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Things to Keep in Mind for XAT 2020, Check here for XAT Important Dates, Eligibility Criteria, Exam Pattern and Selection Process

Things to Keep in Mind for XAT 2020

Things to Keep in Mind for XAT 2020, Check here for XAT Important Dates, Eligibility Criteria, Exam Pattern and Selection Process

Attention, candidates! The registration process for the Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) 2020 has started on 23rd August 2019, and the examination will be held on Sunday, 5th January 2020. Register your names with the requisite fees of Rs.1700/- by 30th November 2019. You can register with an added late fee of Rs.300/- from 1st to 7th December 2019.

XAT is an entrance test, conducted annually at the national level. 150 institutes accept the XAT score and admit the qualifying candidates in their postgraduate management programmes. The examination will be held across 71 test centres (cities) with about 75,000 examinees (approx.). From last year’s 45 test centres, there has been a massive boost in the number of test centres, with another 26 cities added to facilitate and accommodate the examinees better than before.

You can download your admit cards from the official website of XAT (xatonline.in) till 3rd January 2020. This time, XLRI Jamshedpur will be the conductor of the examination. As per the authorities, the test centre can be changed till 30th November 2019.

For an easier understanding, we have created a table below to give you an overview of the XAT 2020:

Name of the examination Xavier Aptitude Test, also referred to as XAT
Conducting body XLRI Jamshedpur
Type of examination National Level Post-Graduate exam
Purpose of the Test To qualify for admission to XLRI and 150+ B-schools
Mode of the Exam Online (Computer-based)
Duration of the Exam 3 hours
No. of Test Takers per year Approx. 75,000
Exam Pattern Both objective and subjective questions are there
Negative Marking Yes (0.25 marks or 1/4th of the total marks for each wrong answer)
XAT 2020 Convener To be notified soon (XAT 2019 Convener – Fr Antony Uvari)
Programmes Offered by XLRI Business Management (BM), Human Resource Management (HRM), Global Business Management (GBM) and General Management Programme (GMP)
Number of Test Centres (Cities) 71

XAT Preparation 2020

Next in the queue is the chart of some essential key dates you need to keep in mind:

Events Important Dates
XAT 2020 Notification August 23, 2019
Application process starts on August 23, 2019
Application Process ends on (without late fee) November 30, 2019
Last date for changing XAT test centre (city) November 30, 2019
Late application deadline (with late fee) December 1-7, 2019
Admit card availability December 20, 2019 onwards
XAT 2020 Mock Test Release First week of January 2020
XAT 2020 Exam January 5, 2020 (9:30 AM-12:30 PM)
XAT Official Answer Key and release of candidate response sheet Second week of January 2020
Objection filing w.r.t. XAT Answer key Second week of January 2020
XAT 2020 Result January 31, 2019
XAT 2020 Cutoff Third week of January 2020

With the general introduction done, the remaining important points are listed below:

Eligibility criteria of XAT 2020

The aspirants for management department appearing in XAT 2020 must fulfil the eligibility criteria as stated by XLRI Jamshedpur:

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Pattern of examination

The online test of XAT 2020 includes four sections, as mentioned in the table below, explaining the pattern of the exam. The section of Essay writing was taken off the paper last year.

Name of Sections No. of Questions Duration
Verbal and Logical Ability (VA & LR) 74 180 minutes/ 3 hours
Decision Making (DM)
Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation (QA & DI)
General Knowledge (GK) 25

Each question will carry one mark. In case of an incorrect answer, ¼ of the marks allotted per question will be deducted. There is also negative marking of 0.10 marks for unattempted questions.

Selection process

The selection of XAT 2020 will begin after the result and cut-off are announced. Note: the selection process may vary from one college to another. It is usually a two-step procedure.

First, candidates are shortlisted as per their XAT score and cut-off. The shortlisted candidates are then called for Writing Ability Test (WAT) or essay writing or group activity/discussion and personal interview.

Some institutes conduct GD and PI while others go through WAT and PI for the final selection. Criteria like previous academic records, work experience, may also be considered by the B-schools.

It’s high time you start preparing for one of the most competitive exams of the year, which will open your MBA avenues.

Good luck!

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