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12 things your CV should NOT have
Creating a CV isn't about using flowery language and pretty fonts. There are certain things that put recruiters off and if you want to make a good impression, make sure you do not commit these mistakes.
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Words of wisdom from Rakesh Jhunjhunwala
Hear from the 'pin-up boy of the current bull run’ some useful tips on how to make money in the stock market
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Class X exams: 9 most common maths mistakes
Committing these mistakes could deny you a perfect score. Check them out!
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How to avail of HRA and home loan benefits
In a chat with readers Get Ahead tax expert Mahesh Padmanabhan advised them on how to claim tax deduction on HRA and home loans taken by salaried employees.
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Careers: Change your signature, change your life
Graphotherapist Chandraprabha Pupala talks to Shifra Menezes about the relatively unknown field of handwriting analysis.
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Class X exams: The perfect 10 for Maths
Useful tips from experts at TCYonline.com.
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Chocolate and sex can boost brain: Study
Forget crosswords. If you really want to boost your brain power, eat dark chocolate, consume cold meat and have plenty of sex, if possible every day.
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10 stocks to make young investors crorepatis
Gaurang Shah, vice president, K R Choksey Shares and Securities, gives ten stock picks that can make young investors with a long term investment horizon millionaires.
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Buy low, sell high to make money in stocks
Making money in the stock markets is very easy indeed provided you have discipline and patience. Here's how you can buy low and sell high to make money in the markets.
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Is being Indian not enough?
'To live a secured and politically correct life in India, its better to have a provincial identity than just be an Indian.'
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