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ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS |
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ARITHMETIC (NUMBER THEORY) |
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SURDS AND INDICES |
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RATIO AND PROPORTION |
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LOGARITHMS |
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COMMERCIAL MATHS |
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INTEREST |
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SIMPLE INTEREST |
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COMPOUND INTEREST |
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PERCENTAGE |
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PROFIT AND LOSS |
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PARTNERSHIP |
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DISCOUNTS |
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ALGEBRA |
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NUMBER THEORY |
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THEORY OF EQUATIONS |
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POLYNOMIALS |
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ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS |
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INEQUALITIES |
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PERMUTATIONS AND COMBINATIONS |
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SEQUENCE AND SERIES |
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SETS RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS |
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SETS |
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RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS |
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FUNCTIONS |
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CALCULUS |
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DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS |
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LIMITS CONTINUITY AND DIFFERENTIABILITY |
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LIMITS |
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CONTINUITY AND DIFFERENTABILITY |
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CONTINUITY |
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DIFFERENTIABILITY |
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DIFFERENTIATION |
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FUNDAMENTAL RULES FOR DIFFERENTIATION |
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PRODUCT RULE (DIFFERENTIATION) |
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QUOTIENT RULE (DIFFERENTIATION) |
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CHAIN RULE (DIFFERENTIATION) |
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SOME MORE METHODS OF DIFFERENTIATION |
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SUCESSIVE DIFFERENTIATION |
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PARTIAL DIFFERENTIATION |
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APPLICATION OF DERIVATIVES |
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RATE OF CHANGE |
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ERRORS AND APPROXIMATIONS |
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TANGENTS AND NORMALS |
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INCREASING AND DECREASING FUNCTIONS |
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MAXIMA AND MINIMA |
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INTEGRAL CALCULUS |
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INTEGRATION (INDEFINITE INTEGRALS) |
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DEFINITE INTEGRALS |
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AREA OF CURVES |
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SOLIDS OF REVOLUTIONS |
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DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND APPLICATIONS |
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STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY |
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STATISTICS |
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COLLECTION OF DATA |
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SAMPLING AND SAMPLE DESIGNS |
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MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY AND DISPERSON |
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MEASURES OF CENTRAL TENDENCY |
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MEASURES OF DISPERSON |
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CORRELATION AND REGRESSION ANALYSIS |
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CORRELATION ANALYSIS |
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REGRESSION ANALYSIS |
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INDEX NUMBERS |
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PROBABILITY AND EXPECTED VALUE |
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PROBABLITY |
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RANDOM VARIABLE AND PROBABLITY DISTRIBUTION |
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EXPECTED VALUE OF RANDOM VARIABLE |
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THEORETICAL DISTRIBUTION |
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BIONOMIAL DISTRIBUTION |
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POISSON DISTRIBUTION |
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NORMAL DISTRIBUTION |
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ECONOMICS |
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GENERAL ECONOMICS |
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MICRO ECONOMICS |
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INTRODUCTION TO MICRO ECONOMICS |
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CONSUMER EQUILIBRIUM AND DEMAND |
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CONSUMER EQUILIBRIUM |
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THEORY OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR |
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MARSHALLIAN APPROACH |
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INDIFFERENCE APPROACH |
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REVEALED PREFERENCE THEORY OF DEMAND |
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DEMAND AND LAW OF DEMAND |
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CONSUMER SURPLUS |
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PRODUCER BEHAVIOUR AND SUPPLY |
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PRODUCTION FUNCTION |
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LAW OF VARIABLE PROPORTION |
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RETURNS TO SCALE |
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COBB-DOUGLAS PRODUCTION FUNCTION |
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OPTIMUM FACTOR COMBINATION |
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SUPPLY AND ITS ELASTICITY |
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FORMS OF MARKETS AND PRICE DETERMINATION |
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CONCEPTS OF REVENUE |
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PERFECT COMPETETION |
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IMPERFECT COMPETETION |
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MONOPOLY |
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DUOPOLY |
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MONOPOLISTIC COMPETETION |
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OLIGOPOLY COMPETETION |
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THEORIES OF DISTRIBUTION |
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THEORIES OF RENT |
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THEORIES OF WAGES |
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THEORIES OF INTEREST |
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THEORIES OF PROFIT |
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WELFARE ECONOMICS |
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MONEY AND BANKING |
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CONCEPTS AND MEASURES OF MONEY |
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CONCEPTS OF MONEY |
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THEORIES OF MONEY |
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INFLATION AND DEFLATION |
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INFLATION |
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INDIAN ECONOMICS |
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MAIN FEATURES (INDIAN ECONOMICS) |
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MAJOR ECONOMIC PROBLEMS(INDIA) |
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ECONOMIC GROWTH(INDIA) |
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ECONOMIC PLANNING (INDIA) |
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ECONOMIC POLICIES(INDIA) |
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INDIAN ECONOMICS POST INDEPENCE |
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EMPLOYMENT (INDIA) |
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INDUSTRY (INDIA) |
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AGRICULTURE SECTOR (INDIA) |
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MONEY AND BANKING (INDIA) |
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INDEX NUMBERS OF PRICE LEVELS (INDIA) |
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TRADE AND BOP (INDIA) |
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PUBLIC FINANCE (INDIA) |
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ACCOUNTANCY |
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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING |
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INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING |
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THEORY BASE OF ACCOUNTING |
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ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES |
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ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS |
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ACCOUNTING STANDARDS |
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RECORDING OF TRANSACTIONS AND EVENTS |
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LEDGER |
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CASH BOOK (SUBSIDIARY BOOKS) |
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OTHER SUBSIDIARY BOOKS |
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BANK RECONCILIATION STATEMENT |
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CAPITAL AND REVENUE EXPENDITUTRE AND RECEIPTS |
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INVENTORIES |
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DEPRECIATION, PROVISION AND RESERVES |
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ACCOUNTING FOR SPECIAL TRANSACTIONS |
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CONSIGNMENT ACCOUNTS |
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JOINT VENTURES |
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BILLS OF EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS |
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SALE OF GOODS ON APPROVAL BASIS |
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PREPARATION OF FINAL ACCOUNTS (SOLE PROPRIETORS) |
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ACCOUNTS OF PARTNERSHIP FIRMS |
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INTRODUCTION TO PARTNERSHIP FIRMS |
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ADMISSION OF A PARTNER |
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RETIREMENT AND DEATH OF A PARTNER |
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COMPANY ACCOUNTS |
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ISSUE FORFEITURE REISSUE OF SHARES |
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ISSUE AND REDEMPTION OF DEBENTURES |
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MERCANTILE LAWS |
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THE INDIAN CONTRACT ACT, 1872 |
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NATURE OF CONTRACT |
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OTHER ESSENTIALS OF A VALID CONTRACT |
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PERFORMANCE OF A CONTRACT |
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BREACH OF CONTRACT |
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CONTINGENT AND QUASI CONTRACTS |
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BAILMENT AND PLEDGE |
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THE SALE OF GOODS ACT, 1930 (INDIA) |
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FORMATION OF CONTRACT OF SALE |
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CONDITIONS AND WARRANTIES |
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TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP AND DELIVERY OF GOODS |
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UNPAID SELLER |
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THE INDIAN PARTNERSHIP ACT, 1932 |
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GENERAL NATURE OF PARTNERSHIP |
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RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF THE PARTNERS |
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RECONSTITUTION AND DISSOLUTION OF THE FIRM |
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REGISTRATION OF THE PARTNERSHIP FIRM |
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