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How To Prepare For XAT 2025

By RAHUL K SHUKLA
October 22, 2024

Preparing for the XAT requires a balanced approach, focusing on conceptual understanding, regular practice, and strategic planning, says Rahul K Shukla, convenor, XAT and admissions, XLRI-Xavier School of Management.

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The Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) is more than just an entrance exam -- it's a gateway to some of India's most prestigious business schools, including XLRI Jamshedpur and XLRI Delhi NCR.

If you are aiming for a successful career in management, cracking the XAT is a crucial step.

The last date to register for XAT is November 30, 2024.

The XAT 2025 exam will be held on January 5, 2025.

Here's an in-depth look at the XAT, section-wise preparation strategies, and common pitfalls to avoid on your preparation journey.

What Is XAT?

Conducted annually by the Xavier Association of Management Institutes (XAMI), XAT is a national-level aptitude test for admission into graduate management programmes.

The exam assesses not just academic knowledge, but also critical thinking and decision-making abilities essential for future business leaders.

Why is XAT so important?

Exam Structure and Syllabus

XAT is a computer-based test divided into two parts:

Part I (170 minutes)

Part II (10 minutes)

Part II includes General Knowledge (GK): Around 20 questions on current affairs, economics, history, and culture.

Please note that the Analytical Essay Writing (AEW) section has been removed from the main exam and is now part of the Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) rounds.

What is a good XAT score?

Marking scheme 

Each correct answer in Part I awards +1 mark, while each incorrect answer deducts 0.25 marks.

Leaving more than eight questions unanswered results in a penalty of 0.10 marks per additional unanswered question.

There is no negative marking in Part II

The GK (General Knowledge) section does not have negative marking and does not contribute to the percentile calculation, but is considered in later selection stages by some institutes.

Section-Wise Tips and Strategies to Prepare for XAT

Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning (VA & LR)

Decision-Making (DM)

Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation (QA & DI)

General Knowledge (GK)

Common Mistakes to Avoid While Preparing for XAT

Expert tips to get a crack XAT and get a top score

Preparing for the XAT requires a balanced approach, focusing on conceptual understanding, regular practice, and strategic planning.

Embrace a growth mindset, stay adaptable, and utilise all available resources, including guidance from mentors and alumni.

By avoiding common mistakes and following a disciplined preparation plan, you can enhance your chances of not just cracking the XAT but excelling in it.

Remember, the XAT is designed to identify future business leaders, who are not just academically proficient, but also possess critical thinking and ethical decision-making skills.

Use your common sense, trust your logical instincts, and approach each question with confidence.

Good luck on your journey to becoming a leader!

RAHUL K SHUKLA
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