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Humera Akhtar

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Hi, I would recommend the following:
Mathematics:
R. S. Aggarwal Maths XI and XIIS.L. Loni Plane Trigonometry Part IS.L. Loni Co-ordinate GeometryDoroFeev, Patapov Elementary MathsKrechmar MathsG.N. Berman A Problem Book in Mathematical AnalysisW. Feller Intro. to Probability & its ApplicationsCalculus J. Edward
Chemistry:NCERT Chemistry XI & XIII. L. Finar Organic Chemistry-Vol IBahal and Bahal Organic ChemistrySienko and Plane Chemistry Principles & ApplicationsP.W. Atkins Physical ChemistryBruce H. Mahan University Chemistry
Physics:
H.C. Verma Concepts of Physics Vol I and II
S.L. Loney Dynamics of a Particle and of Rigid Bodies
R.P. Feyn
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Quality Management is a crucial function in any organization, as it ensures that the organization's products, services, and processes are consistent and maintain a desired level of excellence. It consists of four main components, namely, quality planning, quality assurance, quality control, and quality improvement. Not only does this function focus on product or service quality, it also deals with the ways to achieve it. An MBA in Quality Management teaches students about quality control standards to improve business performance, quality assurance, and planning, quality management systems, an audit of management systems, among other as
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Analytics has become an attractive career destination for MBA students. The field offers exciting and challenging work that leverages business as well as technical knowledge in a largely merit-based environment. The financial rewards are great and growth opportunities aplenty. Analytic tools have become more user-friendly. A lot of the latest tools are GUI-based. Instead of learning a coding language one now needs to just master the graphical user interface of the tool, which is a lot easier. Experience has taught businesses that effective analytics exists only in the context of a business and a business problem.
Those who have strong
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Rural development has always been the prime focus of our government since independence. All five years plans were focused towards the special benefit of the rural community. Some of the objectives have been achieved and others have failed but the effort for further development has not ceased. A rural management professional can work independently or under an NGO to carry out the work assigned to him/her.
For a generation of necessary skills, he/she has to undertake a diploma or degree course in rural management offered by several management institutes in the country. There are many institutions and projects funded by the cooperate hous
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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For sure you have to go with Wisdom Faculty of Management Studies, Banasthali University. From my point of view, don't expect much from your undergraduate degree. For success you must to be at least post-graduate. Actually Undergraduate courses cannot be measured upon their ability to provide jobs. However, Banasthali doesn't have much placement opportunities but if you are really talented and have required knowledge and skills as seemed by the companies you will get placed.
There are various companies which regularly visit campus for recruitment but students generally refuse to sit for interviews because of their decision of pursuing h
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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My opinion says that you should go to SRM University for BBA. SRM University is known to provide higher education in management as well as other studies. They have experienced staff in the management department they also provide placements by training the students in enhancing leadership quality. Recruiters repeatedly come in SRM campus so it is good to continue BBA in SRM University. But SJES College is an old college and did a remarkable job for students. This college is known for its unique specialization at graduation level. They do have BBA in aviation management, sports management or many more. So, my suggestion is that considers
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Devi singh

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Syllabus:
1. Accounting Conventions and Practices
2. Royalty and Hire Purchase
3. 3.Receipts & Payments/ Income & Expenditure Accounts
4. 4.Partnership Accounting
5. 5.Branch and Departmental Accounts
6. 6.Accounting Standards
7. 7.Joint Stock Companies
8. 8.Preparation of Company Accounts
9. 9.Accounting services in organizations
10. 10.Accounting and Interpretation of Financial Statements
Exam Pattern of ICWAI:
ICWAI Foundation Course will consist of 4 papers (Paper 1-4)
ICWAI Intermediate Course will consist of two groups (Group 1 and Group 2) inclusive of 4 papers each (Papers 5-8) and (Papers 9-12)
ICWAI Final Course will consist of two groups
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Devi singh

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1. Clear all the concepts.
2. Practice Questions and Mocks.
3. Practice real like exams.
4. Create an atmosphere same like the official exam to get confidence and motivation.
5. Dedicate yourself fully to this exam.
6. Don't take ethics easy, give utmost value to it. It has the leverage either to pass you or fail you.
7. Don't skip anything, clear everything.
On the last two days of exam relax as much as you can and get tired by sports so you can take a peaceful nap before the exam day. It will keep your mind fresh, clear and fully focused.

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Devi singh

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For practical papers, the main source is past year questions and practice manual, they cover upto 90% of the paper. Rest 10% is from study material.
So you should start with 3 subjects at a time. One should be theory, one practical and one that contains both. Whatever u study on day 1, you should revise on day 4.
Study the mix subject like taxation in the morning uptil 1112 for 3 hours, have your lunch and then study practical subject for 5 hours and in night study the theory subject coz studying theory does not exhaust your energy too much. Study it for 3 hours or until you fell asleep.
Your revision time should be at least half of what
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Devi singh

Guide-Level 11

Yes, you can pursue CWA course along with your full time job.
Just make sure sure that you spend enough time on your studies, as it would not be as easy as doing a degree course from college.

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