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“World Trade Organization”

COURSE: ADVANCED ACCOUNTING

SUBMITTED BY:
Miss. POONAM RAMESH VIBHUTE
COLLEGE ROLL NO.26
Master of Commerce (Part-1)
(SEM I)

UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF:
PROF. VILAS GAIKAR

LAXMAN DEVRAM SONAWANE COLLEGE OF ARTS & COMMERCE
KALYAN (WEST).

UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI
2013-14

Laxman Devram Sonavane College of Arts & Commerce Kalyan
(Affiliated by University of Mumbai)

MASTER OF COMMERCE
CERTIFICATE

This Is To Certify That, MISS. POONAM RAMESH VIBHUTE. Roll No.26 Has Satisfactorily Carried Out the Project Work on the Topic “World Trade Organization”. For Semester-I of Master of Commerce in Academic Year 2013-14.

1. PROJECT GUIDE 2. PRINCIPAL

(Prof. VILAS GAIKAR) (Prof. ANNIE ANTONY) 3. COURSE CO-ORDINATOR 4. EXTERNAL EXAMINER Of M. COMMERCE

(Prof. KESAR LALCHANDANI) (Prof. )

DECLARATION
I, Ms.Poonam Ramesh Vibhute THE STUDENTLAXMAN DEVRAM SONAWANE COLLEGE OF MCOM (SEM-I) HERE BY DECLARE THAT I HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROJECT ON- “World Trade Organization”.IN THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2012-13

POONAM RAMESH VIBHUTE
Roll No.06

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

With great pleasure, I avail this opportunity to express our deep sense of gratitude to my guide, Prof. Vilas Gaikar for giving me this opportunity to work with him. He provides me spirited guidance & inspiration. I have a deep sense of admiration for their innate goodness & inexhaustible enthusiasm. Special thanks to my H.O. D. Prof. for various kits easily available.
I also thankful to our course co-ordinator PROF. Kesar Lalchandani who devoted his valuable time & helped me in all possible ways towards successful completion

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