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Today, October 25, marks the last day for applicants who plan to take the mock exam to register for the Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) at the Xavier School of Management (XLRI), Jamshedpur. Through the official website, xatonline.in, prospective candidates can submit an application for XAT 2024. XLRI Jamshedpur administers the XAT 2024 test across the country for enrollment to its different MBA and PGDM degrees.
The XAT mock exam will be administered on October 28, in accordance with the timetable. Candidates who submit their applications by October 25 will be qualified to take the official XAT mock test and main exam.
The XAT 2024 entrance test will be administered online, and the XAT admit card will be issued for download starting on December 20. The XAT 2024 test is slated to take place on January 7, 2024, in a single shift from 2 pm to 5: 30 pm. Candidates may apply for the XAT 2024 if they have finished their undergraduate studies in any field or are still in their last year.
XAT 2024: How to apply
To register for the XAT 2024 exam, candidates need just follow the simple instructions below.
Step 1: Go to xatonline.in, the official website.
Step 2: On the official website, click on the XAT 2024 registeration link.
Step 3: Register by entering the necessary credentials.
Step 4: Fill out the application form, pay the fees and click the “Submit” button.
Step 5: Download your XAT 2024 admit card, then print a copy of it for your records.
XAT 2024: exam pattern
This XAT 2024 test consists of five parts that are split into three sections. Candidates will be given 175 minutes for the first section, which includes the verbal and logical ability, decision-making, quantitative ability, and data interpretation. The second section includes a 5-minute time window for keyboard testing. The third section, which has a 30-minute time slot, comprises of essay writing and general knowledge. The XAT 2024 test will last 210 minutes in total.
XAT 2024: application fee
The regular registration fee for XAT 2024 is Rs 2100, however applicants interested in XLRI courses must pay an extra Rs 200 for each course. NRI/Foreign Candidates enrolling for one or more courses using GMAT must pay Rs 5000, whereas Indian Candidates registering for GMP through GMAT must pay Rs 2500.
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