Customs Broker Licensing Regulation(CBLR) FTA004
Course Highlights
Course Name: Customs Broker License Exam Course (Customs Broker Licensing Regulation – CBLR Course)
Course code: FTA004
Why Customs Broker License Exam Course
If you are planning to build a career in import-export or logistics getting a Customs Broker license is a step forward for your Customs Broker career.
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ToggleGetting a Customs Broker license can be very helpful for your import-export career.
Clearing the CBLR exam can be really confusing if you do not have the right guidance for the CBLR exam.
This is where the Customs Broker License Exam Course comes in to help you with the CBLR exam.
We have designed the CBLR Exam Preparation Course in a simple and practical way so you can understand the concepts for the Customs Broker license not just memorize them for the Customs Broker Test.
The course has the mix of syllabus coverage and real examples and exam-focused preparation for the Customs Broker exam.
This will help you feel more confident and prepared to clear the Customs Broker exam on your attempt, at the Customs Broker preparation.
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Syllabus & Topics Covered
Core Subjects (Customs Broker License Exam Course Syllabus)
- Customs act 1962 & allied acts
- ICES EDI, Import Export
- Import Export Documentation
- Export Procedure
- Types of Transaction, Inco-Terms
- High Sea sales, In Bond sales
- Assessment valuation
- Compulsory Compliance Requirement
- Onsite post Clearance Audit
- Export Promotion Schemes EOU/SEZ/FTWZ
- Drawback, Refund, Demand
- Project Import
- Adjudication, Appeal & Revision
Practical Training (Hands-on Learning)
Customs EDI Computer (ERP) S/B & B/E Filing Practical Training
Under Customs Broker License Exam Course – we teach basics:
- Customs law and procedure
- Import and export customs clearance procedure
- Tariff classification and notifications
- Complete procedure of filing Bill of Entry in Customs EDI software
- Complete procedure of filing Shipping Bill in Customs EDI software
- Import Export documents uploading on e-Sanchit
- Concor job order generation (EJO/LJO)
- Generating seal cutting order
Detailed Course Contents
Import Clearance
- Provision of the act, Documentation
- Procedure for filing Bill of Entry
- Different types of B/E
- Assessment procedure – Duty structure, Exemptions
- Use of EDI – Filing of documentation
- RMS based assessment
- Examination, Duty payment, Out of charge
- Import licences
- Special provisions / agencies
- For specific goods
- New initiatives – EDI, ICEGATE, RMS
- Accredited Client Program
- Post clearance audit
Export Clearance
- Provision of the Act
- EGM & different types of Shipping Bill
- Assessment of Shipping Bill & examination
- Factory stuffing – self sealing
- Export duties
- Drawback & export incentives
- Precautions in documentation
Customs Valuation
- WTO agreement on valuation
- Valuation rules
- Transaction value
- Related party transactions
- Special valuation branch
- MRP/RSP based assessment
- Export valuation rules
Customs Tariff
- HSN classification
- Tariff structure
- Rules of interpretation
- Anti-dumping duty
- Safeguard duty
- IGST, cess, SWC
- Exemptions
- Trade agreements
Foreign Trade Policy (FTP)
- FTP overview
- DGFT structure
- Export-import provisions
- Restrictions & conditions
- Import license procedure
- Chapter 3 benefits
Drawback (Section 74 & 75)
- Drawback rules & procedure
- Documentation & fixation
- Brand rate
- Precautions
- EPCG / DEEC schemes
- SEZ benefits
- Deemed export
Demand, Refund & Adjudication
- Demand & relevant date
- Extension period
- Dispute settlement
- Show cause notice
- Natural justice
- Confiscation provisions
- Penalties
Appeals & Legal Process
- Commissioner appeal
- CESTAT
- Central Government
- High Court & Supreme Court
- Procedure, forms & fees
- Departmental appeals
- Settlement commission
- Advance ruling
Who Should Join Customs Broker License Exam Course
- Students preparing for CBLR / CHA exam
- Beginners entering import-export field
- Logistics & freight forwarding professionals
- Business owners in export-import
- Anyone serious about getting Customs Broker license
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What do you mean by Customs Broker License Exam (CBLR)?
Customs Broker License Exam (CBLR) is an exam licensed by the government that is necessary to receive a custom broker license in India. Our course will assist you in training with full syllabus coverage and learning.
What preparation is needed to take the Customs Broker License Exam?
You can train by enrolling in a Customs Broker License Exam Course that includes CBLR syllabus, training in practical EDI and in the form of mock tests to increase your chances of passing the exam.
What is included in this CBLR course?
This Customs Broker License Exam Course includes complete CBLR syllabus, Customs Act 1962, import-export procedures, tariff, valuation, FTP, and practical EDI filing training.
Is this Customs Broker exam coaching suitable for beginners?
Yes, this Customs Broker exam coaching is targeted both to beginners and professionals. It begins with fundamentals and then further addresses advanced topics using real-life examples.
How do you qualify to do Customs Broker License Exam in India?
To sit the Customs Broker License Exam, the applicant has to have met the standards applied by the customs authorities such as education qualification and application via the right channels.
Does this course cover practical Customs EDI training?
This Customs Broker License Exam Course does have practical Customs EDI training, such as Bill of Entry filing, Shipping Bill filing and document uploading on e-Sanchit.
What is the time taken to study the CBLR exam?
Through a structured Customs Broker License Exam Course, majority of the students can be well prepared within 1-3 months based on their consistency and practice.
What are some of the career opportunities of a Customs Broker with a license?
Passing the Customs Broker License test will allow you to become a licensed Customs Broker, work in logistics firms, CHA firms, or you can be an import-export entrepreneur.
Can the Customs Broker License course benefit the owners of import-export business?
Yes, the course is very beneficial to business owners because it is able to assist them to learn about customs clearance, compliance and documentation thereby eliminating reliance on third parties.
Do you offer study material in the Customs Broker License Exam Course?
Yes, this course includes books, workbook, and MCQ practice sets along with complete guidance for the CBLR exam.