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- GST Valuation
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Any Undergraduates, Graduates, Professionals, Tax Practitioners, shall be eligible for the course.
GST Course in Hyderabad Download syllabus
- Features of GST
- Simple
- Secure
- Portable
- Robust
- Multithreading
- Platform-Independent
- Distributed.
- Dynamic
- New Features of GST 8
- Introducing GST Environment
- GST Development Kit
- GST Platforms
- GST Virtual Machine
- GST API
- GST Programs
- Installing GST
- What about CLASSPATH?
- GST’s Reserve Words
- Starting a GST program
- Line 1—public class App
- Line 2—public static void main(String[] args)
- Line 3—System.out.println(“Hello from GST!”);
- Compiling Code 15
- Compiling Code: Using Command-Line Options
- Cross-Compilation Options
- Compiling Code: Checking for Deprecated Methods
- Running Code
- Running Code: Using Command-Line Options
- Commenting Your Code
- Importing GST Packages and Classes
- Finding GST Class with CLASSPATH
- Summary
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- Variables
- Data Typing
- Arrays
- Strings
- What Data Types are Available?
- Creating Integer Literals
- Creating Floating-Point Literals
- Creating Boolean Literals
- Creating CharLearnoVitar Literals
- Creating String Literals
- Creating Binary Literals
- Using Underscores in Numeric Literals
- Declaring Integer Variables
- Declaring Floating-Point Variables
- Declaring CharLearnoVitar Variables
- Declaring Boolean Variables
- Initializing Variables Dynamically
- Conversion between Data Types
- Automatic Conversions
- Casting to New Data Types
- Declaring One-Dimensional
- Creating One-Dimensional Arrays
- Initializing One-Dimensional Arrays
- Declaring Multi-Dimensional Arrays
- Creating Multi-Dimensional Arrays
- Initializing Multi-Dimensional Arrays
- Creating Irregular Multi-Dimensional Arrays
- Getting an the Length of an Array
- Understanding General Form of Static Import
- Importing Static Members
- The String Class
- Getting String Length
- Concatenating Strings
- Getting CharLearnoVitars and Substrings
- Searching For and Replacing Strings
- Changing Case in Strings
- Checking for Empty String
- Formatting Numbers in Strings
- The StringBuffer Class
- Creating StringBuffers
- Getting and Setting StringBuffer Lengths and Capacities
- Setting CharLearnoVitars in String Buffers
- Appending and Inserting Using StringBuffers
- Deleting Text in StringBuffers
- Replacing Text in String Buffer
- Using the Wrapper Class
- Autoboxing and Unboxing of Primitive Types
- Learning the Fundamentals of Varargs Methods
- Overloading Varargs Methods
- Learning the Ambiguity in Varargs Methods
- Using Non-Reifiable Formal Parameters
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- Operators
- Conditionals
- Loops
- Operator Precedence
- Incrementing and Decrementing (++ and --)
- Unary NOT (~ And !)
- Multiplication and Division (* and /)
- Modulus (%)
- Addition and Subtraction (+ and -)
- Shift Operators (>>, >>>, and <<)
- Relational Operators (>, >=, <, <=, ==, and !=)
- Bitwise and Bitwise Logical AND, XOR, and OR (&, ^, and /)
- Logical (&& and ||)
- The if-then-else Operator
- Assignment Operators (= and [operator]=)
- Using the Math
- Changes in the Math Class
- Class StrictMath
- Comparing Strings
- The if Statement
- The else Statement
- Nested if
- The if-else Ladders
- The switch Statement
- Using Strings in switch Statement
- The while Loop
- The do-while Loop
- The for Loop
- The for-each Loop
- Supporting for-each in Your Own Class
- A (Poor) Solution
- Significance of for-
- Nested Loops
- Using the break Statement
- Using the continue Statement
- Using the return Statement
- Summary
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- The Control Overview of a Class
- Working with Objects
- Working with Methods
- Defining Default Methods
- Working with Constructors
- Using Default Constructor
- Using Parameterized Constructors
- Exploring Packages
- Studying the Types of Packages
- Importing Packages
- Using Access Specifiers
- Working with Streams API
- Stream API Overview
- Collection and Stream
- Commonly Used Functional Interfaces in Stream
- GST.util.Optional
- Aggregate Operations
- Working with Time API
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- Understanding Encapsulation
- Understanding Abstraction
- Understanding Inheritance
- Understanding the final Keyword
- Preventing Inheritance
- Declaring Constant
- Preventing Method Overriding
- Implementing Interfaces
- Working with Lambda Expressions
- Method References
- Using Lambda Expressions
- Implementing Abstract Classes and Methods
- Difference between Abstract Classes and Interfaces
- Implementing Polymorphism
- Understanding the Static Polymorphism
- Understanding the Dynamic Polymorphism
- Summary
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- Streams, Readers and Writers
- Essentials in NIO
- Buffers
- Channels
- Charsets and Selectors
- Enhancements in NIO with GST 8
- The Path Interface
- The Files Class
- The Paths Class
- The File Attribute Interfaces
- The FileSystem Class
- The FileSystems Class
- The FileStore Class
- Prospects of NIO
- Working with Streams
- The InputStream Class
- The OutputStream Class
- The ByteArrayInputStream Class
- The ByteArrayOutputStream Class
- The BufferedInputStream Class
- The BufferedOutputStream Class
- The FileInputStream Class
- The FileOutputStream Class
- Working with the Reader Class
- Working with the Writer Class
- Accepting Input from the Keyboard with the InputStreamReader Class
- Working with the OutputStreamWriter Class
- Working with Files
- Using the File Class
- Using the FileReader Class
- Using the FileWriter Class
- Working with the RandomAccessFile Class
- Working with CharLearnoVitar Arrays
- Using the CharArrayReader Class
- Using the CharArrayWriter Class
- Working with Buffers
- Using the BufferedReader Class
- Using the BufferedWriter Class
- Working with the PushbackReader Class
- Working with the PrintWriter Class
- Working with the StreamTokenizer Class
- Implementing the Serializable Interface
- Working with the Console Class
- Working with the Clipboard
- Working with the Printer
- Printing with the Formatter Class
- Using the System.out.printf() Method
- Using the String.format() Method
- Formatting Dates Using the String.format() Method
- Using the GST.util.Formatter Class
- Scanning Input with the Scanner class
- Summary
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- Exception Handling Techniques
- Rethrowing Catched Exception with Improved Type Checking
- Built-in Exceptions
- User-Defined Exceptions
- Summary
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- Using Threads in GST
- Life Cycle of a Thread
- Synchronization of Threads
- Multithreaded Custom Class Loader
- Getting the Main Thread
- Naming a Thread
- Pausing a Thread
- Creating a Thread with the Runnable Interface
- Creating a Thread with the Thread Class
- Creating Multiple Threads
- Joining Threads
- Checking if a Thread Is Alive
- Setting Thread Priority and Stopping Threads
- Synchronizing
- Communicating between Threads
- Suspending and Resuming Threads
- Creating Graphics Animation with Threads
- Eliminating Flicker in Graphics Animation Created Using Threads
- Suspending and Resuming Graphics Animation
- Using Double Buffering
- Simplifying Producer-Consumer with the Queue Interface
- Implementing Concurrent Programming
- Simplifying Servers Using the Concurrency Utilities
- Knowing Various Concurrency Utilities
- Learning about the GST.util.concurrent Package
- Learning about the GST.util.concurrent.locks Package
- Learning about the GST.util.concurrent.atomic Package
- Summary
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- The Collection Interfaces
- The Collection Classes
- The Map Interfaces
- The Map Classes
- Collections Framework Enhancements in GST SE 8
- Using the Collection Interface
- The Queue Interface
- The List Interface
- The Set Interface
- The SortedSet Interface
- Using the Collection Classes
- Using the Comparator Interface
- Using the Iterator Interface
- Using the ListIterator Interface
- Using the AbstractMap Class
- Using the HashMap Class
- Using the TreeMap Class
- Using the Arrays Class
- Learning the Fundamentals of Enumerations
- The Legacy Classes and Interfaces
- Using the Aggregate Operations
- Using the GST.util.function Package
- Summary
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- Packages and Interfaces
- JAR Files
- The GST API Package
- The GST.lang Package
- Basics of Annotation
- Other Built-In Annotations
- Creating a Package
- Creating Packages that have Subpackages
- Creating an Interface
- Implementing an Interface
- Extending an Interface
- Using Interfaces for Callbacks
- Performing Operations on a JAR File
- Marker Annotations
- Single Member Annotations
- Summary
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- What is GST Bean?
- Advantages of GST Bean
- Introspection
- Persistence
- Customizers
- Understanding GST Beans
- Designing Programs Using GST Beans
- Creating Applets that Use GST Beans
- Creating a GST Bean
- Creating a Bean Manifest File
- Creating a Bean JAR File
- Creating a New Bean
- Adding Controls to Beans
- Giving a Bean Properties
- Design Patterns for Properties
- Using Simple Properties
- Designing Patterns for Events
- Learning Methods and Design Patterns
- Creating Bound Properties
- Giving a Bean Methods
- Giving a Bean an Icon
- Creating a BeanInfo Class
- Setting Bound and Constrained Properties
- Implementing Persistence
- Using the GST Beans API
- Learning the Basics of an Event
- Using the GST Beans Conventions
- Using the Remote Notification and Distributed Notification
- Using Beans with JSP
- Summary
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- Basics of Networking
- Sockets in GST
- Client-Server Networking
- Proxy Servers
- Internet Addressing
- Domain Name Service
- Inet4Addresses and Inet6Addresses
- The URL Class
- The URI Class
- URI Syntax and Components
- TCP/IP and Datagram
- Blackboard Assignment Retrieval Transaction
- Understanding Networking Interfaces and Classes in the GST.net Package
- Understanding the InetAddresses
- Caching InetAddress
- Creating and Using Sockets
- Creating TCP Clients and Servers
- Understanding the Whois Example
- Submitting an HTML Form from a GST Program
- Handling URL
- Using the URLConnection Objects
- Working with Datagrams
- Datagrams Server and Client
- Working with BART
- Learning about the GST.security Package
- Summary
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- Introducing Events
- Introducing Event Handling
- Working with the Types of Servlet Events
- Developing the onlineshop Web Application
- Introducing Wrappers
- Working with Wrappers
- Summary
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- Introducing JSP Technology
- Listing Advantages of JSP over GST Servlet
- Exploring the Architecture of a JSP Page
- Describing the Life Cycle of a JSP Page
- Working with JSP Basic Tags and Implicit Objects
- Working with Action Tags in JSP
- Exploring EL
- Using Custom Tag Library with EL Functions
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- Exploring the Need of Filters
- Exploring the Working of Filters
- Exploring Filter API
- Configuring a Filter
- Creating a Web Application Using Filters
- Using Initializing Parameter in Filters
- Manipulating Responses
- Discussing Issues in Using Threads with Filters
- Summary
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- Describing the GST EE Application Architecture
- Introducing a Design Pattern
- Discussing the Role of Design Patterns
- Exploring Types of Patterns
- Summary
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- Section A: Exploring SOA and GST Web Services
- Overview of SOA
- Describing the SOA Environment
- Overview of JWS
- Role of WSDL, SOAP and GST/XML Mapping in SOA
- Section B: Understanding Web Service Specifications to Implement SOA
- Exploring the JAX-WS 2.2 Specification
- Exploring the JAXB 2.2 Specification
- Exploring the WSEE 1.3 Specification
- Exploring the WS-Metadata 2.2 Specification
- Describing the SAAJ 1.3 Specification
- Working with SAAJ and DOM APIs
- Describing the JAXR Specification
- JAXR Architecture
- Exploring the StAX 1.0 Specification
- Exploring the WebSocket 1.0 Specification
- Describing the JAX-RS 2.0 Specification
- Exploring the JASON-P 1.0 Specification
- Section C: Using the Web Service Specifications
- Using the JAX-WS 2.2 Specification
- Using the JAXB 2.2 Specification
- Using the WSEE and WS-Metadata Specifications
- Implementing the SAAJ Specification
- Implementing the JAXR Specification
- Implementing the StAX Specification
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- Introduction to Hibernate
- Hibernate CRUD Operation
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- Hibernate Queries and Relationships
- Mapping Relationship with Hibernate
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- Introduction to Spring
- Dependency Injection, SpringBean Lifecycle, Wiring and Scope
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- Introduction to Spring AOP (Aspect-Oriented Programming)
- Configuring AOP in GST Application using AspectJ Approach
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- Spring JDBC Implementation in an Application
- Spring Hibernate Template
- Spring JDBC Transaction Management
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- Spring MVC Architecture, Components, and Framework
- Spring MVC Program
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- Mock interviews by Learnovita give you the platform to prepare, practice and experience the real-life job interview. Familiarizing yourself with the interview environment beforehand in a relaxed and stress-free environment gives you an edge over your peers.
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- A GST Practitioner's responsibilities is assist the taxpayer in submitting an application for GST registration or amending/cancelling GST returns. GST practitioners can help you file monthly/quarterly/annual GST returns such as Form GSTR-3B, Form GSTR-1, and Form GSTR-9.
- It is not easy to implement a unified tax framework in a diverse country like India. Nonetheless, it is a commendable job to limit the number of levies to only three, namely State GST (SGST): The State Government will levy on the supply of goods and services within a state.
- Certainly Yes. Even the recruiters know the knowledge we get in colleges is not enough to do a software job. They will see how confident you are. However they will train you according to their requirement once you get into the company.
- Log in to the GST Portal.
- Navigate to 'Services' > 'User Services' > 'Additional Services'.
- View/Download the Certificate.
- Select the 'Download' option.
- Open the downloaded PDF file and print it.
- In the field of accounts, a fresh graduate without the necessary skill sets can expect to earn between Rs. 3,500 and Rs. 6,500 per month. However, with GST training, candidates become job-ready with industry-required skill sets, giving them the advantage and confidence to command higher-level roles and pay packages.
- The prerequisites include basic Computer and programming knowledge. Additionally, knowledge of C and C++ language is an added advantage to learn GST Programing language from Advance GST Course in Hyderabad
- The course curriculum is structured in such a way that it addresses both immediate needs (Good Jobs) and long-term goals (Career Advancement). Because candidates will understand and apply various practical aspects that an accountant deals with, as well as set up a complete accounting process from the ground up, deal with taxation, and other compliances, the training will put them on par with experienced professionals.
- The GST training is an in-depth look at the Goods and Services Tax regulations. The EduPristine GST course focuses on the practical aspects of Goods and Services Tax (GST), such as registration, returns, and detailed accounting and recording of GST transactions.
- Undergraduates, Graduates, M.com, MBAs, and working professionals interested in a CAREER in ACCOUNTING and TAXATION are encouraged to apply. It necessitates a logical mind as well as extensive knowledge of the accounting and taxation processes.
- GST is widely used to develop cutting-edge and customized applications for web or mobile platforms and is the stepping stone for individuals hoping to advance their mobile development careers.
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- Participate and Complete One batch of GST Training Course
- Successful completion and evaluation of any one of the given projects
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- Successful completion and evaluation of any one of the given projects
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These are the Four Different Kinds of Certification levels that was Structured under the Oracle’s GST Certification Path.
- Oracle Certified Associate (OCA)
- Oracle Certified Professional (OCP)
- Oracle Certified Expert (OCE)
- Oracle Certified Master (OCM)
- Learn About the Certification Paths.
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- Solve Sample Tests that would help you to Increase the Speed needed for attempting the exam and also helps for Agile Thinking.
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Yes, you can attend the demo session. Even though We have a limited number of participants in a live session to maintain the Quality Standards. So, unfortunately, participation in a live class without enrolment is not possible.If you are unable to attend you can go through our Pre recorded session of the same trainer, it would give you a clear insight about how the classes are conducted, the quality of instructors, and the level of interaction in the class.
All Our instructors from GST Classes in Hyderabad are working professionals from the Industries, Working in leading Organizations and have Real-World Experience with Minimum 9-12 yrs of Relevant IT field Experience. All these experienced folks at LearnoVita Provide a Great learning experience.
The trainer will give Server Access to the course seekers, and we make sure you acquire practical hands-on training by providing you with every utility that is needed for your understanding of the course
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- 100% Placement Assistance* - We have strong relationship with over 650+ Top MNCs, When a student completes his/ her course successfully, LearnoVita Placement Cell helps him/ her interview with Major Companies like Oracle, HP, Wipro, Accenture, Google, IBM, Tech Mahindra, Amazon, CTS, TCS, HCL, Infosys, MindTree and MPhasis etc...
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At LearnoVita you can enroll in either the instructor-led GST Online Course, Self-Paced Training, Class Room, One to One Training, Fast Track, Customized Training & Online Training Mode. Apart from this, LearnoVita also offers Corporate Training for organizations to UPSKILL their workforce.
LearnoVita Assures You will Never lose any Topics and Modules. You can choose either of the Three options:
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- View the class presentation and recordings that are available for online viewing.
- You can attend the missed session, in any other live batch.
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We at LearnoVita believe in giving individual attention to students so that they will be in a position to clarify all the doubts that arise in complex and difficult topics and Can Access more information and Richer Understanding through teacher and other students' body language and voice. Therefore, we restrict the size of each GST batch to 5 or 6 members
Learning GST can help open up many opportunities for your career. It is a GREAT SKILL-SET to have as many developer roles in the job market requires proficiency in GST. Mastering GST can help you get started with your career in IT. Companies like Oracle, IBM, Wipro, HP, HCL, DELL, Bosch, Capgemini, Accenture, Mphasis, Paypal, and MindLabs.
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