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I have completed my MBA in finance but now i want to do taxation law so what should i now

pranjalg462 2nd Jul, 2022

For Postgraduate Taxation Law Course

Fulfillment of LLB or a comparable degree from a perceived college in India is an unquestionable necessity for a contender to be qualified for a postgraduate program.

The competitor who has finished a 5-year coordinated course in regulation is likewise qualified for PG Diploma course or LLM in tax collection regulation.

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i am b.com graduate . and i want to do llb in taxation law it is poosible now if yes so what is procedure for doing it

Parnika 8th Dec, 2021

Greetings,

It is possible to do LLB after graduation. To do so you have to give LLB entrance exam for 3 year LLB course. The premier college for 3 year law is Campus Law Center of Delhi University.  Alongside you can do diploma in taxation laws as well. However, you will be taught commercial and taxation laws in your curriculum.


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Diploma in taxation law course

Shruti Smaranika 29th Jan, 2021

Hello aspirant,

Diploma in Taxation Law is a professional course with finance and accounting topics. It is a 1-year diploma level course. Diploma in Taxation is a one-year program in accounting and commerce which includes both the theoretical and practical knowledge of direct and indirect taxes financial accounting and auditing. And there are institutes in India that provide taxation law course in India. For more information, please go through the link given below-

https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-diploma-in-taxation-law-colleges-in-india

Hope, this answer helps you.

Hope

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after completion of BE-CIVIL ,I am taking admission in LLB .So particularly which course of LLB should i prefer. (for eg. should i prefer BA LLB /Diploma in labour law and welfare /LLB/diploma in taxation law etc.)

Shakti Swarupa Bhanja 26th Nov, 2020

Hello Yogesh!

You have already completed BE Civil Engineering, so go for LLB directly. LLB is a three year course and is more preferable other than the diploma courses, as you would grab more internship opportunities in law firms and get self employed easily. You do not need to go for BA LLB as it is an integrated course and is of five year duration.

I would suggest you to go for LLB in Construction Law. Because it would be the most suitable course according to your civil engineering background. I suggested this specialization because most of the construction companies and real estate firms have civil cases nowadays. They have many disputed lands issues and many other issues also.

Get a list of LLB colleges in India:-

https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-law-colleges-in-india

Hope this helps!

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I want to do diploma in taxation law from distance which Institutions i should opt for future job refrence??

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 30th Oct, 2020

hi,

see while you are concerned about job , it would be best to do the course from the Institute where there is excellent placement. however in case of distance learning university or Institute there is less of placement for students. the name of  diploma in taxation law distance education colleges is as follows,

The Institute of Professional Accountants

Symbiosis center for distance learning

Bharati Vidyapeeth School of distance education (Pune)

Annamalai University (Tamil Nadu)

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I AM B. COM FINAL YEAR GRADUATE .CAN I APPLY A DIPLOMA IN TAXATION LAW

Ameya Narendra Parkar 16th Dec, 2019
Dear Sneha,
I would like to explain you the eligibility criteria for diploma course in taxation law.
The duration of the course is 1 year
The common eligibility criterion for a Diploma in Taxation Law is 10+2 pass out.
Also some colleges might keep the entrance examination which you need to pass.
After satisfying such conditions you'll be eligible for diploma in taxation law.

I hope this information helps you

All the best
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