Sundararajan | December 25, 2025 | 01:36 PM IST | 1 min read
XAT Admit Card 2026: The XLRI Jamshedpur MBA entrance exam will be held from 2 pm to 5 pm. The hall ticket can be downloaded online at xatononline.in.
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Xavier School of Management (XLRI) Jamshedpur has issued the Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT 2026) admit card today, December 25, for MBA admission. Candidates can download the XAT admit card 2026 on the official website, xatononline.in, using their valid email ID and password.
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XLRI Jamshedpur will conduct the XAT entrance exam 2026 on January 4 from 2 pm to 5 pm. The XAT 2026 hall ticket includes details such as candidates’s name, photograph, application number, exam centre, reporting time, and other important exam instructions.
Candidates are advised to carry their XAT 2026 admit card along with their government-issued identity card to the examination centre for verification purposes.
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XLRI Jamshedpur conducts the XAT 2026 entrance exam for admission to its Master of Business Administration (MBA) and other management programmes.
Follow the steps below to download the XAT 2026 admit card for MBA admission.
As per the XAT 2026 exam pattern, the question paper comprises two parts: part 1 includes verbal ability and logical reasoning (26), decision making (21), and quantitative aptitude and data interpretation (28), while part 2 consists of general knowledge (20).
The XAT exam duration is 180 minutes, with PwD candidates entitled to an additional 20 minutes per hour.
As per the XAT marking scheme, each correct answer gives 1 mark. In Part 1, every wrong answer reduces the score by 0.25 marks, and leaving more than eight questions unattempted leads to a penalty of 0.10 marks per extra question. There is no negative marking for the GK section in Part 2.
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