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Shiladitya Roy

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Hi Kaushiki, Poor is a subjective word! So I am not in the position of judging how good or bad is your marks! Anyway, for BMS BBA course one must have Maths or Business Maths in 10+2 level. And in that paper one has to get min. 55% or 60%. If you get more than that particular cut off marks which is subject to change, you can apply. The rest can be recovered by doing good in the admission test. All the best.

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Tanbir Shaikh

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Yes, you can get, because you need English + Any three Subject as an aggregate percentage.

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Tanbir Shaikh

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I think, 60% marks is not a good percentage for getting into St. Xaviers College. But, in their website it is mentioned that minimum 60% marks is required to get admission.

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Shiladitya Roy

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Hi Riddhi,
It must be general. Anyway.
For availing M.Sc in Physics, you must be a Physics (Hons) graduate.
If you are a B.Sc (General) student then you can't go for any Master's degree in science subject.

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Shiladitya Roy

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Hi Nilofar,
After passing 12th, you can't opt for N.Com. It's a postgraduate course. You can do B.Com.
Yes, from science, you can shift to commerce and as you have pure science, and maths. So, there won't be any problem to avail a commerce subject.
All the best.

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Shiladitya Roy

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Misha,
There is a placement cell in SXCKOL. One can get placed through this cell. Register here and you will get the opportunity for placement. Visit the given link you will get all the details:
http://www.sxccal.edu/PlacementCell/PlacementCell.htm
All the best.

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6 years ago

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Shiladitya Roy

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Hi Aveek,
When M.Sc is there, how can it be an undergraduate course anymore?
Anyway, it's an integrated postgraduate course. 5 years long course 1st 3 years ug then rest 2 years PG.but it's integrated.
Details about the course are in the link given below:
http://www.sxccal.edu/departments/MscBiotechnology/MscBiotechnology.htm
Please go through this.
All the best.

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6 years ago

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Shiladitya Roy

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Hi Ilona,
One just needs 60% marks in ISC to apply for the course of BSc in Mass Communication and Videography. BA Journalism is not a sole course. You can have it with any BA (Hons) course or with the B.Sc in MCV.
Link: http://www.sxccal.edu/departments/BScMassCommVideoProduction/BScMassCommVideoProduction.htm
All the best.

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6 years ago

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Shiladitya Roy

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Hi Sayak,
BA in Journalism and B.Sc in Mass Communication and Videography are not similar at all. These are totally different.
SXCKOL doesn't have BA Journalism course solely. It's an ancillary subject offered with BA (Hons) courses and B.Sc MCV course. If you want to opt for a journalism-oriented course then go for the B.Sc one. If there is anything other than this in your mind then go for BA and have journalism as an ancillary for half duration. The honours won't be in Journalism though.
Yes, the course is available for commerce students. People say if you have science in XI-XII then you can go anywhere, but if you have commerce, you ca
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Shiladitya Roy

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Ritesh, Congratulations on completing class 12th with commerce stream. The cut-off changes every year. There is no fixed cut-off. Whatever it is, the cut-off for B.Com stays quite high than many other colleges. Give it a try. You may get the chance easily. All the best.

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