XLRI announces XAT 2018 Results
Ashish Jha | February 12, 2018 | 12:29 PM IST | 1 min read
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New Delhi:
XLRI, Jamshedpur has announced the result of
XAT 2018
on February 12, 2018. The test was held on January 7 and re-stest on February 3, 2018. Candidates can check the result online using their login credentials i.e. XAT ID and Date of Birth. As the result is declared in the form of scorecard, candidates can check their sectional as well as the overall score. The result will be available for download till February 20, 2018. The result will remain valid till December 31, 2018. Candidates who appeared for the test will also receive the copy of the result at their registered address. Around 90,000 students appeared for the nationwide test.
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Login with your XAT ID and Password
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Enter the Security Code
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Click on ‘Login’ button
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XAT result appears on the screen
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Download and print the XAT 2018 result cum scorecard
On the basis of XAT result, XLRI and the institutes which accept the XAT score will now shortlist the candidates for the next rounds of the selection process – Group Discussion, Personal Interview and Written Ability Test.
XLRI conducted
XAT
online for the first time in 47 cities across the country. However, due to some technical glitches, the test at few centres including Gurugram, Pune and Kolkata was cancelled. XLRI conducted the test again for these centres on February 3, 2018.
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