Campus placements are extremely good with top companies coming in with high packages, ranging from 6lpa to 24lpa, although everyone does not recieve a guaranteed placement, if your gpa and interview is good enough you can walk out with jobs in prestigious companies
I applied to IIM Indore, St. Xavier's mumbai, TAPMI Manipal and I had given CET exam to apply for colleges in Mumbai. I did not clear the IPMAT exam as I prepared only for 2 months, so I didn't make it to iim indore. St. Xavier's being one of the top colleges in India was my next choice. I also got into TAPMI Manipal but I chose Xavier's over it as the ROI was better. For admission in Xavier's you've to clear the Xavier's Entrance Test (XET) for BMS, BMM and BSC-IT. Post which you'll get a call if your name is in the merit list. Rest of the process is done in the college itself, where you'll be asked to submit your documents and fill out some forms. It is a quite easy and smooth process.
For a bachelor's in management studies (now Bcom. in Management Studies) at St. Xavier's Mumbai, the fee for the first year is Rs. 75,000 and Rs. 50,000 for second and third year seperately. The college provides fee concessions for SC, ST, EWS, OBC, etc. For that you'll have to contact the college. Scholarships are provided to academic toppers.
The curriculum is holistic and the college keeps updating it to match with the current job requirements. Along with theory, they also teach you how to apply it outside of college. The curriculum of Xavier's is more advanced as compared to other colleges in Mumbai.
Students are eligible for campus placements from 5th semester, but the training for achieving campus placements starts from joining the college itself. So many famous companies from different parts of the country visit college with so many astonishing job opportunities every year respectively. students are able to get a salary package of lakhs of rupees per month through the campus placements. Almost 97% students are able to attain campus placements and to achieve a bright future.
I applied to , DU , christ university , symbiosis , nmims , st xaviers , podar college of commerce and lucknow university , iim indore , iim rohtak i got in all the colleges except for the iims The iims the paper was very difficult especially because i dont have a maths background so i didnt make the cutoff My college takes admission with a interview and 12th class board percentage
So the fees for my course is 15000 rs , and i am in the bcom public course that comes under nep , this is for one year of college meaning 2 semesters , the students in autonomous the fees ranges from 50k-1l per anum
The nep curriculumn is follwed and i honestly love it , the curriculumn is easy but challenging ,its fun to go around and we do a lot of practical application Since we do a lot of practical work i woukd say it does pretty well with the preperation , We have a language lab in the college and SIP along with a additional subject everyyear which teaches a lot The frequency is just perfect where it doesnt over burden us , we have 2 cias and one end sem the difficulty would be a 7-8 out of 10
There is a placement cell in college that takes care of tje placements. Students who register with the placement cell get notified about any hiring that happens.
being honest i had applied in various colleges for eg: Kelkar , Khalsa , Ruparel and so on but i never got in any of the colleges because i had less marks in maths in my 12th std board exams. according to university rules you need atleast 50% which i didnt have and so couldnt make it. I got in xaviers because it is autonomous and they had a entrance exam , i got admission in special category i.e. ex servicemen quota. i was trying to find colleges with good cricket teams but didnt get any college. Xaviers was my first and last option then. Admission process is very simple for bsc it, you have a an entrance exam, they take the aggregate of that exam and your 12th std marks , then a merit list comes out , theres a christan quota, special quota, student with disabilites and general quota. based on the merit you get in.