XAT 2021 registration to commence soon; Know all about exam date and pattern
Team Careers360 | August 14, 2020 | 07:02 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Try NowNEW DELHI- Xavier School of Management, Jamshedpur will begin the XAT 2021 registration anytime soon in online mode. Candidates aspiring to appear for XAT exam 2021 must check the eligibility criteria before filling the application form, failing which their candidature will stand cancelled. XAT 2021 is expected to be held in the first week of January 2021 in online mode.However, due to COVID-19 outbreak, authorities may issue the notification regarding any change or modification.
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XAT 2021 exam dates
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Events |
Dates |
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Release of XAT 2021 Notification |
Third week of August 2020 |
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Start of XAT 2021 application process |
Third week of August 2020 |
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Last date to fill the XAT 2021 application form |
Second week of December 2020 |
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Last date for the submission of the application form (with late fee) |
Third week of December 2020 |
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Availability of XAT 2021 admit card |
Fourth week of December 2020 |
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XAT 2021 Exam Date |
First week of January 2021 |
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Declaration of XAT 2021 result |
Third week of January 2021 |
XAT eligibility criteria 2021
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As per the eligibility criteria of XAT 2021 candidates must have completed graduation in any discipline. There is no specific percentage of CGPA required to appear for the XAT exam 2021.
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Also candidates who are in the final year of the qualifying examination can also apply.
XAT application form 2021
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XAT 2021 registration is expected to begin from third week of August 2020 in online mode on the official website. The application form of XAT 2021 will be available tentatively till second week of December 2020.
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After filling the application form candidates will be required to pay the XAT form fees in online mode only. Check the table below to know the expected fee:
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XAT 2021 First Phase Application Fee |
Rs. 1700 (Rs. 300 per XLRI programme) |
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XAT 2021 Late Application Fee |
Rs. 2000 (Rs 500 per XLRI programme) |
Mode of payment:
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Credit card
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Debit card
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Net banking
XAT 2021 exam pattern
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As per the exam pattern of XAT 2021 the question paper will be divided into four sections namely:Verbal and Logical Ability, Decision Making, General Knowledge and Data Interpretation and Quantitative Ability.
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XAT exam 2021 will be conducted in online mode for a duration of 3 hours. Candidates must attempt the XAT 2021 question carefully as each incorrect answer will attract negative marking. Also, more than eight unattended questions will fetch negative marking of 0.5 marks per unattempted question.
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