XAT 2021: Last Minute preparation tips
Candidates should check few tips as they gear up to prepare for XAT 2021 exam
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NEW DELHI : Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) 2021 is scheduled to be held on January 3, for those who want to take admission into Xavier School of Management (XLRI), Jamshedpur, and participating institutes. Therefore, it is important to remember certain last-minute preparation tips for XAT 2021 so that one can perform well for the exam.
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XAT 2021- Important dates
Events |
Dates |
XAT 2021 exam date |
January 3, 2021 |
Release of XAT 2021 answer key |
Second week of January 2021 |
Last date to raise objection against XAT 2021 answer key |
Second week of January 2021 |
Declaration of XAT 2021 result |
Third week of January 2021 |
XAT 2021- Last minute preparation tips
Topic-wise revision
Candidates must do a quick revision of the sticky notes of each and every topic they prepared during the XAT preparation journey.
Avoid taking up any new topic
Candidates must refrain from studying any new topic which they have not prepared before as it will lead to confusion.
Practice from XAT sample paper
One should solve the XAT sample paper or previous year question paper to get a hang of the type of questions that would be asked on the day of the exam.
Mock tests, an elixir for any competitive exam
When candidates are left with 3-4 days for the exam, they should take at least two XAT mock tests each day prior to the exam and effectively analyse the test they have given so that they do not repeat the mistakes on the day of the exam.
Check the details of allotted XAT 2021 exam centre
To avoid last-minute hustle on the day of examination, candidates should get a detailed information about the allotted exam centre beforehand.
Do not forget to carry XAT 2021 admit card
It is mandatory to carry a printed copy of XAT admit card on the day of examination for the verification process.
Documents to carry
Along with XAT 2021 admit card, it is necessary to carry any one of the following photo ID proof
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Aadhaar card
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Voter ID
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PAN card
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Passport
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Driving license
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Recent passport size photograph (mandatory)
About XAT 2021
Xavier School of Management (XLRI) annually conducts Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) to offer admission into management programmes. XAT 2021 will be held in computer-based mode and the test will be held across 73 cities in the country. More than 160 B-schools accept XAT scorecards.
Also read:
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