ACET March 2021: The officials of the Institute of Actuaries Of India released the IAI ACET 2021 Notification on its Official Website @ actuariesindia.org. The ACET Online Application Form Starts from 20th January till 27th February 2021. So all the Candidates who are interested can fill the Application form and apply IAI ACET 2021. IAI ACET is conducted to provide admissions into Actuaries programs. Here on this apge the candiadtes can get the Complete information regarding Application Form, Registration, Eligibility, Exam Date, Result, Syllabus, Exam Pattern etc. Check the Complete details now…..
ACET March 2021 Application Form Details
Contents
Name of the Organization | Institute of Actuaries Of India |
Name of the Exam | Actuarial Common Entrance Test (ACET) |
Application Mode | Online |
Starting Date | 20th January 2021 |
Last Date | 27th February 2021 |
Official Website | actuariesindia.org |
[actuariesindia.org] ACET 2021 Eligibility
Educational Qualification
- Candidates must qualify 12thlevel examination from any recognized board or university.
Age Limit
The Candiadtes are requested to Chech the Official Notification for the Age Limit.
Application Fee
- All category candidates have to submit Rs 3000/-as their application fee.
How to Apply IAI ACET March 2021 Application Online
- Log on to the Official Website @ http://www.actuariesindia.org.
- On the Home page Search for ACET Macrh 2021 Applicaton Form.
- Click on the Avaibale Link.
- A new page will be available and Fill the required details.
- Upload all the required documnets.
- Pay the Applicatio Fee.
- Submit the Application Form.
- Take a Printout of the Application for for further references.
Important Dates For IAI ACET 2021
REGISTRATIONS START | 20th January 2021 |
REGISTRATIONS CLOSE | 27th February 2021 upto 3:00 pm |
DATE OF EXAM | 27th March 2021 (10:00am to 1:00pm) |
DATE OF RESULTS | 3rd April 2021 |
Important Links to Download ACET 2021
Official Website | Click Here |
Application Form | Click Here |
Download ACET 2021 Syllabus
1) Mathematics
2) Statistics
3) English
4) Data Interpretation
5) Logic
1) Mathematics
a) Notation and standard functions
b) Numerical Methods
c) Algebra
d) Differentiation
e) Integration
f) Vectors
g) Matrices
2) Statistics
a) Permutations and combinations
b) Types of data
Statistical diagrams, bar chart, histogram, dot plot, stem-and-leaf, boxplot
c) Measures of location
mean, median, mode
d) Measures of spread
range, interquartile range, standard deviation, variance, Skewness
e) Probabilities
basic rules of probabilities
f) Advanced probabilities
tree diagrams, conditional probabilities
g) Discrete random variables
definitions, probabilities, mean, mode, median, standard deviation, variance, coefficient of skewness
h) Continuous random variables
definitions, probabilities, mean, mode, median, standard deviation, variance, coefficient of skewness
i) Discrete distributions
discrete uniform, Bernoulli, binomial, Poisson
j) Continuous distributions
continuous uniform, exponential, the normal distribution
k) Correlation
scatter plots, covariance, correlation coefficient
l) Regression
3) English
a) Vocabulary Based (Synonyms Antonyms)
b) English Usage or Grammar
c) Sentence Correction
d) Fill in the blanks
e) Cloze Passage
f) Analogies or Reverse Analogies
g) Jumbled Paragraph
h) Meaning-Usage Match
i) Summary Questions
j) Verbal Reasoning
k) Facts / Inferences / Judgements
l) Reading Comprehension
Vocabulary: Vocabulary questions test the candidate’s knowledge of the primary meanings of words, secondary shades of meaning, usage, idioms and phrases, antonyms, related words, etc.
Grammar: Grammar-based questions test the candidate’s ability to spot and correct grammatical errors. It should generally tests knowledge of high school level grammar and includes areas like subject-verb agreement, use of modifiers, parellel construction, redundancy, phrasal verbs, use of articles, prepositions, etc.
Verbal Reasoning: Verbal reasoning questions are designed to test the candidate’s ability to identify relationships or patterns within groups of words or sentences.
4) Data Interpretation
Data is given in form of tables, charts and graphs. In this section it is tested that how can you interpret the given data and answers the questions based on it.
a) Tables
b) Column Graphs
c) Bar Graphs
d) Line Charts
e) Pie Chart
f) Venn Diagrams
g) Caselets
Combination of two or more types linked to each other.
5) Logical Reasoning
a) Number and Letter Series
b) Calendars
c) Clocks
d) Cubes
e) Venn Diagrams
f) Binary Logic
g) Seating Arrangement
h) Logical Sequence
i) Logical Matching
j) Logical Connectives
k) Syllogism
l) Blood Relations