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Module E - Company Law Study Plan

 
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Module E - Company Law Study Plan
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05-24-2010, 01:51 PM
Even if you cannot take the classes try to arrange some notes of the teacher you mentioned study from them and then study from Ordinance you will find that simpler. The idea is to abridge the course of company law as much as you can. The sheer volume can scare you and that is what messes up most of the students in the end, not being able to cope with the volume of syllabus.

Even if you do study directly from the Ordinance make notes, set daily targets for your self, say 15 sections per day. You will get there in no time. Also take a look at the syllabus spend time and effort on those areas which carry more weight-age. I have seen students spending days on other laws when they only make up 15 to 20 percent of the syllabus. As I said earlier arrange notes specially for other laws because you want to cover that area but do that quickly too so for that you will need good notes.
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Module E - Company Law Study Plan - by Nevermore - 05-24-2010, 05:24 AM
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