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TERM PAPER ON
MARKETING PHILOSOPHY OF

TERM PAPER ON
MARKETING PHILOSOPHY Of

Submitted By:
TANIA YASMIN
NU Roll No : 9577308
Registration No: 1649021
Academic Session: 2009-2010 Mohammadpur Kendriya College

Submitted to:
Controller of Examination
National University of Bangladesh
Mohammadpur Kendriya College, Dhaka

Date of submission: 5 May 2013 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY Term Paper on Marketing Philosophy of

Supervised By
MONOWARA KHANAM Associate Professor
Department of Marketing
Mohammadpur Kendriya College, Dhaka

Prepared by TANIA YASMIN Roll No: 9577308 Registration No: 1649021 Academic Session: 2009-2010 Mohammadpur Kendriya College, Dhaka

Date of Submission: 5 May 2013

Mohammadpur Kendriya College
Department of Marketing Mohammadpur Dhaka-1207

Term Paper Registration Form

Registration No : 1649021 Admission Years : 2010 Roll No : 9577308 Session : 2009-2010

Program : BBA (Hons), Marketing Name of the Applicant : Tania Yasmin Preferred Supervisor : Monowara khanam ,

Associate Professor,

Department of Marketing Proposed Topic : Marketing Philosophy of Aarong Area of Concentration : Department of Marketing Students Signature………………………………………… Date: April 230, 2013. Approved by…………………………………………



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