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Ankit kumar

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 Hii, TS LAWCET 2025 counselling is tentatively scheduled for the fourth week of July 2025.Official notification for exact dates will be released on the Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) website. Keep visiting the official website for timely updates. Counselling will be conducted online, and candidates will need to register, verify documents, and participate in seat allocation. Thanks.

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Varun Murugan

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To prepare for Tax Law entrance examinations, consider the following tips:Understand the Syllabus: Familiarize yourself with the syllabus and exam pattern to focus your studies effectively12.Create a Study Plan: Develop a structured study schedule that allocates time for each subject area, including General Knowledge, Logical Reasoning, English Aptitude, and Quantitative Aptitude13.Practice Past Papers: Solve previous years' question papers to understand the exam format and identify commonly tested topics12.Join Coaching Classes: Consider enrolling in coaching programs for expert guidance and access to additional resources3.Mock Tests:
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Pragati Singh

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There are about 45 best Tax law colleges in India. Out of these, 29 are owned by the Private sector, 11 are owned by the Public sector and the rest 4 are owned by the Public Private sector. The popular tax law colleges in India are ILS Law College, NLU Kolkata (NUJS), ICFAI Law College, ILS Law College, School of Law, UPES, New Law College, Bharati Vidyapeeth, and many more. 

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Pragati Singh

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The students can check the ROI to know how beneficial a particular course is for them. ROI tells students the benefit of pursuing a course in terms of the return they will get. In the case of popular courses, choosing a college or university based on the ROI factor can be great. This is helpful when it becomes tough to select between two or more colleges. The Top Tax Law colleges in India with the average annual fee and average placement package are tabulated below:College NameTotal Tuition FeeAverage Salary PackageIIT Kharagpur INR 2.8 lakhINR 12 LPATNDALUINR 40,000INR 7.1 LPAICFAI Law SchoolINR 1.2 lakhINR 3.9 LPANew Law College
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Pragati Singh

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There are about 45 best Tax law colleges in India. Out of these, Pune, Delhi/NCR, Mumbai, and Hyderabad have the maximum number of tax law colleges in India. See the table below showing location having popular colleges: LocationPopular Colleges Pune12 (ILS Law College, New Law College, Bharathi Vidyapeeth, Dr. D.Y. Patil Law College, etc.) Delhi/NCR 6 (Amity University Noida, O.P. Jindal Global University, UPES Admission Office, etc.) Mumbai 3 (University of Mumbai, Siddharth College of Law, Dr. Ambedkar College of Law, etc.) Hyderabad 2 (ICFAI Law College, Osmania University)

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Pragati Singh

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A candidate who wants to study tax law at the undergraduate or postgraduate level has to fulfil the following eligibility criteria for admission to the courses:CourseEligibilityUG CourseCandidates should have cleared their Higher Secondary School (Class12) or its equivalent examination from a recognized board of educationThey should have obtained at least 50% marks in aggregate in all subjectsThere are no age limit criteria to study law courses in IndiaPG CourseCandidates need to have the following qualification for a postgraduate course in Tax law:For an LLB course, candidates should have obtained a degree from a recognized
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Pragati Singh

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Yes, tax law is a viable career path. It is a demanding and profitable field of law that provides numerous benefits. Tax lawyers often have strong job security since tax law is a relatively stable topic of law. Tax lawyers are often well compensated, particularly those who work at top law firms or in-house for significant corporations. Therefore it is a great career option for the budding lawyers.

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Pragati Singh

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Yes, if you have a degree in law, and want to practice as a Taxation Litigator in Court of Law, then qualifying AIBE to obtain the Certificate of Practice. salariesTo practice as an advocate in India, however, you must be AIBE-qualified. This means that in order to present in court on behalf of a client, you must first qualify the AIBE. However, there are numerous more ways to practice taxes law without having to appear in court. You could, for example, work as a tax consultant, tax counselor, or tax accountant. You can also provide tax advice and services in-house for a company or organization.

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Parul Thapa

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Government agencies and private businesses are constantly looking for graduates with highly sought-after skills and knowledge. In terms of starting pay, tier 1 legal firms provide INR 10 Lacs to 12 lakh, whereas tier 2 companies offer INR 2 Lacs to 6 lakh. Additionally, the scope includes worldwide taxation, where students can study about the updates and developments in tax laws in other nations. This will enable them to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to apply for jobs with multinational corporations and organisations.

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Parul Thapa

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One of the key areas of the Indian legal sector is tax law. The taxation law is a body of rules that controls the tax that people must pay to the government. Taxpayers must submit their income or property as payment for the tax levied by the federal and state governments. Due to this area's everyday impact on a nation's citizens, there has been tremendous growth in this industry, and the number of applicants is steadily rising.

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