Registration fee per delegate for (1-4 Delegate )
Rs. 15000/* (excluding service tax)
(Rs. 17,175/ including service tax )
Registration fee per delegate for (5-10 Delegate )
Rs.12,500/*(excluding service tax)(Rs. 14,313 including service tax )
Registration fee per delegate for more than 10 Delegates
Rs.10,000/*(excluding service tax)
(Rs. 11,450/ including service tax )
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*Please add 14.50% service tax with the amount.
March 05th, 2016
FRAMES 2016 Registration:
Registration fee per delegate for (1-4 Delegate )
Rs. 15000/* (excluding service tax) (Rs. 17,175/ including service tax )
Registration fee per delegate for (5-10 Delegate )
Rs.12,500/*(excluding service tax)(Rs. 14,313 including service tax )
Registration fee per delegate for more than 10 Delegates
Rs.10,000/*(excluding service tax) (Rs. 11,450/ including service tax )
* The above registration fee is for one person. *Please add 14.50% service tax with the amount.
Fee for Indian Delegate (for the entire Conference)
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For Student Registration fee
Rs.10,000/*(excluding service tax) (Rs. 11,450/ including service tax
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