How is your subject 'sociology' helpful in banking sector?
Answer / raj kumar
sociology is very much helpful for
banking sector because it is the
study of social life and focuses on
the interaction between human
groups and institutions and their
influences on each other. these are
very much needed for service
sector to obtain growth.
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