The college has been able to keep up the reputation throughout several years because of its governing body. The college provides you quality education as well as endless opportunities. There are some restrictive rules that probably won't make much sense, overall the college is good.
I haven't got a placement yet but from what I know is that the placement cell of our college is quite good giving deserving students a good healthy package of around 7laks per anum as the first salary.
It's a wonderful experience studying in this college. And as they say, 'Xavier is not just a college, it is a way of life,' I believe it. It's a great life experience here I love it. It made me confident and I am ever grateful for that.
There is not such bad remarks about the college. Overall it's a very good institute not only for studies, but also for overall personality development. The surrounding of all students and teachers from various caste and religion help us to learn more about people which helps in getting to know them and get knowledge about them.
I appeared Normal Interview with the Vice Principal of St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, Commerce Section. There was no particular scoring system. St. Xavier's College is one of the best colleges in India so I opted this college.
One of the best institution in my education career. The tenure of three years with St. Xavier College has helped me grow my confidence with regards to interacting with people and addressing a crowd. I have gained a lot of knowledge in the subjects that I studied in the college.
What is the procedure to get admission in msc life science?
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Jaspreet Kaur
Jul 15, 2022 22:55
You can get admission to the Masters of Science (M.Sc) Life science on the basis of scores on the last qualifying examination. The minimum eligibility set requires one to have a bachelor’s degree in life sciences from a recognized university with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks.
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You can get admission to the Masters of Science (M.Sc) Life science on the basis of scores on the last qualifying examination. The minimum eligibility set requires one to have a bachelor’s degree in life sciences from a recognized university with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks.