INR 65,000 per semester - 2 Sharing with Common Toilet INR 70,000 per semester - 3 Sharing with Attached Toilet INR 78,000 per semester - 2 Sharing with Attached Toilet Note : The above charges are inclusive of Food (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner) |
1. Each room has a separate and fully covered balcony. 2. Inside the room, for each student there is a bed (35 inches x 78 inches) with frames and hooks for mosquito net, a reading and writing table, a chair, a steel almirah with dress hanging facility inside. 3. Common Items in each room: full-size dressing mirror, wash basin with running water, small mirror above the wash basin, linen drying facility in the balcony, curtain for the balcony (girls room only), curtain for all the windows, fans, lights, a lock for the room, with three or four keys – one for each student and one with the Hostel Office. 4. Common Items Available: Television, Newspapers, Gymnasium (on payment basis), indoor games items, hot water facilities for bath, drinking water facilities (hot, cold and ordinary), games facilities (basketball, football, shuttle cock, throw ball, volleyball, cricket, etc.) |
INR 65,000 per semester - 2 Sharing with Common Toilet INR 70,000 per semester - 3 Sharing with Attached Toilet INR 78,000 per semester - 2 Sharing with Attached Toilet Note : The above charges are inclusive of Food (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner) |
1. Each room has a separate and fully covered balcony. 2. Inside the room, for each student there is a bed (35 inches x 78 inches) with frames and hooks for mosquito net, a reading and writing table, a chair, a steel almirah with dress hanging facility inside. 3. Common Items in each room: full-size dressing mirror, wash basin with running water, small mirror above the wash basin, linen drying facility in the balcony, curtain for the balcony (girls room only), curtain for all the windows, fans, lights, a lock for the room, with three or four keys – one for each student and one with the Hostel Office. 4. Common Items Available: Television, Newspapers, Gymnasium (on payment basis), indoor games items, hot water facilities for bath, drinking water facilities (hot, cold and ordinary), games facilities (basketball, football, shuttle cock, throw ball, volleyball, cricket, etc.) |
I know a few people from the institute so I know a little bit about the institute. St. Xavier's University is not a good university for business management courses and the placements here are not very good.
Instead of joining St. Xavier's University with such high fees and poor academics and placements, it is better to choose any other business school with good placements.
If you are considering pursuing a degree in Economics, it is recommended that you do not prioritize Xavier's Kolkata.
If you are not applying through any quotas (such as Christian, SC/ST, or from schools affiliated with Xavier's), you will need at least 96 percent in class 12th. Despite the fact that it appears in subsequent lists, it goes down by 1%–2%.
St. Xavier’s College is an autonomous college under CU. St. Xavier’s University is a separate university. Though both of these institutes are under the same management.
You should choose St. Xavier’s College for a B.Com (Hons). It is the best commerce college in the country. The professors are the best in the field. Being autonomous, curriculum to examination papers, everything is set by the college. Only the degree is offered by CU. St. Xavier’s College fees are nominal for B.Com. The course fee is only INR 2.35 Lakhs.
St. Xavier’s College Kolkata is one of the most popular colleges in the country. It is an old college with a strict and disciplined curriculum. The college has a proven track record of offering excellent academics and co-curricular.
St. Xavier’s University is a new university and is still in the early stages of development. It won’t be fair to compare the two institutions at this stage.