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UvA, BSc, Actuarial Science

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Entry requirements

Applying with a non-Dutch diploma means that an applicant's previous education must be equivalent to the Dutch VWO diploma, with mathematics and English including in the final examination. In addition, the level of mathematics needs to be equivalent to the Dutch mathematics B. We require evidence of English language proficiency: TOEFL IBT: minimum 92, at least 20 on each subscore. IELTS academic: minimum 6.5, at least 6.0 on each sub-score ​Cambridge English: A (First-FCE), A/B/C (Advanced CAE), A/B/C (Proficiency-CPE). Russia: secondary school diploma with a suitable study programme of sufficient level and 1 year of full-time university/college education, or an Attestat o Srednem (Polnom) Obshchem Obrazovanii (Certificate of Secondary Complete General Education), final marks >80%

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Location

Amsterdam is ideally located in Europe and is a vibrant creative, cultural and business hub. It was ranked 11th out of 200 cities in Mercer’s 2015 global ‘Quality of Living Survey’.

The primary mode of transport for students is by bicycle. The city of Amsterdam also has various public transportation options available to students. These include the Metro, trams, nightbusses, and ferries.