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He completed his schooling from Scholars Home in Dehradun and holds a bachelor’s degree in commerce from Deshbandhu College, Delhi.
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Satyendra Question by Satyendra on Jan 11, 2024Hindi
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My son has taken admission in HCL Tech Bee. There is 1st year training and after one year training he will be join full timer job in hcl tech bee and simultaneously joining for higher education degree course from BITS Pilani, Amity University, IIT Guwahati. how will it be for my son for future Please advise and guide me

Ans: Firstly, congratulations to your son on securing admission to the HCL Tech Bee! This program presents a unique and promising pathway for his future. The dual approach of practical work experience and higher education from esteemed institutions like BITS Pilani, Amity University, or IIT Guwahati is advantageous. The practical training during the first year at HCL Tech Bee offers valuable industry exposure, allowing him to apply theoretical knowledge in a real-world setting. This hands-on experience is instrumental in honing his skills and understanding the dynamics of the IT industry.

Simultaneously, pursuing a higher education degree from a reputable institution adds more academic excellence to his profile. Earning a degree from BITS Pilani, Amity University, or IIT Guwahati is not only prestigious but also aligns with the evolving demands of the job market.

While the benefits are substantial, it's essential to consider the challenges. Your son must effectively balance the demands of both work and studies. Time management and organizational skills will ensure a smooth and successful experience. Encourage him to actively engage with colleagues at HCL Tech Bee and professors at his chosen institution, as networking is key to building a strong professional foundation. Combining practical industry exposure with academic rigour, this dual approach sets a solid foundation for his future endeavours.

With your support and his dedication, this journey can pave the way for a successful and fulfilling career. All the best!
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My son done 12Th from ISC Board in 2020 and joined HCL Tech bee on June 2021and after Completion of Tanning in June 2022 appointed as Analyst in HCL but due to some issue he reigned on 04.01.2024. Presently he is doing BCA from with HCL Partner Team, may be HCL to be stop his BCA with his Partner. Now you are requested please advice best option for his Future.
Ans: I understand that your son has had an interesting journey so far, and it’s essential to consider the best options for his future. Given his background and current pursuit of a BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) degree, here are some career paths he can explore:

Master of Business Administration (MBA):
Pursuing an MBA is a popular choice after BCA. It covers various aspects of management, organization, human resources, finance, and other critical business areas. An MBA can open doors to leadership roles and enhance his business acumen1.
Technical Analyst:
As a technical analyst, he can analyze technical requirements, troubleshoot issues, and provide solutions. This role doesn’t necessarily require extensive coding skills but demands a strong understanding of technology and problem-solving abilities.
Data Scientist:
Data science is a rapidly growing field. If he enjoys working with data, statistical analysis, and machine learning, becoming a data scientist could be a rewarding path. Data scientists extract insights from data to drive business decisions.
Web Developer:
Web development involves creating and maintaining websites. While coding skills are beneficial, there are tools and platforms that simplify web development. He can specialize in front-end (user interface) or back-end (server-side) development.
Digital Marketer:
Digital marketing focuses on promoting products or services through online channels. It includes social media marketing, content creation, SEO, and analytics. Coding is not a prerequisite for digital marketing.
Software Developer Trainee:
If he wants to continue in software development, he can explore entry-level roles as a software developer trainee. These positions often involve learning on the job and gradually gaining expertise.
Cyber Security Expert:
Cybersecurity is critical in today’s digital landscape. Cybersecurity experts protect systems, networks, and data from threats. While some roles may require coding, others focus on policy, risk assessment, and security protocols.
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If he enjoys teaching, he can explore opportunities in education. Becoming a computer science teacher or trainer allows him to share his knowledge with others.
Remember that each career path has its own requirements and growth prospects. Encourage your son to explore his interests, gain practical experience through internships, and stay updated with industry trends. His passion and dedication will play a significant role in shaping his successful future!

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Mutual Funds, Financial Planning Expert - Answered on May 01, 2026

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Mujhe ek Lucknow development authority ki property jo 1988-89 me allot hui thi mere father se unke registered wasiyat ke adhar par mili,jiski kul keemat jama ho gai hai aur freehold hai, Unki death 2016 me ho gai, us property ki registry mere nam lda a abhi 2026 me huee hai -mai ise vikray karna chahto hu,kripya bataey ki yah long gain capital gain ke adheen hi mana jaega tatha iski amount se koi dusari property do varsh ke bheetar kray kar sakta hu ki nahi
Ans: Your case is quite clear and favourable from a tax point of view. I will explain in simple terms.

» Nature of Capital Gain – Long Term or Short Term

The property was originally allotted to your father in 1988–89
You received it through a registered Will after his death in 2016

As per tax rules:

When property is received through inheritance, the holding period of the previous owner (your father) is also considered

So:

Holding period starts from 1988–89, not from 2016 or 2026

Hence:

On sale, it will be treated as Long Term Capital Gain (LTCG)

» Cost of Acquisition – Important Point

You can take the original cost of your father
Also, you can use indexation benefit from the year of purchase

This will reduce your taxable capital gain significantly

» Tax on Sale

LTCG on property is taxed at 20% with indexation benefit

» Exemption Option – Buying Another Property
Yes, you can save tax by reinvesting

Under Section 54:

You can buy another residential property
Time limits:
Purchase within 2 years after sale OR
Construct within 3 years

Conditions:

New property must be in your name
Capital gain amount (not full sale amount) should be invested

» Alternative Option – Capital Gains Bonds
If you do not want to buy property:

You can invest in specified bonds within 6 months
This also gives tax exemption

» Practical Suggestion

Plan the sale and reinvestment carefully
Calculate indexed cost before deciding reinvestment amount
Keep documentation of inheritance and original allotment safe

» Finally

Your gain will be treated as Long Term Capital Gain
You are eligible for indexation benefit
You can buy another property within 2 years to save tax
Proper planning can reduce tax significantly

Best Regards,

K. Ramalingam, MBA, CFP,

Chief Financial Planner,

www.holisticinvestment.in

https://www.linkedin.com/in/ramalingamcfp/

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Radheshyam

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MHT-CET, IIT-JEE, NEET-UG Expert - Answered on May 01, 2026

Asked by Anonymous - May 01, 2026Hindi
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Hii respected sir I passed my 12th hsc in 2024 from Maharashtra state board ( pcb) and my marks scored was Physics - 65 Chemistry- 65 Biology- 82 English - 76 Fisheries- 159 And I was preparing for neet ug 2024,but unfortunately I wasn't able to make that year due to neet scam and all what happened that year... And took drop year to prepare for neet ug 2025...and was prepared enough but at the end got panicked due to the tough examination and even in my 2nd attempt I was not able to make it that year too... So I gave myself one more last chance... And got the gut to take another drop year(2nd drop for neet ug 2026)..and I started my prep in July 2025 ( with pw yakeen batch) everything was going good initially.. Was doing regular classes.. Giving mocks and all.. No stress.. And was Beleiving that this time I will definitely make it in 2026 ... But then came the actual phase of my prep.... When I saw all my friends moving out, doing different courses, and improving their lives.. While I had been stuck in the neet loop.... I felt absolutely lonely, I used to be depressed my whole day, and because of this I used to constantly regret about my past decisions that if I could have done that life could have been much better, and I faced some family problems, taunts from relatives which affected me so much mentally, I got affected by allergic asthama.. And just 3 months before neet.. My 15 days wasted due to asthama and fever... I loosed my weight.. And in January and February... I wasn't even able to sleep properly ,I was just depressed that what if I also will not be able to make this year too.. It's already my 3rd attempt... And somehow I kept going but in April I finally accepted that I will not be able to clear neet ug in 2026 too.....And at the end I just wanna say is I wasted my 3 precious neet ug attempts and 2 drop years.. Coz when you are not able to achieve anything that's totally a waste.. And now I only have two options either I regret everything and waste more time or I just move forward thinking about my career... I decided that I will take a final drop year( last attempt) for NEET 2027, I know many people will say that pls don't take it... Coz I definitely know that it will be much more difficult.. But in all the 3 attempts I gave for neet ug.. I was never able to give my best.. and I know very well from my side that if just once I gave my best na.. I will definitely clear it... But it's definitely gonna be my last attempt for 2027..and I cannot afford a 0.1% of error in my preparation... And if I didn't cleared this time.. I am definitely gonna leave this rat race... And that's why I decided to take another (3rd and last drop for neet 2027) and alternatively if I didn't cleared neet ug and didn't got into mbbs... Instead of doing other courses like bams, bhms, biotech, bsc... I decided that I will do engineering but I didn't took maths in hsc 2024 boards and that's why I wanna know about the isolated subject examination.. I heard that even if I am from pcb background... I can do engineering.. I just wanna appear for isolated subject examination maths in 2026(july) so can i give isolated exam in 2026 in July 2026 ( coz improvement exam occurs in July only) and I don't wanna wait for 2027 for maths exam..........so would I be eligible for engineering?? What I have to do further can someone pls explain me I don't have any idea about it... What I have to do further? Coz for second option if I didn't cleared neet ug 2027 I am gonna take admission in engineering in 2027 through mhtcet 2027 pcm examination. So can I do it... So what I have to do further ? Can you pls help me with it sir? And o definitely know that if I just get once the chance of mhtcet I can definitely score 95+ percentile which will help me in landing into very good engineering colleges like ict, vjti, etc.
Ans: When no magic happened in 3 attempts, what will happen in the 4th attempt? Just a waste of time and money. Not at all recommended to repeat the same exercise again and again without any solid outcome. You have a lot of excuses to escape from the studies.

Yet, to boost your morale, here is my short reply: If medicine is still your dream and you truly believe you have one best attempt left, take NEET 2027 with a disciplined “final-shot” mindset, but build a smart backup in parallel by confirming with the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education whether you can appear for Mathematics as an isolated or additional subject in 2026. If accepted and recognized for eligibility, that can open the path to engineering via MHT-CET/JEE as a strong Plan B, giving you both hope and security instead of an all-or-nothing gamble.

Good luck.
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