How are Xavier Institute of Communications 2023 cut off marks determined?

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    Sattwik Kumar Mardan Interested in BCA | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago
    The Xavier Institute of Communications (XIC) in Mumbai determines cut off marks for its PG Diploma course based on the OET (Online Entrance Test). The OET has a maximum score of 150 marks and takes 1 hour and 30 minutes to complete. 
     
    Students must have at least 45% marks in PCM in their class 12th-grade examination from an approved board. The qualifying mark to appear for the entrance test is 65% marks at the class XII Board examinations for candidates belonging to the General Category. 
     
    The XIC OET 2023 exam pattern is: 
     
    • Maximum marks: 150
    • Duration of exam: 1 hour 30 minutes
    • Sections in paper
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    Abhijit Goenka | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago

    Xavier Institute of Communication (XIC) cutoff for PG Diploma coursesis based on the OET (Online Entrance Test). The candidate needs to visit the official website of the college for OET cutoff details. The cutoffs for OET varies every year and will be based on various parameters such as the number of students appeared for the entrance test, exam pattern, number of seats available, and etc.

    Do check on the official website of XIC.

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