XAT 2022: Registration started today at xatonline.in; Here's how to apply
Sundararajan | August 10, 2021 | 02:33 PM IST | 2 mins read
XLRI Jamshedpur has started the XAT registration process on August 10 on the official XAT website, xatonline.in. XAT 2022 is to be held on January 2.
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NEW DELHI:
Xavier School of Management (XLRI), Jamshedpur has begun the XAT 2022 registration today, August 10, at xatonline.in. XAT 2022 application form is available only in online mode. Candidates can fill the XAT application form 2022 till November 30, 2021. Students with a bachelor's degree in any discipline are eligible to apply for the XAT exam 2022. In order to complete the XAT application process, students have to pay a XAT application fee of Rs 1800 through online mode.
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As per the announced XAT dates, XLRI will conduct the Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT 2022) on January 2, 2022, in a computer-based mode. Only students who will complete the registration process of XAT 2022 will only be issued the admit card. XLRI will release the XAT admit card on December 20, 2021.
XAT Registration 2022- Important dates
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Dates |
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XAT 2022 registration process starts on |
August 10, 2021 |
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Last date to fill XAT 2022 application form |
November 30, 2021 |
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XAT exam date 2022 |
January 2, 2022 |
XAT 2022 eligibility criteria
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Students should have completed their bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized university/ institute.
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The final year of graduate students are also eligible to apply for the XAT exam 2022 .
XAT 2022 registration page
Steps to fill the XAT 2022 application form
Applicants can follow the instructions provided while registering and filling the XAT 2022 application form.
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Step 1: Go to the official website of XAT 2022.
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Step 2: Next, find and click on the “Register” tab to create XAT login credentials.
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Step 3: Then “Re-login” and click on the “Apply Now” tab.
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Step 4: Next, fill the XAT 2022 application form by entering all the required valid details such as personal and academic details.
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Step 5: Then enter work experience details (if any) and enter the XLRI program details.
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Step 6: Upload requisite documents such as signature, photograph, and degree certificate in a prescribed format.
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Step 7: Pay the application fee for XAT 2022 using any payment gateway.
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Step 8: Finally, download the payment receipt and take a printout of the submitted XAT application form for future reference.
XAT 2022 application fee
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Details |
XAT registration fees |
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XAT 2022 registration fee (without late fee) |
Rs 1800 |
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Candidates interested in XLRI programmes need to pay an additional fee |
Rs 300 |
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Indian candidates applying for Ex-PGDM through GMAT |
Rs 2500 |
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NRI Candidates applying for one or more programmes through GMAT |
Rs 5000 |
What after XAT 2022 registration
After the closing of the XAT 2022 registration window, XLRI will release the XAT admit card on its official website. Registered candidates will be able to download the XAT 2022 admit card by entering XAT login credentials.
About XAT 2022
Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) is a 3-hour national-level entrance test conducted by Xavier School of Management (XLRI) Jamshedpur annually. XAT scorecard will be accepted by more than 150 B-Schools across India such as IRMA Anand, GIM Goa, FORE New Delhi, IMT Ghaziabad, XIM Bhubaneswar, LIBA Chennai, MICA Ahmedabad, etc.
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