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XAT 2023 review cum paper analysis is available now. This year, the XAT exam was of moderate difficulty level. Check out in-depth XAT 2023 analysis and expected cut offs. 

XAT exam analysis 2023

XAT exam analysis 2023

According to the XAT 2023 analysis, the exam was on the same lines as previous years with Quantitative section being more difficult than the rest of the sections. Data Interpretation had two sitters. The Decision Making and Verbal Ability sections were easy and the GK section was moderate. The essay topics were from diverse fields. They were  -

  • Taking risks in life
  • People with lower IQ make more money
  • Decarbonisation to reduce carbon emission is hampering Indian Industries

The detailed analysis of XAT 2023 exam has been shared below. It includes in-depth discussion of sectional difficulty level, topic wise weightage, types of questions, number of good attempts and expected XAT cut offs for XLRI admission. The XAT review and exam analysis 2023 will help XAT candidates in assessing their performance and evaluating chances of getting into XLRI Jamshedpur and other B-schools.

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Table of contents
  • XAT 2023 Analysis: Highlights
  • XAT 2023 Review: Marking Scheme
  • XAT 2023 Analysis: Sectional Weightage
  • XAT 2023 Analysis: Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning
  • XAT 2023 Analysis: Decision Making
  • XAT 2023 Analysis: Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation
  • XAT 2023 Analysis: General Knowledge & Essay
  • Expected XAT 2023 Cutoffs
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XAT 2023 Analysis: Highlights

  • XAT 2023 question paper had 105 questions in MCQ format.
  • Sectional time limit for Part 1 (English, Quantitative Ability, Decision Making) of the paper is 175 minutes.
  • Sectional time limit for Part 2 (Mock Keyboard Testing) of the paper is 5 minutes.
  • Sectional time limit for Part 3 (GK and Essay Writing) of the paper is 30 minutes.
  • Verbal and Logical Ability section had four RC passages and two poems.
  • QA-DI had four DI sets. QA sub-section will be dominated by Arithmetic questions.

Also Read: XAT 2023 live updates - exam, review, sectional break up, cut offs

XAT 2023 Review: Marking Scheme

There us no change in the marking scheme of XAT this year. Check the details below:

  • +1 mark for correct answer
  • - 0.25 marks for incorrect answer
  • - 0.10 marks for more than 8 un-attempted questions
  • No negative marking in GK section

XAT 2023 Analysis: Sectional Weightage

In XAT 2023, Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation section has the maximum weightage with 28 questions and 28 marks. Given below is the sectional break-up of the XAT 2023 question paper.

Q:   In how many months can I prepare for XAT?
A:

Ideally, XAT preparation takes six to nine months, but if candidates have prepared for CAT too, XAT preparation can be done in lesser time as one will have to only work on Decision Making and General Knowledge topics. Those who are weak in English Comprehension must start reading practice early on. The ideal time to start XAT preparation is May, so you can cover the whole syllabus by October and dedicate two months to mock test practice.

If you start studying for XAT late, by July or so, make sure you complete the syllabus by October only. Remember that XAT syllabus is tough, so you’ll need to study at least 6-8 hours daily from start until the end. Give ample time to yourself to complete the XAT syllabus.

Q:   What is the difficulty level of the XAT exam?
A:

XAT is one of the tougher MBA entrance exams. The difficulty level of the XAT question paper is usually moderate to high. The XAT 2024 question paper was of moderate difficulty level. The Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation section is usually tougher than other sections. Verbal and Logical Reasoning section is usually moderate. However, some candidates find the Verbal Ability section tough as it has questions based on Reading Comprehension passages and poem. Decision Making and General Knowledge sections are moderate to easy.

Out of 100 questions, about 70-75 attempts with 70 to 80 per cent accuracy is considered a good attempt in the XAT exam. The test takers must strive to attempt 2/3 rd of the total questions in each section for a decent overall score. If a candidate scores 95 percentile, they will be in a position to get a good college.

Q:   When should I start preparing for XAT exam?
A:

Ideally, candidates should start preparing for XAT from March onwards so that they have ample time to cover the syllabus and practicea good number of mock tests. However, starting preparation in June-July is also fine. About a minimum of six are required to prepare well for the XAT exam as it is one of the tougher MBA entrance tests. Candidates can also opt for coaching classes for XAT as per their convenience. Candidates must study for about six to eight hours daily to be able to cover the syllabus and have enough time for practicing mock tests. Yes, they will need to strike a balance between exam coverage and mock test practice.

However, the capacity of every student is different so, they must decide upon hours of study according to their own capacity and their control over the main topics of XAT. Making a workable plan is very important for XAT preparation, no matter when they start it.

XAT Sections

No. of Questions

Total Marks

Level of Difficulty

Decision Making

22

22

Easy to Moderate

Verbal and Logical Ability

26

26

Easy

Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation

28

28

Tough

General Knowledge

25

25

Moderate

Essay Writing (250 words)

1

To be evaluated after PI shortlisting

Moderate

Total

105

105

Moderate

XAT 2023 Analysis: Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning

The XAT Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning section was easy like last year. The section had 26 questions out of which 12 questions were Reading Comprehension based. The 12 questions were divide into 4 sets. This year, there was only 1 poem.

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Given below is the breakup of the XAT VALR section was as follows:

Type of Questions

No. of Questions

Doable

RC 

4 sets with 3 questions

8

Poem

1 set with 2 questions

1

Fill in the Blanks

1

1

Critical Reasoning

7

3

Grammar/ Punctuation

3

2

Para completion

1

1

Total

26

16-18

XAT 2023 Analysis: Decision Making

The total number of Decision Making questions in XAT 2023 was 22, one more than last year. The section was divided into 6 sets of 3 questions, 2 sets of 2 questions and 1 set of 3 question.

1 set with 3 questions was tougher than the rest as it was modelled on old DI type decision making questions.

Given below is the breakup of the XAT Decision Making section was as follows:

Type of Questions

No. of Questions

Doable

2 Question Sets

4

2

3 Question Sets

15

2

3 Question DI Type Set

3

3

Total

22

15 - 17

XAT 2023 Analysis: Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation

This year, the XAT Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation section was slightly tougher than last year. However, there were lesser DI questions this year (only 1 as compared to 3 in XAT 2022). Quantitative Ability was dominated by Arithmetic, Algebra and Numbers

Q:   How can I prepare for XAT by self study?
A:

If you are planning to prepare for XAT exam by self study, you need to start early. At least six months before. XAT exam is conducted on the first Sunday of January every year. So, if you start preparing for the XAT in June or July, you will have good six months to prepare. Make a preparation plan that includes XAT syllabus coverage, problem solving sessions, mock tests and revision. Get hold of best books for XAT. Consult mentors or previous year toppers for selecting the best books for preparation. Join online study groups where you can get the help of mentors and peers for problem solving and clearing of doubts in topics. Work in tough topics first and then move to easier topics.

Solve a large number and variety of XAT mock tests to master the syllabus. You will need to do a rigorous work on XAT mock tests as for candidates who opt for self study, have to rely on practice.

Q:   Is XAT tough for candidates from non-Engineering background?
A:

Yes, XAT is slightly tougher for candidates with non-Engineering background as the Quantitative Aptitude section is of higher difficulty level. However, they can crack it if they work on the fundamentals of Math and practice questions of all difficulty levels. It will take time but they will be able to crack XAT's quant section if they dedicate extra hours to it. Aspirants can find XAT study material online in various online study groups. Students’ groups on Facebook, WhatsApp, Telegram, etc. share study material with each other. One can also download MBA exam preparation apps to get relevant and useful study material.

The good part about XAT is that, it has different cut offs for candidates belonging to different academic backgrounds. As part of its commitment to academic diversity, the institute has lower cut offs for candidates from non-engineering background than candidates from engineering background.

Given below is the breakup of the XAT Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation section was as follows:

Type of Questions

No. of Questions

Doable

Arithmetic

8

5

Numbers

4

3

Algebra

4

3

Geometry

3

1

DI 1 -Economic activity & subjective well being

3

2

Trigonometry

1

2

Data Sufficiency

2

2

investment

2

1

Probability

1

0

Total

28

16 - 18

XAT 2023 Analysis: General Knowledge & Essay

The XAT General Knowledge section as usual comprised 25 questions with a fine between current affairs and static GK. A good score in this section would be 10+.

In the Essay section, the candidates had three options to choose which were as follows:

  • Decarbonisation by India is hampering the Indian industries
  • People with less IQ are more successful
  • Taking risks in life

Expected XAT 2023 Cutoffs

Given below is the estimation of XAT cut offs 2023 for admission to XLRI’s Business Management and Human Resource Management programmes.

XAT sections

XAT cut offs ( raw scores)

VALR

9+

DM

6.5+

QADI

9+

Overall

BMD - 31- 32

HRM - 29 - 30

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