St. Xavier's College Entrance Test
Hello Aspirant,
Officially there is no any information about the application form yet however you can check the previous year application form detail with the given below link to take an Idea.
http://sxcran.org/AdmissionDetails
Good Luck!
hi,
the form filling for entrance test for st, xaviours college, mumbai affiliated by mumbai university will be started from 3 may, 2020 tentatively. the exam will be held on the month of june, 2020. the courses of BMS and BMM admission will be done by the entrance test score. you need to regularly check the college official website. follow the below link to know more details,
https://www.careers360.com/exams/st-xaviers-college-entrance-test
Hello Aspirant, there are multiple entrance exams you can take to go for M.sc. They are-
Please check the official websites for exact date of the exams.
Hope this helps.
Thank you.
Hi aspirant,
Yes, you can get admission in B.Sc in life sciences. Getting 75% in ISC board is a good one. So you can apply. some good colleges providing this course,
Hope it helps.
Hi there Vishal!
Hope you are having a nice day!
I would like to inform you that these are the eligibility criteria for ST. Xavier's Entrance exam below:-
These are the eligibility parameters. And I hope all your query now get solved. So keep learning keep growing.
All the best for your bright future!
Thanks.
Hello Manvi
First of all i want to say that you're lucky that you choose PCM. But that doesn't mean you can only go for Engineering.There are many other courses you can opt for.Like you can do Management Related Course(such as BBA),Social Science Related Course (Such as BA),Law Related Course(Such as BAL.LB/BCOM L.LB) and many more courses you can go for. Also being a maths student you have little preference that almost in every Entrance Exam there's maths section which you can do better than non-maths student.
Take your time,find more about these courses and go in that field in which you are interested.
I Hope This Helps
Best Of Luck!
Hi Sana, hope you are having a nice day.
i would like to inform you that every government colleges have some specific date to apply and that can be easily available on colleges websites.So go there and get registered yourself first before the deadline of online submission date given according to the college that you choose and then you can be eligible for entrance exam.Further details will be provived on websites itself or else they will send you a notification related to date and destination of exam. All the best for your future Thanks.
Dear Aspirant,
Hope you are doing well!
Students who have passed their 12th from foreign boards have to obtain a 'PRIMA FACIE' eligibility letter from Mumbai University for first year courses. Here is the address for that:
Also, it is important for you to have passed your exams in the first attempt.
The aggregate is calculated out of 4 subjects at a +2 level and the subjects are also dependent on the eligibility criteria for your individual course. The subjects which are not to be calculated in these main 4 are All Dance courses, All Music Courses (with the exception of BSc. Mass Communication and MSc. Multimedia), All Vocational courses, SUPW, Agriculture, Arts/Fine Arts (with the exception of BSc. Mass Communication and MSc. Multimedia), Security, Work Experience, Fabric Study, Environmental studies, Environmental Science, Environmental Education, Gen. Foundation Course, Electricity/ Electrical Courses, Fashion studies, Heritage craft, Home Science, Painting (with an exception of M.Sc. in Multimedia), Salesmanship, Physical education, Fashion Designing, Entrepreneurship, Health Education and Floriculture.
The aggregate must be more than 45% and the candidate must have passed in all the papers. The candidates who have given the GCE are eligible if they have passed 2 'A' Level exams and '3' O level exams. Only subjects which have been passed at 'A' levels can be taken as subjects for honours and if it is a combination course, the subjects for eligibility for that particular course should be the subjects at 'A' level. But make sure your 'A' level is completed at the time of application.
Hope this helps! All the best!
Hello,
Well, there are no compulsory subjects and students are free to study a range of subjects. Such freedom of choosing subjects allows students to gain confidence and motivates them throughout their studies.
Students normally study three subjects at A level.
All the best!!
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