How is the course curriculum of Bachelor of Science [B.Sc] (Mathematics) in St Xavier's Mumbai?

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Gladisa RodriguesAlumni
Posted On - Apr 23, 2021
B.Sc, Mathematics at St Xavier's Mumbai in 2019
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.
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Sabin CastelinoAlumni
Posted On - Feb 17, 2020
B.Sc, Mathematics at St Xavier's Mumbai
Curriculum is self made as it is an autonomous college. It is a higher order thinking based curricula focused on helping students learn better, especially in the pure science stream. The exams are broken down in to 2 semesters a year and each 80 mark end sem exam is preceded by a 20 mark Continuous Internal Assessment.
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S. James Stanly PrabhuAlumni
Posted On - Jan 6, 2020
B.Sc, Mathematics at St Xavier's Mumbai
CIA 1 and CIA 2 is named as internal exams in per semester and also internel practicals. And the one sem exam per one semester ans also same practical exam in that semester. Each exams have 100 marks. And total divided by 2 is the final marks of the semester.
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