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Online Classes Telugu Mother Tongue (Native)
Hindi Proficient
Kannada Proficient
English Proficient
Bengaluru University 2022
Master of Commerce (M.Com.)
Doddanekundi, Bangalore, India - 560037
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Online class via Zoom
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Years of Experience in BCom Tuition
2
BCom Subject
Banking Law and Operation, International Business, Accounting Information Systems, Business Communication, Income Tax Laws, Corporate Administration, International Banking & Forex Management, Financial Markets and Institutions, Cost Accounting, Financial Management, Micro & Macro Economics, Corporate Financial Policy, Financial Analysis and Reporting, Risk Management, Business Taxation, Human Resource Management, Financial Accounting, Auditing and Corporate Governance, Advertising, Banking and Insurance, Corporate Accounting, International Finance
Experience in School or College
My two years of college teaching experience at Government Arts College have been incredibly fulfilling and rewarding. It has been a privilege to be part of an institution dedicated to academic excellence and student success. As I look forward to the future, I am excited about the opportunity to continue making a positive impact in the lives of students and contributing to the advancement of higher education.
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Crash Course, Regular Classes
Business Communication Language
English
Class strength catered to
One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes
Taught in School or College
Yes
Answered on 04/06/2024
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From India, the Bhaskara 2 was acquainted with some ideas of differential calculus and suggested that the "differential coefficient" vanishes at an extremum value of the function. In his astronomical work, he gave a procedure that looked like a precursor to infinitesimal methods. Namely, if then
This can be interpreted as the discovery that cosine is the derivative of sine. In the 14th century, Indian mathematicians gave a non-rigorous method, resembling differentiation, applicable to some trigonometric functions.
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Class Location
Online class via Zoom
Student's Home
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Years of Experience in BCom Tuition
2
BCom Subject
Banking Law and Operation, International Business, Accounting Information Systems, Business Communication, Income Tax Laws, Corporate Administration, International Banking & Forex Management, Financial Markets and Institutions, Cost Accounting, Financial Management, Micro & Macro Economics, Corporate Financial Policy, Financial Analysis and Reporting, Risk Management, Business Taxation, Human Resource Management, Financial Accounting, Auditing and Corporate Governance, Advertising, Banking and Insurance, Corporate Accounting, International Finance
Experience in School or College
My two years of college teaching experience at Government Arts College have been incredibly fulfilling and rewarding. It has been a privilege to be part of an institution dedicated to academic excellence and student success. As I look forward to the future, I am excited about the opportunity to continue making a positive impact in the lives of students and contributing to the advancement of higher education.
Type of class
Crash Course, Regular Classes
Business Communication Language
English
Class strength catered to
One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes
Taught in School or College
Yes
Answered on 04/06/2024
Ask a Question
From India, the Bhaskara 2 was acquainted with some ideas of differential calculus and suggested that the "differential coefficient" vanishes at an extremum value of the function. In his astronomical work, he gave a procedure that looked like a precursor to infinitesimal methods. Namely, if then
This can be interpreted as the discovery that cosine is the derivative of sine. In the 14th century, Indian mathematicians gave a non-rigorous method, resembling differentiation, applicable to some trigonometric functions.
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