Taxation Law: A Boring, Ineffective Teaching Method
tax mh_cet_law beginner hot_takeI'm gonna say it - our MH CET Law tax law teaching method is completely outdated and useless. We spend most of the first year learning all these sections, exceptions, and cases, but how many of us know how to actually apply tax laws in real life? Zero, that's who.
Our teachers just drone on and on about exemptions, deductions, and income tax rates. What about the practical applications? How about learning to compute income from shares, or determining the income tax for a partnership firm? We need hands-on experience with tax returns and actual case studies, not just memorizing random sections.
Plus, who needs to know about archaic laws like 1961 when we'll be dealing with updated, modern tax laws in our actual careers? It's about time our teachers got with the times and gave us practical, useful knowledge that we can actually use in the real world. Not just some dusty, outdated textbooks.
Bhai, you'll be surprised how boring tax law can get. But don't think it's ineffective, it's just complex. Our prof told us, 'Taxation is the lifeblood of any economy.' But honestly, I found it more like a blood transfusion - it's all about transferring money from one person to another. We need more practical examples and less theory.