the fees for first year students is 50000 and it slightly reduces to 47000 in the second year but rises again in the third year and goes to 52000. the free structure is very complex which i as follows : Admission processing fees - 250rs ,computer lab fees - 5000rs, computer practical fees -4000rs, cum marksheet and passing certificate - 100rs, development fees - 750rs, exam fees - 5000rs , gymkhana and library fees - 900rs, extra curricular activity and project fees -6500rs, tuition fees - 28439rs , convocation and utility fees - 750rs and there are many other small fees. other courses like plain bsc have around 6000-10000rs as their yearly fees , similar for ba students. there isnt Financial aid as such but big well developed compaines come in for placements and there are many who get a package of 22lac per annum,
The syllabus is better when compared to some universities in India but not as good as central universities. It mainly focusses on theoretical aspects and very little on applications or jobs related to yhe course. The faculty is experienced and supportive. They are approachable at any time.
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.
Placements specific for our course is less though there are some and hence people getting placed is also few in number. This is because this sector requires a compulsory PG course and experience. The alumni networking is good. There are seniors scattered across the different countries that help out students.
The syllabus was well updated and all the faculty members are well informed of the courses and do their best. As concerning industrial exposure, it was less because the faculties had restiction regarding the same.
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.
Maths has been one of my favourite subjects and I always y to my career in maths. In Xavier's College there are a total of 5 professor for maths who have done their MSc and have been working in this college for the past few years. Their teaching is very good. They use various methods for teachings like using PowerPoint presentation and blackboard to giving real-life example to make the concepts very clear for students. There are revision lectures conducted for students. Also before the exam there are doubt sessions in which a student can clear his/ her doubt. For a year college conduct 2 semester in which each semester has 3 exams for a course. There is two continuous internal assessment for twenty marks each and one last semester for sixty marks each. At the end of the semester, all the mks are added and the final score is revealed. The exams are a bit difficult to challenge students intellectual skills but students are trained for such exams that they don't find difficult or stressful.
I had not applied for any. However, decent campusing companies came over. Placement cell was competent.
Great course curriculum, academics and supportive faculty. Curriculum was crisp and updated, complex problem solving was encouraged and theoretical sessions included practical examples and research values.
I have no clue about it. But I have heard that it is generally for final years.