Tuesday, February 21, 2017

ALL INDIA ENTRANCE EXAMS FOR HIGHER STUDIES - AFTER 12th




ALL INDIA ENTRANCE EXAMS FOR HIGHER STUDIES - AFTER 12th 


1.JEE main (Joint entrance examination main) Written Exam B.E/B.Tech /B.Arch http://jeemain.nic.in for NIT’S and IIIT’S.


2 JEE ADVANCE (Indian Institute of Technology Joint Entrance Exam) Written Exam B.E/B.Tech in IIT www.advance.nic.in


3 NEET Written Exam M.B.B.S/ B.D.S in India www.aipmt.nic.in now this exam is replaced by NEET.


4 AFMC- (Armed Forces Medical College Entrance Exam Written Exam M.B.B.S(Should Serve 7 Years in Armed Forces) www.afmc.nic.in


5 NID NEED(Nation al Entrance Exam for Design Written Exam National Institute of Design and other Design Institutes www.nid.edu


6 CLAT- (Common Law Admission Written Exam National Law Universities www.clat.ac.in Test)


7 BITSAT(Birla Institute of Technology Science Admission Test) Online Exam B.E in Pilani , Hyderabad and Goa www.bits-pilani.ac.in


8 NCHMCT(Na tional Council for Hotel Management Catering Technology Joint Entrance Exam) Written Exam B.Sc in Hospitality and Hotel Administration www.nchm.nic.in/


9 NDA and NA( National Defense Academy and Naval Academy) Written Exam Conducted by UPSC 3 Years Training for entry into ARMY/NAVY/AIRFORCE www.nda.nic.in


10 NEETUG ( National Eligibility Entrance Exam for Under Graduate)AIP MT to be Replaced Written Exam M.B.B.S/ B.D.S www.cbscneet.nic.in


11 AIMNET(All India Merchant Navy Entrance Written Exam by Bharat Shipping Ltd B.Tech Marine Engineering/ B.Sc Nautical Science/B.Tech Navel Architecture and Ship Building www.aim.net.co.in Test)


12 IIST( Indian Institute of Space Technology) Thiruvananth apuram Written Exam B.Tech- Avionics/ Aerospace Engineering/ Physical Science www.iist.ac.in


13 JNU(Jawahar lal Nehru University)NE W DELHI Written Exam B.A Foreign Language www.jnu.ac.in


14 CIEFL( Centr al Institute of English and foreign languages HYDERABA D written Exam B.A. English &Mass communication with specialization in Arabic/French German/Japanese/Russian/Spanish. www.efluniversity.ac.in/


15 Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) KOLKATTA Bengaluru Written Exam (Indian National Maths Olympiad awardees are exempted) B Sc Statistics (Kolkata ) and B Sc Mathematics(Bengaluru ) www.isical.ac.in/


16 Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research Pune, Bhopal, Kolkata, Mohali and Thiruvananth apuram Written Exam 5-year BS-MS dual degree in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics / IISER Kolkata offers major in Earth Sciences www.iiserpune.ac.in/ (IISER)


17 The National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) Computer Based Test B.Arch www.nata.in/


18 Indian Institute of Science Bangalore Written Exam 4 year Bachelor in science www.iisc.ernet.in/


19 All India PreVeterinary Test AIPVT Written Exam to 5 year B.V.Sc and AH www.vci.nic.in


20 AIIMS MBBS Entrance Test Written Exam MBBS www.aiimsexams.org/


21 All India Entrance Examination for B.Sc in Agriculture and allied sciences at Agriculture Universities AIEEA - Indian Council of Agricultural Research ICAR Written Exam Bachelor degree in Agriculture , Horticulture , Fisheries, Forestry , Home Science, Sericulture , Biotechnology, Agriculture engineering, Dairy Technology, Food Science and Agricultural marketing www.icar.org.in


22 AIIMS Written Exam B.Sc Hons Nursing and Para Medical courses www.aiimsexams.org/


23 UCEED 2015 Written Exam B Design program Product Design, IDC IIT Bombay 2015 Communication Design, Interaction Design, Mobility Design and Animation Design www.uceed.in/


24 Footwear Design and Development Institute ( FDDI All India Selection Test( AIST 2015 Computer Based Entrance Test Footwear Design www.fddiindia.com/


25 NEST 2015 The National National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER) Written Exam 5 year integrated M Sc. Course in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics www.niser.ac.in/


26 Regional Institute of Education RIE CEE Written Exam B.Sc. B.Ed. / BA B.Ed 4 Year / M Sc B Ed www.rieajmer.raj.nic.in/


27 Central Universities Common Entrance Test (CUCET) Written Exam Integrated UG / PG and Research Programs ( BA B.Ed, BSc B Ed, BA LLB, Integrated MA, /MA, MSc, MSc B Ed, Integrated M Sc in 10 Central Universities www.cucet2015.co.in


28 Humanities and social Sciences Written Exam 5 year integrated MA Course in Developmental Studies and MA in English Studies offered by IIT www.hsee.iitm.ac.in Entrance exam HSEE Madras


29 Tata Institute of Social sciences TISS BA Hons Social Work Written Exam 3 year BA Course in Social Work with specialization in Rural Development and for BA and MA integrated program www.tiss.edu.in


30 NIFT- (National Institute of Fashion Technology) Written Exam Fashion Technology / Design Management www.nift.ac.in/


31 CA programme Common Proficiency Test (CPT) CA www.icai.org


32 CS Programme - Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) 2½ years (after graduation), 3½ years (after Class 12) Written Exam CS www.icsi.ed


33.BHU - ALL Courses


34.ICI - Indian Chemical Technology.


35. ICAR - Agriculture


36.Jipmer - pondy MBBS


37.IISER - Indian Institute Science Education and Research.


38. Manipal - MUOET.



By- Bharathi ,+2, KV.SCHOOL. VJNM. S/O. Chidambara Ganesan.

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Canara Bank Recruitment for Clerical Cadre/Officer Cadre (Sports Persons) 2017



Canara Bank has published Advertisement for below mentioned Posts 2017. Other details like age limit, educational qualification, selection process, application fee and how to apply are given below.


Posts : Clerical Cadre/Officer Cadre (Sports Persons)

Discipline:

  • Athletics: 04
  • Cricket: 05 (Male)
  • Hockey: 07 (Male)
  • Shuttle Badminton: 02
  • Table Tennis: 02

Total No. of Posts : 20 Posts

Educational Qualification : For Clerical cadre : 12th standard or its equivalent for Clerical and For Officers Cadre : Degree of recognized University.

Age Limit : Maximum 28 years for Clerk and 30 years for Officer.

Pay : Pay scale Rs 11765 - 31540 for Clerical Cadre and Rs 23700 - 42020 for officer

Selection Process : Candidates will be selected based on an interview.

How to Apply: Eligible candidates may send their application & necessary documents to given address below.

Address to sent Applications : The Deputy General Manager Canara Bank Personal Management Section Human Resources wing J C Road Bangalore-560002.

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Application Form : Click Here

Last Date : 10-03-2017

New Income Tax Rates And Deductions Applicable From April 1, 2017




New Income Tax Rates And Deductions Applicable From April 1, 2017


With some tinkering in the income tax rates for 2017-18, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley reduced the tax rate for income between Rs. 2.5 lakh and Rs. 5 lakh to 5 per cent in the Union Budget, while adding a surcharge of 10 per cent on tax for income between Rs. 50 lakh and Rs. 1 crore.

Although the basic income tax exemption limit remains the same at Rs. 2.5 lakh, there are many exemptions available in the Income Tax Act, which can substantially reduce your tax liability.

One needs to plan from the beginning of the next financial year to take maximum benefit of the income tax deductions available.

Here are the new income tax slabs for taxpayers:
General category
Senior citizens
Super senior citizens
(Up to 60 years of age)
(60-80 years)
(Above 80 years)
Income
Tax
Income
Tax
Income
Tax
Up to Rs. 2.5 lakh
Nil
Up to Rs. 3 lakh
Nil
Up to Rs. 5 lakh
Nil
Rs. 2,50,001-Rs. 5 lakh
5%
Rs. 3,00,001-Rs. 5 lakh
5%
Rs. 5,00,001-Rs. 10 lakh
20%
Rs. 500,001-Rs. 10 lakh
20%
Rs. 5,00,001-Rs. 10 lakh
20%
Above Rs. 10 lakh
30%
Above Rs. 10 lakh
30%
Above Rs. 10 lakh
30%
# Surcharge of 10% for income between Rs. 50 lakh and Rs. 1 crore
# Surcharge of 15% for income above Rs. 1 crore
# Rebate of up to Rs. 2,500 for taxable salary up to Rs. 3.5 lakh
# Education and higher education cess of 3%
Here are the some of the deductions available for FY2017- 18: 

House Rent Allowance under Section 10 (13A) of the Income Tax Act
House Rent Allowance, commonly known as HRA, makes up a major chunk of a salaried individual’s total pay. HRA is partly exempted from tax. If you are staying in your own house or not paying any rent, your HRA will be completely taxable. However, those who stay with their parents can also claim HRA benefits by paying rent to their parents.

The amount which is allowed for exemption under HRA is calculated as minimum of:

1) Rent paid annually minus 10 per cent of basic salary plus dearness allowance
2) Actual HRA received
3) 40 per cent of basic and dearness allowance (50 per cent in case of metro cities)

Deductions under Section 80C
Section 80C of the Income Tax Act provides various provisions under which an individual can get deduction benefits up to Rs. 1.5 lakh. Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF), Public Provident Fund (PPF), Sukanya Samriddhi Account, National Savings Certificate and tax-saving fixed deposits are some of the investment options that offer benefits under Section 80C. The premium paid for life insurance plans, National Pension Scheme (NPS) and tax-saving mutual funds (ELSS) also qualify for deduction under Section 80C.
Further, one can claim tuition fees paid for up to two children, principal repayment on home loan, stamp duty and registration cost on the house bought as deduction under Section 80C.
Deductions under Section 80CCD(1B)
Introduced in Budget 2015-16, Section 80CCD (1B) provides deduction up to Rs. 50,000 for investment in NPS Tier 1 account. This deduction is over and above the deduction available in Section 80C. An individual in 30 per cent tax bracket can save up to Rs. 15,450 of tax by investing Rs. 50,000 in NPS.
Deduction of interest on housing loan (Section 24B)
Buying a house is among several other things an individual wants to do during his or her lifetime. The income tax rules also incentivise the same. Under Section 24B of the Income Tax Act, interest paid up to Rs. 2 lakh on housing loan and up to Rs. 30,000 on home improvement loan is allowable as deduction from your taxable income.

The government has however cut down tax benefits borrowers enjoyed on properties let out on rent. As per current tax laws, for properties rented out, a borrower could deduct the entire interest paid on home loan after adjusting for the rental income. On the other hand, borrowers of self-occupied properties get Rs. 2 lakh deduction on interest repayment on home loan.

However, according to the proposed change in Budget 2017, on rented properties, the borrower can only claim deduction of up to Rs. 2 lakh per year after adjusting for the rental income. And the amount above Rs. 2 lakh can be carried forward for eight assessment years.

Since the interest component of home loan repaid in initial years is higher, experts say that the borrower may not be able to fully adjust the interest paid as deduction even in subsequent years.

Deduction under Section 80EE
Under Section 80EE, an additional deduction of Rs. 50,000 is available over and above the limit of Section 24B on interest paid on home loans if the person is buying a house for the first time (the person must not own any other residential property on the date of sanction of loan). However, to avail the benefit of this section the value of the property must be below Rs. 50 lakh and the loan amount should not exceed Rs. 35 lakh. Further, the property must be bought after April 1, 2016.

Deduction under Section 80D
Premium paid for medical/health insurance for self, spouse, children and parents qualify for deduction under this Section. On can claim deduction of Rs. 25,000, if he is below 60 years of age, and Rs. 30,000 if he is above 60 years of age, towards medical insurance premium paid for self, spouse and children. Further, additional deduction of Rs. 25,000 is available if one has bought medical insurance for his parents. This deduction can go up to Rs. 30,000 if parents are above the age of 60 years.

Deduction under Section 80DD
If a tax payer has dependent parents, spouse, children or siblings who are differently-abled, then he can claim deductions up to Rs. 75,000 for expenses on their maintenance and medical treatment under this section. This deduction can increase to Rs. 1.25 lakh in case of severe disability.

Deduction under Section 80DDB
Under this section, one can claim deduction of Rs. 40,000 for treatment of certain diseases for self and dependents. The deduction can go up to Rs. 60,000 if the tax payer is above 60 years of age and if he is above 80 years of age, then the deduction amount is up to Rs. 80,000.

Deduction under Section 80E
According to the provisions of Section 80E, a taxpayer can claim deduction for interest paid on education loan for him, spouse or children. There is no upper limit on the amount of deduction. However, the loan must have been taken from a financial institutional or approved charitable institution and for full-time higher education.