XAT 2023: Xavier School of Management (XLRI), Jamshedpur to close the XAT 2023 registration window tomorrow, December 11. Eligible candidates can fill out the application form from the official website — xatonline.in —
The XAT registration deadline was moved from November 30 to December 11, 2022, it should be mentioned. By creating a login account on the XAT website, candidates can complete the registration form for the exam. For all categories of candidates, the XAT application cost is Rs 2000. Each participant in the XLRI programme must pay an extra fee of Rs. 200.
On January 8, the XAT exam 2023, will be administered in a computer-based method. The XAT hall ticket will be given out to applicants who successfully register for the exam on December 20.
Direct link to fill out the application form
XAT 2023: Registration Dates
- Registration last date — December 11, 2022
- Availability of admit card — December 20, 2022
- Exam date 2023 — January 8, 2023 (2:00 pm to 5:10 pm)
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How to register?
- Visit the official website — xatonline.in —
- Next, click on the ‘Register 2023’ tab and enter your name, mobile number, email ID, select state, choose a password and then submit login credentials.
- Now click on the ‘Go to application form’ tab and fill in all the required details.
- Enter education details, experience and other requisite information.
- Pay the form fee and take a printout of the application form for future reference
About XAT 2023
The XAT is three hours, ten minutes, speed-based test. Along with an essay writing part, the XAT question paper has 100 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) from the Decision Making, Verbal & Logical Ability, Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation, and General Knowledge categories. According to patterns from the previous year, the XAT cut-off for the XLRI PGDM BM programme often falls between the 95 and 92 percentile for male and female applicants.
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