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How I have to score in xat to get a call from xlri as I in 70 percent marks in 10th , 12th and graduation?


suraj kr 9th Jan, 2018
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Suraj Mallick 8th Jul, 2018

You need to score 96 percentile and above to get a call for BM and 94 percentile and above for HRM. Besides you also need to clear sectional cut-offs.

Mrunmayi Deshpande 18th Feb, 2018

Hi

The calls that XLRI gives out is based on the XAT percentile. Clearing both sectional and overall cutoffs will get you calls for the GDPI process of XLRI.

So how well you did there is what matters the most. You will get a call irrespective of your marks. Marks will be considered for final selection only.

The weightage for final selection then takes in XAT and other components, as 60% and 40% for all programs of XLRI. The weightage of GD/PI is 25%. Essay, GK, academic, work-ex, video would constitute another 15%.

The cutoffs last year for XAT were-

Section

BM

HR

VA

79.46

76.69

DM

76.84

71.628

QA

88.7

70.07

Total

96

92.55

For more details please visit- https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/xat-cutoff

Regards

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