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  1. 9,000. TYBSC (With Computer Prog. / Neuroscience) 10,500. Note : i) Fees are subject to revision, and any updates will be communicated accordingly. ii) In addition, a Document Verification Fees of Rs.1250/- is applicable to students from other than Maharashtra Board. FEE CONCESSION FOR BC STUDENTS. Under the Govt. of India Scholarship or Govt ...

  2. 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

  3. BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (B.COM) Decree 4 of the 32nd General Congregation (1975) of the Society of Jesus made a clear option for the poor. Keeping this in mind the Bombay Province of the Society of Jesus began the Commerce Section in St. Xavier’s College in 1988. The primary aim of the Commerce Section has always been to cater to the poorest of ...

  4. The BMS programme at St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai was started in the Academic Year 2001-02 as a self-financed 3-year undergraduate program affiliated to the University of Mumbai. The aim has always been to foster the spirit of entrepreneurship among young minds and to also develop middle-level managerial skills for industry.

  5. The Department of Economics has its own Ph.D. Research Centre approved by the University of Mumbai since 2020 and it is also a part of the New Research Centre for Agriculture and Rural Studies (Sponsored by RUSA since 2019). The Department of Economics, St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai has a full-fledged library as well as CMIE Database.

  6. The B.Sc.-. I.T. programme was initiated in 2007-2008 as one of the self-financed courses of St Xavier’s College. The programme had produced subject-based Merit Rankers at the University level in 2012. Under autonomy this programme offers a wide range of subjects across each of the six semesters offering exposure in areas that touch upon ...

  7. Selection Criteria: The admission for MSc Biotechnology programme in St. Xavier’s College (Autonomous), Mumbai will be based on the merit list derived using the following weightage: a. Score obtained in the entrance examination -70% weightage. b. Qualifying BSc examination percentage (SEMESTER 5 and 6/ SEMESTER 5) - 30%weightage c.

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