Amity University | B.Sc Admissions 2025
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The college has necessary infrastructural facilities ranging from well equipped gymkhana, well furnished libraries, canteen and a boys hostel. The space of living is maintained well and does meet the minimum standards required.
I'm currently pursuing my bachelor's degree in mass media. The course provided by Xaviers is structured according to the requirements of industries in connection to the subject in relevance and is updated regularly.
The college last year witnessed a average placement of rupees six to nine lakhs CTC per annum and the highest package went for rupees fourteen lakhs per annum CTC and majority of applied candidates got placed!
The infrastructure is ancient and gorgeous. You'll fall in love with it in seconds. The labs are rustic and old but well maintained. The washrooms are okay and can be more hygienic. Our library is like a bottle of fine wine, the older, the better. The gymnasium is not that good as the equipments are obsolete but other sports such as badminton, table-tennis are available and well maintained
I study media and our quality of teaching is literally non textbook. We talk a lot of theory and a lot of practical stuff. Sometimes it gets to our heads but the management is brilliant. The study obviously depends from person to person whether it makes you job ready.
I'm in second year, so I can't provide much information about it at the moment. The quality of placements have been tremendous. Average salary might be around 6LPA. Even though I'm not much sure about this.
My course costs approx ₹30,000 per year. And considering the experience I've gained in Xavier's, it's a steal, it's a big bargain. So not just academics there are thousands of things to do in college and it's absolutely worth the money.
Students come from all over the world. You make friends instantly. There are clubs, cinema clubs, theory clubs, social service league, etc. The support students get here is magnificent. And it is safe here, the college can definitely handle emergencies.
From outside the college has a very pleasing 1860's gothic look. Most of the classrooms in college is good except a few. The cleanliness of bathrooms a bit troubling. The best part are the two libraries. The BMS classrooms have projectors and speaker systems cause we use them very often.
The BMS professors are very good and treat you like their own children. They actually make studying a bit more fun. All the professors are one of the best in their fields. The curriculum is very good and professors even take feedback of what we think should be added or eliminated. They also arrange special courses for us.
I am still in first year so can't say much but we have met a lot of alumni who are very well of in what they are doing. One of them is now getting their masters degree from Kellogg's school of business after working at dell for a few years. Another was placed in a Thailand based company and worked their for three years. From what they say it's pretty good.
Yes, I do feel I am getting my money's worth cause the fees is not as much as some private institutions and yet the education curriculum and quality is way better than most. Also the placements are better than most.
Campus life is very good. The campus maybe small compared to some colleges but is actually one of the biggest in main Mumbai. You could hangout near the woods if you are an artsy person or the foyer if you love socialising. You could simply go and read books in any of the two libraries or go to the gymkhana and play sports. There are so many fests and other fun activities that you are bound to make friends. There are open mics on Saturdays. Anybody will fall in love with the campus life.
St Xaviers college has an atmosphere fit for academic learning and development. The Infrastructural aspect is at par with other colleges. There are a good number of classrooms around its huge campus. In addition, there are 2 libraries with a huge plethora of reading and learning options. Other facilities include, a gym for various sports opportunities, a basket ball and volley ball court, a boys hostel, wifi all over the campus and a canteen facility with varied options.
St Xaviers Mumbai has academic autonomy and hence has a very strong curriculum. The faculty are highly experienced with a number of visiting lectures who have industry experience. A number of guest lectures are held which highlights various happening topics . The college, at times, also facilitates internships which give great practical experience.
The companies coming on campus are top companies and Xaviers boasts of a very strong placement cell. I don't know the entire specifics of the placement procedure as I didn't sit for it, but the college is very supportive of those who do sit for placements.
The fees for BMS, which is a self financed course was around 25k to 29k per year. This is quite affordable in comparison to a lot of other colleges offering the same course. The college is extremely value for money for what it offers.
Campus life is just extraordinary. The number of extracurricular activities is phenomenal. Volunteering in college festivals is a very nice way to learn how to facilitate team work and also meet a lot of new people. Xaviers has a lot of programs and foreign exchange programs and well. Xaviers also participates in other college fests which enables people with certain talents to participate. There are numerous societies in college as well.
The infrastructure is amazing and makes you fall in love with it. Certain places like washrooms and foyer do need to be looked after. College has two libraries, huge classrooms, adequate laboratories etc.
Academics and overall experience is quite great, though professors cannot go to an extent which students might want them to. Curriculum is good, however it can be made better by making some amends to suit the current need.
From what I've heard from the seniors, placement offers for students holding bachelors degree is quite good as compared to other colleges. It is to be noted that from BA, only students having economics as their single or double major, get a chance to apply for placements and not all.
Without doubt, it's all worth the money. The course costs around 5000-7000 rupees and a little extra amount if you have taken subjects which have practical exams. Money is not really charged too high for the BA degree.
People you meet at xaviers inspire you a lot. There's a lot of diversity in the campus and the vibe is quite eventful and gives a great learning experience. The infrastructure is magnificent which helps provide the satisfaction of studying in a beautiful campus.
The academics, fests, various events challenge you to improve your outlook and personality. Crowd is welcoming as well. The college provides various opportunities, however it really depends on the individual to make the most of those opportunities.
The college comprises of all required infrastructure,facilities and equipment.It is well accessible by wheelchair and caters to all the needs for students. Teachers are very approachable and always make you feel as a part of college
The college has it's very own placement cell which provides Xavierites with good placements and the ECC (Extra Co Curricular) activities help us develop a lot mentally and physically, all these activities are to improves ourselves
The college has an excellent active placement cell which provides suitable placements, the placement cell also provides with Internships for first year and second year students, it also provides mock placements to provide experience to students
Since the college is govt aided except some courses which are also not expensive it's a true value for money. The college doesn't collect any other funds other than fees and supports various causes which helps others
The college has a vibrant and enjoyable environment which makes all the students have a happy life which can impact their overall growth. Malhar being the best fest of College helps you interact and make new friends in college
All the courses and faculty of the college provide the students with the best knowledge and all the requirements of the students are fulfilled. College with it SIP helps to create a behaviour to help the society
Xavier's has all the basic infrastructure and facilities that any student would require. There is a slight problem with connection in certain areas ( as it's such an old building). As far as hygiene is concerned, it still needs some work.
I'm studying Bachelor's in Management Studies. All the professors are really supportive and great at their fields. Professors always include current affairs with their topics for better understanding. The subjects that required continuous upgradation, the department always work on it. The kind of projects we get our very useful and help us to get better insight about the economy and Industry.
The placement cell works fine. All the placements are for BMS and eco hons. The Highest package I guess had gone up to 15L and the average package is 6-7L. The college makes sure we are well prepared for all the arounds of interviews and the job.
My course costs around 30000. Compared to any other college it's very affordable and the college surely gives value for money.
Each corner has some stories and it's a feeling to be in this college. And surely it's more than just academics, industry visits, fests, sports, foreign exchange all are part of Xavier's. Everyone is very supportive and helpful, no regrets if being in this college. The location is beautiful and safe.
Xavier's has great infrastructure, and all the facilities one would expect. We have a great canteen, 2 huge libraries, several labs, and the whole campus is very well maintained. The classrooms are well maintained and have projectors, with provisions for wifi.
Xavier's, being autonomous, has a syllabus of its own. The degree college enjoys autonomy, and not JC. The BMS syllabus is constantly evolving, and we have reference books from international publishers.
Can't comment on the placements, as I'm yet to graduate. Have heard good things about the Placement Committee from peers and the seniors. The average salary for the last year was 8 lakhs, and the highest being 14 lakhs.
Yes the living spaces are clean and canteen is hygienic. The college has facilities like we'll furnished labs and libraries. Well equipped gymkhana and audio and visual room facilities. There's a boys hostel inside the campus.
I'm pursuing my bachelor's degree in the field of sciences. The curriculum is well updated with respect to latest findings, innovations and inventions. The course includes rigorous practice as well...
One. The college has its own placement cell which is a good attraction. Two. The placement cell achieved 100 percent of placements last year for the candidates who applied. The average placement goes to around 10 lakhs
The has great infrastructure facilities that range from libraries hosting a vast number of books to various labs, audio visual rooms equipped with latest technologies, a well maintained gymkhana and many more. There a boys hostel inside the campus.
I'm a student of Bachelor's in Management studies at St.Xaviers college, Mumbai. The course being a self financed course has its own pros to set it's own syllabus which is updated to the recent developments in the field!
1. The average placement goes for 7-9 lakhs every year. 2. The highest package of 2019 went for rupees fourteen lakhs. 3. The college has its own placement cell which is active in inviting top companies to the campus and achieved 100 percent placement last year.
Hii There,
Xavier's College, Mumbai is expected to conduct its BMS 2024 entrance exam online around the second week of June 2024. Prospective candidates will likely have the opportunity to complete the application process for St. Xavier's BMS 2024 by visiting the official website, xaviers.edu, possibly starting from the last week of April 2024 until the deadline.
For more information, please refer:
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/st-xaviers-bms-selection-procedure
I hope this answers your question.
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Dear applicant as per the genuine entrance exams syllabus pattern there are also entrance exams carried out by St. Xavier's and Jai Hind Institute, but for the non resident of Mumbai. Now based on the knowledge that you acquired in your undergraduate degree and the subject in which you wish to pursue the Masters, the entrance is taken. If you have UG degree in the same subject that is an added advantage and you can positively expect the general knowledge based questions on Data Analytics portions. You additionally require some basic knowledge of
1. Mathematics
2. Computer Science
3. Statistics
4. Logical Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude
Good luck!!
Dear Aspirant,
The minimum eligibility required for MSc Big Data Analytics is a bachelor's degree of 3 years from any acknowledged university, college, or institution.
So you are eligible for this course. It is a self-financing full-time program of 2 years at St. Xaviers College, Ahmedabad.
You can know about fees, eligibility, course pattern by clicking the link
Admission will be entirely based on merit.
I hope this helps.
Thank you.