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Campus Life is very good. There is a fest every month and competitions every week. There are 20 formal and informal committees which makes the process very entertaining. There is one famous line here that goes "Trust the process".
Hostels are prime attractions as they have great ambience with proper mess facilities inside the hostel. There are 3 to 4 all-time working cafes also. Students get nonveg and veg options at the same time. The cleanliness is on of the many great things present here as daily room cleaning is available free of cost.
XLRI campus life is a roller-coaster ride. The hostels are well furnished with study tables, wardrobes, etc. There are many clubs that the students can join as per their interests or hobbies. The clubs are divided into Functional, Co-Curricular, Extra-Curricular, and Interest Groups. XLRI boasts about its state-of-the-art infrastructure including the library which contains both digital and physical copies of the books along with two Learning Centres where classes are being held. Each class have proper amenities like Projectors, central AC, etc. to help in the proper conduction of classes.
There are five hostels for the PGDM and FPM programs and studio hostels for the GMP program. Each floor has multiple bathrooms which are cleaned daily to maintain hygiene. The mess is common for all with varying dishes being provided in each meal every day. Each room consists of a study table, bed, wardrobe, mirror, and electrical equipment like a fan and lights. Each hostel room is provided with campus-wide network facilities
Campus life is worth living. After all the hectic classes conducted in Learning Centers throughout the day, the evenings spent at Dadu's, Campus Café, and Bishu's are ones I can never forget. There are multiple E-journals, HBR articles, Euromonitor, research papers, etc. facilities available in the library as the budget spent per student is around INR 1L. The college is spread across 50 acres with four main hostel buildings, residential facilities for the faculty, and an International Center for visitors on the campus. There are multiple clubs and social groups like SIGMA and Samarthya for students promoting giving back to society. EV fests and MAXI fairs are the big events conducted by inviting various artists and colleges for multiple competitions, especially in sports and marketing.
XLRI offers a residential program with single occupancy bedrooms. The administration staff pre-allocates the rooms, and the mess facility is also provided, charging around INR 6K monthly. The hostel fee is INR 85K a year. The main drawback of the room is the absence of an AC as it gets pretty hot during June. However, the weather is quite good in Jamshedpur.
The campus life at XLRI is quite lively and student-driven. The annual cultural fest Ensemble Valhalla is conducted in the month of November and sees healthy participation from students. Apart from this, every committee conducts its own flagship event which tests students' skills and stamina throughout the year. The Jahangir Gandhi memorial library houses a collection of books and journals which can be accessed both offline as well as online. Students are offered subscriptions to case studies and publications from around the business world. The classes for the first year are conducted in Learning Centre 2 which offers a number of facilities such as AC classrooms, a mic for students and teachers alike, etc. Facilities for basketball, football, and tennis are available inside the campus. A committee like FIREAX, SAPPHIRE, and DRACULA gives ample opportunity to students to showcase team building. XLRI houses its own investment fund managed by students themselves.
Everything is top-notch, more than 20 different committees organize different events throughout the year. Ensemble Valhalla is the annual fest and other events like Halloween, Prom, and case comps are very engaging. Classrooms are well equipped and air-conditioned with the latest technology and very good design. All the details are readily available on the XLRI website.
The hostel is very good, with single occupancy rooms. Bed, Cupboard, washing machine, good wifi, and LAN ports are available. The mess menu is diverse and the quality of food is good. The hostel is compulsory and very easy to register for however one can opt out of the mess.
The social life at XlRI is the best one can ask for. There are over 30 student-run committees to be a part of, such that there is always some event happening across the campus. There is a flagship event of all the co-circular committees like the Maxi Fair by the marketing committee. Then, there is the annual fest Ensemble Valhalla happening every year, for 3 days full of business, and cultural competitions & sports tournaments. There are all the amenities for playing different kinds of sports on campus. Apart from that, there is always some sports competition lined up for the team to practice, as XL really give focuses on having a competitive mentality among its students. The infra is well built, along with one of the best libraries you can find, with a great number of online resources to support it.
The hostel facility is really good, with all the students getting a single occupancy room for themselves. The rooms are quite spacious, and bright, and a cleaning facility is provided every day. It is necessary for an XLRI student to reside inside the hostel. The hostel fee is almost 85k for a year, which makes the hostel very affordable. The quality of the amenities makes it all worth it. There are common washrooms with a ratio of 6:1, or 4:1, depending on different hostels. The mess charge is 6000 per month, in which meal is provided 3 times, along with the evening snacks. The food is catered to veg, non-veg, and Jain as per the need of the student. The quality of the food is really good, as a student-based committee designs the menu, keeping in mind the requirement of the taste preferences of students across the country. For the non-veg people, it is served to about 4-5 times a week.
The campus life is great. Filled with fun events all throughout the year. There are regional communities as well which organize festivities on any special day. The infra is a state of the art as the campus is very new.
The hostel here is new and great. Single rooms are given to each student with all the basic amenities. The hostel is very close to the academic block thus making it easy for the student to travel to and fro. The meal is decent too and is provided by an external vendor.
There are around 27 committees (formal and informal). The college fest, Ensemble Valhalla, is the biggest event on campus and is known to be graced by the biggest names of entertainment, business and social sphere on campus. All committees come together to create EV. There are numerous sports and the infrastructure is pretty good. Some of the college clubs include Placement Council, CAS (Academic Committee), EV, etc.
The rooms are spacious and clean. Meals are better compared to engineering but at the same time, it is slightly steep. You have to take a room on campus. You cannot take a PG outside the campus. Registration is done during college admission itself.
Weekender by DRACULA and EV are the two major cultural fests organized on campus which make the B School life enjoyable at XLRI. Apart from these, there are multiple interest-based committees for Quizzing, Dance, Photography, Drama, Fine Arts, Lit and Debate, and Music that help people follow their hobbies to the fullest. The college library is open 24x7 and is a haven for all kinds of books, journals, and terminals for all academic purposes. Apart from common rooms there are dedicated discussion rooms to facilitate peer learning.
Single rooms are allocated to everyone, rooms are spacious. The Mess menu is student-regulated and is good, to begin with, but gets repetitive towards the end. Apart from the mess, there are multiple eateries on campus that run throughout the day and night.
Ensemble vallahla is the sports, management, and cultural fest of XLRI. The library is fully equipped with books and journals along with a Bloomberg terminal. The college is fully equipped with all sports facilities. And the sports culture is very good here. With friendly matches all around the state. All clubs and students group are student-runned.
Hostel facilities are very decent with cleaning every day with cleaning staff. Meal quality was very good and a range of foods is provided. Furthermore, there are many eateries on campus, along with the famous Bishu Da, our most loved eatery on campus.
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First, you have to give XAT exam and score marks above the cutoff released by XLRI Jamshedpur. The average cutoff is available online, but It fluctuates from 93% to 95%. After that, submit your SOP and be ready for PI. There is no GD.
URBy - Uttam RathoreCandidates need to appear for the XAT examination in order to get admission to XLRI. XAT exam consists of QA, DM, and VA as its sections in Paper-1. Also, it has GK and Essay in Paper-2. Candidates need to clear the sectional as well as the overall cut-off for both BM and HRM programs. The application form is available on the XLRI website and any person pursuing graduation is eligible for the examination. There is no reservation in XAT. The only segregation between candidates is made on the basis of gender and degree. The GK and Essay Writing is not considered while calculating the xat percentile. Post this, candidates are shortlisted for the PI process where candidates need to give separate
ABBy - ANKIT MALLA BUZARBARUAHA candidate must have a bachelor's degree to be eligible to appear for the XAT exam and must clear the sectional and the overall cut-off of the XAT exam. Generally, the cut-offs are lower for a non-engineer female compared to other counterparts. The application form can be accessed through XLRI's official website or visit xatonline.in. Applications are generally open from September- October, and the exam is conducted in January. The fees vary depending on the number of programs you apply for. The cumulative application fee for the flagship courses Human Resource Management and Business Management is approximately INR 2400.
ACBy - Anushka Chhabra
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