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Xavier Institute of Communication Mumbai PG, Certificate Courses 2025

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Xavier Institute of Communication Mumbai Courses and Fees 2025

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PG Diploma(6 courses)
2.3 L - 4.2 L
Exams : XIC OET
Certificate(8 courses)
8 K - 18.5 K
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Q:   What is the entrance exam for Xavier Institute of Communications 2024?

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The Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) conducts the XIC Entrance Test (XET) to offer admissions to eligible candidates in mass communication courses available at the institute.

The online exam consists of two parts 

  • First is objective
  • And the second is subjective 
  • The test is total of 2 hours
  • 1 hours for objective and 1 hours for subjective .
  • After this online paper they conduct the personal interview.
  • Based on your performance they make sure you are eligible for the admission or not.
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Q:   Can I get admission to Xavier Institute of Communications with 60% in Class 12th?

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Yes, you can get admission to Xavier Institute of Communications with 60% in Class 12th. All it matter is yours XIC OET score and interview performance. XIC OET 2022 Eligibility Criteria are listed below,  

Candidates must be under the age of 35.
Candidates must have completed three years of graduation (12+3 years) in one of the following streams from an Indian university: (Arts, Commerce, Science, Computers, BMM, BMS, BE, Catering, and other related fields)
Candidates from the previous semester are also able to apply for the exam.

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Q:   Can I get direct admission at Xavier Institute of Communications?

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Yes, you can also get direct admission in Xavier Institute of Communication, Mumbai. Candidates can get direct admission in Xavier Institute of Communication, Mumbai, but there are procedures of admission through entrance. However, 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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Q:   What is the admission process of Xavier Institute of Communications?

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The admission process for the Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) includes: 
 
  • Filling out an online form
  • Submitting necessary documents
  • Appearing for the XIC Online Entrance Test (OET)
  • Completing a personal or Skype interview
  • Counseling
The XET is two hours long and consists of an objective and subjective part. The final selection of candidates is based on their merit in the entrance exam. Candidates must be under 35 years of age. 
 
The XIC is a professional media center that offers training and production services. It is a curricula unit of St. Xavier's College, Autonomous. 
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Xavier Institute of Communication Mumbai Fee Structure

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Q:   What are the fees for PG Diploma programmes at Xavier Institute of Communications?

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The fees for PG Diploma programmes offered at Xavier Institute of Communications are:
PG Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication: INR 3,46,500 for 10 months
PG Diploma in Advertising and Marketing Communication: INR 2,68,500 for 10 months
PG Diploma in Public Relations and Corporate Communication: INR 2,41,000 for 10 months
Advanced Integrated Communication Program: INR 2,48,530 for 10 months

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Q:   What are the fees structures for PG Diploma programmes at Xavier Institute of Communication Mumbai?

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The Total fees for the PG Diploma Programmes at Xavier Institute of Communication are as follows

-PG Diploma in Advertising and Marketing Communication - INR 2.69 Lakhs

-PG Diploma in Film, Television and Digital Video Production - INR 3.46 Lakhs

-PG Diploma in Public Relations and Corporate Communication - INR 2.41 Lakhs

-PG Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication - INR 2.98 Lakhs

-PG Diploma in Event Planning & Experiential Marketing - INR 2.09 Lakhs

-Advanced Integrated Communication Program - INR 2.27 Lakhs

 
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Q:   What is the total course fee for the PG Diploma courses at Xavier Institute of Communication Mumbai?

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The total course fee of PG Diploma courses at Xavier Institute of Communication Mumbai is between INR 2.09 Lakh to INR 3.46 Lakh (for 450 hours-10 months). The Actual fee may vary. It is important to note that the fee structure may vary depending on the course and the year of admission.

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Q:   What is the registration fee for PG courses at XIC Mumbai?

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The registration fee for PG Diploma programme offered at Xavier Institute of Communications is INR 4,000. The fee is inclusive of prevailing GST. Students are required to pay the registration fee to successfully submit the registration form for XET. Candidates should note that the fee is non-refundable. As the fee is taken from the official source/sanctioning body, it is subject to change.

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Q:   What is the hostel fees at Xavier Institute of Communications?

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 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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Xavier Institute of Communication Mumbai
Students Ratings & Reviews

4.3/5
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PG Diploma in Journalism and Media convergence - Batch of 2020
4.2
3Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Our college provides a great course curriculum but has average placements.
Placements: Placements for journalism are not provided in our college. Media related companies don't visit for placements. Only advertising and PR course have placements. I suggest that don't depend on the college for placements if you are a journalism student.
Infrastructure: You don't get hostels in XIC. However, PGs are very easily available, and the college will provide a number of PGs. The infrastructure of our college is amazing, and the classrooms are spacious and well-equipped. Our college has two campuses, and one is in Xavier's college, while the other one is in Xavier High School, which takes 5 minutes to reach by walk. Classes are held alternately every month at every campus.
Faculty: Our college has the best faculty members. Journalists with an experience of more than 20 years will teach students here. Most of the modules provided are worth it, and you will learn a lot from the teachers. The course curriculum is completely relevant. Modules are insightful except a few, which might be irrelevant.
Reviewed on 30 Mar 2020Read More
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Advanced Integrated Communication Program - Batch of 2019
3.75
1Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life
Amazing subjects + great faculty.
Placements: No placements provided as it's a working professionals course. Everyone is a working professional so no placements are provided. Everyone from different backgrounds come for this course because they would like to know more about how media works in the present world.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of the college campus is A+. It has all the latest equipment you would need for a media school. All the classrooms have a PC + Wi-Fi connection + projectors. We are shown ad films where an ad production class was held because learning production theoretically is not possible.
Faculty: All the faculty members were experts from their industry which gave us an insight into practical knowledge over theoretical. All the modules had practical projects over the written exam which makes it way better for you to understand things. Each faculty gave us a practical project to work on as per the subject to expand our understanding.
Other: I chose this course because I didn't want to leave my job.
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PG Diploma in Advertising, Marketing Communications & Customer Analytics - Batch of 2021
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PG Diploma in Marketing and advertising from Xavier institute of communications.
Placements: In this Institute their were decent placements opportunities offered to the our course. Few of my batch mates gets on campus placements. On average around 30-35% of the students gets placed in this course. Average package is around 4-6 LPA. Most of the students gets off campus placements.
Infrastructure: Facilities for our college were good enough. Decent infrastructure was available for the marketing and advertising course. Wi-Fi, library, canteen, sports and some other necessary facilities were available in the campus of the college. Overall satisfied with the facilities offered in the college.
Faculty: Teachers of our college were helpful, qualified and knowledgeable. They were supporting and helping students in gaining good knowledge. Course curriculum was absolutely relevant which helps students in gaining good jobs. Exams of our college were very easy to pass. Almost 100% students gets passed in our college.
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PG Diploma in Advertising, Marketing Communications & Customer Analytics - Batch of 2019
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XIC provides the best college experience for a communications student.
Placements: The best placements are provided in the advertising industry. Prominent employers include Publicizes Group, Dentsu Network etc. The college helps students align their interests with the industry requirements. They ensure 100% placements for all the students.
Infrastructure: Everything that is needed to hone your skills in the advertising industry is available in the college. Wi-Fi facility is available. Well-equipped labs are available with the latest version of important software. A well-stocked library is available with all types of books and DVDs.
Faculty: The course is extensive covering the main facts of advertising, that gives a wholesome insight into how the industry works. Each module is well thought of and thoroughly planned. Assignments keep the students busy all year long and are planned in such a way that we learn much more than what is taught in the module. The college has amazing faculty members with a course co-ordinator who means more than family.
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PG Diploma in Public Relations and Corporate Communication - Batch of 2018
4.25
5Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life
Insightful and worth every penny.
Placements: The internships are mandatory and a part of the course curriculum. The college assists in setting up the internships for all the 60 students. These are with the leading PR agencies in the country. Agencies like Genesis Burson-Marsteller, MSL, Text 100, Adfactors, Cohn & Wolfe are some of the names that recruit the students year on year. After your internship, most of the students are given a pre-placement offer by the firms. They have the choice to accept or reject the same. Further, at the end of the course, the placements are arranged for those remaining. The entire process is handled meticulously by the course head.
Infrastructure: St. Xavier's college is known for its campus. XIC classrooms are fully air-conditioned. Each classroom is supported by a technical room to assist with the audio-visual requirements during the lecture sessions. The classrooms have the projectors, a computer with internet, and speakers set up. There's a resourceful library with books across genres, 3 IT labs each with a host of computers set up for the students to work on their assignments or for research, a girl's common room to rest, a meeting room, and a faculty lounge room. The canteen of St. Xavier's college is perhaps the best among all the colleges in Mumbai with a variety of snacks and meal options. While the lunch thali isn't quite delectable, other items such as chaat, pasta, pav bhaji, south Indian, etc. are a delight.
Faculty: The course head Mr Chawla works tirelessly to ensure that the course runs smoothly. The rest of the faculty are industry experts who take the time to conduct the sessions. Each module is handled by an expert from that sphere of the communication. This enables the students to get diverse views and perspectives and benefit from the knowledge imparted by the varied set of professors. Not to forget, the support staff who are extremely warm and welcoming and approachable at all times for any needs.
Other: Istoria - the annual event is put together by the PR and Corp Comm students and gives them hands-on experience in organising an event.
Reviewed on 2 Mar 2018Read More
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PG Diploma in Event Planning & Experiential Marketing - Batch of 2016
4
3Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life
The perfect place to learn and grow.
Placements: Well, we had some non-profit organisations that came for the placements. It is not necessary that you would be paid as per your expectation straight away. The starting was as basic as Rs. 15,000 per month. The students were mostly hired for the field work rather than into the research and operational process.
Infrastructure: The facilities in the college are up to the mark. We had proper computer labs, photography studio, quick responding, and student-friendly administrating staff, regular provision of class notes, and a library that catered books of the various genres. Though the Wi-Fi was a bit of a problem, it is good. We had a common canteen with St. Xavier's College, and the food was edible. There is no hostel provision for the students.
Faculty: We were taught by some of the best faculty members. The course curriculum was flexible. We had regular field visits, and the assignments were assigned to us based on them. We were taught professionally, and the curriculum quite practical and logical.
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Q:   Can I get admission in Xavier Institute of Communication Mumbai for PG Diploma with 60% in Class 12th?

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Yes, you are eligible for admission to Xavier Institute of Communications with a 60% score in Class 12th. The crucial factors for admission consideration are your XIC OET score and performance in the interview. The eligibility criteria for XIC OET 2022 are as follows:

1. Applicants should be below the age of 35.
2. Candidates must have successfully completed a three-year graduation programme (12+3 years) in any of the following streams from an Indian university: Arts, Commerce, Science, Computers, BMM, BMS, BE, Catering, and related fields.
3. Students currently in their last semester are also eligible to apply for the exam.

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Q:   Can I get PG Diploma at Xavier Institute of Communication Mumbai with 75 percentile in XIC OET?

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It is not mentioned a specific percentile requirement for admission to the PG Diploma at Xavier Institute of Communication, Mumbai. It emphasizes attendance, average grades, and performance in the OET exam. To determine if a 75 percentile in XIC OET is sufficient, it's advisable to check the official admission criteria or contact the institute directly for detailed information on percentile requirements for the specific PG Diploma course.

The Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) OET exam is 1 hour and 30 minutes long, consisting of an objective part with 100 questions (100 marks) and a subjective part (50 marks). To qualify for any of XIC's five diplomas, students need 75% attendance and an average grade of "C." Eligibility for the XIC OET exam requires completing three years of graduation in an approved stream in India or being in the last semester/third year of graduation. The exam focuses on English and general knowledge, and candidates can prepare by practicing mock tests and improving their writing speed. Selection is based on online test scores, subjective papers, and personal interviews. The merit list, released after the results, determines eligibility for admission.

 

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Q:   What are the minimum marks required for PG Diploma at Xavier Institute of Communication Mumbai 2023?

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To be eligible for the PG Diploma at Xavier Institute of Communication (XIC) Mumbai in 2023, candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree in any discipline.

The degree should be obtained from a recognised University and should reflect a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. This requirement underscores the institute's emphasis on academic excellence and ensures that candidates entering the PG Diploma programme have a solid foundation in their respective disciplines.

As academic performance is a crucial factor, meeting this minimum marks criterion contributes to the overall eligibility for admission to the program.

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Q:   What is the average package for PG Diploma students at Xavier Institute of Communications?

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The average package for PG Diploma students at Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) can vary depending on factors such as the specific program, industry demand, and individual student capabilities. However, as of my last update, PG Diploma students at XIC typically secured average starting salaries ranging from INR 4 Lacs to INR 6 Lacs per annum. This average package may vary based on factors such as the student's specialization, prior work experience, industry placement trends, and economic conditions. It's essential for students to research the latest placement statistics and trends provided by XIC to get a more accurate understanding of salary expectations.

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Q:   How many students can do PG Diploma at Xavier Institute of Communications?

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The number of students who can pursue a PG Diploma at Xavier Institute of Communications  varies depending on factors such as the capacity of the institute, available infrastructure, and program-specific requirements. Generally, XIC admits a limited number of students for each PG Diploma programme to ensure personalized attention and high-quality education. While exact figures may vary, PG Diploma programs at XIC typically enroll anywhere from 30 to 60 students per batch. Prospective students should check the official website or contact the admissions office of XIC for specific information on batch sizes and availability for their desired PG Diploma program.

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Q:   How are PG Diploma placements at Xavier Institute of Communications?

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Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) has a strong track record of placements for its PG Diploma students. The institute maintains close ties with various industry partners and organizations across sectors such as media, communications, advertising, public relations, and filmmaking. Through its dedicated placement cell, XIC facilitates internship opportunities, industry interactions, and campus recruitment drives for its students. The placement process typically involves companies conducting interviews and making job offers to eligible candidates based on their skills, performance, and suitability for the roles available. 

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Q:   What is the eligibility criteria for admission to PG Diploma at Xavier Institute of Communications?

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The eligibility criteria for admission to a PG Diploma at Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) typically include a bachelor's degree from a recognised university or institution in any discipline. Additionally, candidates may need to demonstrate proficiency in written and spoken English through entrance exams or language proficiency tests. Some programs may have specific prerequisites or requirements related to the field of study. Applicants are also evaluated based on their academic background, work experience (if applicable), performance in entrance exams or interviews, and other relevant criteria. It's advisable for prospective students to refer to the official website of XIC for detailed eligibility requirements for their desired PG Diploma program.

 

 

 

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Q:   Which is the best course at Xavier Institute of Communications?

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Determining the "best" course at Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) depends on individual preferences, career goals, and areas of interest. XIC offers various programs across fields like journalism, mass communication, advertising, public relations, filmmaking, and photography. Some popular courses at XIC include the Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism & Mass Communication, Post Graduate Diploma in Public Relations & Corporate Communication, and Post Graduate Diploma in Film, Television & Digital Video Production. The best course for a particular student would be one that aligns with their career aspirations, skillset, and interests, and provides comprehensive training and opportunities for growth in their chosen field.

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Q:   Which entrance exam is required for PG Diploma at Xavier Institute of Communications?

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The Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) in Mumbai conducts the XIC Online Entrance Test (OET) for admission to PG Diploma courses. The OET is an annual test that includes an online test and a personal interview. 
 
The OET is organized by XIC. 
 
 Students must register online to apply for the PG Diploma program. 
 
 The final selection of candidates is based on merit in the entrance exam and counseling. Candidates must be under 35 years of age. 
 
The OET includes: 
  • An online test
  • A personal interview
  • An English language test with questions on grammar, vocabulary, creative writing, and current affairs
  • A 120-minute test worth 200 marks
The OET is conducted annually. 
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Q:   Is Xavier Institute of Engineering a known college/Institute?

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Yes, Xavier Institute of Engineering a known college in various aspects such as:-

Placements: Nearly 96% of students are assigned to reputable businesses. Although the placement procedure can be a little sluggish at times, all students finally have the chance to take the exams. To assist students in preparing for aptitude exams and other assessments, our college also offers training classes.

Infrastructure: The college boasts first-rate infrastructure, with free Wi-Fi accessible across the campus. The labs are spotless, furnished with top-notch equipment and fast internet access. In addition, students have access to other resources like printers, projectors, smart boards, etc. at any time of day.

Faculty: The professors are top-notch, particularly in the IT division. They are beneficial. Before the test, appropriate question banks are supplied so that students can prepare well.

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Q:   Which is the best course at Xavier Institute of Communications?

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A variety of significant courses are available at the Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC), so it's important to select one based on personal preferences and professional goals. The Postgraduate Diploma in Public Relations and Corporate Communications, which concentrates on PR and media relations, and the Postgraduate Diploma in Advertising and Marketing Communication, which covers advertising and brand management, are two of the most sought-after programmes. For those interested in journalism, media production, there is a postgraduate Diploma in journalism and mass communication, and many other postgraduate courses are also available. The best courses at the Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) are Diploma programmes, even though mass media courses like journalism, advertising, and marketing are what most people would consider to be the best.

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Q:   How are PG Diploma placements at Xavier Institute of Communications?

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The PG Diploma placements at Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) in Mumbai are quite promising, with approximately 90% of students receiving placements. The highest placement package offered is notable, indicating a strong placement record for the institute. It is important to note that XIC offers PG Diploma courses in Journalism and Mass Communication, as well as in Film, Television, and Digital Video Production. However, it is worth mentioning that for working professional courses at XIC, like the PG Diploma in Film, Television, and Digital Video Production, placements are not provided as all students are already working professionals. Overall, XIC's PG Diploma placements are favorable for students seeking opportunities in the field of communication and media.

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Q:   What is the eligibility criteria for PG Diploma at Xavier Institute of Communication Mumbai?

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To be eligible for OET registration, you must meet the following criteria:

1. You should be 35 years of age or below.

2. Additionally, you must have either:
   - Completed a 3-year Graduation programme in an approved stream from a recognised university (Streams include Arts, Commerce, Science, Computers, BMM, BMS, BE, Catering, etc.).
   OR
   - Be in the process of completing your Last Semester or Third year of Graduation this year.

If you fall into the latter category and are selected for the XIC Course of your choice, the Post-graduate Diploma will only be awarded upon the successful completion of your Graduation. This requires adherence to the academic, attendance, and other standards set by XIC. You must also submit the relevant attested Final mark-sheet of your graduation upon completion.

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Q:   How much does PG Diploma at Xavier Institute of Communications cost?

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The cost of a Post Graduate Diploma at Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) can vary depending on the specific programme and any scholarships or financial aid available. However, as of my last update, the approximate cost for a PG Diploma at XIC ranged from INR 1,50,000 to INR 2,50,000. This cost typically covers tuition fees, examination fees, and other academic expenses. It's essential for prospective students to check the official website of XIC or contact the admissions office directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding programme fees and financial assistance options.

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Q:   Which is the top course of Xavier Institute of Communications?

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Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) is famous for its "Post-Graduate Diploma in Mass Communication" course conducted in English. XIC is a renowned communication and media institute in India, and this particular course is highly regarded for providing comprehensive training in various aspects of mass communication, including journalism, advertising, public relations, media research, and filmmaking. Mass Media Courses - Mass Communication, Journalism, Advertising and Marketing, Diploma Courses and Certificate Course by Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC). The Outlook I-Care has ranked XIC No. 1 among the top 35 Private Mass Communication Colleges in India.

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Q:   What is the fee for various courses offered by Xavier Institute of Communications?

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The total fees structure for various courses offered by Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC):

  1. The fee including Tuition fee, Registration fee, Library Deposit and other fee for PR (Diploma in Public Relations & Corporate Communication): Rs. 289830
  2. The fee including Tuition fee, Registration fee, Library Deposit and other fee for JR (Diploma in Journalism & Mass Communication): Rs. 357090
  3. The fee including Tuition fee, Registration fee, Library Deposit and other fee for FT: Rs. 414320
  4. The fee including Tuition fee, Registration fee, Library Deposit and other fee for AM: Rs. 322280
  5. The fee including Tuition fee, Registration fee, Library Deposit and other fee for AICP: Rs. 272720
  6. The fee including Tuition fee, Registration fee, Library Deposit and other fee for EPEM: Rs 252070
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Q:   How can students get admission to Xavier Institute of Communications?

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 Xavier Institute of Communications admisison is based on merit. Candidates are also required to meet the additional admission criteria before applying for the desired programme. The institute has set the eligibility criteria for the desired course.

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Xavier's Instiute of Communications is a curricula unit of St. Xavier's College which is an autonomous body based out of Mumbai. It consistently ranks among the top colleges for media studies. Over the years, they have produced many notable alumni including Zeenat Aman, Shabana Azmi, Nikkhil Advani,

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No, the Xavier Institute of Communications Mumbai only offers postgraduate and certificate courses. 

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At Xavier Institute of Communications, students can pursue various Postgraduate Diploma and Certificate courses. If you are seeking admissions for the PG Diploma programmes, you must fulfil the basic eligibility criteria of passing graduation from a recognised university. Additionally, also securing

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Virajita Sharma

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Yes, Xavier Institute of Communications indeed offers various certificate courses to the students. The courses costs between INR 8,000 to INR 18,500. Interested candidates can check out the following list to know about the offered certificate courses at XIC Mumbai:

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At XIC Mumbai, students can pursue various PG Diploma courses across multiple specialisations. Students can refer to the following list to know about the PG Diploma courses offered at the Xavier Institute of Communications Mumbai:

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