XAT 2024 Admit Card Release on December 27 Onwards

XAT 2024 Sees Surge in Registrations; Admit Cards Delayed

XLRI to issue XAT 2024 admit cards on December 27, marking a significant increase in applicants this year.

JAMSHEDPUR – The Xavier School of Management (XLRI) has announced a change in the release date for the Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) 2024 admit cards.

Initially scheduled for December 20, the admit cards will now be available from December 27.

Applicants can download their hall tickets from the official website, xatonline.in, using their login details.

The XAT 2024 is slated for January 7, with the exam taking place from 2 PM to 5:30 PM across various centers in India.

This year has seen a remarkable 40% increase in XAT registrations, totaling 135,000 applicants.

The exam format for XAT 2024 includes two parts:

Part I comprises Verbal Ability & Logical Reasoning, Decision Making, and Quantitative Aptitude & Data Interpretation.

Part II focuses on General Knowledge and Analytical Essay Writing.

The test typically features 100-105 questions, distributed across the sections with 22 to 30 questions each.

To download the admit card, candidates should visit xatonline.in, click on the admit card link, enter their login details, and then download and print the admit card for future reference.

This delay in issuing admit cards comes amidst a significant upsurge in the number of applicants, highlighting the growing popularity of the XAT exam among MBA aspirants.

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