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what is meant by under writing of shares?explain the methods of under writting

Tanya Gupta 11th Mar, 2024

Hello,

Underwriting of shares involves a financial institution, the underwriter, agreeing to buy shares from a company before its IPO to ensure the company raises the desired capital. Methods include firm commitment, best efforts, standby, and bought deal underwriting. Each method varies in risk and responsibility for the underwriter and benefits for the company.

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Now i am studying in inter 1st year and writing the exam in this year only ... when can i write the improvement of 1st year ip exams????

mjaisinghani62 11th Mar, 2024

Hello aspirant

A candidate can appear for improvement exams if he has passed board exam under vocational scheme .

You can appear for inter improvement exam for one or more  subjects in the succeeding year . In your case next year you can appear for inter improvement exam after passing the inter exam.


After passing second year of inter you won't be allowed to appear for improvement exams , after second year there will be only supplementary exams .


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I COMPLETED MY MSC ELECTRONICS. FOR WHICH SUBJECT CAN I ELIGIBLE FOR WRITING APSET EXAM

Nitin Kumar 22nd Apr, 2024

Since you have completed your M.Sc. in Electronics, you are eligible to write the APSET exam in the  "Electronics" subject itself. The APSET (Andhra Pradesh State Eligibility Test) offers an exam in "Electronics" for candidates seeking eligibility to teach Electronics at the Assistant Professor level or for research positions in universities and colleges affiliated with Andhra Pradesh state universities.

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hello im in class 10 and while writing my English boards exam i think i forgot to write a questions number will i get marks on that question please answer i have cried for a while now please

Ishita 6th Jul, 2024

Hello aspirant

Seeing as you already would have gotten your results, this answer might help future board students. Any Central Board or State Board is stringent when it comes to their paper-checking methods because they have a reputation to maintain. So, if they find an unanswered question or misnumbered or unnumbered answer, they don't even look twice and carry on with their checking, thus not giving you marks for that answer. Also, a single teacher has to check approx 30 answer sheets in a day, they have a lot of work load and thus are under stress.

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