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Team Careers360 | September 12, 2020 | 09:56 PM IST | 3 mins read
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Try NowNEW DELHI - Xavier School of Management has begun the registration process for XAT 2021 in online mode. Candidates can fill the XAT application form 2021 by visiting the official website XLRI. The last date for filling the XAT application form is November 30. XLRI will conduct XAT 2021 in Computer Based (Online) mode on January 3. Admit card for XAT 2021 will be available from December 20, 2020. Prior to filling the application form of XAT 2021, candidates must check the eligibility criteria.
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Important Dates for XAT 2021 registration
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Start date of XAT registration 2021 |
September 12, 2020 |
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Last date to fill XAT application form 2021 |
November 30, 2020 |
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Availability of XAT 2021 admit card |
December 20, 2020 |
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XAT 2021 |
January 3, 2021 |
XAT 2021 registration process
Click here to fill XAT 2021 application form
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If a candidate is unable to complete their XAT application form in one go, then they can avail the facility of “Save and Next” tab. Prior to final submission of application form candidates are advised to use the “Save and Next” tab in order to verify the details and modify the same in the XAT application form.
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Candidates are advised to fill all the details in XAT registration form carefully and verify all the entered details as no changes will be entertained after clicking on “Final Submit”
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Candidates must ensure that their name/ father’s/ mother’s name etc should be spelt correctly. All the names and other details should be the same as the certificate/ ID proof/ Mark sheet. Any change found will lead to disqualification of candidature
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After filling all the basic details, candidates can proceed to scan and upload documents i.e. Photograph and Signature as per prescribed specification
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After uploading such documents, candidates can proceed to fill educational qualification and work experience in the XAT application form
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Now click on “Preview” ta to verify all entered details in the application form before “Final Submit”
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Modify details (If required) and click on “Submit” tab
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Now select XLRI programme as per preference
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Select XAT 2021 exam centre preference. Candidates can choose 2 test cities while filling the XAT 2021 application form. One can edit test cities preference after opening of “Test centre correction window”
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Now click on “Payment” tab and proceed for payment
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Click on “Submit” button and take a print out of the same for future reference
XAT 2021- Registration fee
At the time of filling the application form of XAT 2021, one will have to pay the application fee for XAT 2021.
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XAT 2021 registration fee (without late fee)- Rs 1750/-
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If a candidates interested in XLRI programme, then they need to pay an additional fee of Rs 300/- for each programme
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Indian candidates applying for GMP through GMAT will have to pay Rs 2500/-
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NRI/ Foreign candidates applying for one or more programmes through GMAT will have to pay Rs 5000/-
XAT 2021 Application Fee (Mode of payment)
Candidates can pay the application fee for XAT 2021 by using any one of the following methods.
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Debit Cards (Visa/ RuPay/ Master Card/ Maestro)
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Credit Cards
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Internet Banking
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IMPS
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Cash Cards/ Mobile Wallets
About XAT 2021
XLRI Jamshedpur conducts XAT annually to offer admission into offered management programmes at main campus and at more than 150 B-schools of India. XAT 2021 to be held on January 3.
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