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13 Steps to Bloody Good Mark

About 13 Steps to Bloody Good Mark

About the BookA SHORT BOOK THAT PACKS IN MANY TIPS AND TRICKS ON HOW TO TACKLE EXAMS AND GET THOSE MUCH DESIRED MARKS. Students who get good marks are those who are brilliant or those who are cram. True or False? False! There are also students who simply study smart. The Indian education system is a minefield. Negotiating this minefield and emerging with flying colours is a source of great strain and anxiety for Indian pupils and parents alike. Who can guide students to develop good study habits and thus get better results? Enter 13 steps to bloody good marks. After the stupendous success of 13 Steps to Bloody Good Luck and 13 Steps to Bloody Good Wealth, best-selling author Ashwin Sanghi (along with co-author, Ashok Rajani) presents a power-packed little book that provides simple, straightforward and effective steps that are a sure-fire way to obtain bloody good marks! About the AuthorAshwin Sanghi is the author of several bestsellers including two New York Times best-selling crime thrillers with James Patterson. He was included by Forbes India in their Celebrity 100 list and is a winner of the Crossword Popular Choice Award. He was educated at The Cathedral and John Connon School and St. Xavier's College. He holds a Master's degree in Business Management from Yale University. Ashwin Sanghi lives in Mumbai with his wife, Anushika, and his son, Raghuvir. Ashok Rajani studied in St. Mary's High School, Loyola College and College of Engineering. He joined Andhra Bank as a departmental officer in 1978, took the banking exam (CAIIB), completed an MBA (Finance) and went on to teach in the bank's Staff Training College. After retiring, he taught himself the APA guidelines and edited engineering-related technical papers and Ph.D. theses of Indian and international candidates. He also taught freelance classes on communication skills and management for BBA and MBA. students while editing several books for Indian, British and American authors.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9789395767804
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Published:
  • March 6, 2024
  • Dimensions:
  • 129x198x9 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 163 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: January 5, 2025
Extended return policy to January 30, 2025
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Description of 13 Steps to Bloody Good Mark

About the BookA SHORT BOOK THAT PACKS IN MANY TIPS AND TRICKS ON HOW TO TACKLE EXAMS AND GET THOSE MUCH DESIRED MARKS.
Students who get good marks are those who are brilliant or those who are cram.
True or False?
False! There are also students who simply study smart.
The Indian education system is a minefield. Negotiating this minefield and emerging with flying colours is a source of great strain and anxiety for Indian pupils and parents alike. Who can guide students to develop good study habits and thus get better results?
Enter 13 steps to bloody good marks.
After the stupendous success of 13 Steps to Bloody Good Luck and 13 Steps to Bloody Good Wealth, best-selling author Ashwin Sanghi (along with co-author, Ashok Rajani) presents a power-packed little book that provides simple, straightforward and effective steps that are a sure-fire way to obtain bloody good marks!

About the AuthorAshwin Sanghi is the author of several bestsellers including two New York Times best-selling crime thrillers with James Patterson. He was included by Forbes India in their Celebrity 100 list and is a winner of the Crossword Popular Choice Award. He was educated at The Cathedral and John Connon School and St. Xavier's College. He holds a Master's degree in Business Management from Yale University. Ashwin Sanghi lives in Mumbai with his wife, Anushika, and his son, Raghuvir.
Ashok Rajani studied in St. Mary's High School, Loyola College and College of Engineering. He joined Andhra Bank as a departmental officer in 1978, took the banking exam (CAIIB), completed an MBA (Finance) and went on to teach in the bank's Staff Training College. After retiring, he taught himself the APA guidelines and edited engineering-related technical papers and Ph.D. theses of Indian and international candidates. He also taught freelance classes on communication skills and management for BBA and MBA. students while editing several books for Indian, British and American authors.

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