The key factor of this course is as:
The contents of coaching are prepared in such a way that the student becomes competent to start his own export & import immediately after the completion of the course.
The duration of the course is around 45 days. The lengthy long term courses dump tons of unnecessary information in student’s brains, due to which the base is not strengthened and the outcome is higher failure rate at the time of practical application of knowledge. We save your time for real action.
In spite of short duration, this course gives complete awareness of system, policy, procedures, act, practical applications, hard copies of documents and forms for references, books to be referred , do's and don'ts and the most important thing is how to keep updating your knowledge after completion of course.
The major activity of export & import is a bundle of many sub activities viz. communication, transportation, legal formalities, pre and post formalities, documentation, time management, bank formalities etc.
Some of the activities are mandatory and some are optional depending upon the requirement and eligibility of exporter or importer.
If the perfect link of these activities and formalities are not maintained, the student will never understand from where to commence export & import and where it ends.
We maintain this balance consciously to understand the chain of complete process. Training by single faculty is also one of the major factors to maintain this balance.
We teach our students in English, Gujarati, Hindi & Marathi languages. It is easiest to understand the subject in your mother tongue. We also take care that the interpretation of legal quotes are translated within their scope.
We provide 6 months free back up to our students from the date of completion of the course. The students can contact us on phone, web cam, or visit us with prior appointment, for any query of consultation regarding the matters of export & import.
Base of Import & export - INCOTERMS – Import & export tariff – Govt. and private agencies involved and their working systems – Customs procedure – Types of Import & export – Costing – Documentation – Export benefit schemes and their technicalities – Letter of Credit and different types of credits – Import valuation system – Export marketing – Import sourcing – Logistic system and documentation – Port activities and shipping industry – Role of Reserve Bank of India, Central Excise, Sales Tax and other allied government departments – Policy and Procedures for import & export – Communication with buyer and seller – Containers and other cargo carrying systems – How to update the knowledge – Actual documents and books study – Export and Import linking