XAT Syllabus 2025 (Available): Download Section-wise XAT Exam Syllabus PDF

Xavier Aptitude Test 2025 ( XAT )

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XAT syllabus is prescribed by XLRI Jamshedpur. The XAT 2025 exam syllabus includes Decision Making, Verbal & Logical Ability, Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation and General Knowledge. To score good marks in XAT 2025, candidates have to cover every topic of the syllabus.

This year, the XAT 2025 question paper will have 95 questions. There will be no essay writing in XAT 2025 and GK will have only 20 questions. The exam duration will be only 180 minutes. Take a look at the complete XAT 2025 syllabus along with best books and study material required to prepare for XAT exam.

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Q:   Is XAT tougher than CAT?

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XAT (Xavier Aptitude Test) and CAT (Common Admission Test) are both popular management entrance exams in India. Both exams are known for their high level of difficulty and are considered challenging to crack. In terms of difficulty, it is difficult to compare XAT and CAT as both exams have their own unique characteristics.

However, XAT is considered to be more challenging than CAT in certain aspects such as:

1) Exam Pattern: XAT has a more varied exam pattern as compared to CAT. XAT has an additional section of General Knowledge, Essay Writing, and decision-making which requires a different skill set as compared to CAT.

2)Time Management: XAT has a higher number of questions as compared to CAT. And the time allotted for the exam is also relatively less. This makes time management a critical aspect for XAT aspirants.

3) Verbal Ability: XAT has a stronger focus on Verbal Ability as compared to CAT. The Reading Comprehension passages in XAT are usually longer and more complex than CAT. Which makes it more challenging. However, it is important to note that the level of difficulty of these exams varies from year to year, and it ultimately depends on the individuals preparation and skill set.

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Q:   How can I cover the XAT syllabus by self study?

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If you are planning to appear for the XAT exam by self study, you must start early as the syllabus is vast and tough. To cover the XAT syllabus by self study, candidates must refer to the books recommended for XAT preparation. You can take help from the following books to cover the XAT syllabus but do join a study forum to get help from mentors and peers when need be:

  • How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude for CAT by Arun Sharma
  • Quantitative Aptitude Quantum CAT Common Admission Tests for Admission into IIMs by Sarvesh K Verma
  • Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by Abhijit Guha
  • Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency by Ananta Ashisha/Arihant
  • Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis
  • Objective General English by Dr RS Agarwal and Vikas Agarwal
  • High School English Grammar by Wren & Martin
  • Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning by Gautam Puri
  • Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation for the CAT by Nishit K. Sinha
  • Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency by Ananta Ashisha
  • How to Prepare for Data Interpretation for CAT by Arun Sharma
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Q:   Can I prepare for XAT with CAT preparation material?

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Yes, you can definitely use CAT (Common Admission Test) preparation material to prepare for XAT (Xavier Aptitude Test), as there is a significant overlap in the syllabus and level of difficulty between the two exams. Both CAT and XAT have sections on Quantitative Ability, Data Interpretation, Verbal Ability, and Logical Reasoning, which are common to both exams. However, XAT also has a separate section on Decision Making, and a section on General Knowledge, which is not present in CAT. So, while the preparation material for CAT can provide a good foundation for the common sections of XAT candidates should also practice specifically for Decision Making and General Knowledge sections, using appropriate study material and resources. In addition to CAT preparation material, candidates can also refer to XAT-specific preparation books and study material to get a better understanding of the exam pattern and type of questions asked in XAT. It's important to note that while the preparation material is important, the key to success in XAT is consistent practice and thorough understanding of concepts. So, candidates should focus on building their conceptual clarity, practicing regularly, and analyzing their performance to identify areas of improvement.
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Q:   Is solving XAT question paper helpful in exam preparation?

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Yes, solving XAT question paper is of immense help in exam preparation as one can get an idea of the exam pattern, difficulty level of the questions, and learn time management. The XAT question papers of previous years also give you an idea of what type of questions (Reading Comprehension passages and poem) are asked in XAT. In fact, preparation of Decision Making section is totally dependent on XAT question papers. XAT question papers of previous years also act as practice test providing you with the opportunity to master speed and time management.

Candidates must solve previous years’ XAT questions paper of at least last five years, so that they are aware of the latest type of questions especially poem, RC passages and Decision Making passages.

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XAT Syllabus 2025: Highlights

Check the table below for key topics of XAT syllabus 2025. These topics are important because the XAT question paper is often dominated by these. For example, in QA, maximum questions are asked from Arithmetic. In Verbal and Logical Ability, one needs to crack RC passages for scoring well. Your main focus should be on the following topics during XAT 2025 preparation:

XAT Syllabus 2025

Important Topics

Verbal and Logical Ability

Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary, Analogy, Parajumble, Grammar, Critical Reasoning, Fill in the Blanks, etc.

Decision Making

Data Arrangement, Conditioning, Grouping, Complex Arrangement, Caselets, Assumptions, Premises, Conclusions, etc.

Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation

Arithmetic, Geometry, Mensuration, Percentage, Surds and Indices, Algebra, Mensuration, Bar Diagrams, Pie Charts, Tables, Data Interpretation, etc.

General Knowledge

Current Affairs and Static GK (Science, Economy, Business, Politics, Static GK, Sports, Prize and Award, World, Government, Constitution of India, etc.)

Download XAT Syllabus PDF

Shiksha has created a downloadable document for XAT syllabus for candidates. Download it from the below link for free.

To crack the XAT 2025 exam, prepare the important topics mentioned in the free XAT Syllabus PDF linked below.

XAT Syllabus 2025 PDF

Q:   Which section of XAT question paper is lengthiest?

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It depends upon each candidate which section of XAT exam paper they find lengthy. It also depends on the questions chosen for the exam in that particular year. However, it has been seen that Data Interpretation questions are usually lengthy. Overall, the Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation section has the maximum number of questions i.e. 28 and candidates have to solve at least 22-24 questions to meet the desired cut off. So, this section may appear lengthy to the candidate. 

To some candidates, the Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning section appears to be lengthy, because of dense reading comprehension passages and reasoning questions based on analogy, series, etc. The fact that both these sections are from the Part 1 of the XAT exam which is of 175 minutes makes it manageable as along with Decision Making, one can solve a decent number of QA-DI and VA-LR questions in 175 minutes.

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Q:   What is the XAT section wise weightage?

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XAT exam is more Quantitative Ability and Verbal and Logical Ability based. Which is why these two sections have more weightage than rest of the section. And between these two, Quantitative Ability has more weightage. In terms of marks too, the Quantitative Ability has maximum weightage, i.e. 28 marks, followed by Verbal and Logical Ability with 26 marks, General Knowledge carries 25 marks and Decision Making carries 22 marks.

XAT Sections

Number of Questions

Total Marks

Decision Making

22

22

Verbal and Logical Ability

26

26

Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation

28

28

General Knowledge

25

25

Essay Writing

1 (out of 3 options)

To be evaluated at the time of shortlisting

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Q:   How many questions will be there in XAT 2025?

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As per the latest XAT exam pattern, there will be 95 questions in XAT 2025 in MCQ format.

  • Verbal Ability section of XAT will have 26 questions
  • Decision Making section of XAT will have 21 questions
  • Quantitative Ability section will have 28 questions
  • GK section will have 20 questions

There will be no essay writing this year. It will be conducted during the selection process.

It is not mandatory to solve all the questions. Candidates should solve only those questions which they can solve correctly as there is negative marking in XAT. During the exam preparation, focus on the chapters from which majority of the questions are added. This will help them in achieving the sectional and overall cut offs are required.

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XAT Syllabus for Quantitative Aptitude (QA) & Data Interpretation (DI)

The Quantitative Aptitude section of XAT is usually moderate to high in terms of difficulty level. Topics included in Quantitative Aptitude (QA) & Data Interpretation (DI) section of XAT exam syllabus are listed below:

XAT syllabus for Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation

  • Percentage
  • Tables and Caselets
  • Profit and Loss
  • Surds and Indices
  • Ratio and Proportion
  • Critical Path
  • Inequalities
  • Variation
  • Averages and Partnerships
  • Logarithms
  • Time and Work
  • Alligations and Mixtures
  • Time, Speed and Distance
  • LCM and HCF
  • Simple and Compound Interest
  • Pure Maths
  • Data Tables
  • Data Charts
  • Bar Diagrams
  • Graphs
  • Pie Charts
  • Data Analysis

The XAT Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation syllabus 2025 has the same composition as previous years. See below:

  • There are 28 questions in this section
  • The difficulty level of XAT Quantitative Aptitude is high
  • Each question carries one mark 
  • There is a negative marking of 0.25 marks for every incorrect answer
  • The questions are asked mostly from Arithmetic, Algebra, Co-ordinate Geometry, Data Sufficiency, Time Zone and Mixed Graph
  • Format of the question is MCQ with four options to choose the correct answer from

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Q:   Which is the best book for the Quantitative Aptitude section of XAT?

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There are several good books available for the Quantitative Aptitude section of XAT (Xavier Aptitude Test). Here are some of the most popular and highly recommended ones: 1) Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by R. S. Aggarwal: This is one of the most popular books for Quantitative Aptitude and is useful for XAT as well as other competitive exams. 2) How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude for CAT by Arun Sharma: This book is specifically designed for CAT but the concepts and practice questions are also useful for XAT preparation. 3) Quantitative Aptitude Quantum CAT Common Admission Tests For Admission into Iims by Sarvesh K. Verma: This book is focused on CAT but also covers the relevant concepts and practice questions for XAT. 4) Quantitative Aptitude for MBA Entrance Examinations by Abhijit Guha: This book is specifically designed for MBA entrance exams, including XAT. And covers all the relevant topics with detailed explanations and practice questions. 5) The Pearson Guide to Quantitative Aptitude for MBA Entrance Examinations by Dinesh Khattar: This book provides a comprehensive coverage of the Quantitative Aptitude section of MBA entrance exams and includes a large number of practice questions with detailed explanations. It's important to note that while the books mentioned above can be helpful, candidates should also practice solving previous years' XAT papers and attempt mock tests to get a better understanding of the exam pattern and the type of questions asked. Consistent practice and conceptual clarity are key to succeeding in the Quantitative Aptitude section of XAT.
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Q:   How many questions are there in the Quantitative Aptitude section of the XAT exam?

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The number of questions in the Quantitative Aptitude (QA) section of the XAT exam can vary from year to year, but typically there are around 25-27 questions in this section. The QA section is designed to test a candidate's mathematical and analytical skills, and it covers topics such as arithmetic, Algebra geometry, Trigonometry Probability and Statistics. The questions in the QA section are of varying difficulty levels, and the section is generally considered to be one of the more challenging sections of the XAT exam. To score well in this section, it is important to have a strong foundation in mathematics, as well as the ability to solve problems quickly and accurately under time pressure. It is recommended that candidates practice a wide variety of QA questions and take regular mock tests to improve their speed and accuracy. Additionally, candidates should also focus on developing their time management skills and prioritizing questions based on their level of difficulty to maximize their overall score in the QA section. Please upvote if it was helpful.
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Q:   What is the difficulty level of the Quantitative Aptitude questions in XAT?

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The difficulty level of the Quantitative Aptitude (QA) section in XAT varies from year to year, but generally, the QA section is considered to be moderately difficult to difficult. The questions in this section are designed to test a candidate's mathematical and analytical skills, and they cover a wide range of topics, including arithmetic, Algebra geometry, Trigonometry Probability and Statistics. The QA section of XAT often includes questions that are complex and require a high level of mathematical proficiency. The questions may be in the form of data interpretation or require candidates to use logical reasoning and critical thinking skills to arrive at the correct answer. To score well in the QA section of XAT it is important to have a strong foundation in mathematics and practice a wide variety of questions from different sources. Candidates should focus on developing their problem-solving and time management skills and work on improving their speed and accuracy in solving QA questions. Overall, the QA section of XAT can be challenging, but with proper preparation and practice, candidates can improve their performance and score well in this section. Please upvote if it was helpful.
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XAT Syllabus for Verbal & Logical Ability

The XAT English section is on par with the CAT exam. There are 2-3 RC passages, including a poem. Overall, there are about 10 questions on RC passages. Topics included in Verbal Ability section of XAT exam syllabus are given below:

XAT syllabus for Verbal & Logical Ability

  • Fill in the Blanks
  • Antonyms/Synonyms
  • Contextual Usage of Vocabulary
  • Correction of Errors in Sentence
  • Word Usage
  • Sentence Completion
  • Paragraph Completion

The Verbal Ability syllabus for XAT 2025 is the same as previous years. See below for sectional composition in the exam:

  • There will be 26 questions in the VA section of XAT 2025
  • Each question of this section will carry one mark
  • There will be a deduction of 0.25 marks for every wrong answer
  • The format of XAT Verbal Ability questions is MCQ
  • RC passages are not too long but needs deep yet quick reading 

Q:   What type of Reading Comprehension passages are there in XAT?

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In XAT, Reading Comprehension passages are usually taken from Philosophy, Psychology, History, Art, research articles. Sometime, the XAT RC section also has poems. These areas are chosen to test the candidates, who are largely Science, Commerce and Engineering graduates, on their ability to come out of their comfort zone and adapt to unfamiliar situations. Out of 26 questions, about 14-16 questions are based on RC passages or a poem. Candidates must target solving about 10 questions accurately to score well. XAT has negative marking so do not mark an option as your answer if you are not 100 percent sure of it.

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Q:   Are the Reading Comprehension passages of the XAT exam tough?

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The level of difficulty of Reading Comprehension (RC) passages in the XAT exam can vary from year to year. However, in general, the RC passages in the XAT exam are known to be challenging and require a high level of comprehension skills and analytical ability. The passages in the XAT exam are usually taken from diverse fields such as Science, economics, history, philosophy, and literature, and they may be relatively longer than those in other management entrance exams. Additionally, the questions based on the passages are often designed to test the candidate's critical thinking, inference-making, and analytical abilities. To perform well in the RC section of the XAT exam, candidates need to have a good command of the English language, an understanding of the context and tone of the passage, and the ability to quickly and accurately comprehend the information provided. Moreover, candidates need to practice reading and comprehending passages from various fields to improve their RC skills and perform well in the XAT exam.
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Q:   How do I prepare for the VALR section of the XAT?

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Preparation for XAT Verbal Section important points are as follows: 1. Time Management: XAT Exam provides you a total of 165 minutes for the 75 questions which includes first 3 sections that will be asked in part1 of the exam. In this, verbal questions appear in the Verbal & Logical Ability section. Out of these 165 minutes, you should not spend more than 40 50 minutes on Verbal & Logical Ability section. 2. Reading: The exam tests you on a mix of Reading and Reasoning skills. Reading comprehensions is one of the very important part of the XAT Exam. Diversity of each question types poses a big challenge for students. The section requires a lot of focused and in-depth reading. 3. Regular Mock Tests: You must target to give minimum of 5 Actual XAT Mock Test Series. This is because you need to know what suits your strategy. First to solve Reading Comprehension or whether to solve Critical Reasoning. Try to experiment in first 12 mock tests. Later try to know your best strategy and improve accordingly. 4. Make sure you solve the past 5year XAT Exam Papers: There is a wealth of knowledge in XAT previous past years exam papers. For example, these past papers are going to help you as the best source for authentic reading comprehension, critical reasoning, decision making questions, which are up to the XAT Exam standard. Where will you get these papers Coaching Institutes provide them on their dashboard. So, they become easily available as PDFs. All the Best Hope so this helps you.

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XAT Syllabus for Decision Making (DM)

There is no specific syllabus of XAT Decision Making. This section is similar to Logical Reasoning wherein one has to choose the most correct or closest option as the right answer. The choice is usually related to ethical decisions in a business situation taken for larger good. Topics of Decision Making section of XAT exam syllabus are given below:

XAT syllabus for Decision Making

  • Analytical Reasoning
  • Complex Arrangement 
  • Caselets
  • Conditions and Grouping
  • Situations
  • Assumptions
  • Decision Making

Here are some key points related to Decision Making section of XAT 2025:

  • There will be 22 questions in this section
  • All the questions of this section will be situation-based
  • They will be based on business situations to assess the candidate's business acumen
  • Candidates will have to choose the best solution of the given situation from four options 
  •  One mark will be awarded for correct attempt and 0.25 mark will be deducted for incorrect attempt.
  • Format of the questions will be MCQ

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Q:   Where can I find study material for Decision Making syllabus for XAT?

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Since Decision Making section is unique to XAT, study material for the same in not readily available. Thus the best source of preparation material for Decision Making section is XAT previous years’ question papers. This section has passages related to business situations. Candidates have to select the closest solution to the given situation from the list of four options. You have to make an informed decision regarding the decision which has be in favour of the larger good. This section essentially tests your ability to take objective decisions regarding various business situations and activities. Candidates can practice Decision Making questions from XAT question papers of previous years to know the types and difficulty level. In a way, this section is similar to Reading Comprehension and requires same skills as that.

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Q:   Which are the best books for Decision Making section of XAT 2024?

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There are several books available for the Decision Making section of XAT. Here are some of the best books that you can refer to for XAT 2025: 1) XAT Decision Making Simplified by Nishit K. Sinha: This book is written by one of the renowned XAT trainers and provides a comprehensive understanding of the Decision Making section. It includes various examples, case studies, and practice questions. 2)How to Prepare for Decision Making for XAT by IMS Learning Resources: This book provides a detailed analysis of the Decision Making section and includes numerous practice questions with explanations. 3) Koncepts of Logical Reasoning for CAT XAT. And Other MBA Examinations by Gajendra Kumar and Abhishek Banerjee: This book is an excellent resource for developing logical reasoning skills, which are essential for the Decision Making section. 4)Decision Making for MBA Entrance Exams by T. I. M.E: This book provides a conceptual understanding of the Decision Making section and includes practice questions with detailed solutions. 5) Wiley's ExamXpert XAT (Xavier Aptitude Test) by Wiley India: This book includes a section on Decision Making and provides practice questions along with detailed solutions. In addition to these books, you can also refer to previous year XAT papers to get a better understanding of the types of questions asked in the Decision Making section.

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Q:   How much time is allotted to the decision-making section in XAT?

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Hi Part 1 of XAT 2025 question paper will comprise Decision Making, Verbal Ability Logical Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude & Data Interpretation sections to be completed within 175 minutes. Candidates can jump from one section to another in the first part within the 175 minutes duration. There are no sectional limits for Part 1 of XAT 2025. But the total time available for XAT Part 1 is 175 minutes, Part 2 is of 5 minutes whereas Part 3 needs to be answered in 30 minutes. The third part includes an essay of 250 words.

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XAT Syllabus for General Knowledge (GK)

General Knowledge section of XAT is easier than other sections. This year, only 20 questions will be asked in this section. Also, it is not considered for percentile calculation. When preparing for General Knowledge section of XAT, study the following topics included in the syllabus.

XAT Syllabus for General Knowledge
  • Awards and winners
  • History and Geography
  • Static GK
  • Business and Politics
  • Constitution of India
  • Personalities
  • Government  and Economy
  • World Events
  • Current Affairs

Highlights of XAT GK section:

  • There will be 20 MCQs in General Knowledge section of XAT 2025
  • Each question will carry one mark and there is no negative marking in GK section
  • GK is memory based question so it is easy to prepare, but the topic pool can be vast. 
  • Thus, refer to the previous years' XAT question papers to note down the GK/Current Affairs topics to prepare in a focused manner.
  • Candidates can prepare GK in the last one month of XAT preparation as it is memory based and only need memorising dates, events, names, etc

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Q:   What is the weightage of the GK section in the XAT exam?

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The weightage of the General Knowledge (GK) section in the XAT exam has varied in the past few years. However, in recent years, the GK section has been a separate section with 25 questions, and it is usually allotted 15-20 minutes for completion. The weightage of the GK section in the XAT exam is not fixed, and it may vary from year to year. Generally, the GK section is not considered in the calculation of the XAT percentile, and it is used only for shortlisting candidates for the next stage of the selection process.
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Q:   How do I prepare for the GK section in exams like the XAT SNAP and IIFT?

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Most college-level entrance exams' general knowledge section consists of static GK and CA such as awards. To prepare for the GK section in these exams, you can divide preparation into two parts: 1. Static GK Part: This consists of sections such as Science, geography, and history. It can be prepared using any reputable GK book, such as those from Arihant, Odisha Publication, or Lucent. You need to observe trends in questions and memorize important facts related to that exam, such as the XAT. 2. Current Affairs part: For this section, you need to follow a monthly CA magazine to keep track of important current events. Based on the exam's requirements, you can make notes about people in news, awards, policies, etc. Most of these exams do not ask difficult GK questions, and basic information is sufficient to score passing marks.
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Q:   What is the difficulty level of GK questions in XAT? Can it be solved in 10 minutes?

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The General Knowledge (GK) portion of the XAT exam is regarded as being on the moderate to difficult level, according to sources. The general knowledge (GK) portion consists of 25 questions based on static GK as well as recent current events based on, among other things, organisations, business, economics, and Science. Candidates have 25 minutes to complete this section, and incorrect responses do not result in a lower score. For more than 8 unanswered queries in the XAT 2023, however, 0.10 marks will be deducted. Whether or not the GK questions can be solved in the next 10 minutes depends on the individuals knowledge and preparation. As per sources, an ideal time to attempt the GK section is 10 to 15 minutes. However, it is important to note that the difficulty level of the questions may vary from year to year, and candidates should prepare accordingly. In summary, the GK section of XAT exam is of moderate to difficult level, and candidates are given 25 minutes to attempt 25 questions based on static GK and Current Affairs.
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Best Books for XAT Preparation 2025

XAT is one of the toughest MBA entrance exams and candidates should refer to recommended books only. Apart from XAT books, they should practice sample test series, mock tests, and XAT previous years question papers for complete preparation. Shiksha has compiled a list of best books for XAT preparation for the benefit of candidates. Many CAT books are recommended for XAT too as both exams have same topics. 

Best books for XAT: Quantitative Aptitude (QA) & Data Interpretation (DI)

To cover the XAT QA & DI syllabus, candidates must refer to the books listed below. These books are easily available online as well as offiline.

Books for XAT Preparation

Author/Publisher

How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude for CAT

Arun Sharma

Quantitative Aptitude Quantum CAT Common Admission Tests For Admission into IIMs

Sarvesh K Verma

Quantitative Aptitude For Competitive Examinations

Guha Abhijit

Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency

Ananta Ashisha/Arihant

Best books for XAT: Verbal Ability

To cover the XAT syllabus for Verbal Ability, candidates must refer to the books listed below. These XAT preparation books are easily available online as well as offline.

Books for XAT Preparation

Author/Publisher

Word Power Made Easy

Norman Lewis

Objective General English

Dr RS Agarwal and Vikas Agarwal

High School English Grammar

Wren & Martin

The Students' Companion Book

D Best

Best books for XAT: Decision Making

To cover the XAT syllabus for Decision Making, candidates must refer to the books listed below. These books are easily available online as well as offiline.

Books for XAT Preparation

Author Name/Publisher

Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning

Gautam Puri

Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation for the CAT

Nishit K. Sinha

Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency

Ananta Ashisha

How to Prepare for Data Interpretation for CAT

Arun Sharma

Best XAT Study Material for General Knowledge

XAT General Knowledge questions are usually easy and can be completed in 10 minutes. Subscribe to year books for memorising important events. Students should also subscribe to daily newspapers and journals such as:

Newspapers and Journals

The Hindu

Economic Times

Financial Express

Hindu Business Line

Wall Street Journal

The Financial Times

Business Today

Business World

Competition Success Review

Management Compass Career Launcher

Q:   What is considered a good attempt in the XAT exam?

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Out of 100 questions, about 70 to 75 attempts with 70 to 80 percent accuracy are considered good attempts in the Xavier Aptitude Test exam. The Xavier Aptitude Test takers must strive to attempt 2 by 3 rd of the total questions in each section for a decent score. In Xavier Aptitude Test 2023, about 35 plus correct attempts can be considered good. Exam Pattern: 1- Decision Making Number of Questions: 21 Total Marks: 22 2- Verbal and Logical Ability Number of Questions: 26 Total Marks: 26 3- Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation Number of Questions: 28 Total Marks: 28 4- General Knowledge Number of Questions: 25 Total Marks: 25 5- Essay Number of Questions: 1 Total Marks: (To be evaluated upon shortlisting) Total Marks: 100 Number of Questions: 100 For more information, visit the Shiksha Xavier Aptitude Test page. (https://www.shiksha.com/mba/xat-exam-analysis). I hope this will help you.
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Q:   How did 99+ percentilers prepare for the XAT?

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Preparation Tips for the XAT: 1- Know the exam pattern and syllabus of the XAT exam. 2- Get hold of XAT books and study material. These are available online and at coaching institutes. 3- Start with topics you are already familiar with and over which you have good control. 4- After completing a topic or a concept, always solve two-three problems based on it to know if you have completely understood it. 5- Revision is very important. 6- Join study groups online on platforms. 7- Focus on completing the XAT syllabus first and then move to solve XAT mock tests. Practice at least 30-35 mock tests for best performance. 8- Make a short note that is very important at the time of revision. For more details, you may visit the Shiksha XAT exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/mba/xat-exam). I hope this will help you.
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Q:   Are Arun Sharma's books enough to prepare for XAT?

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Yes, author Arun Sharma's books on Data Interpretation, Verbal Ability, and Quantitative Aptitude are recommended for all Master of Business Administration entrance exams including the Xavier Aptitude Test. The applicants can refer to his books. The applicants must also refer to Xavier Aptitude Test Preparation by Arun Sharma for practice. Practice and mock tests are key to scoring well in the Xavier Aptitude Test exam. For more details, you may visit the Shiksha Xavier Aptitude Test exam Book page. (https://www.shiksha.com/mba/xat-exam-books). I hope this will help you.
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XAT Exam Pattern and Preparation 2025

Mentioned below is the latest XAT exam pattern, including the number of questions in each section and marks allotted to them. This year, candidates don't have to prepare for essay writing for the XAT, as it is not a part of the paper anymore. So, XAT 2025 preparation will be comparatively easieras candidates will have to focus on only four subjects of the XAT syllabus. While studying for the XAT exam 2025, candidates must make a plan as per sectional weightage. At the same time, they need to keep in mind the sectional cut offs as they play a crucial role in XLRI shortlisting. 

XAT sections

Number of questions

Marks allotted

Decision Making

21

21

Verbal and Logical Ability

26

26

Quantitative Ability & Data  Interpretation

28

28

General Knowledge

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20

Total

95

95

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XAT Preparation 2025

Six to eight months are enough for XAT exam preparation. During this duration, a candidate must first complete the XAT syllabus and then move to solving mock test series and previous years question papers. Last few days before the exam should be dedicated to solving XAT mock test series, tracking progress and revision. Take help from the below given XAT preparation articles to prepare well for the exam:

XAT Exam Preparation Articles

XAT 2025 Preparation: Tips to Crack Verbal Ability

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FAQs on XAT Syllabus 2025

Check below Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) related to XAT syllabus:

Q:   Is there any negative marking in the XAT exam?

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Yes, the XAT exam has negative marking of -0.25 marks for wrong attempt. Unanswered questions have no negative marking but if there are 8 consecutive unanswered questions, 0.10 marks will be deducted. Thus, the candidates must select questions to solve very carefully in the XAT exam. They should solve only those questions which they know they can solve accurately. The XAT exam has sectional time limit too, so you may not want to waste time on a question that you cannot solve accurately. You stand to lose both time and marks. So be careful in selecting questions in the XAT exam.  The sectional cut off for XAT is usually 80 percent accuracy. Practice a lot of mock tests to develop this skill.

 

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Q:   What is the duration of the XAT exam?

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XAT exam was held for 3 hours and 30 minutes. However, with the revision of exam pattern, it will be held for 180 minutes in 2025. There is sectional time-limit in the test. 170 minutes are allotted to Part 1 comprising Decision Making, Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation and Verbal Ability. Part 2 has General Knowledge section to be solved in 10 minutes. No bio-break is allowed during the exam. Candidates have to finish the test in the given time limit only. The test screen will move from part 1 to part 2 the moment 170 minutes get over and once the 10 minutes of part 2 will be over, the test window will be locked. Candidates must keep saving their entries after every attempt as there is no provision in XAT to go back and review your answers once the time limit for that part is over.

 

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Q:   In how many months can I prepare for XAT 2025?

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Ideally, XAT preparation takes six to nine months, but if candidates have prepared for CAT too, XAT preparation can be done in lesser time as one will have to only work on Decision Making and General Knowledge topics. Those who are weak in English Comprehension must start reading practice early on. The ideal time to start XAT preparation is May, so you can cover the whole syllabus by October and dedicate two months to mock test practice.

If you start studying for XAT late, by July or so, make sure you complete the syllabus by October only. Remember that XAT syllabus is tough, so you’ll need to study at least 6-8 hours daily from start until the end. Give ample time to yourself to complete the XAT syllabus.

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Q:   What is XAT syllabus?

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XAT syllabus includes all important topics related to Verbal and Logical Ability, Decision Making and Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation and General Knowledge. You can check below subject wise important topics included in the XAT syllabus. Majority of the questions are asked from these topics.

XAT Verbal and Logical Ability syllabus: Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary, Analogy, Antonym/Synonym, Parajumble, Para Completion, Grammar, Critical Reasoning, Series Completion, Fill in the Blanks, etc.

XAT Decision Making syllabus: Data Arrangement, Conditioning, Grouping, Complex Arrangement, Caselets, Assumptions, Premises, Conclusions, etc.

XAT Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation syllabus: Arithmetic, Geometry, Mensuration, Percentage, Surds and Indices, Algebra, Mensuration, Bar Diagrams, Pie Charts, Tables, Data Interpretation, etc.

XAT General Knowledge syllabus: Science, Economy, Business, Politics, Static GK, Sports, Prize and Award, World, Government, Constitution of India, etc.

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Q:   Are the Reading Comprehension passages of the XAT exam tough?

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The level of difficulty of Reading Comprehension (RC) passages in the XAT exam can vary from year to year. However, in general, the RC passages in the XAT exam are known to be challenging and require a high level of comprehension skills and analytical ability. The passages in the XAT exam are usually taken from diverse fields such as Science, economics, history, philosophy, and literature, and they may be relatively longer than those in other management entrance exams. Additionally, the questions based on the passages are often designed to test the candidate's critical thinking, inference-making, and analytical abilities. To perform well in the RC section of the XAT exam, candidates need to have a good command of the English language, an understanding of the context and tone of the passage, and the ability to quickly and accurately comprehend the information provided. Moreover, candidates need to practice reading and comprehending passages from various fields to improve their RC skills and perform well in the XAT exam.
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Top MBA colleges offering average CTCs above 12 LPA, with ST out-of-state reservations and accepting CMAT or XAT scores, include XLRI Jamshedpur (32 LPA, XAT), XIM Bhubaneswar (20 LPA, XAT), Great Lakes Institute of Management (15–17 LPA, CMAT/XAT), Goa Institute of Management (14–15 LPA, CMAT/XAT),

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Hii, The difficulty of XAT, CAT, or CMAT depends on individual aptitude and preparation, but generally:

  1. CAT: Considered the toughest, with high competition and emphasis on VARC, DILR, and Quant.
  2. XAT: Moderate, with an additional Decision-Making section and essay writing, testing analytical thinking.
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No, a college ID card is not considered valid for identity verification in the XAT 2025 exam. Acceptable documents typically include a government-issued photo ID such as an Aadhaar card, PAN card, voter ID, passport, or driving license. Ensure your ID is original, valid, and matches the name on your

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Rupesh Katariya

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Yes, IIFT (Indian Institute of Foreign Trade) admits students through XAT and GMAT scores other than the CAT scores for their MBA (International Business) program. Here are the respective :-

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The candidate using XAT can apply at IIFT for the MBA (IB). XAT is one of the tests

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Sandip University accepts various national-level exams for MBA admissions, including XAT. The XAT 2025 dates have been released. As per that, the exam is scheduled to be held on 5 Jan, 2025. Moreover, the applications for the same are expected to be released in the middle of December 2024.

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Shailja Rawat

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Yes, candidates can apply for SAGE University MBA through the XAT exam. The registrations for the exam are open and will go on till Nov 30, 2024. The exam will take place on 5 Jan 2024. Candidates can apply and appear for the exam to get a seat in the university's MBA programme.

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SNU Noida accepts a wide range of national-level entrance tests for admissions to its MBA programme, including XAT. Those who wish to get admission via XAT, must register and appear for the exam. As per the official website, XAT 2025 is scheduled to be held on 5 Jan, 2024. 

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Shailja Rawat

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XAT is one of the selection criteria for the Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme at DES Pune University. Other selection criteria include:

CAT, NMAT, GMAT, PERA, CMAT, MAH-CET, MAT, DES PU Entrance Exam, Group Discussion (GD), and Extempore. 

 

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As per the latest XAT schedule, the exam is scheduled to be held on Jan 5, 2025. This paper generally consists of three sections, namely Verbal and Logical Ability, Decision Making, and Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation. The tentative last date to register for this exam is Nov 30, 2024.

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If we compare the entrance exams required for admission to DY Patil Talegaon, SB Patil Institute of Management and SIOM, we will see that only DY Patil Talegaon does not conduct admissions through XAT score and only uses the MAHCET score for admission.

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