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Asked by Anonymous - Jun 25, 2024Hindi
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My daughter is in class 10 and wants to pursue aerospace/aeronautical engineering in IIT. Should she opt for PCM or PCMB in class 11 as JEE ADVANCE is quite tough and I want her to give both JEE and NEET after class 12? Is it right to focus on both engineering and medical ?

Ans: No. Focus both on JEE / NEET will be highly stressful for your daughter. Except a very very few students, it is tough to score above 98.5 percentile and / or below 1500 All India Rank. It is advisable to fully focus on either. All the BEST for Your Daughter's Bright Future.

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My daughter is in 12th PCM. She wants to pursue a career in aeronautical engineering (not aerospace). Please suggest what are the options available for her? Which competitive exams she should take? We live in Mumbai. Which colleges (private/ government)are best in terms of placement?
Ans: Hello Madhu.
To pursue a degree in Aeronautical Engineering, your daughter will need to qualify through one or more of the following competitive entrance exams:-
(1) JEE Main and JEE Advanced
(2) BITSAT
(3) VITEEE
(4) SRMJEEE
(5) COMEDK UGET (Karnataka)
(6) MHT-CET
(7) IISER Aptitude Test
(8) IIST i.e. Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology Admission Test (ISAT)

Here is the list of some colleges related to Aeronautical Engineering:
(1) IIT Bombay, IIT Kharagpur, and IIT Kanpur
(2) VIT University, Vellore
(3) R.V. College of Engineering and PES University, Karnataka
(4) MIT College of Engineering, Pune
(5) DY Patil College of Engineering, Pune
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(7) Punjab Engineering College (PEC) (Chandigarh)
(8) Manipal Institute of Technology (Manipal)
(9) Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science (Chennai)
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(12) Amity University (Noida)

For Better Placement, prefer one of the following options if you are getting: IIT Bombay, IIST Thiruvananthapuram, Anna University, Manipal Institute of Technology, and SRM University.

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Can you please suggest on capital gains as per Indian taxation laws arising in the below two queries : 1) property purchased with joint ownership, me and my wife’s name in 2015 at a cost of 64,80,000, housing improvements done for the cost of 1000000 and brokerages of 200000 paid and sold the same property at 10000000 in Dec 2023? 2) 87% of the proceeds got from the deal i.e 8700000, have been reinvested to pay 25% amount in purchasing another joint ownership property in Dec 2023, 3) I have invested in another under construction property in Nov 2023 by taking housing loan, which is on me and my wife’s name worth 1.4 cr, here the primary applicant is me only while wife is just made a Co applicant in the builder buyer agreement and also on the housing loan . So what are the LTCG tax liabilities arising from the above 3 scenarios for FY 2023-2024 and FY 2024-2025. I intend to sale off the property acquired in (2) by Dec 2024 and use that proceeds to close the housing loan for the property acquired in (3), will this sale of property be inviting any tax liabilities if the complete proceeds received from the sale of the property in (2) would be utilised to close the housing loan taken in Nov 2023 for the property in (3) ? Since in FY 23-24, I would be claiming the LTCG from the sale proceeds of 1) invested in the purchase of property in 2), and I intend to sale off this property in Dec 2024, will the LTCG claim be forfeited on the property sale in (1), should I hold this property at least for further 1 year so that sale of this property in 2) will not invite STCG?
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You jointly sold a Property during the year for Rs.76.80 lakhs (64.80+10.00+2.00), & sold the same for Rs.100.00 lakhs.
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You intend to Sell Property No.2, which was acquired in 2023-24. Any Gain on Sale of it would be Short Term capital Gains & taxed accordingly.
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