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Bhukya Sharath Naik

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The course Basics of Statutory Compliance of Taxation will start on November 14, 2023 and will be conducted online. You can access the classes on the learning management system (LMS) of the institute where you have registered for the course,

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Yes its worth. A Diploma in Taxation Law is a valuable addition to your resume if you are interested in the career of taxation. It can helpful for you to develop the knowledge and the skills you need in order to work as an tax consultant, tax lawyer, or tax auditor. The course covers subjects such as the Indian tax system, taxation of individuals, businesses, and international transactions, and tax planning and compliance.

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Hyderabad University admission process is based on merit from the previous qualifying and CUET entrance exams. Therefore, students must complete the application form on time and submit it via the online portal.

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Dheeraj Kumar

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In order to pursue Diploma in Financial Accounting, Auditing and Taxation, you need to have a minimum qualification of 10+2 or graduation, with proper knowledge of MS Word & Office. The course duration is 6 months, with total fees around INR 45000 to INR 55000.

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Abantika Mukherjee

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The tuition fee waiver / concession in IITs and NITs are as follows: For GEN and OBC students having annual family income less than Rs. 1 Lacs and all SC, ST & PwD students: 100% tuition fee waiver. Only fee in other heads like exam fee, hostel and mess fee, gymkhana fee, etc., need to be paid.For GEN and OBC students having annual family income between Rs. 1 Lacs and Rs. 5 lakh: 2/3rd waiver in tuition fee. Only 33.33% of tuition fee need to be paid.For GEN and OBC students having annual family income above Rs. 5 Lacs or those students who are not desirous of obtaining fee waiver or have not submitted income certificate: Full tui
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