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Sejo Jose

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Hi Syed,
If they have said so, they will call you. They are probably waiting for the DTE to release the list of colleges for students seeking admission. Since the college is under the University of Mumbai, it has to wait for the admission process to start before it can commit anything. With regards to admission chances, things depend on your marks and also on how other applicants have scored. The general cut-offs is around 95 percentile. The institute quotas are lower than that, but not too low. I recommend you call them once the DTE starts the admission procedure/CAP round.

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Sejo Jose

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Hi,
The usual cut-off is around 95 percentile. So please assume that as the cut-off number. It may slightly be up or down this year, depending on the general scores of all students.

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Sejo Jose

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Hi Pratik,
You may still have a chance - why don't you apply to XIMR through the DTE CAP Round? However, I must tell you that the usual cut-off is around 95 percentile. So, please also look at other good alternative colleges.

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Sejo Jose

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That is great. This will give you an added advantage and you will have a better chance of securing a seat. Please keep all your work documents ready. For example, your experience letter and all.

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Sejo Jose

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Hi Pankaj,
There is one seat reserved for J&K, and there is a good enough chance that you can get that seat. However, everything depends on how many people apply for that seat. Last year, XIMR didn't get any application for that seat, so that seat was given to a home university (Mumbai University/Maharashtra) candidate. There is no cut off for J&K seat as such. If there is more than one candidate, the person with higher score will get it. If it is a close call, there could be an interview and PI round for selection. All the best.

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9 years ago

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Sejo Jose

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Hi,
Please apply personally. Just give them a call and fix up an appointment. Everything will be clear from then on. I would suggest you call them as soon as possible. All the best Akshay. Please contact Clyde at 022-65221909; he will guide you with more details.

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Sejo Jose

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Hi,
Yes, there is certainly a chance. However, the minority quota is only for Catholics and not all Christians. Also, a lot depends on the MH-CET scores of other Catholic students. There is no cut offs for minority as such. Minority seats are allotted through interviews and your MH-CET scores (as in what are the scores of others who have applied through minority). However, people with around 75 percentile do stand a strong chance in securing admission. All the best!

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9 years ago

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Sejo Jose

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Hi Akshay,
Yes, there is a possibility if you are a Catholic. The Minority seats are meant only for people who are Catholics and you will need to present documents proving that you are a Catholic. There is no cut off for minority seats as such. The allocation of minority seats depends on interviews and MH-CET merit scores (as in what are the scores of others who have applied through minority.) But people with around 80 percentile do get admission so I see no problem with you getting a seat. All the best!

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Sejo Jose

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Hi Suhana,
The overall yearly fees is Rs. 2.4 lakhs. However, there are no hostel services as such. The average package for experienced people will probably be higher. However, there is no specific guarantee as a lot will depend on what experience you have. The average package in general is around 4-5 lakhs. The highest we had this year was Rs. 10 lakhs and the lowest was Rs. 3 lakhs.

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Sejo Jose

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Hi,
Actually, XIMR is not really keen on industrial visits. This year, we didn't have any. So the chances of an industrial visit are low.

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