St. Xavier's College, Mumbai It was founded by the Jesuits on January 2, 1869.
St. Xavier's was awarded the 'A+' grade by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). National Institutional Ranking Framework & ARIIA LOGO ATAL RANKING OF INSTITUTIONS ON INNOVATION ACHIEVEMENTS ( ARIIA ).
St. Xavier's College, Mumbai courses are offered at various levels like Postgraduate Degree (i.e MA, M.com, etc.) and Ph.D. and many more. You can also find a brief overview of the different courses offered by the university across various disciplines with their specializations on the Course page.
Library
The College Library offers printed & amp; electronic resources for all related academic and student activities e staff, services for research, and use of these resources and infrastructures and spaces adapted to their use. An online database of books and magazines is maintained and access to these is provided via five OPAC (Online Public Access) terminals in the library and a link to the College website. The library started an institutional archive by digitizing rare books and scholarly publications. The library is open from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. only on working days. The college librarian is Mrs. Medha Taskar.
Computer Lab
It is called the ‘Xavier Knowledge Centre’. It has solar labs and is located on the first floor of the hostel building and includes 5 computer labs with around 125 computers in all. One of the computer labs has a state-of-the-art video conferencing facility. The Center takes charge of all computer science courses. He also teaches courses in collaboration with many departments and other organizations.
Medical Services and Health Center
In the event of a medical emergency in St. Xavier's College, a first Aid Kit is available in Campus with trained staff and ambulance services available.
Blatter Herbarium
was started at the end of the 19th century. In 1918 a very large number of plants were collected by P. E. Blatter, SJ, its collaborators, and students. The Erbario was named after Fr. Blatter in 1941. Contains the largest collection of plants in Western India. It provides facilities for the study of plant systematics and has a rich library of systematic botany. The Erbario received the Sir Ratan Tata Trust grant for updating and digitizing the plant database. dr. Rajendra Shinde is the present Director.
Gymkhana
Fell Gymkhana (1954) bears the name of its founder, Fr. Tombé. It has facilities for bodybuilding, badminton, table tennis, carrom, and chess. The College has full-size basketball and volleyball courts. The College has leased the use of a cricket ground on Azad Maidan to BMC. dr. Thomas Pires is the Director and he is assisted by other Coaches for different sports, as and when the need arises.
Deserving/eligible students are encouraged to apply for financial aid in the form of scholarships/scholarships as listed below: Indian Government/Freeship Scholarships for SC StudentsIndian Government/Freeship Scholarships for OBC StudentsIndian Government/Freeship Scholarships for VJ/NT Students Indian Government/Freeship Scholarships for SBC StudentsGovernment of India Scholarships / Freeships for ST students. Government of India Minority Scholarship.
An academic community dedicated to the holistic education of future leaders who will demonstrate innovation in their professional competencies, integration in their personal lives, and inclusion in their social contribution.
Ensuring competence, and provoking excellence and brilliance. Stimulating critical and creative thinking. Promoting multi-disciplinary learning, research, and publication. Linking studies with contemporary industry developments and applications. Making core competencies socially and environmentally beneficial.