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XAT 2027 Exam: Complete Guide (Syllabus, Marking Scheme, Fees, XLRI Cutoffs & Colleges Accepting XAT)

  • Writer: Manpreet Saluja
    Manpreet Saluja
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The Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT)


The Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) is one of the most prestigious MBA entrance exams in India. Conducted by XLRI – Xavier School of Management, Jamshedpur, the exam has been held for more than 70 years and is accepted by over 160 top B-schools across India.


Unique Features of XAT


XAT is known for its unique Decision Making section, which evaluates managerial thinking, ethical judgment, and analytical ability.


 If you are planning to appear for XAT 2027, this complete guide will cover everything you need to know, including:

  • Exam pattern

  • Detailed syllabus

  • Marking scheme

  • Registration fees

  • XLRI cutoffs

  • Colleges accepting XAT

  • CAT vs XAT comparison

  • Preparation strategies


XAT 2027 Exam Highlights 


Feature 

Details 

Exam Name 

Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) 

Conducting Body 

XLRI Jamshedpur 

Exam Mode 

Computer Based Test 

Exam Duration 

3 Hours 

Expected Exam Date 

January 2027 

Official Website 

Score Validity 

1 Year 

Colleges Accepting XAT 

160+ B-Schools 


XAT 2027 Exam Pattern 

The XAT exam is divided into two parts. 

Part 1 (Used for Percentile Calculation) 


Section 

Approx Questions 

Verbal Ability & Logical Reasoning 

25–26 

Decision Making 

20–22 

Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation 

27–28 


Part 2 

Section 

Questions 

General Knowledge 

25 

Essay Writing 

1 Essay 

Important Information

  • General Knowledge Section:

    • The General Knowledge section does not affect the percentile.

    • It is used during XLRI’s final selection process.

  • Latest XAT Exam Pattern:

    • The Essay Writing section is not evaluated immediately during the exam.

    • The essay is usually evaluated after candidates are shortlisted for the XLRI interview process.


XAT 2027 Detailed Syllabus 

XAT does not officially release a syllabus, but based on previous year papers, the following topics are important. 


Verbal Ability & Logical Reasoning (VALR) 

Section

Topic

Subtopics

Reading Comprehension

Long Passages

Philosophy, psychology, sociology, economics, literature, abstract and analytical passages


Short Passages

Opinion-based passages, analytical passages


Main Idea Questions

Central theme identification, primary objective of the passage


Inference Questions

Implied meaning, hidden ideas, author’s suggestions


Author’s Tone

Critical, analytical, sarcastic, neutral, persuasive tone


Vocabulary in Context

Meaning of words based on passage context


Fact vs Opinion

Distinguishing factual statements from opinions


Summary Questions

Best summary identification, passage summary selection


Drawing-Based Summary Questions

Choosing the visual/diagram that best represents the passage idea


Title Selection

Selecting the most appropriate title for the passage

Critical Reasoning

Argument Analysis

Strengthen the argument, weaken the argument


Assumption Identification

Detecting unstated assumptions in arguments


Conclusion Identification

Finding the logical conclusion of an argument


Cause and Effect

Understanding causal relationships


Paradox / Paradox Resolution

Explaining or resolving contradictions


Logical Consistency

Identifying flaws or inconsistencies in reasoning

Verbal Reasoning

Para Jumbles

Rearranging sentences to form a coherent paragraph


Grammar-Based Para Jumbles

Using grammar clues, pronoun references, connectors


Para Completion

Choosing the correct sentence to complete a paragraph


Sentence Elimination

Identifying the sentence that does not fit the paragraph


Logical Flow

Understanding sequence and coherence of ideas


Sentence Correction

Grammar-based sentence improvement

Vocabulary & Grammar

Fill in the Blanks

Single blank, double blank, contextual blanks


Grammar-Based Fill in the Blanks

Tenses, prepositions, articles, subject–verb agreement


Synonyms & Antonyms

Similar and opposite meanings


Idioms & Phrases

Common idiomatic expressions


Word Usage

Contextual usage of words


Analogies

Word relationship questions

 Tip: XAT reading passages are often longer and more abstract compared to CAT. 


Decision Making (DM) 

Section

Topic

Subtopics

Business Decision Making

Managerial Caselets

Business situations involving managers, employees, and company decisions


Resource Allocation

Deciding optimal use of limited resources


Profit vs Ethics

Balancing profitability with ethical considerations


Strategy Decisions

Choosing the best strategic option for business growth

Ethical Decision Making

Ethical Dilemmas

Situations involving moral conflicts in workplace decisions


Corporate Ethics

Integrity, fairness, transparency in business practices


Conflict of Interest

Personal benefit vs organizational interest


Stakeholder Impact

Evaluating decisions affecting employees, customers, and society

Analytical Decision Making

Data-Based Caselets

Decisions based on charts, tables, and numerical information


Comparative Analysis

Evaluating multiple options and selecting the best one


Trade-Off Analysis

Understanding advantages and disadvantages of different choices


Logical Decision Selection

Choosing the most rational and practical decision

Situational Judgment

Workplace Scenarios

Handling employee conflicts, HR issues, leadership challenges


Leadership Decisions

Choosing actions as a manager or team leader


Crisis Management

Handling unexpected business or operational problems


Organizational Behavior

Understanding employee motivation and workplace dynamics

Policy and Governance Decisions

Corporate Policies

Decisions related to company rules and regulations


Fairness & Transparency

Maintaining fairness in organizational decisions


Legal & Ethical Considerations

Avoiding unethical or legally questionable choices


This section evaluates:

  • Leadership thinking

  • Ethical judgement

  • Problem-solving ability


Quantitative Ability (QA) & Data Interpretation (DI) 

Section

Topic

Subtopics

Arithmetic

Percentages

Basic percentage calculations, percentage increase/decrease, successive percentage change


Profit & Loss

Cost price, selling price, marked price, discounts, successive discounts


Ratio & Proportion

Ratio comparison, partnership problems, proportion concepts


Averages

Simple average, weighted average, average speed


Time & Work

Work efficiency, combined work, pipes and cisterns


Time, Speed & Distance

Relative speed, trains, boats and streams, circular tracks


Simple & Compound Interest

Interest calculations, compound growth


Mixtures & Alligations

Mixing ratios, replacement problems


Ages

Age relations and equations

Algebra

Linear Equations

Single variable and simultaneous equations


Quadratic Equations

Roots of quadratic equations


Inequalities

Linear and quadratic inequalities


Functions

Basic function concepts


Logarithms

Log rules and simplification


Progressions

Arithmetic progression (AP), geometric progression (GP)


Modulus

Absolute value equations

Geometry

Lines & Angles

Basic angle relationships


Triangles

Properties, similarity, Pythagoras theorem


Quadrilaterals

Parallelogram, rectangle, square, trapezium


Circles

Chords, tangents, arcs


Polygons

Interior and exterior angle properties


Coordinate Geometry

Distance formula, midpoint, slope, equation of line

Mensuration

2D Mensuration

Area and perimeter of triangles, rectangles, circles


3D Mensuration

Surface area and volume of cube, cylinder, cone, sphere

Modern Mathematics

Permutation & Combination

Counting arrangements and selections


Probability

Basic probability rules


Set Theory

Venn diagrams, union and intersection of sets


Binomial Theorem

Expansion and coefficients

Data Interpretation

Tables

Numerical data tables and comparisons


Bar Graphs

Value comparisons and ratio analysis


Line Graphs

Trend and growth analysis


Pie Charts

Percentage distribution


Caselet DI

Data given in paragraph form


Mixed Graphs

Combination of charts and tables


Logical Data Interpretation

Data arrangement puzzles, ranking tables, conditional data sets, missing data problems


Arithmetic and algebra usually have higher weightage in XAT. 





General Knowledge (GK) 

Area 

Topics 

Current Affairs 

National and international events 

Business & Economy 

Corporate news and economic policies 

Awards 

National and global awards 

Government Policies 

Major schemes and reforms 

Sports 

Important tournaments and winners 

Science & Technology 

Innovations and discoveries 

Static GK 

History, geography, personalities 

Note: GK does not affect percentile but helps in final selection. 


XAT 2027 Marking Scheme 


XAT follows a unique marking system compared to other MBA exams. 

Response Type 

Marks 

Correct Answer 

+1 

Wrong Answer 

-0.25 

First 8 Unattempted Questions 

No Penalty 

Additional Unattempted Questions 

-0.10 per question 

 Because of the unattempted question penalty, candidates should avoid leaving too many questions unanswered. 


XAT 2027 Registration Fees (Latest) 


Application Type 

Fee 

XAT Registration Fee 

₹2,200 

  If candidates want to apply to XLRI programs, they must pay an additional fee. 


XLRI Program Application Fees 

Program 

Additional Fee 

PGDM – Business Management (BM) 

₹200 

PGDM – Human Resource Management (HRM) 

₹200 

PGDM – General Management (GM) 

₹200 

 

Latest XLRI XAT Cutoffs


PGDM – Business Management 

Category 

Percentile 

Male Engineer 

96–97 

Female Engineer 

93–95 

Male Non-Engineer 

94–96 

Female Non-Engineer 

91–93 


PGDM – Human Resource Management 

Category 

Percentile 

Male Engineer 

94–95 

Female Engineer 

90–92 

Male Non-Engineer 

93–94 

Female Non-Engineer 

88–90 

 

Top Colleges Accepting XAT Scores 

More than 160 MBA colleges in India accept XAT scores


College 

Location 

XLRI – Xavier School of Management 

Jamshedpur 

XIM University 

Bhubaneswar 

IMT 

Ghaziabad 

TAPMI 

Manipal 

Great Lakes Institute of Management 

Chennai 

Goa Institute of Management 

Goa 

IRMA 

Anand 


CAT vs XAT: Key Differences 

Many MBA aspirants appear for both CAT and XAT exams. \

Feature 

CAT 

XAT 

Conducting Body 

IIMs 

XLRI 

Sections 

VARC, DILR, QA 

VALR, DM, QA 

Unique Section 

None 

Decision Making 

GK Section 

No 

Yes 

Essay Writing 

No 

Yes 

Negative Marking 

-1 

-0.25 


Preparation Strategy for XAT 2027

  1. Build Strong Concepts

    Focus on Arithmetic, Algebra, and Logical Reasoning.

  2. Practice Decision Making

    Solve previous year XAT papers to understand case-based questions.

  3. Improve Reading Habit

    Read editorials, business articles, and magazines daily.

  4. Take Mock Tests

    Attempt 20–30 full-length mock tests before the exam.

  5. Manage Time Carefully

    Because of the unattempted question penalty, time management is very important.


Final Thoughts

The XAT 2027 exam presents a valuable opportunity for MBA aspirants who wish to enroll in prestigious B-schools like XLRI Jamshedpur.

By implementing an effective preparation strategy, maintaining consistent practice, and gaining a thorough understanding of the syllabus, candidates can aim for a high percentile and enhance their chances of securing admission into top management institutes in India.

Beginning your preparation early can greatly increase your likelihood of success in the XAT exam.

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