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Nishtha Shukla

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Aspirants who have passed Class 12 in any stream with at least 50% aggregate are eligible to apply for BBA LLB programme at IFIM College of Law. Candidates must have relevant documents proving their eligibility for verification at the time of admission. Besides, aspirants must also have a valid score in CUET, AILET, LSAT or CLAT for admission. Candidates without a score in any of the accepted entrance exams can appear for ISAT conducted by IFIM.

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Nishtha Shukla

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IFIM College of Law does consider CLAT scores for admission to BBA LLB programme. However, it is not mandatory. Aspirants can also get admission based on their scores in CUET, LSAT or AILET. Candidates can also appear for ISAT conducted by the college for admission to BBA LLB course. Selected candidates also have to pass a PI round for final admission.

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Nikita Chauhan

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Yes, a few digital learning platforms and distance colleges offer short-term, free-of-cost Tax Law courses. Here are some top options among them:

Free Online Tax Law CoursesCourse Providers
Fundamentals of TaxationGreat Learning
GST - Audit, assessment, and litigationCoursera
Background Material on Customs and FTPICAI Delhi
Payroll and Tax FundamentalsCoursera
Configure and use cash and bank management and sales tax in Dynamics 365 FinanceMicrosoft

Note: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

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Damini Aggarwal

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The Legal Reasoning and English Language section in the RULET exam will carry 50 marks which is the maximum in the entire RULET exam. The candidates must try to prepare the topics for these sections well to score better. Each question in the RULET exam will carry 2 marks each and there will be no negative marking. However, Current Affairs and General Knowledge and Quantitative Aptitude and Logical Reasoning sections will carry 25 marks each. 

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Damini Aggarwal

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Candidates looking to sit for the RULET exam must refer to the exam pattern. The maximum marks awarded for each section of the RULET exam will be as follows-

SectionsMarks
English language50
Legal Reasoning50
Current Affairs and General Knowledge25
Quantitative Aptitude and Logical Reasoning25

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Damini Aggarwal

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RULET 2026 exam will have no negative marking which means no marks will be deducted for the wrong answer attempted. This will let the candidates to attempt the entire RULET question paper which in turn will increase their chances of scoring better. The candidates will be awarded 1 mark for each correct answer and for any unattempted or wrong answer, no marks will be deducted. 

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Rashmi Thakur

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Of course, here are some of my personal recommendations for Tax Law course students:

  • GST Ready Reckoner by Avadhesh Ojha.
  • Treasury, Investment and Risk Management by Indian Institute of Banking & Finance.
  • Complete Guide on Bogus Purchases by Dr. Amit Kumar Gupta.
  • Handling Of Income Tax Problems By Ram Dutt Sharma.
  • Commercial's The Budget with Notifications by Dr. Girish Ahuja & Dr. Ravi Gupta.

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Shikha Arora

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The Direct and Indirect Tax Laws in India are as follows:

  • Direct Tax: Based on their income and wealth, people and companies are subject to direct taxes, like Income Tax - Capital Gains Tax, Corporate Tax - Gift Tax, and Securities Transaction Tax - Wealth Tax.  
  • Indirect Tax: Imposed by the GOI on goods and services, like Sales Tax - Custom Duty, Service Tax - Value Added Tax (VAT), and OCtroi Duty - GST.

Hope this helps.

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