XAT 2021: XLRI releases result - Know toppers and score
Xavier School of Management has announced the XAT result 2021. Check the names of XAT 2021 toppers who have scored more than 99 percentile.
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Team Careers360 | January 18, 2021 | 05:52 PM IST
NEW DELHI : Xavier School of Management has declared the XAT 2021 result much ahead of the scheduled date. A number of candidates who appeared for the XAT 2021 exam have scored more than 99 plus percentile and are among the XAT 2021 toppers. Some of the XAT toppers are those who had excelled in the CAT 2020 exam as well.
XAT 2021 was conducted in computer-based mode on January 3 and now the candidates can download the XAT scorecard from the official website.
XAT 2021 toppers
Names of XAT 2021 toppers |
Percentile scored |
Animi Singh |
99.99 |
Farzan Shaikh |
99.94 |
Ravi Prinshu |
99.85 |
Rishabh Bajpayi |
99.85 |
Pranjal Choudhary |
99.81 |
Khushboo Gupta |
99.47 |
Yukti Sharma |
99.17 |
What after the XAT result 2021?
Candidates who meet the required cutoff for the respective participating institute, they can start their preparation for the second round of the selection process which is the group discussion and the personal interview.
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