Its one of the functional module in SAP. WM stands for Warehouse Management.
The office address of akhil bhartiya marathi sahitya mahamandal at pune and Mumbai?
c/o mumbai marathi sahitya sangh girgaon mumbai 4 c/o maharasdhtra sahitya parishad tilak road pune 30
There are lots & lots of IT companies in Pune..
like infosis, cybage, sybace, symentic etc..
What is the Cut off for st xavier's BMS - mumbai?
Hi, St. Xavier's is one of the best colleges in the city for the B M S and the approximate cut offs as of last year are as follows: [As per Government regulation, 50% of the seats are reserved for Commerce students, 25% for the sciences and another 25% for Arts (Humanities) students.] [50% of the seats are reserved for the Minority Category (Christians), 25% for scheduled castes/tribes/etc., 3% for special category, and the remaining 22% for the general category.] COMMERCE CHRISTIAN: 83 GENERAL: 89.3 SCIENCE CHRISTIAN: 85 GENERAL: 91 ARTSCHRISTIAN: 78 GENERAL: 85.3 The above cut-offs will usually vary by a few percentage points this year. However, I suggest if you have got 80+ (General Category) APPLY and if you're Christian 75+ APPLY.
Mba admission interview answer why MBA?
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What will give you 24 In the 9 times tables?
There is nothing that will give you 24 as 24 is not evenly divisible by 9. i.e. you need to multiply 9 by 2 and 2/3 to get 24. If you meant what is 24x9, it is 216