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04-02-2004, 07:27 AM
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i m a student of CA(module a) and i m having problems in economics (as i m from pre engineering background)so can anyone tell me how to prepare for its exam?.

and plz do telllme about some web containing economics notes>>>>>
Plzzzzzz .....


aliz
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Hi there,

Although, the following link doesn't specifically target the CA's specifications but as it's for general economics, so I hope it would be found useful,

http//www.tutor2u.net/

DT

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