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The course has changed a lot from last year due to the NEP guidelines. The new curriculum provides cross-faculty minor courses through which we learn about not only our course but a completely different one too. It is a very new model of timetable and we are the experiment batch. Some suggestions I would give are to provide minors which are related to our subject so that it would be useful to us in future also providing better options in choosing electives. One positive I found is the honours programming which gives us the option to directly take Phd once done with our bachelors. Also the free exit system is also helpful.
St. Xaviers Institute, Mumbai was my dream college to join. On the basis of Class XII marks and the admission test XavierÕs BMS Entrance Exam, I was able to secure a seat there. The UG programme is having good course content and industry exposure too.
Usually, campus placements are from the third year of under graduation, but internships or even job options are available before that. Through the guidance of the professors or also listening to your peers, you may get to appear as an intern at small companies. Any kind of internship that may be, with small works, but what will matter is that students get an insight into the general functioning of an organization.
The only reason I chose this college was it??s campus. Also, my sisters studied here so I knew that the faculty was top notch and also the extra curricular activities. The campus internships offered here are great. There are many societies and club one can be a part of. It is like a home for all the outstation children. Everyone is warmly welcomed. We are also provided with honours programs which ensures that we learn something more than our course.
St. Xavier's is one of the best in the country in terms of faculty and academics, it is an autonomous institute. A prestigious institute, it has good infrastructure- good campus and a lot many opportunities for co curricular and extra curricular activities.
Yes this is one of the toughest thing to do . Campus placement were according to your stability and your rank percentage ; good company from different sectors visited our college form shows and drama also Bollywood actors used to visit our college , nearly 70 percentage of students used to get their placement. My plans was to complete my degree and make use of it in a different country as i can get the maximum output of my studies.
I haven’t explored this aspect as of yet because I plan on higher education instead of getting placed somewhere. However, reputed companies like media houses, ad agencies, banks, etc. do come to the campus and from what I’ve heard from my seniors, the experience is pleasant.
The atmosphere, the legacy, the faculty and the extra curriculars. I come from generations of xavierietes so I wanted to be a part of the tradition and it was totally worth it. I also heard a lot about the inclusivity on campus and the diversity of the crowd and after being here for a little over 4 years I can say that it lived up to all my expectations and then some.
This college is known as the best college for arts in the city. It takes only the finest students which was a driving factor behind me selecting this college. The approach towards education taken by this college is quite novel. We don't have textbooks but have to rely on taking down notes and doing a lot of reading.
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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.