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Usually in India, if someone is looking for an MBA, they often think about only IIMs initially, and for that, they have a reputed entrance exam, CAT. Here, we have another entrance exam, XAT, to get into some of the highly reputed institutes like XLRI Jamshedpur, XIMB, NIBM Pune, etc., but XAT Quant preparation demands an entirely different approach as compared to that required for CAT. Most of the candidates think that CAT level preparation is enough for XAT, but XAT quant preparation with DI requires a different approach, as XAT quantitative ability questions and DI test not just speed and calculation, but also judge your ability to make a judgment, logical approach, and XAT decision-making under pressure.
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This article is focused on how to prepare for XAT quant with Data Interpretation will consist of a comparison of XAT vs CAT Quant, and explains how XAT Quant is different from CAT and provide a clear overview of how you can strategise your preparation to maximise your score with XAT Quant preparation with DI.
To start with preparation, you must know about the XAT exam pattern and XAT syllabus to align with your preparation, because it directly influences your preparation for XAT quant with DI.
Aspect | Details |
Exam Name | XAT (Xavier Aptitude Test) |
Exam Conducting Body | XLRI |
Mode of Exam | Computer-Based Test (CBT) |
Exam Structure | Two Parts - Part A and Part B |
Exam Duration | 170 minutes (Part A) + 10 minutes (Part B) |
Total Questions | 95 questions |
Sections in Part A | Verbal Ability & Logical Reasoning (26) Decision Making (21) Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation (28) |
Section in Part B | General Knowledge (20) |
Exam Part | Correct Answer | Wrong Answer | Unattempted Questions |
Part A | +1 mark | −0.25 mark | −0.10 mark per question beyond 8 unattempted |
Part B (GK) | +1 mark | No negative marking | No penalty |
Unlike CAT, XAT has:
Negative marking for unattempted questions after a limit in part 1 only
More emphasis on decision-based questions
A mix of moderate-to-difficult arithmetic and reasoning-driven heavy DI
This makes XAT Quant preparation structurally different from CAT-focused preparation.
If you are thinking, “Should I prepare differently for XAT and CAT?” then we would say “yes”. Preparing for XAT QA and DI will require an entirely different approach and types of questions as that require for CAT quant.
Let’s compare XAT and CAT quant so that you will be able to plan your XAT Quant preparation with DI in the right direction.
Key Feature | XAT QA DI | CAT QA |
Difficulty level | Moderate and tricky | Moderate to difficult |
Question Type | Logic-based and conceptual | Calculation focussed |
DI Sets | Small with heavy reasoning | Data-driven, calculation-intensive and also reasoning-based |
Decision Component | Integrated with DI | Not there |
Time Pressure | Lower | Yes, very high |
Negative Marking | Yes, even for unattempted questions | Yes, but no negative marking for unattempted questions |
Not to follow the CAT material blindly for XAT. Also, you should modify your preparation strategies for XAT.
Unlike CAT Quant and DI, XAT quantitative ability focuses less on speed and more on conceptual clarity and selection skills. The questions in this exam are designed to judge whether you can:
Identify the right approach to solve the question
Eliminate incorrect choices logically without actually solving the question
Avoid unnecessary calculations (Similar to CAT)
Focusses on Arithmetic (Profit & Loss, Ratios, Percentages, Time & Work, Time & Speed)
You will find questions from Geometry and Numbers as well, but these are not calculation-driven. These are more logical.
Questions seems to be easy, but are tricky.
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Tip: XAT Quant preparation emphasises thinking before solving.
As per the official website of XAT, the syllabus of QA and DI is as given here:
Arithmetic: Percentages, Profit & Loss, Ratio & Proportion, Time & Work, Speed, Time & Distance
Algebra: Equations, Functions, Progressions
Geometry & Mensuration: Lines, Circles, Polygons, 3D Figures
Modern Math: Probability, Permutations & Combinations
While the XAT Quant syllabus overlaps with CAT, the weightage and depth is quite different. Unlike CAT, advanced algebra or lengthy geometry is rarely asked in XAT.
Apart from the type of questions, the uniqueness of XAT QA and DI sections lies in the blending of XAT Data Interpretation and Decision Making. It makes the DI in XAT different from those in CAT.
The key features of XAT DI are given here, which make it different from CAT DI. XAT DI sets are
Smaller
Questions based on judgment (not on calculation)
Solving requires ethical and practical reasoning
Not limited to Tables and Charts
These generally will have passages with crucial information to solve the DI set
Read between the lines. Evaluate every constraint. Eliminate the wrong possibilities
In the end, do the necessary calculations to find the appropriate answer. XAT decision-making skills will play an important role in boosting your XAT score.
It is always helpful if you have gone through all XAT question types in Quant during preparation to avoid surprises on exam day. It helps you to prepare in the right direction. Here, we have a quick overview of XAT question types in Quant as well as in DI.
Question Type | Description |
Concept-based single questions | These questions require high conceptual knowledge and strong calculation |
Passage based | A small passage is given, and you will find 3 questions associated with it. It requires visual skills along with conceptual knowledge to solve. |
Approximation-based problems | Questions which require approximation rather than long calculations. |
Question Type | Description |
Caselet-based DI | Caselet DI will be a large passage with all the information given in it which is required to solve the associated questions. |
Data sufficiency with logic | In this type of DI, some data is missing, which you need to identify to solve the associated questions. Sometimes data is represented with the help of a graph. |
The kind of DI asked in XAT requires flexible thinking, which makes XAT Quant preparation different from CAT.
A good strategy always focuses on three parameters: accuracy, selection of topics, questions and time, and the last is conceptual clarity. In this section, we are going to discuss XAT Quant strategy, focusing on these.
Arithmetic contributes the most to XAT quantitative ability. Generally, aspirants are mad for short tricks, but conceptual clarity in arithmetic will be more effective in XAT QA instead of shortcuts.
What do you need to do?
Understand each concept and practice at least 10 questions on each concept initially.
Include 2 to 3 DI in your daily practice session. You must cover all types of DI, but the prime focus should be on reasoning-based caselets.
How will you be able to solve DI effectively?
Before solving DI, you should have a command of average, percentage, and approximation. Also, develop logical thinking to solve reasoning-based DI.
You will find many XAT questions that can be solved without doing full calculations. To save time, you should develop option elimination techniques.
How have option elimination techniques developed?
Practising Approximation and estimation
By good visualisation
You should avoid being penalised by wrong attempts or by not attempting more than 8 consecutive questions. XAT time management becomes crucial during the exam. So, you should not waste time in overthinking and attempt only if you are reasonably confident in any question.
Here are verified, tested, and practical XAT Quant preparation tips 2025 that XAT toppers follow:
Ask yourself why the solution is correct. How can we solve it in a shorter way?
Focus on arithmetic basics and practice plenty of questions from it.
Maintain a mistake logbook to note down the common mistakes made by you during practice, and note down the conceptual mistakes. Review your mistakes weekly to track your improvement.
During the initial phase, practice topic-wise and later practice mixed-topic questions instead of isolated topics.
Previous years’ questions will help you to get an idea about the type of questions asked in QA and DI. (Solve past 10–15 years of XAT papers)
Regularly review your strategy to select questions. You must have an idea of which question needs to be solved first. Practice mocks and analysing your performance will certainly help you to improve.
Remember, XAT questions are more logical rather than being calculative.
Skipping XAT mock tests will make you suffer a heavy loss. You can plan mocks in two ways: first is topic-wise (twice a week), second is a mixed blend of topics (Once a week).
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After taking each mock, follow the given steps:
Analyse time spent per question, identify traps and recurring patterns. Practice skipping questions strategically, and improve sectional balance
Mocks will train you for real XAT time management challenges and how to avoid negative marking. Also, mocks will boost your confidence and help you to identify your weaker areas as well.
Yes, XAT preparation needs an entirely different approach. Here is a comparison between CAT and XAT preparation for QA and DI sections.
CAT QA and DI Preparation | XAT QA and DI Preparation |
Builds speed and calculation | Builds judgment and selection |
CAT mocks improve accuracy under pressure | XAT mocks improve decision-making under ambiguity |
DI and QA are in different sections in CAT, so a different approach is required to manage time | DI and QA are in the same sections in CAT, so a different approach is required to manage time |
Speed and accuracy are equally important | More focused on conceptual clarity |
Solving More Questions | Solving Rthe ight Questions |
CAT preparation is ideal for any exam and considered as the base and layers XAT Quant preparation on top of it. [Like making a cake; the base of the cake is its foundation that will be provided by CAT prep, and the flavour added in cake is XAT prep]
We have provided below the list of XAT ebooks and resources, including mock tests, question papers, tips, and study materials, to help you prepare better for your XAT exam:
Title | Download Link |
XAT 2026 Question Paper with Solutions | |
XAT 2026 Memory-Based Questions and Analysis | |
XAT 2027 Essay Writing Practice Questions | |
XAT 2026 Official Mock Test with Solutions | |
XAT Past 10 Years' Question Paper with Answers | |
XAT 2027 Sample Paper, Section-wise Questions with Expert's Solution | |
XAT 2027 Section-wise Preparation Tips | |
How to prepare for XAT in 6 months? |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
I would rather say, XAT quant is more logical based on your judgmental skills.
Arithmetic is most important, but DI and decision-based reasoning are equally important.
XAT mock tests are the lifeline of your preparation. They will help refine time management and question selection.
No, not at all. CAT prep provides a foundation, but a dedicated XAT Quant preparation is required for high percentiles.
On Question asked by student community
Hello,
Here are some top colleges accepting XAT and CAT exams :
Top colleges accepting CAT:
IIMs (All Indian Institutes of Management)
FMS Delhi
SPJIMR Mumbai
MDI Gurgaon
IIT Bombay (SJMSOM)
IIT Delhi (DMS)
IIFT
IMT Ghaziabad
JBIMS Mumbai
Top colleges accepting XAT:
XLRI Jamshedpur
XIMB Bhubaneswar
IMT Ghaziabad
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Hi dear candidate,
As per the official cut off list by XISS Ranchi, the cut off for PGDM HRM in XAT exam is 60 percentile for unreserved category (general) which means that your admission is possible there. You follow there official website for admission process.
Know more:
With a 70 percent in CAT Examination, you can go for various B-Schools or private collages. The S. K. Patel Institute of Management in Gandhinagar is an option for those who score 70-80 percent in their CAT examination or The Gujarat Institute of Management (GIM) in Goa with a cutoff
GIBS Business School in Bangalore accepts multiple national and state-level entrance exam scores for admission to its PGDM program. You can apply using scores from exams like CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT, GMAT, ATMA, or various state-level CETs.
The admission process typically considers your entrance exam score along with your academic
No, it's not mandatory but if you've those score then your option will be vast. Maximum Universities have their own selection process & own exams. If you have those good score they'll prefer you. But as per AICTE rules you have to have one national or state basis entrance exam
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