Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Notes - Indian Contract Act: Business Law, RTU IV Sem
The Exams for MBA IV Sem students of Rajasthan Technical University, Kota is round the corner.
Don't get jittery.
Notes on Indian Contract Act, 1872 and Special contracts (Business Laws) can be easily downloaded by clicking above.
These are actually the slides (OHP Transparencies) that I used long back when I taught Business Laws for a very few days just after joining IMS.
All the best.
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Monday, May 25, 2009
RTU, MBA IV Sem (Main) Exam Time Table
All the best to the passing out batch.
You may download the timetable by clicking here
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Sunday, May 24, 2009
AICTE Extension of approval MBA and PGDM (Rajasthan)
The Approval of Extension (2009-10) list for stand alone MBA Institutions offering MBA Degree in Rajasthan can be downloaded from here.
Extension of approval (2009-10) for Institutions offering PGDM program in Rajasthan can be checked by clicking here
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Wednesday, May 13, 2009
CBP and I-94 Forms for Traveling to US
Well you need to fill up two forms before you move out of US airport.
One is the US Custom and Border protection Form and the other is the I-94 Arrival / Departure Record form.
These forms in original can be obtained on board but for convenience, sample forms along with instructions can be downloaded and printed from here.
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Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Distance Education Recognition in India
Well any course offered in the Distance Education mode or Self Study Mode or Flexible Learning mode (whatever the nomenclature be) is considered valid if it is duly recognized by the Distance Education Council, India.
An exhaustive list of such Universities / Institutions who provide recognized courses in distance education mode can be downloaded from here
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MBA IV Sem Exam Centre, RTU Kota
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Monday, May 4, 2009
Income Tax Deductions as applicable in India
The time has come. Filing Income Tax Returns is the priority now.
A lot of us do not know what all is exempted from calculating the taxable income of an Individual. Well, here is the answer. The following points (for deductions) are to be kept in mind to avail the benefit of IT deductions:
Deductions under Section 80
Section 80C of the Income Tax Act allows certain investments and expenditure to be tax-exempt. The total limit under this section is Rs. 1,00,000 (Rs. 1.0 lakh) which can be any combination of the below:
- Contribution to Provident Fund or Public Provident Fund
- Payment of life insurance premium
- Investment in pension Plans
- Investment in Equity Linked Savings schemes (ELSS) of mutual funds
- Investment in specified government infrastructure bonds
- Investment in National Savings Certificates (interest of past NSCs is reinvested every year and can be added to the Section 80 limit)
- Payments towards principal repayment of housing loans. Also any registration fee or stamp duty paid.
- Payments towards tuition fees for children to any school or college or university or similar institution. (Only for 2 children)
The investment can be from any source and not necessarily from income chargeable to tax.
Deductions under Section 80D: Medical Insurance Premiums
Medical insurance, popularly known as Mediclaim Policies, provide deduction up to Rs 15,000 . For senior citizens, the deduction up to Rs. 20,000 is allowable. This deduction is available for premium paid on medical insurance for oneself, spouse, parents and children.
Deductions for Interest on Housing Loans
For self occupied properties, interest paid on a housing loan up to Rs 1,50,000 per year is exempted from tax. However, this is only applicable for a residence constructed within three financial years after the loan is taken and also the loan if taken after April 1, 1999.
For let out properties, the entire interest paid is deductible under section 24 of the Income Tax act. If the house is not occupied due to employment, the house will be considered self occupied.
Information Technology for Management notes
Notes for the last two units of course Information Technology for Management (ITM) as per the latest syllabus of Rajasthan Technical University, Kota for MBA Sem II students can be freely downloaded from here
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Sunday, May 3, 2009
UGC Draft Regulation Notification for revision of pay scales
The details can be downloaded here:
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Oops, this link appears broken- DNS Server Error
Oops, this link appears broken- DNS Server Error
Even switching from IE to firefox dosen't help. Crome is still worse.
I was almost fed up with it when I found out the real problem behind it. This is for all of you who have the new google toolbar installed.
On the google toolbar there is a little icon that looks like this:
(adjust google toolbar options)
Click on this and select Options or search tab as the case may be.
Deselect the option 'Provide Suggestions on Navigation Errors' or 'Provide suggestions for incorrect or unavailable URLs', as the case may be.
That will cure this fake error messages.
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