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  1. St. Xavier’s college offers a 3-year duration BMM course with a seating capability of 60 students. The most basic eligibility criteria for taking admission into the St. Xavier’s BMM course is to complete a 10+2 class level board examination from a recognized board. However, the candidates must have not secured less than 65% in the aggregate of the qualifying examination.

  2. Mass Media Education. Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) is a curricula unit of St. Xavier’s College, Autonomous. It is a professional media centre which offers a variety of services in training and production. The Institute is at two locations; the St. Xavier’s College campus and the St. Xavier’s High School Campus, Mumbai.

  3. www.xaviers.edu › main › indexSt. Xavier s College

    2 de feb. de 2022 · ‌‌‌‌ Click here to view Xavier's Xplore Journal (Research Journal) Research Scholars List of Students awarded Ph.D. (from 2010-2019) Sr. No. Subject . Name of the Student . Research Guide . ... Department of Inter-Religious Studies, St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, ...

  4. St. Xavier’s College is a Christian institution, started with the purpose of educating the Christian community in India. It extends its services to members of other communities as an effort at building a truly inter-religious and inter-cultural human community in the country. On January 30, 1869, it was affiliated to the University of Mumbai.

  5. 5, Mahapalika Marg, Mumbai- 400001, Maharashtra Examination Centre: examination.centre@xaviers.edu Principal's Visiting Hours: Monday to Friday 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM

  6. St. Xavier's College, Mumbai (Empowered Autonomous Institute) Syllabus under Autonomy. PO, PSO and CO. Arts. Masters in Public Policy. SEMESTER 1. SEMESTER 2. SEMESTER 3 ... Examination Centre: examination.centre@xaviers.edu. Principal's Visiting Hours: Monday to Friday 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM.

  7. B.A (MCJ): 5% of 85% of 120 seats. ii. Special Category**: B.A (MCJ): 3% of 85% of 120 seats. Key: Case A: Only for those the College is obliged to admit and without any quid pro quo. Case D: Admitted on the basis of their Merit Rank which is based. on performance at the Entrance Test and XII marks, as. described in the College Handbook.