Curated By: Sukanya Nandy
Last Updated: December 10, 2023, 12:21 IST
The XAT admit card 2024 will be released on Dec 20 (Representational image/X)
The Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) 2024 application process will conclude today, December 10. Students interested and eligible can submit their registration on the official website at xatonline.in. The Xavier School of Management (XLRI), Jamshedpur will conduct the computer-based test format on January 7 from 2 pm until 5:30 pm. The XAT admit card 2024 will be released on Dec 20.
The Xavier School of Management offers the following programmes: Human Resource Management Programme (HRM), Post Graduate Diploma in Management , XLRI-RBS Double-Master’s Programme, Business Management Programme (BM), Fellow Programme in Management (FPM) and Innovation, Entrepreneurship & Venture Creation Programme (IEV).
A bachelor’s degree from an accepted institution in any subject is required to be eligible to sit for XAT 2024. Over 150 institutes will utilise the XAT results to run the admission process of students to management programmes.
XAT 2024: STEPS TO REGISTER
Step 1: Navigate to the XAT website, xatonline.in.
Step 2: Go to the registration portal for XAT 2024.
Step 3: Complete the application form with the required information.
Step 4: Fill up and submit the XAT application form by attaching the required files.
Step 6: After paying the application fee, click on the final submission link to complete the registration process.
Step 7: Download the XAT 2024 acknowledgement form and print a copy for future records.
XAT 2024: APPLICATION FEES
A Rs 2000 registration fee is required for candidates applying for the XAT 2024. There is an extra charge of Rs 200 per candidate for those interested in XLRI courses. In addition, applicants from India who wish to apply for GMP using GMAT must pay a charge of Rs 2500, while candidates from non-resident countries who want to submit applications for one or more courses through GMAT must pay a price of Rs 5000.
The XAT 2024 examination consists of five sections: decision-making, general knowledge, verbal and logical reasoning, numeric ability and data interpretation, and analytical essay writing. The amount of questions on the XAT is typically between 100 and 105, allowing for an in-depth assessment of the candidates’ abilities. Typically, each category will include 22 to 30 questions.
Candidates will be admitted depending on their XAT 2024 results. Individuals who achieve the required minimum scores will get an invitation to partake in the Written Ability Test (WAT), Group Discussion (GD), and Personal Interview (PI) phases.