XAT 2016 | Important Updates | Changes in Exam Pattern| Xat 2016 Details
The Xavier Aptitude Test XAT 2016 will be held on February 3, 2016. XAT 2016 is a paper based entrance exam held by XLRI (Xavier Labour Relations Institute).
XAT is held for admissions into academic programmes of XLRI and other associate institutes. XAT scores is considered by more than 100 institutes for admissions.
Note: Admit cards for XAT 2016 will be available for download on the official website of XAT, prior to 1 week of the examination.
XAT 2016 Syllabus:
The paper will consist of four sections namely: Verbal and Logical Ability Decision Making Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation General Knowledge.
The marks obtained in the GK section will not be used for determining the percentile and cut off at first stage of selection. However XLRI and some other Associate Member Institutes may use it at the time of final selection.
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XAT Exam Paper Pattern: XAT test is conducted offline, it is a pen-paper based exam. The duration of the exam is 3 hours, which will be held from 10.30 am to 1.30 pm.
The Changes introduced in XAT 2016 exam paper pattern are as follows: The number of questions in the paper has been reduced to 78 questions.
The time allotted for the examination has been increased by 20 minutes.
The candidates shall have 170 minutes to answer 78 questions.
The level of difficulty of the questions has been brought down, so that students can attempt as many questions as possible in 170 minutes.
In XAT-2016, students have a choice of not attempting 13 questions.
Beyond this, any unattempted question will carry the negative mark of 0.05.
The time allowed to answer both GK and Essay would be 35 minutes.
The number of questions in the GK section have been reduced to 25 XAT 2016
XAT is a paper pen based test of 3.5 hour duration. The paper comprises of total 5 sections divided in two papers. Paper 1 consists of objective, multiple choice questions from 3 sections – Quantitative Ability, English Language & Logical Reasoning and Decision Making and has a duration of 3 hours. Although the examination pattern keeps on changing but Part A of the question paper of XAT 2015 had 84 questions which were further divided into three sections with 28,23,33 questions respectively.
- English Language/ Verbal & Logical Reasoning (28)
- Decision Making/ and Analytical Reasoning (23)
- Quantitative Ability/and Data Interpretation (33)
Points to Note:
- Number of questions varies from year to year.
- Number of choices for each question is five.
- There is negative marking (1/4) for wrong answers.
- XAT paper contains differential marking, so you must read the instructions carefully.
- GK Section in Part B has been introduced from 2013.
- Duration has been increased by 20 minutes for Part A from 2013.
The XAT paper of 2016 is expected to have same number of questions just like 2015, but the candidates must prepare in such a way that any change in the XAT Exam Pattern must not affect their performance in the test. Though no major changes are being expected to be made in the XAT Pattern except the duration of the test.
Part B of the paper had 2 sections, which are as follow –
- Essay Writing
- General Awareness
Note – The marks of General Knowledge will not be used for determining the percentile and cut off at first stage of selection.
A detailed description of XAT 2016 Examination Pattern
A. Verbal and Logical Reasoning
This section consists of 28 questions and are aimed to test the verbal and logical reasoning of all candidates. Firstly the verbal part will test the knowledge of the candidate in the English language and for that purpose will asks questions related to sentence formations, syntax, comprehension, filling up of blanks with appropriate words etc. The best way to get through this section is to have thorough knowledge of English grammar.
Similarly the logical reasoning part will ask questions to test the logical reasoning abilities. The questions will mainly look for the logic behind each given statement and option, and this logic will form the answer to the questions asked.
B. Decision Making/ and Analytical Reasoning
This section will consists of 23 questions formulated to test the Decision making and Analytical reasoning of the candidates. The first part is Decision Making which tests the practical aspect of the programme and is a test of the candidates ability to process and make effective and productive decisions as situations demand. There will be given situations and the options given marks the various degree of decision making abilities of the candidates.
This section also includes the test of analytical reasoning of all the candidates. The section aims at testing the analytical skill of the candidates, where data are provided and are asked to be analyzed and with reason. This section forces the candidate to exert their mental capabilities to the maximum and that is the challenging part.
C. Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
This section contains 33 questions and as the name suggests it will firstly contain questions to test the mathematical skills of the candidates. This section of the XAT 2016 paper will comprise of the questions that will require good Mathematical Skills and the ability to do quick-oral calculations. Questions in this section will be based on direct applications of concepts and formulae and will have questions from Business Mathematics, Arithmetic, and Geometry. Candidates must practice basic formulae and concepts of Mathematics and also the Sample and Previous year question paper.
This section also aims to test the data interpretation skills of the candidates in regards to diagrams, reports and other such factual data. Hence, the questions will be asked on the basis of Pie chart, Tables, Data Sufficiency & Bar / Line graphs. The knowledge of multiplication tables, ability to quickly convert fractions to percentage, knowledge of square and cube roots and other calculation short-cuts and approximation techniques
will be of immense help to the students in solving the questions quickly and correctly.
D. Essay Writing and General Knowledge
In this section, the candidates will be required to write an essay of about 200-300 words on any given topic. The topics on which essay writing can come will generally be related to things happening in world around you. The topic can be anything like on corruption, politics, global warming, India as an economy etc. For preparation of this section, the candidates must try writing one article per day. Also read newspaper daily and also business/economics/current affairs related books or journals. Do keep a check on your vocabulary, grammar and sentence usage. Read more Essay Writing Tips here.
The GK section of XAT will have questions that will intend to test your knowledge of things happening around you. Anybody being in constant touch with newspaper and news channels on everyday basis will easily be able to attempt and clear this section. Know How to Prepare GK Section for XAT 2016 here.
XAT Exam Pattern Summary:
The XAT 2016 Question Paper is expected to have
– 5 sections and the number of questions may vary,
– all questions will carry equal marks
– one fourth of a mark may be deducted for each wrong answer, and
– the total time for the examination is 3.5 hours (revised).
Selection Procedure: Candidates will be selected based on their performance in the written examination and interview.
Participating Institutes
- Xavier Labour Relations Institute, Jamshedpur
- SP Jain Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai
- Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad
- TA Pai Management Institute, Manipal
- Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar
- Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai
- Loyola Institute of Business Administration, Chennai
- Prin. LN Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research, Mumbai
- Goa Institute of Management, Goa
- Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship, Bangalore
- Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad
- Amrita School of Business, Coimbatore
- Institute of Finance and International Management, Bangalore
- Balaji Institute of Modern Management, Pune
- Amity Business School, Noida
- PSG Institute of Management, Coimbatore
- Alliance School of Business, Bangalore
- SCMS Cochin School of Business, Cochin
- Kirloskar Institute of Advanced Management Studies, Harihar
- Thiagarajar School of Management, Thirupparankundram
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