level Maths)/Five Highers (or equivalent) to be eligible to apply.
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