Good luck! Don't put others down in the interview, but explain how you are one of the best candidates due to your eagerness to learn (if you have no experience) or that your experience and desire to learn make you an ideal candidate.
Vikrant
(Chartered Accountant)
(601 Points)
Replied 16 August 2010
Good luck! Don't put others down in the interview, but explain how you are one of the best candidates due to your eagerness to learn (if you have no experience) or that your experience and desire to learn make you an ideal candidate.
Jag Bhushan Sharma
(Faculty in a B-School)
(633 Points)
Replied 17 August 2010
Congrats. The main thing is - just be yourself. Whatever your opinion on the subject, state that in a very polite but firm manner, and don't bother too much about techniques of GD.
AMIT KAPOOR
(SELF EMPLOYED)
(491 Points)
Replied 17 August 2010
hi ashish sharma ji following are the current rate
The stamp duty rates applicable for a particular state in India may vary with another state in the country. Hence, it is important to know the current rate applicable for the state where your property is located. We have provided here a brief overview of the stamp duty rates in India by providing you a list of states and the applicable rates.
1. Andhra Pradesh - 5%
2. Assam - 8.25%
3. Bihar - 9%
4. Goa - 8%
5. Gujarat - 10%
6. Haryana - 12.5%
7. Himachal Pradesh - 8%
8. Karnataka - 10.5 %
9. Kerala - 8.5%
10. Madhya Pradesh - 7.5%
11. Manipur - 7%
12. Maharashtra - 10 %
13. Meghalaya - 4.6 % to 9.9 %
14. Nagaland - 7.5 %
15. Orissa - 14.7 %
16. Punjab - 6 %
17. Rajasthan - 10 %
18. Tamil Nadu - 8 %
19. Tripura - 5 %
20. Uttar Pradesh - 10 %
21. West Benga - l7 %
22. Delhi - 8 %
Vakeel Ali-CA. Final,Mcom,NET
(Asst. professor)
(95 Points)
Replied 18 August 2010
Be positive. be participative in G.D..Discuss what u want to share.Do not take objection on any one. say like this This issue is so and so but what I think is that...............You should take practice of GD with your friends.