What is the ROI to study at the best Tax Law colleges in India?

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    Pragati Singh | Contributor-Level 10

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    The students can check the ROI to know how beneficial a particular course is for them. ROI tells students the benefit of pursuing a course in terms of the return they will get. In the case of popular courses, choosing a college or university based on the ROI factor can be great. This is helpful when it becomes tough to select between two or more colleges. The Top Tax Law colleges in India with the average annual fee and average placement package are tabulated below:

    College Name

    Total Tuition Fee

    Average Salary Package

    IIT Kharagpur 

    INR 2.8 lakh

    INR 12 LPA

    TNDALU

    INR 40,000

    INR 7.1 LPA

    ICFAI Law School

    INR 1.2 lakh

    INR 3.9 LPA

    New Law College, Bharathi Vidyapeeth 

    INR 5,500- INR 12,000

    INR 3.8 LPA

    Amity University Noida

    INR 1.3 lakh

    INR 3 LPA

    Note: Above statistics are based on the latest data.

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