The XAT sized Opportunity

XAT is the second most popular exam after CAT in India purely because it has the highest number of top B-School Seats. Here’s a concise, easy‑to‑grasp rundown of everything from the exam structure to top PGDM/HRM colleges, their seat intakes, fees, and placement highlights to let an aspirant understand why XAT is so big and how to get started.

 

XAT 2026: The Basics

  • When & Who
    • Typically scheduled first Sunday of January each year (so expect early January 2026).
    • Conducted by XLRI – Xavier School of Management, Jamshedpur.
  • Registration Window & Fee
    • Opens mid‑July through early December of the preceding year.
    • Exam fee around ₹ 2,200, with an extra ₹ 200 for each XLRI programme you apply to.
  • Eligibility
    • Any graduate (or final‑year student) from a recognised university (minimum 3‑year degree).
    • No minimum percentage or age limit.
  • Exam Pattern
    • Duration: 180 minutes total
      • Part 1 (170 min): Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation, Verbal & Logical Ability, Decision Making (approx. 75 questions)
      • Part 2 (10 min): General Knowledge (20 questions; for profile but not counted in percentile)
    • Marking Scheme: +1 for correct, –0.25 for wrong; penalty for excessive unattempted questions.

Top PGDM/HRM Colleges Accepting XAT

Below is a snapshot of leading institutes that use XAT scores for admissions. For XLRI Jamshedpur, only the two‑year PGDM programmes are listed (Business Management and Human Resource Management).

Institute (Campus)

Seats

Total Fees (₹)

Avg. CTC (LPA)

Highest CTC (LPA)

XLRI Jamshedpur

420

25.8 L

27.07

75

• PGDM – Business Management (BM)

240

(included above)

   

• PGDM – Human Resource Management (HRM)

180

     

SPJIMR Mumbai (PGDM)

480

23.4 L (est.)

~ 26

~ 31

XIM Bhubaneswar (MBA‑BM)

~ 350

19.95 L

19.53

30

MICA Ahmedabad (PGDM‑C)

240

21 L

19.21

35.5

TAPMI Manipal (PGDM)

630

17.10 L

13.84

32.02

IBS Hyderabad (PGDM)

1,320

16.02 L

9.71

36.76

LIBA Chennai (PGDM)

240

19.10 L

11.20

21

IMT Ghaziabad (PGDM)

960

21.53 L

17.20

62.86

FORE School of Mgmt, Delhi (PGDM)

480

20.77 L

~ 12.5

~ 20

GIM Goa (PGDM)

240

18 L (est.)

~ 14

~ 25

IRMA Anand (PGDM‑RM)

240

17.5 L (est.)

~ 12

~ 27

Great Lakes Chennai (PGPM)

300

20 L (est.)

~ 15

~ 30

KJ Somaiya, Mumbai (PGDM)

240

19 L (est.)

~ 12

20

XLRI Delhi is the latest entrant with over 180 seats

 

XAT 2025 Cut-Offs: What You Need to Score for Top B-Schools

Here’s a simplified breakdown of the overall XAT 2025 cut-offs for leading management institutes. While XLRI uses detailed criteria including gender and academic background, most other colleges work with general overall percentiles. Use this as a guide to set your target score.

 

XLRI Jamshedpur

One of the most prestigious B-schools in India, XLRI offers two flagship programs – PGDM in Business Management (BM) and PGDM in Human Resource Management (HRM). Here’s how the cut-offs looked in 2025:

  • PGDM – BM (Male Candidates): 96 percentile and above
  • PGDM – BM (Female Candidates): 91 percentile and above
  • PGDM – HRM (Male Candidates): 95 percentile and above
  • PGDM – HRM (Female Candidates): 90 percentile and above

XLRI sets different cut-offs for male and female candidates to promote gender diversity. Additionally, academic discipline may also impact shortlisting in HRM (with engineers facing higher cut-offs).

 

Other Top B-Schools and XAT Cut-Offs (2025)

Here’s how some of the other top B-schools fared in terms of XAT cut-off percentiles:

Institute

Programme

Expected Cut-Off (Overall Percentile)

SPJIMR, Mumbai

PGDM

93 – 95 percentile

XIM Bhubaneswar

MBA – BM

88 – 91 percentile

IMT Ghaziabad

PGDM

90 – 92 percentile

GIM, Goa

PGDM

85 – 90 percentile

TAPMI, Manipal

PGDM

80 – 85 percentile

IRMA, Anand

PGDM – Rural Mgmt

80 – 85 percentile

MICA, Ahmedabad

PGDM – Communications

80 – 85 percentile

Great Lakes, Chennai

PGPM

80 – 85 percentile

LIBA, Chennai

PGDM

80 – 85 percentile

KJ Somaiya, Mumbai

PGDM

80 – 85 percentile

 

✅ Key Takeaways

  • XLRI remains the toughest nut to crack, with cut-offs well above 90 percentile for all programs.
  • SPJIMR, IMT, and XIMB are next in line, requiring strong overall performance across sections.
  • MICA, IRMA, GIM, and TAPMI offer great opportunities for aspirants in the 80–85 percentile range.
  • KJ Somaiya, LIBA, and Great Lakes are solid bets for well-rounded profiles just below the top cut-off range.

 

How to Plan Your XAT 2026 Journey

  1. Understand Your Fit
    • General Management: IMT, FORE, TAPMI, XIMB, IBS
    • HR & OD: XLRI HRM, LIBA, SPJIMR
    • Marketing & Communications: MICA, Great Lakes
    • Rural & Dev. Mgmt: IRMA, XIMB (RD)
  2. Set Your Target Percentile
    • Aim for 95+ to access top‑tier programmes (XLRI BM/HRM, SPJIMR).
    • 85–90 for premier institutes like XIMB, MICA, IMT.
    • 80+ to unlock strong niche schools (IRMA, Great Lakes).
  3. Build a Balanced Application List
    • Shortlist 6–8 programmes across “super‑elite,” “premier,” and “niche‑specialist” tiers.
    • Consider fees vs. average CTC to estimate ROI and payback period.
  4. Master the Exam Pattern
    • Allocate practice time to Decision Making and VA‑LR—they’re unique to XAT.
    • Regularly solve past papers under timed conditions.
    • Keep abreast of current affairs for the GK section.
  5. Polish Your Profile
    • GMAT/XAT is just one filter—focus on academics, work experience, and extracurriculars for GD‑PI shortlists.
  6. Stay Consistent
    • Draft a study plan covering all sections with weekly milestones.
    • Join peer‑study groups or coaching if you need structured guidance.