The document provides instructions for candidates taking the Combined Higher Secondary Level (10+2) Examination in 2012. It outlines a two part online registration process, with part 1 collecting basic information and part 2 accepting payment, photo, and signature uploads. Candidates can pay the application fee online via SBI net banking or by printing a challan to pay cash at an SBI branch. The registration number, email confirmation, and payment proof should be retained by the candidate. Regional offices will post admission details online and provide hall tickets at least a week before the exam.
Appl process for Masters at IIT Chicago: GuidelineRamesh Jog
The document provides guidelines for applying online to the Illinois Institute of Technology (India) MS program. It outlines the application process which involves creating an account on the admissions portal, starting a new application for the IIT India Distance Learning program, submitting the application form, and receiving a student ID number via email. It notes that the application can be saved and completed later by logging back in. Finally, it advises uploading documents and checking the application status on the graduate portal once receiving the student ID number.
The document discusses the Universal Account Number (UAN) system implemented by the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) in India. It provides an overview of the key features of UAN including using it as an umbrella ID for multiple member IDs, allotment of UAN by EPFO, and seeding of KYC details like Aadhaar, PAN and bank account. It then outlines the 5 main processes involved: 1) Dissemination of initially allotted UANs, 2) Uploading and verification of KYC documents, 3) Allotment of UAN for new members, 4) Tagging new member IDs to existing UANs, and 5) Activation of member e
How To Apply Application Form On tnpsc.gov.inPriya Jain
This document provides instructions on how to apply for positions on the TNPSC website. Candidates must apply online at www.tnpsc.gov.in and have scanned copies of their photo and signature ready. A valid email and mobile number are required to create an account. Candidates can pay the application fee online or offline at a bank or post office within 2 days of registering. After submitting the application, candidates can print or save a PDF copy for their records. The document outlines the step-by-step process and provides important notes for applicants.
This document provides information about job openings with Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL). It announces that BEL is accepting online applications for 26 engineering positions in Bangalore on a contract basis for one year. Eligible candidates have until January 26th, 2018 to apply online. The jobs are for electronics and mechanical engineers and applicants must have a B.E. or B.Tech degree. Selection will involve a written examination and interview.
The document provides information about applying for AILET 2020, including important dates and the application process. The application process involves 5 steps: 1) Registration by creating an account and entering personal details; 2) Selecting the law course; 3) Uploading documents like photo and signature; 4) Filling out the application form; 5) Paying the application fee. Important dates include the notification release on November 20, 2019, registration starting on January 15, 2020 and ending on April 8, 2020, the exam date of May 3, 2020, and result declaration in late May 2020. Counselling will take place in July 2020. Fees vary from INR 3050 for general categories to INR 1050 for SC/ST/Pw
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To acquire further information about SPMCIL Recruitment such as eligibility standard, Mode of Selection, Pay scale, application chargers, How to apply, last Date, etc you may go through given advertisement which is structured below by team of http://www.recruitmentinboxx.com/spmcil-recruitment/10268/
Registration process of Medical devices.CSHarshaBatra
This document outlines the process for obtaining registration and a license for medical devices and diagnostics in India. It describes the key regulatory body, the application process through the Sugam online portal, required documents which include product details, regulatory status and certificates, and fees. It then explains the review process, including potential resubmission if queries are raised, and specifies that the licensing authority aims to grant the license within 9 months of the application submission.
The document provides instructions for candidates taking the Combined Higher Secondary Level (10+2) Examination in 2012. It outlines a two part online registration process, with part 1 collecting basic information and part 2 accepting payment, photo, and signature uploads. Candidates can pay the application fee online via SBI net banking or by printing a challan to pay cash at an SBI branch. The registration number, email confirmation, and payment proof should be retained by the candidate. Regional offices will post admission details online and provide hall tickets at least a week before the exam.
Appl process for Masters at IIT Chicago: GuidelineRamesh Jog
The document provides guidelines for applying online to the Illinois Institute of Technology (India) MS program. It outlines the application process which involves creating an account on the admissions portal, starting a new application for the IIT India Distance Learning program, submitting the application form, and receiving a student ID number via email. It notes that the application can be saved and completed later by logging back in. Finally, it advises uploading documents and checking the application status on the graduate portal once receiving the student ID number.
The document discusses the Universal Account Number (UAN) system implemented by the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) in India. It provides an overview of the key features of UAN including using it as an umbrella ID for multiple member IDs, allotment of UAN by EPFO, and seeding of KYC details like Aadhaar, PAN and bank account. It then outlines the 5 main processes involved: 1) Dissemination of initially allotted UANs, 2) Uploading and verification of KYC documents, 3) Allotment of UAN for new members, 4) Tagging new member IDs to existing UANs, and 5) Activation of member e
How To Apply Application Form On tnpsc.gov.inPriya Jain
This document provides instructions on how to apply for positions on the TNPSC website. Candidates must apply online at www.tnpsc.gov.in and have scanned copies of their photo and signature ready. A valid email and mobile number are required to create an account. Candidates can pay the application fee online or offline at a bank or post office within 2 days of registering. After submitting the application, candidates can print or save a PDF copy for their records. The document outlines the step-by-step process and provides important notes for applicants.
This document provides information about job openings with Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL). It announces that BEL is accepting online applications for 26 engineering positions in Bangalore on a contract basis for one year. Eligible candidates have until January 26th, 2018 to apply online. The jobs are for electronics and mechanical engineers and applicants must have a B.E. or B.Tech degree. Selection will involve a written examination and interview.
The document provides information about applying for AILET 2020, including important dates and the application process. The application process involves 5 steps: 1) Registration by creating an account and entering personal details; 2) Selecting the law course; 3) Uploading documents like photo and signature; 4) Filling out the application form; 5) Paying the application fee. Important dates include the notification release on November 20, 2019, registration starting on January 15, 2020 and ending on April 8, 2020, the exam date of May 3, 2020, and result declaration in late May 2020. Counselling will take place in July 2020. Fees vary from INR 3050 for general categories to INR 1050 for SC/ST/Pw
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Registration process of Medical devices.CSHarshaBatra
This document outlines the process for obtaining registration and a license for medical devices and diagnostics in India. It describes the key regulatory body, the application process through the Sugam online portal, required documents which include product details, regulatory status and certificates, and fees. It then explains the review process, including potential resubmission if queries are raised, and specifies that the licensing authority aims to grant the license within 9 months of the application submission.
User journey sample(assisted application)Huang Junqi
This document provides a template for a user journey for assisted applications using MyInfo. It involves a two-step process where the applicant first submits a partial application with assistance from a business representative, then the representative completes the application submission with necessary verification. The template outlines an example 5-step process: 1) Applicant accesses MyInfo via a link from the representative, 2) performs SingPass login and consent, 3) checks pre-filled personal data and submits, 4) representative retrieves application, and 5) representative completes application. It also addresses error handling and frequently asked questions.
My info biz user journey sample(joint applicant)-dev 0.5Patrick CHER
1. The document outlines a user journey template for multiple applicant business applications using MyInfo. It involves two main steps: the main applicant triggers the application online and joint applicants are notified to submit the application.
2. The main applicant logs in with CorpPass, has their personal and company data auto-populated from MyInfo, and submits the form. Joint applicants are then notified by SMS or email.
3. Joint applicants can log in with SingPass, have their personal data auto-populated from MyInfo, enter additional details, and submit the form. Error handling is also described.
This document provides a template for an assisted user journey when applying for a business application using MyInfo. It involves a 2-step process where the applicant first submits a partial application with the assistance of a business representative, before the representative completes the application submission with necessary verification.
The template outlines a 5-step user journey flow: 1) Applicant accesses MyInfo via a link provided by the representative, 2) performs SingPass login and consent, 3) checks and submits pre-filled personal data, 4) the representative retrieves the application, and 5) the representative completes the application. It also includes guidance for error handling and answers frequently asked questions about the process.
My info biz user journey sample (standard director)Huang Junqi
1) The document provides a template for a standard online application process for businesses using MyInfo Business, which retrieves applicants' corporate and personal data from government agencies to pre-fill online forms.
2) The process begins with the first director triggering the application online and being redirected to CorpPass to log in and consent to data retrieval. Personal and corporate data is then pre-filled in the application form.
3) Additional directors are notified and can continue the application, being redirected to SingPass to log in, consent to data retrieval, and have their personal data pre-filled before submitting.
MyInfo User journey sample(standard)v1.1Huang Junqi
This document provides a template for a standard user journey for applying for services using MyInfo on a business website. The template outlines a 4-step user journey: 1) the applicant triggers the application using the MyInfo option, 2) the applicant logs into SingPass and consents to data sharing, 3) applicant personal data is retrieved and auto-populated in the form, and 4) the applicant submits the completed form. It also includes guidance for error handling if MyInfo data cannot be retrieved and addresses how to handle incomplete applications.
MyInfo User journey sample(face to-face application)Huang Junqi
This document provides an overview of a user journey template for businesses to allow face-to-face applications using SingPass Mobile. The template involves 3 main steps: 1) The applicant accesses the "MyInfo" system and performs SingPass QR-only login and consent on their mobile device, 2) Personal data is retrieved from MyInfo and pre-filled in the application form, 3) The business representative reviews the application and submits it. The template is meant to guide businesses on integrating SingPass authentication into applications assisted in-person by a representative.
1. The document outlines a user journey template for joint applications using MyInfo. It involves two main steps - the main applicant triggers the application online and provides consent for their data to be retrieved, then a joint applicant receives a notification to submit their information as well.
2. The main steps are the main applicant selects MyInfo and logs in with SingPass, their data is pre-filled, they submit the application, then a joint applicant is notified by email or SMS with a link to continue the process.
3. For the joint applicant, the key steps are they click the link, log in with SingPass, their data is pre-filled, and they submit to complete the joint application.
This document provides a template for businesses to implement a joint application user journey using MyInfo. It outlines an 8-step process where the main applicant can pre-fill an application using MyInfo, and then a joint applicant receives a notification to complete the application by also pre-filling their personal details via MyInfo. It includes references to redirecting users to SingPass or obtaining consent, and addresses error handling and common questions.
This document outlines a standard user journey template for businesses to implement MyInfo sign-in for online applications. The template involves 4 main steps: 1) the applicant triggers the application and selects the MyInfo option, 2) the applicant logs into SingPass and consents to data sharing, 3) the applicant's personal data is retrieved and auto-populated in the form, and 4) the applicant submits the completed form. Error handling and FAQs are also provided to address issues like unavailable MyInfo systems or incomplete applications.
NEET 2017 Application form is available from January 31, 2017 to March 1, 2017. Candidates can apply from the NEET Official Website.
For more related queries: check http://exams.collegedunia.com/neet/how-to-apply
This document provides information about applying for the TS PGECET 2017 exam in Telangana state. It outlines important application dates from March 15 to May 10, with late fees applying after May 1. Eligibility requires applicants to be Telangana residents with a minimum 50% aggregate in a BE, BTech or AMIE degree. The application process involves visiting the official website, paying the application fee, filling the online form with personal and academic details, and printing the confirmation page. Qualified GATE candidates can apply separately without taking the TS PGECET.
This document is a result intimation for Shuvajit Chakraborty regarding exams taken in May 2016 and previous exams. It provides his registration number, institute code and name, subjects taken and results. It lists the subjects he has already passed along with marks and validity dates. It provides instructions regarding revaluation, retotaling, keeping profile details updated, and changing associated institutes. Abbreviations used in the result are defined. It directs to contact the exam department with any queries, providing the email.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for uploading UAN based ECR (Employee Contribution Return) on the new PF (Provident Fund) website unified portal. It details the process which includes logging into the establishment portal, selecting ECR return filing from the payment tab, uploading the ECR file with required details like wage month and salary disbursal date, correcting any errors, verifying the ECR, preparing the challan, finalizing payment and downloading receipts. The purpose is to guide users on filing ECR through the unified portal using the new UAN based format.
My info biz user journey sample (assisted director)Huang Junqi
The document outlines a user journey template for assisted applications at businesses using MyInfo. It involves a 2 step process where the applicant submits a partial application with assistance and the business representative later completes the application. Key steps include the applicant accessing MyInfo via a link from the business, having their personal data auto-filled, verifying company data, and the representative entering additional details to finish the application. Other directors may then be notified and link to MyInfo to submit their personal details as part of the process.
This document provides instructions for IET members on how to prepare a professional registration application using the Career Manager online tool. It outlines the 13 step process for completing the registration checklist, uploading supporting documents, adding areas of expertise, having the application verified by supporters, and ultimately submitting it for review. The document also provides tips and links to additional guidance resources throughout the application process.
The document outlines the steps to fill out the application form for AIIMS MBBS 2017, which includes registering online, paying the application fee, selecting an exam center, filling personal details, uploading a photo and signature, and taking a print out of the confirmation page. The registration period is from February 15 to March 15, 2017, with a late submission deadline of April 8, 2017. The exam will be held on May 29, 2017 to fill 700 seats across two sessions.
The document provides instructions for using a Job Requisition Site to log and track ICT-related requests. It outlines how to create an account, login, change passwords, make new requests, check request status, and follow-up on open requests. Key steps include filling out required fields to create an account, specifying request details like category and description, and submitting messages to follow-up on in-progress requests. The site allows users to track requests from initiation to resolution through email notifications.
Online applications are invited to fill 1433 Medical Officer vacancies by applying online by December 11, 2014. The notification provides details on age limits, educational qualifications, selection process, and how to apply. There are 364 total vacancies across various government services in categories 1 and 2. Eligible candidates must fill out the online application form carefully, submit required documents, and pay the appropriate application fee. Selection will be based on written test, interview, and group discussion. A Bachelor's degree from a recognized university is required.
My info biz user journey sample(single applicant)-dev 0.5Patrick CHER
1. The document outlines a user journey template for single applicant business applications using MyInfo Business.
2. The template involves an applicant triggering an online application, performing CorpPass login and consent, retrieving and checking pre-filled personal and company data from MyInfo Business, entering any additional details or documents, and submitting the form.
3. It provides optional steps, notes on displaying data from MyInfo Business and handling errors if the information cannot be retrieved.
The document outlines the application process for the WBJEE 2017 exam, including important dates, steps to fill out the online application form, required documents to upload, and payment details. Candidates must register between January-February 2017, can make corrections until March 2017, and should print the confirmation page by the end of March 2017. The application involves creating login credentials, providing personal and academic details, uploading documents like photos and certificates, and paying the 500 INR fee online or through bank challan.
To form a company in India, there are several steps that must be completed. First, one must apply for a Director Identification Number (DIN) by filing an online form. Next, an individual must acquire a digital certificate and register it with the portal. Then, the proposed company name must be approved by the Ministry. Once approved, the incorporation form can be filed depending on the type of company, and the company is then registered. The document provides details on each step for company registration in accordance with the guidelines from India's Ministry of Corporate Affairs.
User journey sample(assisted application)Huang Junqi
This document provides a template for a user journey for assisted applications using MyInfo. It involves a two-step process where the applicant first submits a partial application with assistance from a business representative, then the representative completes the application submission with necessary verification. The template outlines an example 5-step process: 1) Applicant accesses MyInfo via a link from the representative, 2) performs SingPass login and consent, 3) checks pre-filled personal data and submits, 4) representative retrieves application, and 5) representative completes application. It also addresses error handling and frequently asked questions.
My info biz user journey sample(joint applicant)-dev 0.5Patrick CHER
1. The document outlines a user journey template for multiple applicant business applications using MyInfo. It involves two main steps: the main applicant triggers the application online and joint applicants are notified to submit the application.
2. The main applicant logs in with CorpPass, has their personal and company data auto-populated from MyInfo, and submits the form. Joint applicants are then notified by SMS or email.
3. Joint applicants can log in with SingPass, have their personal data auto-populated from MyInfo, enter additional details, and submit the form. Error handling is also described.
This document provides a template for an assisted user journey when applying for a business application using MyInfo. It involves a 2-step process where the applicant first submits a partial application with the assistance of a business representative, before the representative completes the application submission with necessary verification.
The template outlines a 5-step user journey flow: 1) Applicant accesses MyInfo via a link provided by the representative, 2) performs SingPass login and consent, 3) checks and submits pre-filled personal data, 4) the representative retrieves the application, and 5) the representative completes the application. It also includes guidance for error handling and answers frequently asked questions about the process.
My info biz user journey sample (standard director)Huang Junqi
1) The document provides a template for a standard online application process for businesses using MyInfo Business, which retrieves applicants' corporate and personal data from government agencies to pre-fill online forms.
2) The process begins with the first director triggering the application online and being redirected to CorpPass to log in and consent to data retrieval. Personal and corporate data is then pre-filled in the application form.
3) Additional directors are notified and can continue the application, being redirected to SingPass to log in, consent to data retrieval, and have their personal data pre-filled before submitting.
MyInfo User journey sample(standard)v1.1Huang Junqi
This document provides a template for a standard user journey for applying for services using MyInfo on a business website. The template outlines a 4-step user journey: 1) the applicant triggers the application using the MyInfo option, 2) the applicant logs into SingPass and consents to data sharing, 3) applicant personal data is retrieved and auto-populated in the form, and 4) the applicant submits the completed form. It also includes guidance for error handling if MyInfo data cannot be retrieved and addresses how to handle incomplete applications.
MyInfo User journey sample(face to-face application)Huang Junqi
This document provides an overview of a user journey template for businesses to allow face-to-face applications using SingPass Mobile. The template involves 3 main steps: 1) The applicant accesses the "MyInfo" system and performs SingPass QR-only login and consent on their mobile device, 2) Personal data is retrieved from MyInfo and pre-filled in the application form, 3) The business representative reviews the application and submits it. The template is meant to guide businesses on integrating SingPass authentication into applications assisted in-person by a representative.
1. The document outlines a user journey template for joint applications using MyInfo. It involves two main steps - the main applicant triggers the application online and provides consent for their data to be retrieved, then a joint applicant receives a notification to submit their information as well.
2. The main steps are the main applicant selects MyInfo and logs in with SingPass, their data is pre-filled, they submit the application, then a joint applicant is notified by email or SMS with a link to continue the process.
3. For the joint applicant, the key steps are they click the link, log in with SingPass, their data is pre-filled, and they submit to complete the joint application.
This document provides a template for businesses to implement a joint application user journey using MyInfo. It outlines an 8-step process where the main applicant can pre-fill an application using MyInfo, and then a joint applicant receives a notification to complete the application by also pre-filling their personal details via MyInfo. It includes references to redirecting users to SingPass or obtaining consent, and addresses error handling and common questions.
This document outlines a standard user journey template for businesses to implement MyInfo sign-in for online applications. The template involves 4 main steps: 1) the applicant triggers the application and selects the MyInfo option, 2) the applicant logs into SingPass and consents to data sharing, 3) the applicant's personal data is retrieved and auto-populated in the form, and 4) the applicant submits the completed form. Error handling and FAQs are also provided to address issues like unavailable MyInfo systems or incomplete applications.
NEET 2017 Application form is available from January 31, 2017 to March 1, 2017. Candidates can apply from the NEET Official Website.
For more related queries: check http://exams.collegedunia.com/neet/how-to-apply
This document provides information about applying for the TS PGECET 2017 exam in Telangana state. It outlines important application dates from March 15 to May 10, with late fees applying after May 1. Eligibility requires applicants to be Telangana residents with a minimum 50% aggregate in a BE, BTech or AMIE degree. The application process involves visiting the official website, paying the application fee, filling the online form with personal and academic details, and printing the confirmation page. Qualified GATE candidates can apply separately without taking the TS PGECET.
This document is a result intimation for Shuvajit Chakraborty regarding exams taken in May 2016 and previous exams. It provides his registration number, institute code and name, subjects taken and results. It lists the subjects he has already passed along with marks and validity dates. It provides instructions regarding revaluation, retotaling, keeping profile details updated, and changing associated institutes. Abbreviations used in the result are defined. It directs to contact the exam department with any queries, providing the email.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for uploading UAN based ECR (Employee Contribution Return) on the new PF (Provident Fund) website unified portal. It details the process which includes logging into the establishment portal, selecting ECR return filing from the payment tab, uploading the ECR file with required details like wage month and salary disbursal date, correcting any errors, verifying the ECR, preparing the challan, finalizing payment and downloading receipts. The purpose is to guide users on filing ECR through the unified portal using the new UAN based format.
My info biz user journey sample (assisted director)Huang Junqi
The document outlines a user journey template for assisted applications at businesses using MyInfo. It involves a 2 step process where the applicant submits a partial application with assistance and the business representative later completes the application. Key steps include the applicant accessing MyInfo via a link from the business, having their personal data auto-filled, verifying company data, and the representative entering additional details to finish the application. Other directors may then be notified and link to MyInfo to submit their personal details as part of the process.
This document provides instructions for IET members on how to prepare a professional registration application using the Career Manager online tool. It outlines the 13 step process for completing the registration checklist, uploading supporting documents, adding areas of expertise, having the application verified by supporters, and ultimately submitting it for review. The document also provides tips and links to additional guidance resources throughout the application process.
The document outlines the steps to fill out the application form for AIIMS MBBS 2017, which includes registering online, paying the application fee, selecting an exam center, filling personal details, uploading a photo and signature, and taking a print out of the confirmation page. The registration period is from February 15 to March 15, 2017, with a late submission deadline of April 8, 2017. The exam will be held on May 29, 2017 to fill 700 seats across two sessions.
The document provides instructions for using a Job Requisition Site to log and track ICT-related requests. It outlines how to create an account, login, change passwords, make new requests, check request status, and follow-up on open requests. Key steps include filling out required fields to create an account, specifying request details like category and description, and submitting messages to follow-up on in-progress requests. The site allows users to track requests from initiation to resolution through email notifications.
Online applications are invited to fill 1433 Medical Officer vacancies by applying online by December 11, 2014. The notification provides details on age limits, educational qualifications, selection process, and how to apply. There are 364 total vacancies across various government services in categories 1 and 2. Eligible candidates must fill out the online application form carefully, submit required documents, and pay the appropriate application fee. Selection will be based on written test, interview, and group discussion. A Bachelor's degree from a recognized university is required.
My info biz user journey sample(single applicant)-dev 0.5Patrick CHER
1. The document outlines a user journey template for single applicant business applications using MyInfo Business.
2. The template involves an applicant triggering an online application, performing CorpPass login and consent, retrieving and checking pre-filled personal and company data from MyInfo Business, entering any additional details or documents, and submitting the form.
3. It provides optional steps, notes on displaying data from MyInfo Business and handling errors if the information cannot be retrieved.
The document outlines the application process for the WBJEE 2017 exam, including important dates, steps to fill out the online application form, required documents to upload, and payment details. Candidates must register between January-February 2017, can make corrections until March 2017, and should print the confirmation page by the end of March 2017. The application involves creating login credentials, providing personal and academic details, uploading documents like photos and certificates, and paying the 500 INR fee online or through bank challan.
To form a company in India, there are several steps that must be completed. First, one must apply for a Director Identification Number (DIN) by filing an online form. Next, an individual must acquire a digital certificate and register it with the portal. Then, the proposed company name must be approved by the Ministry. Once approved, the incorporation form can be filed depending on the type of company, and the company is then registered. The document provides details on each step for company registration in accordance with the guidelines from India's Ministry of Corporate Affairs.
This document provides instructions for using the Universal Account Number (UAN) functions on the Online Transfer Claim Portal (OTCP). It explains how employers can link existing UANs to new member IDs, generate UANs for members without them, and manage member KYC details. Employers will be able to search for UANs, confirm previous employment, download UAN lists, and view history PDFs. They can also upload bulk KYC text files and approve the generated KYC PDFs after reviewing them. The goal is to consolidate all PF account numbers under a single UAN for each member and improve data quality by capturing KYC details.
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This document provides an overview and specifications for an Income Tax E-Filing System (IEFS) developed by Vivek Shah and Deven Sorthiya. The 3-sentence summary is:
The Income Tax E-Filing System (IEFS) allows users to manage their PAN information online, download tax return preparation software to fill out returns offline, and register and e-file their completed returns along with tracking the status of their account. Key features of IEFS include PAN lookup, registration for PAN allocation, downloading the ITR utility, validating and generating an XML return file, e-filing the return, and tracking the status of the filing. The system has modules for home page,
This document provides instructions for using the Universal Account Number (UAN) functions on the Online Transfer Claim Portal (OTCP) to facilitate linking employees' previous employment records and managing their Know Your Customer (KYC) details. Key functions include searching and confirming UAN IDs, downloading UAN lists, uploading and approving bulk KYC text and zip files containing supporting documents, and viewing error reports from file uploads. Screenshots demonstrate the step-by-step processes for performing these activities through the OTCP user interface.
1) The document outlines the 7 steps to register a startup company in India through the Startup India program. This includes incorporating the business as a private limited company and registering it with Startup India by filling an online form and providing documents like a recommendation letter and incorporation certificate.
2) Once registered, startups can receive benefits like tax exemptions for 3 years, reduced patent/trademark fees, and access to funding from the Startup India seed fund.
3) The full registration process involves obtaining necessary approvals and compliances like a director identification number, company registration certificate, PAN, and TAN to legally establish the registered startup company.
The document provides steps for bid opening in the national e-government procurement system of Nepal. It outlines that the bid opening committee logs into the system and selects a bid for opening. The committee then views the online bids submitted, can add any offline bids, and fills out details for each bidder like discounts, methodology and remarks. Finally, the committee downloads, signs and uploads the bid opening record (muchulka) to complete the bid opening proceeding in the e-procurement system.
This document provides a training manual for bidders on Nepal's national e-government procurement system. It covers modules on bidder registration, bidder profile management, bid queries, bid response submission, joint venture bid submission, bid opening, technical and price bid opening, bid clarification, contract awarding, complaint management, and payment management. For each module, it provides the business flow diagram and step-by-step instructions with screenshots to guide bidders through the processes on the e-procurement system.
The document provides instructions for professionals to register for and use the CPD Accreditation System (CPDAS) website. It outlines the registration process which requires agreeing to terms of service and creating a login. It then explains how to log in and apply for credit units by uploading documents and paying fees. The status of applications can be viewed, and deferred applications require compliance. Professionals can view application details, print forms, check their dashboard and accredited programs, inquire with secretariat, and change their password.
This document provides information on e-filing of tax audit reports by tax professionals in India. It discusses the registration process for tax professionals, how assessors can add chartered accountants to their profiles, and the steps chartered accountants must follow to submit tax audit reports and other forms electronically. It also outlines other features of the e-filing system, forms that can be initiated and authorized by CAs, and some practical difficulties of e-filing tax audit reports.
The document provides information on e-filing of tax audit reports by tax professionals in India. It discusses the registration process for tax professionals, the steps for chartered accountants to add clients and submit tax audit reports. It also outlines the process for clients to approve reports submitted by their CAs. The document notes some practical difficulties in e-filing tax audit reports and lists various forms that can be initiated and authorized online or offline by CAs.
This document provides information about the process of e-filing tax audit reports under the Income Tax Act for assessment year 2013-14 in India. It discusses the history of filing tax audit reports from physical to electronic filing. It outlines the applicability criteria for tax audits and the forms and timelines for filing tax audit reports, MAT audit reports, and transfer pricing forms. The document then describes the registration process for CAs, how assessees can add CAs, and the steps for CAs to generate XML files, upload documents, approve reports, and view filed forms. It addresses some frequently asked questions and provides an overview of login types, filing utilities, schemas and more.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for registering as a user and filling forms to reserve an LLP name and incorporate an LLP online. It outlines registering as a user, selecting a user role, filling personal and contact details, exporting certificates. It then explains how to login and access e-forms, fill out forms for reserving a name and incorporating an LLP, attaching documents, previewing, saving drafts, signing and making online payments.
Confidential Business Information (CBI) on your Safety Data Sheet (SDS)Dell Tech
Manufactures of chemical products wanting to protect their formulation intellectual property are required to submit a claim for exemption with Health Canada. This presentation describes how to navigate this complicated process.
The document provides a step-by-step guide to using the FidPro debt counseling system. It outlines 14 steps for capturing a client's application information, including personal details, income, expenses, debts, documents, and bank details. It describes how the system automatically calculates some fields, checks for errors, and allows uploading documents. The final steps review the application summary and notes, and submit the completed application for processing.
The document provides information about e-filing of audit reports under the Income Tax Act of 1961 in India. It discusses the registration process for chartered accountants to e-file reports, how auditors are added by assessees, and the process flow for preparing and uploading digitally signed XML audit reports and attachments to the e-filing portal. Technical requirements, FAQs, and limitations are also covered. The goal is to help auditors and assessees understand and successfully complete the e-filing of mandatory tax audit reports.
This document provides a user manual for the UpSkill tablet pilot program. It summarizes the key features and functionality of the UpSkill e-learning platform, which aims to raise ethical compliance standards in factories. The manual outlines how users can access and navigate the different sections of the UpSkill app, including signing up for courses, practicing questions, taking mock and final exams, reviewing resources and results, and managing their account. It also describes the different event options users may encounter, such as resitting an exam, retaking a failed course, or upgrading to a advanced practitioner course once the foundational course is passed.
Ppt on reg & E-filling of Tax Audit Reports- ProcessAkanksha Kishore
The document summarizes the process for registration, engagement, uploading, acceptance and rejection of tax audit reports through the ITD website by chartered accountants and assessees. It involves the following key steps:
1) CA registration as a tax professional on the ITD website through a registration form.
2) Assessee engagement of the CA through their login by adding the CA details.
3) CA uploading of the tax audit report through their login which is then assigned to the assessee.
4) Assessee approval or rejection of the report through their login by viewing, downloading and digitally signing or providing a rejection reason.
5) Final submission to ITD
DHS covers 'what is E-Verify,’ how it relates to Form I-9, what states have mandated employers enroll and use E-Verify, which federal contractors have to use E-Verify as a condition of their federal contract, how to enroll and create a case in E-Verify, updates to the IMAGE program, along with many other helpful tips. Go to smarterp.com, webinars on demand, to view the entire series and hear a brief overview of SmartERP's automated E-Verify solution.
Presentation by Rebecca Sachs and Joshua Varcie, analysts in CBO’s Health Analysis Division, at the 13th Annual Conference of the American Society of Health Economists.
Causes Supporting Charity for Elderly PeopleSERUDS INDIA
Around 52% of the elder populations in India are living in poverty and poor health problems. In this technological world, they became very backward without having any knowledge about technology. So they’re dependent on working hard for their daily earnings, they’re physically very weak. Thus charity organizations are made to help and raise them and also to give them hope to live.
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Amanda Chu
US Energy Reporter
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Good morning and welcome back to Energy Source, coming to you from New York, where the city swelters in its first heatwave of the season.
Nearly 80 million people were under alerts in the US north-east and midwest yesterday as temperatures in some municipalities reached record highs in a test to the country’s rickety power grid.
In other news, the Financial Times has a new Big Read this morning on Russia’s grip on nuclear power. Despite sanctions on its economy, the Kremlin continues to be an unrivalled exporter of nuclear power plants, building more than half of all reactors under construction globally. Read how Moscow is using these projects to wield global influence.
Today’s Energy Source dives into the latest Statistical Review of World Energy, the industry’s annual stocktake of global energy consumption. The report was published for more than 70 years by BP before it was passed over to the Energy Institute last year. The oil major remains a contributor.
Data Drill looks at a new analysis from the World Bank showing gas flaring is at a four-year high.
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Amanda
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New report offers sobering view of the energy transition
Every year the Statistical Review of World Energy offers a behemoth of data on the state of the global energy market. This year’s findings highlight the world’s insatiable demand for energy and the need to speed up the pace of decarbonisation.
Here are our four main takeaways from this year’s report:
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Countries burnt record amounts of oil and coal last year, sending global fossil fuel consumption and emissions to all-time highs, the Energy Institute reported. Oil demand grew 2.6 per cent, surpassing 100mn barrels per day for the first time.
Meanwhile, the share of fossil fuels in the energy mix declined slightly by half a percentage point, but still made up more than 81 per cent of consumption.
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