
The XAT 2026 exam pattern consists of 95 questions spread across four sections, with a total duration of 180 minutes. It is split into two parts: Part A: Verbal & Logical Ability, Decision Making and Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation. Part B: General Knowledge
A score of 25 in XAT generally falls within the 60-70 percentile range, depending on the exam's difficulty and the candidate's performance that year.
The cutoff percentile for top institutes like XLRI is around 90-95 percentile. For other reputed colleges that accept XAT scores, the cutoff may range from 70 to 85 percentile.
A score of around 70 marks in XAT range approximately to 80-85 percentile, depending on the exam's difficulty level and overall candidate performance each year.
There is no limit on the number of attempts for the XAT exam. Candidates can appear for XAT as many times as they wish, provided they meet the eligibility criteria each year