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      XIC Mumbai Admission 2026: Dates, Fees, Eligibility, Cutoff & Application Form

      Shilpy Sinha

      Updated on Mar 31 2026, 08:32 PM IST

      XIC Mumbai Admission Process

      XIC Mumbai admission is offered to postgraduate diploma courses. XIC Mumbai admissions are done on a merit basis after the completion of the XIC entrance test (XET). The XET consists of two parts – an online test and a personal interview. The online test comprises two tests – an objective test and a subjective test. The timing of both tests is 60 minutes each. 

      After clearing the online test, the candidates are called for a personal interview. In addition, applicants must fulfil the prerequisites set forth by XIC Mumbai for the course they intend to take and adhere to the entire XIC Mumbai admissions procedure.

      Also See: Xavier Institute of Communications Courses

      XIC Mumbai Application Process 2026

      • Apply online from the official website of the college.

      • Fill in all the details asked in the admission form carefully.

      • Upload copies of all the documents mentioned in the application form, such as the 10th standard mark sheet, 12th standard mark sheet, graduation certificates, domicile certificate and character certificate.

      • Pay the registration fee online and take out a copy of the application form for future reference.

      XIC Mumbai Admission 2026 for PGD

      XIC Mumbai offers PGD courses in various disciplines such as Journalism and Mass Communication, Public Relations and Corporate Communication, Advertising and Marketing Communication, Film Television and Digital Video Production and others also. The duration of these courses ranges from 10 months to 1 year.

      XIC Mumbai PGD Courses and Eligibility Criteria

      CourseEligibility Criterai

      PGD

      Graduated in any discipline + XET Entrance Test scores

      XIC Mumbai PGD Admission Process

      • Prospective candidates interested in PGD courses must complete the application form for admission.

      • Admission to PGD programmes at the Institute is determined through the XIC Entrance Test (XET).

      • The XET comprises two components: an online examination and a personal interview.

      • Applicants who successfully pass the online test will be invited for a personal interview.

      • Final admission is contingent upon document verification and the payment of fees.

      XIC Mumbai Admission Process Documents Required

      • 10th standard mark sheet

      • 12th standard mark sheet

      • Graduation Certificates

      • Domicile Certificate

      • Character Certificate

      Also See: XIC Facilities

      Note: All the qualified candidates will have to attend virtual interviews before the Personal Interview. Documents need to be submitted on time for taking admission.

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      FAQ’s

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      Q: Is there any entrance exam needed at the time of Xavier Institute of Communications?
      A:

      Yes, applying to the college, candidates need to give the XET entrance examination for admission. This entrance examination is important for applying to the XIC Mumbai admission.

      Q: What are the eligibility criteria for XIC admission?
      Q: What documents are required for taking admission at XIC Mumbai?
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      PGD Advertising and Marketing Communication
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      PGD Advertising and Marketing Communication
      Study Mode
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      ₹ 3.28 L

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      Student Reviews for XIC Mumbai

      Average Rating

      4.4
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      Total Reviews

      6
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      Overall

      4.4

      Infrastructure

      4.4

      Placements

      4.3

      Campus Life

      4.4

      Academics

      4.1

      Value for Money

      3

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      Go for an MBA

      Anonymous Posted on 7 Jun'24
      3.4

      Academics

      Cons - Professors and syllabi are hit or miss. Some are amazing, some leave you dozing. - Some syllabi are not updated. - A lot modules are repetitive. - It can be very hectic and high pressure. Pros - The good professor are REALLY good. Always willing to help you in any way possible.

      College Infra

      Cons - Most of the lectures are on the third floor. There is no lift. - The building is really small. So the classes keep shuffling from here to there. - The ACs are too cold and you're not allowed to turn it down. - The canteen food is overpriced and tasteless. - The main college is a bit antagonistic, that can create problems. Pros - The technological facilities are very good and up to date. - Everything is clean

      Campus Life

      There is no life. You're mostly just working on academic stuff. The UG kids put up a lot of events, but you don't get time to participate. Because I come from outside Mumbai, I find the campus pretty crammed, specially when the UG kids are there. So there's almost no place to sit, let alone hangout or chill.

      Placements

      You have special training for placements, which is indeed useful. The course head really strives to get you placed. We had almost 100% attendance. One con is that the packages are very low. About 4-5lpa

      Value For Money

      Even though I met some amazing professors and classmates, I feel you should rather invest in an MBA if you don't have the pressure to work immediately. You could learn all of the syllabus on your own, for free, if you put your mind to it. If you're just going for networking, then it might be worth the money.
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