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To become an actuary, you typically need A-levels in mathematics and a strong background in quantitative subjects. Many universities also recommend further subjects such as economics or physics. Achieving high grades in these areas is important for gaining entry into relevant university courses and actuarial programs. Additionally, passing professional actuarial exams is crucial for career progression.

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