Xavier Aptitude Test
IMI Delhi accepts CAT Score for admission in both General/Business and HR Management Programs.
Whereas its sister schools at Kolkata and Bhubaneshwar accept both CAT and XAT Scores for admission in PGDM Programs.
For more information do follow the link below
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/international-management-institute-delhi
Hi! To answer the first part, the list of all colleges accepting the XAT score is given in the following link-
https://bschool.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-mba-colleges-in-india-accepting-xat
Now, there are various colleges which you can go for using the XAT scores. Taking example of Xavier School of Management, Jamshedpur, the average placements in 2020 was around Rs. 15.42 Lakh Per Annum. As for the previous year 2019 the average package for XLRI went Rs. 14.31 Lakh Per Annum
Hope this helps!
Hello there, hope you are doing good!
I would like to tell you that the average packages of Xavier School of Management, Jamshedpur, in the current year 2020 went Rs. 24.30 Lakh Per Annum. As for the previous year 2019 the average package for XLRI went Rs. 22.35 Lakh Per Annum.
Hope you found this answer helpful.
Good luck for your future!
Hi there,
I hope you are doing well. It is not possible to predict the level and intensity of the competition . Because many competition has been conducted that are also fiercely hit by discrepancy like CLAT but the competition didn't go down .
So , before results you can't expect that much percentile from such a low score.
Thank you
Hello
It depends, for IIMS you have to score minimum 99 percentile. It is the basic eligibility criteria for iims also they will see your previous marks and then only you are eligible for the further process.
If you want b school than you have to score above 80 or 85 percentile to get admissions in good and reputated institution .
Many college also go for group discussion to eliminate students.
Feel free to ask
Good Luck..
Hello,
Technically speaking you will be writing CAT exam in the month of november i.e prior to 2 months before XAT and IIFT which are being conducted in January.All these exams are conducted once a year and have 3 rounds viz- Objective,Descriptive writing/Group Discussion and Personal interviews. You will need to apply each for the most of the participating institutions separately and a Common admission process is also done clubbing some of the institutions.All scores of the first level would be released in the month of January tentatively and you should start applying immediately after the result declaration.Final admission results after all the rounds will be released at the end of May.Best wishes.
Hello there. Hope you are doing good. I would like to tell you that if you are targetting top colleges accepting XAT score. Then, it is mandatory to clear sectional cutoffs. You need to score well in each section. Moreover, considering past year XAT scores, you should score approximately 26-27.5 score in order to fetch 80-85 percentile in XAT. You can attempt the questions based on accuracy accordingly.
I hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future.
Hello student.
Hope you are doing well.
See xat stands for Xavier Aptitude Test . It is held by XLRI, Jamshedpur for MBA or PGDM programs. To know more about xat you can check this site:
https://bschool.careers360.com/exams/xat
Whereaz GMAT stands for The General Management Admission Test which is held globally across nations for MBA.
To know more about GMAT use this link:
https://www.careers360.com/exams/gmat
Have a brighter future ahead.
Good luck!!
See CAT stands for common admission test . It is a national exam which is held all over the India. It is the largest exam for MBA.
Whereas GMAT stands for The graduate management admission test. It is a global exam which is held across the nations for MBA.
It is easier to score in GMAT in comparison to CAT. If a person studies with full focus and concentration he can easily achieve 700+ marks.
To know more difference about both the exams and to know about them in detail please use this link:
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/cat-vs-gmat
Hope this will help you. Have a great future ahead.
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