XAT answer key 2025 out at xatonline.in; score vs percentile, steps to raise objection
Alivia Mukherjee | January 10, 2025 | 05:15 PM IST | 2 mins read
XAT Answer Key 2025: The scorecards will be available from January 31 and March 31.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The Xavier School of Management (XLRI) has published the Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) 2025 answer key today, January 10. Candidates who appeared for the MBA entrance exam can download the XAT 2025 answer key by visiting the official website, xatonline.in. The XAT 2025 exam was conducted from 2 pm to 5 pm.
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The XAT answer key 2025 objection window will also be active on the official website. The last date to raise objections against the XAT answer key 2025 is not yet announced. However, as per past trends the XAT answer key objection window 2025 is expected to be open for 4 days. The XAT response sheet 2025 was out on January 7. The XAT 2025 result date is January 31. Candidates are required to enter their XAT ID and password to access the XAT answer key 2025.
XAT 2025 Answer Key: XAT marks calculator
Candidates can follow these steps to calculate the probable scores using XAT 2025 answer key .
- For every correct attempt, add1 mark
- For every incorrect answer, deduct 0.25 marks
- After eight consecutive un-attempted questions, deduct 0.10 marks
- Deduct no marks for incorrect section in GK section
- GK score will not be counted for XAT percentile calculation 2025
XAT score vs percentile 2025
Candidates can have a look at the XAT score vs percentile 2025 (expected) details below.
|
XAT Score 2025 |
XAT 2025 percentile (Expected) |
|
42-44 |
99 |
|
35-37 |
95 |
|
30-32 |
90 |
|
25 marks in XAT percentile |
87 percentile |
|
22 marks in XAT percentile |
80 percentile |
|
20 marks in XAT percentile |
76 percentile |
|
19 marks in XAT percentile |
75 percentile |
|
18 marks in XAT percentile |
74 percentile |
|
17 marks in XAT percentile |
73 percentile |
|
16 marks in XAT percentile |
70-72 percentile |
|
15 marks in XAT percentile |
68-70 percentile |
|
12 marks in XAT percentile |
55-60 percentile |
|
10 marks in XAT percentile |
Less than 50 percentile |
|
8 marks in XAT percentile |
Less than 48 percentile |
XAT Answer Key 2025: Steps to raise objection
Candidates can follow these instructions to raise objections against the XAT answer key 2025.
- Visit the official website, xatonline.in.
- On the homepage, click on the XAT answer key 2025 link.
- Login using credentials
- Your XAT 2025 answer key will be displayed on the screen.
- Click on the answer key objection link
- Select the answer you want to challenge
- Attach supporting documents
- Submit and save a copy for future reference.
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