XAT 2021 mock test: Official link available now; Click for more details
Team Careers360 | December 23, 2020 | 01:18 PM IST | 2 mins read
XLRI has released the XAT mock test in online mode on its official website - xatonline.in. No need to use XAT login credentials.
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Try NowN EW DELHI: Xavier School of Management (XLRI) has released the XAT mock test for XAT 2021 today. The official mock test is the best guide to prepare for the XAT exam 2021. The XAT 2021 exam is scheduled for January 3, 2021, from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM. The XAT admit card is available till December 31. XAT is an important MBA entrance exam, leading to MBA admission 2021 in XLRI, XIME, XIMB, IMT, TAPMI and 150 MBA colleges in India.
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Important Dates for XAT 2021
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XAT 2021 Mock Test Release Date |
December 23, 2020 |
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XAT 2021 |
January 3, 2021 |
XAT Mock Test 2021 - Highlights
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The total duration of the XAT examination is 180 minutes.
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The computer-based exam will be in English only.
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The question paper has a total of 100 questions. Of all the multiple-choice questions (MCQs) there are five options with one perfect option.
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The question paper consists of two bound areas
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Part 1 (165 minutes)
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Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning (26 questions)
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Decision Making (21 questions)
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Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation (28 questions)
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Part 2 (15 minutes)
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General Knowledge (25 questions)
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Marks awarded for every right answer: +1 mark
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Negative marks awarded for every wrong answer: -0.25 mark
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Negative marks are given for each unattempted question after 8 unattempted questions: -0.10 marks
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Negative marking does not apply to general knowledge questions.
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PwD category candidates will get extra time of 20 minutes per hour which results in extra time of 55 minutes for Part 1 and 5 minutes for Part 2.
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After 165 minutes, the timer will reach zero and Part 1 will be locked. You will be moved to Part 2.
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PwD candidates are allowed to submit their answers at any time between 165 minutes to 220 minutes for Part 1 and 15 to 20 minutes for Part 2. Therefore, a PWD candidate may leave the laboratory for 180 minutes to 240 minutes, depending on the completion time of the test.
How to take a XAT 2021 mock test online?
Candidates are advised to take the mock test of Xavier Aptitude Test 2021 at the last stage of exam preparation. See below how to access the official XAT mock test online.
Step 1: Log on to the official website - xatonline.in .
Step 2: Find and click on the tab called “Mock Test” at the top of the webpage.
Step 3: The link will take you to the XAT mock test login page.
Step 4: Directly, click on the “Sign In” button (No need to enter the XAT login credentials).
Step 5: The new pop-up window will appear. It contains the general instructions regarding XAT mock test 2021.
Step 6: Then click the “Next” button. It will show the about the XAT question paper.
Step 7: Finally, click the “I am ready to begin” button to take the online XAT mock test.
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