Xavier Institute of Communications
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) is a private institute. It is a curricula unit of St. Xavier's College, Autonomous, which is a private college. XIC is managed by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) of the Bombay Province.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) in Mumbai, India, offers various courses in media and communication. However, specific details about scholarships available at XIC may vary and can change over time. Scholarships can be based on different criteria, such as academic merit, financial need, or specific achievements. According to our records, Xavier Institute of Communications is able to provide scholarships for the 2023–2024 academic year for a variety of programs.
To get the most accurate and up-to-date information about scholarships provided at Xavier Institute of Communications, I recommend visiting their official website o
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Candidates seeking admission to the courses offered by XIC should first visit the official website and apply online. Here are some important point regarding admissions:
Admission to all the courses is conducted through XIC Online Entrance Test (OET) followed by Personal/ Skype Interview round
The final selection of the candidates is based on merit in the entrance exam followed by counselling
The candidate must not be more than 35 years of age
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The classrooms of the college are well maintained and fully air conditioned. We also have a technical room for audio-visual requirements during seminars and lectures. The canteen of the college has many snacks options such as pasta, pav bhaji, south India and north Indian food, burger, pizzas etc.The hostel rooms are quite big and spacious provided with a attached bathroom, WiFi facility, water coolers, laundry facility, 24x7 electricity, an almirah for personal belongings etc. I would rate the facilities as 8.5/10.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
- First thing I would like to say that congratulations now you are feeling that you are on the top of the world but no you have to maintain 75% attendance otherwise you will loose 5marks which is very crucial.
- Stay away I repeat stay away from the people who wants you to join 'lobby' . If you like politics and quarrels then okay otherwise stay away from it.
- In Xavier's there will be enemies more than friends so choose wisely.
- Don't forget your id card ever.
- Make good friends enjoy the college life but don't forget to attend classes.
- Don't be the class CR few you don't want to get involved in lobbies.
- Xavotsav is really very attracting I know b
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
No, Xavier Institute of Communications is not a regular college. It is a professional media center that offers certificate and postgraduate diploma programs in various fields of mass communication, journalism, public relations & corporate communication, advertising & marketing communication, radio jockeying, graphic design, and more. The institute is well-established and located in Mumbai, India, founded in 1969. The admission process for XIC varies depending on the course you are applying for, and candidates are evaluated based on their academic background, marks obtained in the entrance test, and performance in the interview.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes there are medical facilities are provisionally available for the students of the college and at an accessible distance are different health facilities available. The health center provides first aid facilities for the students. The institute aims to ensure the health and well-being of its students by providing access to medical facilities on campus.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
With the college's determination to transform it's students into "people who truly know how to live and contribute to our global human community"
It is a professional media centre which offers a variety of services in training and production. The Jesuit tradition of education focuses on the whole person in preparation not only for a career but for life. It develops an appreciation for learning as a process of self-discovery - a process that is both joyous and liberating.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
According to a female student in the college:
The hostel fees is 36,000 paid in two parts shared in sharing rooms of three. Facilities like AC weren't available for them but other facilities were provided with good quality. The food maybe not upto great expectations and great taste but it's hygienic with extra expenses ranging from 2000-4000 generally
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
For their BMS course
Out of the total 60 seats in the college
15% seats of the course are reserved for case A- Management quota reserved seats
Out of the balance 51 seats-
50% of the seats are reserved for the Christian minority- Case D
42% of the seats are available to the general category of students -Case D
5% of the seats are reserved for persons with disability-Case D
3% are reserved for special category-Case D
Case A is the category where college are obliged to give the admission and Case D is where the admission is done on the basis of merit.
Special Category refers to:
Wards of Transferred State / Central Govt. and Private Se
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