XAT 2024 today; things to carry, exam day guidelines
Alivia Mukherjee | January 7, 2024 | 07:06 AM IST | 2 mins read
XAT 2024: Candidates appearing for the entrance exam should bring admit card, valid ID proof to the exam center.
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XLRI Jamshedpur will be conducting the Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) today, January 7, 2024. The XAT 2023 exam will be conducted in Computer-based test mode in 80 plus cities across the country. The XAT 2024 exam will be held from 2 pm to 5:30 pm. The total duration of the XAT 2024 paper is 210 minutes divided into 3 parts. Part I will be of 175 minutes, part II is of 5 minutes, and part III will be for 30 minutes.
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In XAT 2024, candidates will receive one mark for each correct answer, and there will be a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each incorrect answer. There will also be a negative marking of 0.10 marks if there are more than eight unanswered questions. There will be no deduction for incorrect answers in the General Knowledge (GK) section. The marks secured in the GK section will not be used for calculating XAT overall scores.
The countdown timer located at the upper-right corner of the screen is designed to provide the candidate with the remaining time for the specific part which he/she will be attempting. This feature ensures that the candidate is always aware of the time remaining for the particular section. After reaching the time limit, Part I will automatically lock. Following that, the candidate will progress to Part II and subsequently to Part II. Leaving the test lab before completing the entire test is strictly prohibited.
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XAT 2024: Things to carry
Candidates appearing for XAT 2024 should carry the following items on the exam day
- XAT 2024 admit card
- 1 passport size photograph
- One valid photo ID such as PAN card, Aadhar card, driving license, passport.
- Ball pen
- Disability certificate (If required)
XAT 2024 exam day guidelines
To have a hassle-free exam day, candidates should follow these exam-day guidelines.
- Other than a pen, don't carry any other stationery.
- Electronic gadgets such as mobile phones, watches, iPads, and calculators are not permitted.
- No food or drink are allowed inside the exam hall.
- Use the same photo that was uploaded with the application form for the XAT admit card.
- Bring a ballpoint pen, two copies of your admit card, picture ID, and a passport-sized photo with you.
- Arrive at the XAT test centre 1 hour before the reporting time specified on your admit card.
- Dress simply with basic cardigans and sweaters which has no pockets.
- On exam day, avoid wearing jewellery and a jacket.
- Submit your rough sheets after the conclusion of XAT 2024 exams.
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