St. Xavier’s College Admission 2021-22: First merit list and cut off released for BMS
St. Xavier’s College has released the St. Xavier’s BMS cutoff and first merit list. Know the minimum cutoff for admission at xaviers.edu.
Sundararajan | August 17, 2021 | 04:37 PM IST
NEW DELHI:
St. Xavier’s College (Autonomous) has released the St. Xavier’s BMS cutoff 2021 along with the first merit list in online mode on August 17. Students can check St. Xaviers BMS 2021 cutoff on its official website - xaviers.edu. In order to get admission to the institute, candidates have to secure the minimum cutoff of St. Xavier’s BMS 2021. Students were shortlisted based on their performance in the St. Xavier’s BMS entrance exam and their class 12 mark.
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to check the St. Xavier’s cutoff 2021
Candidates who have cleared the St. Xavier’s BMS 2021 cutoff should submit the mandatory declaration form before payment of fees. Admissions and payment of fees for first-year BMS students 2021-22 will remain open from August 18, 2021, from 2 pm to August 25, 2021, up to 3 pm, failing which the offer of admission will be withdrawn.
The St. Xavier’s Entrance Test 2021 was conducted through an AI-proctored platform supported with Manual Proctoring (Invigilation). St. Xavier's Entrance Test 2021 for BMM/ BMS courses was held on separate days.
St. Xavier’s BMS Admission 2021: Schedule
Events |
Dates |
St. Xavier’s BMS 2021 exam date |
August 10 to 20, 2021 |
St. Xavier’s BMS cut off and first merit list |
August 17, 2021 |
Admission and fee payment |
August 18 to 25, 2021, up to 3 PM |
Commencement of lectures |
August 27, 2021 (Tentative) |
St. Xavier’s BMS cut off 2021
Here is the category wise St. Xavier’s cutoff score for admission into F.Y.B.M.S 2021-2022
Category |
Board |
St. Xavier’s Cutoff |
Christians |
HSC - Maharashtra |
85.27 |
Other |
84.00 |
|
General |
HSC - Maharashtra |
91.60 |
Other |
95.87 |
|
Students with disabilities (PwD) |
NA |
83.93 |
Special Category |
NA |
94.93 |
St. Xavier’s BMS admission 2021: Selection procedure
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As per the St. Xavier’s BMS selection procedure, the students have been shortlisted based on the entrance exam of BMS and board exam (Class 12) marks in a ratio of 60:40.
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The session for St. Xavier’s College (Autonomous), Mumbai will begin its an academic session of FYBMS 2021-2022 tentatively in September 2021.
St. Xavier’s cutoff scores
Parameters |
Percentage |
St. Xavier’s BMS entrance exam |
60% |
Class 12 (HSC) |
40% |
Total |
100% |
St. Xavier’s admission fee
Course |
Fees |
First-year BMS |
Rs. 31,663 |
NOTE: For students passing class 12 from other Boards (other than the Maharashtra HSC board), eligibility & verification fees of Rs. 1250 will be added to their total fees.
Steps for St. Xavier’s fee payment
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Step 1: Go to the following link - Click here .
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Step 2: Choose Institute: The Bombay St. Xavier’s College Society.
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Step 3: Select branch: BMS: The Bombay St. Xavier's College Society BMS, Mumbai.
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Step 4: Enter the registration number: College UID No. mentioned in the Merit List.
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Step 5: Finally, confirm all your details and then proceed with the payment.
About St. Xavier’s 2021
St. Xavier’s Entrance Exam is conducted by St. Xavier’s College (Autonomous) under the University of Mumbai. The entrance test is for those candidates who are interested in gaining admission in BMM/ BMS programmes at St. Xavier’s College.
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