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Sanjana Kashyap

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XIMR is a premier Jesuit institute situated in the St. Xavier's College campus in Mumbai. It primarily focuses on learning and development of students through exposure to great learning material created within the country and globally. It has a distinguished set of faculty, both visiting and core. It has a functional computer lab, a well equipped library, access to the Xavier's Gymkhana and Canteen.
If all this is what you are looking for then XIMR is the place to be.

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Sanjana Kashyap

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Hi Richa,
The Xavier Institute of Management and Research (XIMR) located in the St. Xavier's College campus offers a full time MMS course.

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Sanjana Kashyap

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Hi Lijo,
Usually they are always significantly lower than the general cut-off, however it depends on the number of seats available and scores of minority students.
For XIMR:
The cut-off is usually decided basis your CET score and not your percentile. For the year 2016, the cut-off was somewhere around 100-110. However, this does not imply that this pattern might be carried forward next year as well as due to an increase in high rankers, many students with very good percentiles did not make it to their desired colleges.
I'd say study hard, give it your best shot and hope for the best!

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Sanjana Kashyap

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Hi Clive,
The minority cut-offs differ for each college and for each academic year depending on the complexity of the qualifying exam and the median scores obtained by students. Usually they are always significantly lower than the general cut-off, however it depends on the number of seats available and scores of minority students.
For XIMR:
The cut-off is usually decided basis your CET score and not your percentile. For the year 2016, the cut-off was somewhere around 100-110. However, this does not imply that this pattern might be carried forward next year as well as due to an increase in high rankers, many students with very good percent
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Sanjana Kashyap

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Hi Clive,
Basis DTE admission procedure of 2016, there is no separate procedure conducted for minorities, only additional documents pertaining to your minority category are to be submitted at the time of registering with the ARC(Authorized Registration Centre).
For Roman Catholic Minorities at XIMR:
You are to submit your Proforma O at the ARC and wait for your allotment in the CAP(Common Admission Procedure) rounds. Once you are allotted a seat in the college you have to secure your admission through any of the Freeze/Float option and by paying the initial DTE fee. When all the CAP rounds are over you will asked to confirm your final a
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Sanjana Kashyap

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Hi Lijo,
Basis DTE admission procedure of 2016, there is no separate procedure conducted for minorities, only additional documents pertaining to your minority category are to be submitted at the time of registering with the ARC(Authorized Registration Centre).
For Roman Catholic Minorities at XIMR:
You are to submit your Proforma O at the ARC and wait for your allotment in the CAP(Common Admission Procedure) rounds.
Once you are allotted a seat in the college you have to secure your admission through any of the Freeze/Float option and by paying the initial DTE fee.
When all the CAP rounds are over you will asked to confirm your final allotm
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hello Priyanshi,
Xavier Institute of Management - Mumbai is not even in top 50 management colleges. So, please choose with care.
1. Indian Institute of Management (IIM) – Ahmedabad.
2. Indian School of Business (ISB) – Hyderabad.
3. Indian Institute of Management (IIM) – Calcutta.
4. Indian Institute of Management (IIM) – Bangalore.
5. Indian Institute of Management (IIM) – Lucknow.
6. Xavier Labour Relations Institute (XLRI).
7. Faculty of Management Studies (FMS).
8. Indian Institute of Management (IIM) – Kozhikode.
9. Indian Institute of Management (IIM) – Indore.
10. SP Jain Institute of Management and Research – Mumbai.

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Sejo Jose

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Yes. You will get it.

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Sejo Jose

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Hi Vinay,
For Finance, the average package is around Rs 5.5 lakhs. The highest for Finance last year was Rs. 10.9 lakhs. For internships, the stipends depend on the company. But honestly, stipend is the last thing you should be looking for during an internship; it's the learning that counts.

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Sejo Jose

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You'll get all the money back. I don't think they will take your money; at least not XIMR. You'll get your documents back as well

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