What is the exam pattern of XAT 2025? Last date for application extended

What is the exam pattern of XAT 2025? Last date for application extended

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The last date to register for XAT 2025 has been extended. Please note that the last date of registration for the Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) exam has been extended till December 10, 2024. All the interested candidates who have not been able to apply till now due to some reason can now apply online through the official website of XAT, xatonline.in. Candidates can follow the steps given below to apply online.

How to apply for XAT 2025

First of all candidates visit the official website of XAT, xatonline.in. After this the candidates click on the registration link. After doing this, candidates enter their name, email ID, contact details and set the password. As soon as you do this, a system generated email/message will be sent to you. Now verify your email by clicking on the given link and then proceed to complete the application process. Once you have entered the details, check them once again and click on submit. At last now download the form and take a print out.

What is the application fee?

The application fee for this is Rs 2200. Candidates interested in XLRI programs will have to pay an additional fee of Rs 200 for each programme. Indian candidates applying for PGDM (GM) through GMAT/GRE need to pay Rs 2500 and NRI/foreign candidates applying for one or more programs through GMAT need to pay Rs 5000. Registration fee can be paid through Debit Card, Credit Card, Internet Banking, IMPS and Cash Card/Mobile Wallet.

XAT 2025: Exam pattern, when is the exam?

This examination will be conducted on 5 January 2025. The examination will consist of two sections – Section I and II. The sections to be covered in Section I are- Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning (VA and LR), Decision Making (DM) and Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation (QA and DI) and Section 2 will have General Knowledge (GK).

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