GST Now a Part of Undergraduate Curriculum

Akansha Sirohi

Updated On: February 22, 2018 12:53 PM

  • Various universities have introduced GST as part of their curriculum in order to help UG students to understand it.
  • The students have been given the book ‘Fundamentals of GST’ to understand the GST norms and implementation in detail.
GST Now a Part of Undergraduate Curriculum

Ever since the Goods and Services Tax (GST) was implemented, there has been a dynamic change in the business. Experts, business aspirants as well as students have been intrigued by the biggest tax reform in India. Taking the enthusiasm of students into account, various universities across India have started offering GST subjects as part of the curriculum.

Graduation students at several universities are now studying GST under the prescribed syllabus. Students have been provided with a simplified analysis of GST in written by FCA Vineet Gupta in collaboration with Dr. NK Gupta.

Also Read: ICAI to Introduce New Diploma and Certificate Courses for GST

The authors of the books have tried to explain the new taxation system , complications that were faced by the implementation of GST by individuals as well as organisations. The objective of the book is to impart knowledge regarding the basic concepts of GST as tax reforms in the Indian economy since Independence.

Mr. Vineet, one of the authors of the book, informed that all the acts, notifications, rules and circulars regarding the bill have been explained in detail in the book. He also added that a simplified analysis has been provided for the technicalities in the legal provisions to make them simpler for the students to understand.

Also Read: Andhra University to Start One-Month GST Course

The book also comprises illustrations, MCQs, FAQs and unsolved problems for the students to test their learning. The book is first of its kind and will provide a comprehensive approach to the fundamentals of GST . It will pave way for the students to understand the implementation of the tax in different fields.

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