XAT Exam 2024: Registration ends in 15 days, fill XAT form at xatonline.in
Anusha Bhalotia | November 16, 2023 | 05:11 PM IST | 2 mins read
Xavier School of Management (XLRI), Jamshedpur will be conducting XAT exam 2024 on January 7, 2024. The last date to register for XAT 2024 exam is November 30.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: XLRI Jamshedpur will close the window for XAT registration on November 30, 2023. Last 15 days are left for all the MBA aspirants to register for the XAT exam. Candidates can apply for XAT 2024 on the official website- xatonline.in. Before applying, candidates are suggested to check the XAT eligibility criteria and ensure that they meet the same.
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Candidates can fill out the XAT exam registration form by creating a login account. They will be required to fill in details such as academic, test cities, and other basic details, and upload all the necessary documents for successful registration. At the time of filling the XAT exam form, candidates will have to pay the XAT exam fee of Rs 2100 for all categories. Those interested in XLRI programme(s) will have to pay an additional fee of Rs.200 each.
XAT exam date 2024 is January 7 and the exam will be conducted in a CBT mode. Registered candidates will be issued the XAT admit card on December 20, 2023.
XAT 2024: Important dates
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XAT events |
XAT dates |
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XAT registration start date 2024 |
July 15, 2023 |
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XAT exam registration last date |
November 30, 2023 |
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XAT admit card 2024 release date |
December 20, 2023 |
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XAT exam date 2024 |
January 7, 2024 |
Steps to fill XAT registration form 2024
Follow the steps below to fill XAT registration form:
Step 1: Visit the XAT official website of - xatonline.in.
Step 2: Next, click on the ‘ Register’ tab and enter your name, email ID, mobile number, choose a password, select state and city and then submit login credentials.
Step 3: Now click on the ‘Go to application form’ tab and fill in all the required details.
Step 4: Enter education details, experience and other requisite information.
Step 5: Pay the XAT form fee.
S tep 6: Take a printout of the XAT application form for future reference
Candidates should fill out the XAT registration form by entering all the details carefully as the XLRI does not allow any modifications to the XAT application form once it has been submitted.
XAT exam 2024 will be a 3.3-hour paper having five sections divided into three parts. The XAT paper will have 22 to 30 questions in each section and a total of 100-105 questions. Part 1 of the XAT question paper comprises Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning, Decision-making, and Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation. Part 2 is a 5-minute session of mock keyboard testing and Part 3 has a General Knowledge (GK) section along with an Analytical Essay Writing (AEW).
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