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The AAR determined that printing of examination materials for educational institutions constitutes a composite supply where printing services are the principal supply, not goods. The authority ruled that services related to both pre-examination items (hall tickets, question papers, OMR sheets, answer booklets) and post-examination items (mark sheets, certificates, grade sheets) provided to educational institutions are exempt from GST under Sr. No. 66(b)(iv) of N/N. 12/2017-CT(Rate) as amended by N/N. 02/2018-CT(Rate). Additionally, scanning and processing of examination results for educational institutions also qualifies as exempt services under the same notification. This ruling aligns with Circular No. 151/07/2021-GST which clarifies exemption status for various services provided by educational boards.
The AAR determined that printing of examination materials for educational institutions constitutes a composite supply where printing services are the principal supply, not goods. The authority ruled that services related to both pre-examination items (hall tickets, question papers, OMR sheets, answer booklets) and post-examination items (mark sheets, certificates, grade sheets) provided to educational institutions are exempt from GST under Sr. No. 66(b)(iv) of N/N. 12/2017-CT(Rate) as amended by N/N. 02/2018-CT(Rate). Additionally, scanning and processing of examination results for educational institutions also qualifies as exempt services under the same notification. This ruling aligns with Circular No. 151/07/2021-GST which clarifies exemption status for various services provided by educational boards.
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