XAT 2020 Registration Date Extended
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Check Nowshruti.garg | December 3, 2019 | 10:30 AM IST
NEW DELHI, DECEMBER 3: XLRI, Xavier School of Management has extended the last date for registration without late fee till December 10 midnight. Earlier the last date XAT 2020 registration was November 30. Thereafter, the candidate will be able to register for XAT 2020 with the late fee. XAT 2020 will be conducted on January 5 in online mode.
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XAT 2020 Important Dates
Events |
Dates |
Availability of application form |
August 23, 2019 |
Last date to register without late fee |
December 10, 2019 Midnight |
End date for registration with late fee |
To be notified |
XAT 2020 admit card |
December 20, 2019 |
How to Register for XAT 2020?
Candidates can fill the application by following the steps mentioned below:
Step 1- Click on the link provided- Click Here
Step 2- Register to create login credentials
Step 3- Login through credentials created
Step 4- Fill in the details prescribed
Step 5- Pay the application fee through any of the following mode:
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Credit card
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Debit card
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Netbanking
Application Fee Details
XAT 2020 first phase application fee |
Rs. 1700 (Rs. 300 per XLRI programme) |
XAT 2020 late application fee |
Rs. 2000 (Rs 500 per XLRI programme) |
About XAT
Xavier Aptitude Test is a national level postgraduate exam conducted for admission to XLRI and more than 150 B-schools. XAT 2020 will be conducted in computer-based mode for a duration of three hours.
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