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How to Prepare for XAT 2021?

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Xaviers Aptitude Test shortened as XAT is one of the national level entrance examinations conducted by XLRI Jamshedpur every year. The exam is conducted to shortlist the most appropriate and proficient students willing to pursue their career in the field of management. Taking Xaviers Aptitude Test would become useful as there are more than 100 institutes that accept XAT Score when it comes to admission to their management programs. 

Students who wish to apply for XAT Exam must know that the examination is a computer-based test conducted on the first Sunday of the year.

As per the information released by the National Testing Agency, XAT 2020 is all set to be conducted on 5th January 2020 (Sunday).

XAT 2020

Before applying for the examination, the candidates must be aware of the examination pattern and how they must prepare themselves for the exam. Knowledge of how the question paper is designed and what type of questions are usually asked in the examination somehow instill students with what strategy they must adopt to qualify the examination.

Note* XAT Accepting Colleges have their own set of criteria to shortlist candidates for admission to the management programs.

Preparation Strategy for XAT 2020

The question paper is seen to be divided in three sections namely Verbal and Logical Ability, Decision Making, and Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation. There is one more section named as General Knowledge, performance in which is not considered while totaling the marks obtained by candidates.

  • These topics fall under three different categories namely Concept Driven, Practice Intensive, and Environment Sensitive.
  • Topics of Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation and Verbal & Logical Ability come under Concept Driver category, topics of Decision Making & Analytical Reasoning under Practice Intensive and General Knowledge under Environment Sensitive category.

XAT Exam is marked to possess dissimilarities from other management entrance examinations as the question paper consists of Decision Making section that other MBA entrance exams don’t have. Here, in this the sections the management aptitude of students is analyzed based on their performance in given different situations and cases.

In general, the candidates appearing in XAT 2020 must possess strong analytical, reasoning, and quantitative skills in order to qualify the examination. Attempting Decision Making section would enable the candidates to take the exam with confidence. The other parameters of XAT Preparation Tips that would help you qualify the exam are:

  • Give yourself enough time to study
  • Make sure your study space is organized
  • Practice previous year question papers
  • Take regular breaks
  • Plan the day of your exam
  • Divide your study plan in different segments
  • Prioritizing the important topics
  • Time management

Structure and Syllabus of XAT 2021

 

There are 100 questions of the MCQ arrangement in this 3-hour exam, with one mark awarded for choosing the correct answer out of a total of 5 options and 0.25 marks deducted for selecting the wrong answers. Head over to this video to appreciate whether or not you should leave questions in the XAT exam. 

 

The percentile designed for each examinee will not include the GK section of the test and will be focused on Part 1 of the XAT.  If you’re wondering how the XAT differs from the CAT and are pondering which management exam to write, head over to this fabulous article here. It will shed light on the syllabus of various management exams, including XAT 2021, along with the levels of difficulty of these exams, and may help you decide. 

Important Dates and Details for XAT 2021

 

Here are the critical events and their corresponding dates that must be taken note of for XAT 2021:

The XAT is among the big two when pursuing an MBA in India. The other is CAT. Head over to this beautiful article, which discusses five essential ideas for the XAT; it is absolute gold! If you plan on taking this exam, list early and prepare well. 

 

 

XAT 2021 Important Events

Dates

XAT 2021 Registration Begins

12 September 2020

XAT 2021 Registration Ends

Till Midnight – 30 November 2020

Update: Extended till 10 December 2020 (without penalty)

XAT 2021 Admit Card Download

20 December 2020 Onwards

XAT 2021 Exam

3 January 2021

XAT Exam Timing

9:30 AM to 12:30 PM (3 Hours)

Mode of XAT Exam

Computer-Based/Online

XAT 2021 Results

Before 31 January 2021

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Frequently Asked Questions

Was XAT 2021 tough?

According to Ayesha Banda, the effort level of the XAT exam paper lay between moderate and complex, and it was reasonably easier than the previous year.

How to prepare for XAT at home?

Go through practice papers, prior years' papers, and mock tests to identify and list the types of DM sets usually asked in XAT. Then, please sit down and study how to solve each problem while accounting for their differences.

How long does it take to prepare for an XAT?

The time required to prepare for the Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) varies depending on individual capabilities, but generally, a well-structured training plan of 3 to 6 months is ideal.

How do I get the 99 percentile in XAT?

The XAT score represents a candidate's total marks in the Xavier Aptitude Test. If you score 40 or more in XAT, you can expect a percentile of 99 or above. Also, a score of 35 or more in XAT predicts a percentile above 95.

Is one month enough for XAT?

Preparation time for XAT depends on candidates' knowledge and problem-solving skills. However, six months is generally considered satisfactory for XAT preparation.

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