The last week before any exam is crucial for a good performance. It is not about studying but stratregising. Check below XAT 2026 last week preparation strategy.
XAT 2026 exam will be held on January 4 and this is the time to give your preparation the final touch. Now, with only a few days to go, analyse your strengths and weakness to ensure the exam day is a smooth ride. Here is XAT 2026 Last Week Preparation Strategy for you.
In the last week of the XAT 2026 exam, spend time in revision, practice and making the exam day plan. Do not start a new topic. This is the time for one final XAT mock test and analyzing the outcome. Take a look at some last week tips for XAT 2026 preparation to optimize your performance.
XAT 2026 Last Week Preparation Tips and Strategy
Decision Making and Reading Comprehension
XAT is one of the tougher MBA entrance exams. It often challenges candidates on Reading Comprehension and Decision Making. While Reading Comprehension has poem-based questions, Decision Making section of XAT exam tests the candidate’s ability to take business decisions. Practice previous years’ XAT question papers for cracking poems. Read passages or poems given in the XAT question paper slowly to understand the hidden meanings. If the passage is fact based, write down the data on a rough paper for quick reference. For inference based passages, understand the underlying theme. Break the passage in parts to get the meaning. Don’t do speed reading or reverse reading of the passages.
Decision Making can be best handled with a mindset that ethical solutions applicable in real life. Do not let your personal opinion colour your judgement. Opt for the option that is for the greater good. Keep in mind, that your answer option must be the one or the closest to benefiting the maximum number of people or stakeholders.
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Attempt a XAT Mock Test to Keep Confidence High
As part of your XAT 2026 last week preparation strategy, attempt a mock test. Having a final check on your strengths and weaknesses will help you in tying up the loose ends if any. Attempt a high difficulty level XAT mock test and analyze the scoring pattern. Use the result to make a strategy for the exam day, i.e. what to attempt and what not to attempt. Also, for the one final time, check your speed and accuracy.
Focus on Section-Wise Revision
In the last week before XAT 2026 exam, spend quality time in revising important concepts, formulae, theorems, shortcut tricks, Maths tables, square, square roots, cubes, etc. Go back to tough topics and check notes. Give atleast 2-3 hours to daily revision. Practice a few questions with pen and paper. It will be easier to recall the formula or its explanation in XAT 2026 exam.
Make a Time Management Strategy
Based on your strong and weak areas, determine how much time you will spend on which sections There is sectional time limit in XAT, but because VALR, DM and QA-DI are clubbed together for 170 minutes, you will need to set your own time limit for each one of them. Keep aside at least 5 minutes to review your answers. GK section will be of 10 minutes and easy to manage.
The key point here is to choose the right question to spend time and effort. It is not mandatory to solve all the questions so target 2/3rd of the total questions in each section first. If time permits, attempt more. XAT mock test practice in the last week of XAT 2026 preparation will help you in making a time management strategy.
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Relax and Stay Confident
Lastly, keep away your apprehension and relax. Be confident of you exam preparation. You have been working hard for the past few months so trust yourself. If you appeared for CAT 2025, SNAP 2025 or NMAT 2025, then you’re well prepared for time bound pressure test. All the best!
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Candidates can take reference of subjects and topics from CAT study material for Verbal Ability, Data Interpretation and Quantitative Aptitude, but XAT preparation has to be exam specific and must include exam specific study material. Aspirants can use CAT sample questions too for practice purpose, but that is not enough. They need to practice XAT sample questions and XAT mock tests too, as the nature of questions in XAT is different from CAT.
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.
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.
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.
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.

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Answered 21 hours ago
One will need 3-4 hours of preparation if they are planning to complete XAT syllabus in 6 months.
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Contributor-Level 6
Answered 22 hours ago
The best study materials to prepare for XAT exam include a mix of books, previous years' papers, and mock test. Some books focused at XAT preparation are tabulated below:
| Best Books | Author |
|---|---|
| Jabbing the XAT | RK Jha |
| Analytical & Logical Reasoning | Arihant Publications |
| Target XAT | Disha Publications |
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Contributor-Level 6
Answered 22 hours ago
Sections in the XAT exam, including Decision Making, Verbal & Logical Ability, and Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation remain consistent. However, the exam pattern, question count, and structure may change annually.
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Contributor-Level 6
Answered 23 hours ago
Important topics from XAT quantitative aptitude section include Arithmetic (Percentages, Profit & Loss, Time-Speed-Distance, Averages), Geometry & Mensuration, Algebra (Equations, Progressions), Number Systems, and Modern Math (Probability, P&C).
Answered 23 hours ago
Completing XAT syllabus requires 3 to 6 months, with 6-8 months for thorough preparation, including mock test analysis and practise using previous year XAT question papers.
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Contributor-Level 6
Answered 23 hours ago
Some of the top books to cover XAT syllabus include
| Book | Author |
|---|---|
| Jabbing the XAT | RK Jha |
| Word Power Made Easy | Norman Lewis |
| QA/LR books | Arun Sharma or RS Aggarwal |
For Decision Making, candidates can refer to past papers for XAT preparation
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Contributor-Level 6
Answered 23 hours ago
XAT syllabus is considered extensive and challenging. It is often viewed as more comprehensive than other management exams. Sections like Decision Making and an Essay is also included in the XAT exam syllabus.
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Contributor-Level 6
Answered 23 hours ago
The XAT Decision Making section consists of approximately 21-22 case-based questions designed to evaluate the ability to analyse complex, real-life, and professional scenarios.
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Contributor-Level 6
Answered 23 hours ago
Some of the important topics for XAT preparation include:
- Decision Making: Managerial/ethical dilemmas
- Quantitative Ability: Arithmetic, geometry, and algebra
- Verbal Ability: Reading comprehension, often with poetic passages.
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Contributor-Level 6
Answered Yesterday
Major topics under XAT and CAT syllabus are similar. Common sections include Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation, and Verbal Ability. While the sections are same the syllabus is not identical. XAT also includes unique sections, namely Decision Making and General Knowledge.
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Contributor-Level 6
XAT 2025 exam was of moderate difficulty level. The students who had appeared for the exam last year, said the XAT 2025 question paper was not much different. Section wise, Quantitative Aptitude questions were on the tougher side, Verbal Ability and Decision Making were easy to moderate and GK was easy.
There was one poem for RC as always. Quantitative Aptitude section was dominated by Arithmetic and GK had questions on very recent events.