The management is amazing cooperative and its not an institution built to mint money like most these days it really teaches you in the best possible way and not just academics they teach you how to live shows you the path.
The college had a good management now because of the new principal and his new principles he makes it work or the management is pretty rude and mean to students and let's say it isn't very approachable the work done by them is impeccable but they aren't friendly at all so don't even expect a smile.
There is no placement as such for this programme but there was good job opportunity in this profession with minimum struggle as per indian standard to get a right one.
St. Xavier's started out as a just a college to me but over the years its turned into a second home. Whatever I have described above about the college is but the tip of the iceberg there is so much more to it. I love this place for its culture its people and its ethos. I will never be able to forget what this institution has done for me and how it has helped me grow into the person I am now.
The college is well established and filled with a great crowd and great teachers. The management isn't very well run, it is slow and somewhat difficult to work with. However the pros definitely out way the cons. It's a great school.
My college life was epic. We had the best teacher's ever and the college offered the best degrees at that time especially in my field. Loved my experience over there and am very proud of being a Xavierite. Also infrastructure is absolutely gorgeous with the most ancient and rather british architecture. Completely different environment all together.
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.