Application deadline | Start date |
2 August 2025 | September 2025 |
January 2026 | February 2026 |
You are admissible if you have an academic Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in actuarial science, econometrics, chemistry, physics, mathematics or similar quantitative training.
Do you have a quantitative Bachelor’s or Master’s degree from a research university? Find out which deficiency courses you need to take in order to be admitted to the APC programme.
Upload your academic transcripts and request an intake assessment. Within 3 working days, we will let you know if you are admissible and if there are any deficiency courses you need to complete before you can enrol in the APC programme. If you meet all the requirements, you will receive an admission recommendation and a link to the registration form.
To complete your registration, you need to upload the following documents:
Once you have been admitted, you will receive a personalised study plan based on your previous education and the exemptions it entitles you to. The programme office will also provide you with information on practical matters and further registration.
You can complete the post-Master’s in Actuarial Practice Cycle in either 1 or 2 years.
Duration | Costs |
1 year | €17,500 |
2 years | €21,000 |
Tuition covers all lectures, a final exam and any resits for the modules. Textbooks are not included and cost around €300.
Once you have started the programme, you will receive an invoice for your tuition fees, which you can pay in instalments.