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Perfect Just on point As much knowledge and trained brain cells one would need in working world of corporates Best proof is the package that companies cater to bsc it graduates is more than engeenering courses itself.
I choose this course because I am interested in physics and I love physics. This college campus faculty is so intelligent and polite. Every teacher comes from one of the most famous colleges and he's very very intelligent.Teaching method is very smooth In year two-term exam is taken by the college and 4 test is also taken by the college. No, it's not difficult to pass exams every teacher helped to clear the doubts
Placements are mostly available for students with BMS, BMM, and BSc IT degrees. However, students from other streams also receive placements provided they satisfy the criteria and have the required experience as mentioned.
Being Xavier's student means you will always be surrounded by tight deadlines and tests keeping you quite busy. It is very important that you score well in these tests as it makes it easier in the final sem exams. The teachers are very knowledgeable, ever ready to help you unless you create a mess. The teachers teach through ppts, and books, sometimes they use props, rock/mineral samples, maps, etc to teach practically. Make sure you make full use of the library.
In the last six months of the end, of course, some local companies are come to this college and offer jobs and packages but packages are low only a few of students are placed in this college. I didn't know any but all are local companies just like Bajaj finance airtel India etc. Packages are not too high not too low 2-3 lakh per annum packages.
I choose this course BSc as i have to pursue a career in UPSC and need a Bsc career for it for every 60 students there is one faculty who guides and inspires students. Qualification of Faculties are Master in their respective field and few are PhD. term exams were held twice a year and are decently tough to score very good marks
Xavier's is a college where all the companies come together to provide different types of jobs according to the level of calibre of the deserved students. They prefer knowledgeable and hardworking candidates for the job. The lowest salary you may get is 6-7 lacks per year. And the maximum pay depends on your ability and skill. The companies are big enough to start. Big brands like Google, Wipro, etc come for placements. Even I got placed and joined a company (I won't take the name though) with a monthly salary of 30000 but since I wanted to pursue higher studies so I dropped out of it after attending 2-3 days and realized I cant manage both the things together. For the senior batch, the packages offered went from 3 LPA to 9 LPA.
Students become eligible for placements in the last semester of the Programme. 70 to 80 percent of the students get placed every year from the department while others opt for master's programs or make their way abroad for further studies. My plans after getting a degree were to go for a Masters's degree and then Ph.D.
Excellent reputation, good syllabus, refered MHRD List. Admission information is available in the website. Its a Excellent college they have a dynamic syllabus. Like it changes as times change. Our syllabus was set the year before we joined and by the time I graduated it already transformed a lot for our juniors. The best thing about Xavier's is the students. There is great college culture and a wonderful environment for studying. Students are encouraged to learn beyond and books and the system have a unique way of maintaining passion in students.
After graduation students are eligible for campus hu placement. There are many companies that have visited the college for placement. The highest package offered was a BMM student got a package of 30 lakhs.
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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.