A friend of yours is thinking about applying for the same course that you did at university. He/she has asked for your advice about studying this subject. Write a letter to your friend. In your letter, •give details of the course you took at the university •explain why you recommend the university •give some advice about how to apply

Hi Antila, Hope you're doing well. I'm writing
this
regarding the course you're applying to at the university. Currently, I'm doing Chartered Accountancy at
this
university. It's a 3-year finance-based course, and the main subjects are accountancy and Taxation.
Also
, you'
ll
be able to learn a little about the stock market and cost management as well. I know that you'd love it since you're
also
good at these subjects during school days.
Also
, you got more than 95 marks in both of these subjects, and I believe it'd give you an edge over other candidates because a huge number of students apply for it. To apply, you'
ll
have to log in to the university's portal, and you'
ll
have to upload your Aadhar card, school mark sheet and a few other documents.
Thereafter
, a unique number would be generated, which you can use for future reference till you get admission. Hope you'
ll
love
this
course. Best regards, Jaskaran
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