There's no such baad remark of our college. It just the matter of what you think. As good points, this college given me many opportunities to live happily. Participation in fests and volunteering helped me for making more friends. I am really enjoying my college life I can say. If you are searching for a good, happy college life along with good education, Xavier's stood first.
There are more good remarks and less bad remarks.Faculty and facilites are nice but here some teachers are partial.But overall everything is fine in their own ways.Extra ciricullar activities are also performed such as Dance,sports,Drama,etc
College infrastructure is good and well developed but the negative is that their is no strickness on attendance of students so that's why students doesn't come college regularly.
It is amazing, you will find very friendly people here they provide you every sport they conduct many events, fests are grand, campus is beautiful so you will enjoy the environment too, they always encourages you to participate in refreshing activities.
No negative points frankly. Our college keeps discipline in every student and also with their rules and regulations. They are very strict and every student as well as faculty members are to abide the rules
Positivity is the knowledge it imparts and its exposure and the timing of classes which is 6am to 9:50 so u have whole day left for other professional course like ca cs cma and other vocational course like cfa frm, disadvantage is their strictness and attendance criteria and clashing of semester exams with professional exams
What is the procedure to get admission in msc life science?
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Jaspreet Kaur
Jul 15, 2022 22:55
You can get admission to the Masters of Science (M.Sc) Life science on the basis of scores on the last qualifying examination. The minimum eligibility set requires one to have a bachelor’s degree in life sciences from a recognized university with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks.
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You can get admission to the Masters of Science (M.Sc) Life science on the basis of scores on the last qualifying examination. The minimum eligibility set requires one to have a bachelor’s degree in life sciences from a recognized university with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks.