XAT 2020 Registration to end today
aman.vardhan | November 30, 2019 | 11:42 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, NOVEMBER 30: Xavier Labour Research Institute (XLRI) will end the registration for XAT 2020 today. The application form was released in online mode on August 23, 2019. Today is the last chance for the candidates to register, so candidates can pull up their socks and fill the form. Xavier Aptitude Test will be held on January 5, 2020.
Important Dates for XAT 2020
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Events |
Date |
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Commencement of Registration for XAT |
August 23, 2019 |
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End date to fill the form |
November 30, 2019 |
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Start and end date to fill XAT 2020 application form by paying late fee |
December 1-7, 2019 |
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XAT 2020 |
January 5, 2020 |
How to fill the application form
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Visit the official website of XAT 2020 which is xatonline.in
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Register yourself (candidates who have already registered can login with their credentials)
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Fill the application form by mentioning your various details like academic record, personal data and other information
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Upload the various documents
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Choose the test centre
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Make the payment.
About XAT 2020
Xavier Aptitude Test is a national level management entrance examination for admission to various programmes offered by XLRI and other colleges affiliated to it. Also some top b-schools in India accepts XAT test score for their admission process. The examination is of 3 hours paper in which candidates have to answer 100 questions that are divided into 3 sections. The difficulty level of the paper is quite comparable to Common Admission Test and far higher than other examinations.
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