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Suggestion to Pay Registration Fee for Workshops, Conferences and other Training Programs through Online

Dear Professionals,

There are many events organized by our professionals like Workshops, Conferences and other Training Programs. Most of the programs registration fee is paid through DD, though its easy to report but why don't we use online payment by Direct payment through payment gateway (Net Banking, Debit / Credit Cards) or Give the account details to pay via NEFT since its convenient to pay at any time.

It is my personal suggestion.

Example: We have to pay commission of Rs. 25 to 30 to take DD but when we use NEFT its just Rs. 2 to 5 and there are many advantages too.

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Yes Good Point.

Some bank don't charge for DD, if we make through Internet banking account. But NEFT is easier way to pay the fee or get the same. But, still some people prefer the collect DDs and love to visit bank to get the reserved money in their account. Online transaction save lots of time.

Actually, whole system has be to changed/modified. Online form and payment both are to be adopted and popularized, no need of printed forms and other formal work.

Thank you.

Dear Munesh,

Thanks for the comments. When we use online transactions we save our nature by paperless work as you have pointed out.

Good Suggestions!

But most of organisation was giving option for payment of programs like Workshops, Conferences and other Training Programs fees through Net Banking.Those who did not give option for e-payment mode,it should  be give net banking options too.like apply the NET/JRF form and so on.

Best Regards

 

Those who collect money/fee regularly from majority they has a system called "payment gateway", like you have mentioned the case of JRF/NET but being a small occasional programme organizer, we can use the NEFT method with zero planning and cost, effective and reliable. 

Thank you. 

Payment gateway is a merchant service provided by an e-commerce application service provider that authorizes credit card or direct payments processing for e-businesses. It is also provided by a bank to its customers, but can be provide by a specialised financial service provider as a separate service.

I mentioned here e-payment (like NEFT) did not payment gateway.NET/JRF form means i  was giving just example like this.

Sir you are right

See the example HCU'S PROGG ON 27,28TH OF THIS AUGUST2016

Sir you are right

See the example HCU'S PROGG ON 27,28TH OF THIS AUGUST2016

Dear Selvam,

Yes, you are right we should try to leverage the opportunities in our hand. Even for a small site like our LLinks we are using PayPal so the organizer of conferences can definitely think of accepting online payment. Generally the problem is with the mindset of a person. We still believe in purchasing a discounted item even if we have to go 10 kilometer and spend more in petrol or diesel than to buy it from nearby shops without discount. Just like that people are still believing the DD as the best option even if they have to spend more than the cost of integration of the payment gateway in managing the DD (time spent on filling up the bank deposit form, depositing the form and DD in the bank, time lag in crediting the amount and so on). When we used to give more important to our money (those who have it) than the time we are de-valuing our life.

Dear Sir,

Thank you very much for your valuable comments.

Personally, I feel that we need to think of the value of the Time (to save the time of the reader) which can be possible when we cope with the technologies in our work place.

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