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NEET, Medical, Pharmacy Careers - Answered on Jan 05, 2026

Dr Nagarajan JSK is an associate professor and former head of medical research at the JSS College of Pharmacy, Ooty.
He has over 30 years of experience in counselling students towards making the right career choices, particularly in the field of pharmacy.
As the JSS College placement officer, he has helped aspiring professionals prepare for and crack job interviews.
Dr Nagarajan holds a PhD in pharmaceutical sciences from the JSS Academy of Higher Education And Research, Mysore, and is currently guiding five PhD scholars.... more
Asked by Anonymous - Jan 05, 2026Hindi
Career

Why do you use ChatGPT to answer all questions? How does it help people

Ans: Hi,
I have never used ChatGPT to answer questions. I think you may have misunderstood my previous response. You might feel that my answers are well-narrated and that they go beyond simple one-word or one-sentence replies. However, I often take a day or two to respond because I believe suggestions should hold value, and the readers need to trust the counselor. That's why my answers may resemble those generated by ChatGPT, but they are entirely my own.

As a professor, I've encountered many real-life examples that inform my answers. I have held various positions within my institution, overseeing everything from admissions to appointments (entry to the college to exit). I have been a member of numerous committees, including those focused on admissions, discipline, purchasing, library committee, anti-ragging initiatives, NSS coordinator, and specifically the Placement Cell from 1996 to 2025.

I played a key role in obtaining ISO certifications for Quality Management Systems, energy, and the environment at my institute. Long before ChatGPT existed, I adopted several teaching methodologies to enhance my students' learning experiences.

If you have a science background, I would like to pose a question that you likely won't find an answer to on ChatGPT. Six months ago, I asked a similar question to a person in the medical field, and he still hasn't provided an answer.

As you know, Rediff does not charge for getting queries answered, and they do not pay the counselors. It is entirely free for users. This arrangement benefits Rediff's readers significantly. Based on merit and the agreement between Rediff and its counselors (with no counseling charges), the counselors provide their answers.

I've planned to start a YouTube channel for science with simple explanations. The channel name is @LABSEARI??????. Possible to check it out for your benefit.

I believe you now understand.

BEST WISHES.
Asked on - Jan 08, 2026 | Answered on Jan 08, 2026
Thank you, Sir. Appreciate this clarification.
Ans: You are welcome.
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Sir why do you use chat gpt to answer every question
Ans: HI Jagrav,
No. I am not using CHATGPT.
I used to prepare what I wanted to communicate, and then I would rephrase it. If you are referring to rephrasing, that might be the case. However, I am not using ChatGPT; there are many platforms available. I do not respond with one-word answers because that would affect the readers' understanding. I need to elaborate, and to do that, I must use some tools.

The current generation tends to give one-word answers, but that is not possible for me. As a teacher, I need to provide detailed explanations. Similarly, when writing an article for publication, I prepare an outline to capture the main ideas. Once I have the essence of what I want to say, I will use a platform to rephrase it. After rephrasing, I must check for plagiarism; if there are more than 20% similarities, I will need to alter it again. I have become accustomed to this process.

The reason we use these tools is that, as you know, English is not my native language. My mother tongue often interferes with how I respond to queries. I know many of my students use platforms like ChatGPT and Quillbot to gather information. Unfortunately, they tend to submit their work without further analysis, which can make them lazy. They think the task is complete, but that is not true; ChatGPT does not analyze in depth.

Additionally, I prepare, review, and administer multiple-choice questions for competitive exams. In this context, I must utilize Bloom's Taxonomy. When using this method, I need to rephrase questions to ensure clarity for the students taking the exam, as otherwise, it may take them longer to think through the questions.

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NEET, Medical, Pharmacy Careers - Answered on Jan 05, 2026

Asked by Anonymous - Jan 05, 2026Hindi
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Why do you use ChatGPT to answer all questions? How does it help people?
Ans: Hi,

I have never used ChatGPT to answer questions. I think you may have misunderstood my previous response. You might feel that my answers are well-narrated and that they go beyond simple one-word or one-sentence replies. However, I often take a day or two to respond because I believe suggestions should hold value, and the readers need to trust the counselor. That's why my answers may resemble those generated by ChatGPT, but they are entirely my own.

As a professor, I've encountered many real-life examples that inform my answers. I have held various positions within my institution, overseeing everything from admissions to appointments (entry to the college to exit). I have been a member of numerous committees, including those focused on admissions, discipline, purchasing, library committee, anti-ragging initiatives, NSS coordinator, and specifically the Placement Cell from 1996 to 2025.

I played a key role in obtaining ISO certifications for Quality Management Systems, energy, and the environment at my institute. Long before ChatGPT existed, I adopted several teaching methodologies to enhance my students' learning experiences.

If you have a science background, I would like to pose a question that you likely won't find an answer to on ChatGPT. Six months ago, I asked a similar question to a person in the medical field, and he still hasn't provided an answer.

As you know, Rediff does not charge for getting queries answered, and they do not pay the counselors. It is entirely free for users. This arrangement benefits Rediff's readers significantly. Based on merit and the agreement between Rediff and its counselors (with no counseling charges), the counselors provide their answers.

I've planned to start a YouTube channel for science with simple explanations. The channel name is @LABSEARI??????. Possible to check it out for your benefit.

I believe you now understand.

BEST WISHES.

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Ramalingam

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Mutual Funds, Financial Planning Expert - Answered on May 13, 2026

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Dear Sir, I had a flat whose cost was 34 lac, bought in the year 2015, I had sold my flat for 1.2cr in March 2026 Then I bought another flat for 76 lac in April 2026, Pls explain me the capital gain on the sale and purchase, also I request you to suggest ways to save my tax. Thanks
Ans: You have already taken a very good step by purchasing another residential flat immediately after selling the old one. This can help you save a substantial portion of capital gains tax.

» Nature of Capital Gain

Since the flat was purchased in 2015 and sold in March 2026, the gain will be treated as Long Term Capital Gain (LTCG)
LTCG on property is taxed at 20% with indexation benefit

» How Capital Gain is Calculated
Capital gain is not calculated simply as:
Sale Price – Purchase Price

You will get:

Indexed cost benefit on your original purchase cost
Deduction for eligible expenses like:
Registration charges
Brokerage
Major renovation/improvement expenses

This indexed cost significantly reduces taxable gain.

» Benefit of New Flat Purchase

You sold old property in March 2026
Bought new flat in April 2026 for Rs 76 lakh

This qualifies for exemption under Section 54.

Meaning:

Amount invested in new residential property can be reduced from capital gains

So your taxable capital gain will reduce substantially.

» Important Clarification

Tax exemption is linked to the capital gain amount, not entire sale value
If full capital gain is not invested, balance gain becomes taxable

» Additional Tax Saving Options
If any capital gain still remains taxable, you may consider:

Investing in specified Capital Gain Bonds within 6 months
This can further reduce tax liability

» Important Conditions

New property should not be sold within 3 years
Keep all purchase/sale documents safely
Maintain proof of payment and registration

» Finally

Your gain will be treated as Long Term Capital Gain
You will get indexation benefit
Purchase of new flat for Rs 76 lakh will help reduce tax significantly under Section 54
Remaining taxable gain, if any, can be managed through capital gain bonds

A proper indexed calculation by a Chartered Accountant will give exact tax liability.

Best Regards,

K. Ramalingam, MBA, CFP,

Chief Financial Planner,

www.holisticinvestment.in

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

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