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XAT Syllabus 2023: Section-wise Syllabus, Important Topics, Question Papers, Preparation Books

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XAT Syllabus 2023 includes 4 major subjects- Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation, Decision Making, Verbal & Logical Ability, and General Knowledge. Apart from these, the XAT 2023 paper will also have an essay writing section that will be evaluated after the candidate is shortlisted for PI round.

  • XAT Verbal & Logical Ability Syllabus comprises topics like grammar, vocabulary, parajumbles, RC passages, and critical reasoning. Last year, 4 RC passages & 2 poem-based comprehension sets comprising 3 MCQs each were asked. Check XAT Previous Year Paper Analysis
  • XAT Quantitative Aptitude & Data Interpretation Syllabus includes major topics like arithmetic, algebra, geometry, number system, and DI sets based on graphs, charts, and caselets. 
  • XAT Decision Making section is designed to judge a candidate’s problem solving abilities and critical thinking skills in different situations. XAT DM question paper will have 7 sets having 3 questions each.
  • XAT Exam Pattern has also been revised and as per the updated exam pattern for XAT 2023, the paper will consist of 101 MCQs and 1 Essay to be attempted in 210 minutes. Check XAT Exam Pattern 2023
  • XAT GK Syllabus is the most dynamic and covers both static GK and current affairs. Candidates must note that marks obtained in XAT exam GK section are not considered for percentile calculation. These are only considered in the final stage of selection.
  • Candidates must be aware of the important changes introduced in XAT 2023 exam pattern and syllabus, important topics in each section of XAT syllabus to devise a proper preparation plan. Check XAT Preparation Strategy & Books

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XAT Syllabus Highlights

XAT Syllabus 2023 Highlights

XAT Syllabus 2023 will be divided into 5 sections. The key highlights of these sections of XAT 2023 Syllabus are tabulated below. 

Part Section  Number of Questions Topics Time Limit
Part 1 Verbal and Logical Ability 26 Critical and Analytical Reasoning, Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, Logical Deductions 175 minutes
Decision Making 22 Caselet study, Data Arrangement, Decision making in a given scenario, Ethical Dilemma
Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation 27 Mensuration, Algebra, Geometry, Number System, Arithmetic
Part 2 Mock Keyboard Testing - - 5 minutes
Part 3 General Knowledge 25 Static GK and Current Affairs 30 minutes
Essay 1
Note: +1 mark will be awarded to each correct response and -0.25 for every incorrect response. After 8 unanswered questions, 0.10 marks will be deducted for every unanswered question.

XAT Syllabus 2023: Key Changes

Candidates must note that XLRI Syllabus and XAT Syllabus are the same. XAT Syllabus comprises the topics based on their occurrence in the previous years’ XAT papers. The syllabus for XAT exam 2023 will comprise 5 sections having questions from the major topics defined in the syllabus. Some major changes introduced in XAT exam pattern and Syllabus 2023 are given below:

  • The number of sections has been increased from 4 to 5 as the essay writing section has been reintroduced.
  • XAT Syllabus will have only these 5 sections:
    • Verbal & Logical Ability
    • Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation
    • Decision Making
    • General Awareness
    • Essay
  • As per the updated XAT exam pattern, the maximum number of questions in XAT 2023 exam has been fixed to 101.
  • The Essay will be evaluated only for candidates shortlisted for the PI round.
  • 76 Questions in Part 1 will have a negative marking of 0.25 marks for every incorrect answer.
  • 25 GK questions in Part 3 will not have any negative marking.

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XAT Section-wise Syllabus 2023

  • Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation (QA & DI): 28 Questions will be asked from this section from topics like mensuration, algebra, geometry, number system, etc. The difficulty level of this section is usually high, and for this reason, an accuracy of 70% is considered good.
  • Verbal & Logical Ability (VA & LR): Questions in this section are mostly from topics like critical and analytical reasoning, vocabulary, reading comprehension, logical deductions, etc. 26 questions of moderate-high level of difficulty will be in XAT Verbal & Logical Ability section.
  • Decision Making (DM): 22 questions will be asked from this section. This section is an interesting feature of XAT exam and consists of questions from topics such as caselet study, data arrangement, decision making in a given scenario, ethical dilemma, etc.
  • GK: The section is usually of moderate difficulty and there is no negative marking for wrong answers. A total of 25 questions carrying 1 mark each will be asked in this section.
  • Essay: 3 topics will be given out of which the candidates will be required to choose 1 and write a short essay of not more than 250 words.

XAT 2023 Syllabus for each section has been mentioned in the table given below.

Sections  Topics
Decision Making Ethical Dilemma, Business Decision Making, Complex Arrangement, Caselets, Arrangement of data, Grouping, Assumptions, Premises, Conclusions
Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation Arithmetic, Algebra, Mensuration, Number System, Geometry, Mensuration, Percentage, Surds and Indices, Bar Diagrams, Pie Charts, Tables, Data Interpretation.
Verbal and Logical Ability Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary, Analogy, Para jumbles, Verbal reasoning, Critical Reasoning, Error Detection, Fill in the Blanks
General Knowledge Management, History, Important personalities, Science & Technology, Economy, Politics, Static GK, Sports, Prizes and Awards, World, Government, Constitution of India, etc
Essay Essay topics include current affairs, social & economic issues, business & management-oriented topics, abstract topics, etc.

XAT Quant Syllabus

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XAT Syllabus 2023: Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation (QA & DI)

XAT Syllabus for Quant & DI is vast and covers almost all the topics of maths. Candidates need to give more attention and extra effort while preparing for this section. Topics covered are from that of the 10th standard syllabus.

  • Quantitative Ability: XLRI has brought significant changes in this section. Numbers, Arithmetic, Algebra, and Geometry questions have become more prominent and around 50% of the Quant questions are based on these areas. Mensuration, Venn diagrams, Numbers are other favorite topics on which questions are formed in XAT.
  • Data Interpretation: Data tables, graphs, charts, bar diagrams, data analysis & comparison are the major topics for DI, and the questions are majorly asked in sets. 
  • XAT Quant & DI section is meant to test the student’s calculation and implementation power.
  • 28 questions will be asked from this section and candidates are advised to spend not more than 2 minutes and 17 seconds to solve each question.
  • QA and DI section is considered to be of the highest difficulty level among all sections.
  • For DI, 4- 5 questions and for QA, 13-15 questions would ideally be considered a good attempt.

Check XAT Preparation Tips for Quant & DI

Important topics for XAT Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation (Quant & DI)

Geometry Mensuration – 2D and 3D
Probability Algebra Functions
Profit and Loss Speed & Distance
Quadratic Equations Linear Equations
Logarithm Surds and Indices
Statistics Table
Trigonometry Graphs
Arithmetic Heights & Distance
Direction Sense & Time Clocks
Data Interpretation – Table, Combination Complex Numbers

XAT VA & LR Syllabus

XAT Syllabus 2023: Verbal and Logical Ability 

Verbal & Logical Ability Syllabus for XAT 2023 has been divided into 3 parts viz. Verbal Ability, Reading Comprehension, and Logical Reasoning.

  • Verbal Ability: XAT syllabus you need to cover in this part includes questions based on English vocabulary like fill in the blanks, synonyms, antonyms, correction of sentences, use of right words, etc.
  • Reading Comprehension: RC forms about 50% of the VALR paper. This part will take more time to attempt as it involves more concentration and good reading and analytical skills. The topics for RC could be politics, economics, social awareness, literature, or abstract.
  • 4-5 questions will be based on critical reasoning and will involve analytical reasoning.
  • 26 questions of the objective type will come from this section.
  • Since there is no sectional time limit, candidates must on an avaerage spend around 50 minutes on this section.
  • The section can have moderate to high difficulty level questions.
  • 18-20 questions would ideally be considered to be a good attempt from this section.

Check XAT Preparation Tips for Verbal & Logical Ability

Important Topics for XAT Verbal & Logical Ability 

English Usage Topics Reading Comprehension Topics
Grammar Culture
The contextual meaning of words Economy
Para completion and para jumble Psychology and social issues
Error correction Literature and fiction
Vocabulary (Antonyms and Synonyms) Science
Critical Reasoning Narration of Incidents
Arguments -

People Also Ask

Ques. Does XLRI provide detailed XAT Syllabus?

Ans. No, XLRI does not explicitly release any detailed XAT syllabus. It only defines the sections that will form a part of the exam. However, questions asked in previous year papers act as a guide in providing insights on the important topics in each section and the type of questions asked.

Ques. Is XAT Syllabus similar to that of CAT exam?

Ans. XAT Syllabus for QA, DI, and VARC is similar to that of CAT exam syllabus. XAT has 2 other sections that do not form part of CAT syllabus. These are Decision Making and GK.

Ques. What is the best source to prepare for XAT Decision Making?

Ans. XAT Decision Making section does not have a definite syllabus and is unique to XAT exam. Hence, the best way is to solve as many questions from sample papers, mock tests, and previous year question papers.

Ques. What is the weightage of Quantitative Aptitude & Data Interpretation section in XAT?

Ans. XAT Quantitative Aptitude & Data Interpretation section will have 28 MCQs carrying 1 mark each. It has the highest weightage in XAT exam. Candidates are advised to prepare well for this section as this is also the toughest section in XAT exam. Although there is no sectional time limit, it is advisable to devote at least 60 minutes to this section out of 165 minutes.

Ques. What is the overall and sectional time limit in XAT exam?

Ans. Overall XAT exam duration is 210 minutes. For part 1, the comprehensive time limit is 175 minutes and there is no sectional division of time among the 3 sections of part 1. Similarly, the time allotted to attempt both GK and essay sections in part 3 is 30 minutes. 

Ques. Will XLRI release official XAT 2023 mock tests?

Ans. Yes, XLRI releases official mock tests every year before the exam. XAT 2023 mock test has been released by XLRI. The mock test is a replica of the actual XAT exam and helps the candidates in getting familiar with the actual exam environment.

XAT DM Syllabus

XAT Syllabus 2023: Decision Making (DM)

XAT Decision Making section is unique to XAT exam because this section is not included in most of the MBA entrance exams. But there is no need to worry as this section is not going to be very difficult. 

Salient features of XAT 2023 Syllabus for Decision Making are mentioned below:

  • The syllabus for this section is decision making in a situation, data arrangement tests, etc.
  • There will be 22 questions in this section.
  • The difficulty level of the DM section is moderate.
  • XAT Decision Making section has negative marking. Answering 16 – 17 questions will be a good attempt.

Check Preparation Tips for XAT Decision Making 

Important Topics for XAT Decision Making

Arithmetic Analytical Reasoning
Situational Conditions and Grouping Test
Data Arrangement Test Reading Comprehension
Case lets Decision Making in a situation

XAT GK Syllabus

XAT Syllabus 2023 for General Knowledge (GK)

To score in this section, a candidate needs to remain in constant touch with GK on a daily basis. Important features of General Knowledge XAT Syllabus 2023 are mentioned below:

  • Topics to be covered in this section are history, politics, author names, business, economy, current affairs (national and international), etc.
  • 25 questions will be asked in total. You will be given 30 minutes to complete this section and the essay writing section. 
  • The difficulty level is moderate. Most questions are on current affairs and some on GK.
  • 60:40 breakup is expected for GK and Current Affairs.
  • Candidates can go for guesswork as negative marking is not applicable in this section.
  • 12 – 14 questions would ideally be considered to be a good attempt.

Check Preparation Tips for XAT GK

Important Topics for XAT General Knowledge

Politics Nation and States
History Literature
Sports Awards and Recognitions
Business Economics
International Relations Society
Merger & Acquisitions --

Previously asked questions in XAT General Knowledge section

Although, questions in the general knowledge section hold no bounds to a particular topic as per XAT Syllabus. Still, we have mentioned some of the sample questions to have an understanding of the type of questions been asked in the GK section.  

  • Who acquired Glaxo Smithkline Consumer Healthcare?
  • Which of the following is not part of VIACOM 18
  • Highest import to India
  • Which Indian bank was the first to issue “Green Bonds” for financing renewable and clean energy projects?
  • Giga fiber to be launched by which company
  • Who is the SBI Chairman?
  • What are the names of Parliament Budget Sessions
  • Name of Liquid for dissolving Gold
  • Name of Rajasthan Snake Dance 

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XAT Exam Pattern 2023

XAT Exam Pattern 2023

Particulars Details
XAT 2023 Exam Date January 8, 2023
XAT Exam Duration 210 minutes
Total No. of Questions 105
Type of Questions 101 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) + Essay
Number of Answer Choices 5
Sections in XAT 2023 exam
  1. Verbal & Logical Ability
  2. Decision Making
  3. Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation
  4. General Knowledge
  5. Essay Writing
XAT 2023 Marking Scheme
  • +1 for every correct answer
  • -0.25 for every incorrect answer in XAT QADI, VALR, and DM sections
  • -0.10 for more than 8 unattempted questions
Negative Marking Yes

XAT Preparation Books

Best Books for XAT 2023 Preparation 

Books play an important role in preparation for any competitive exam as they provide the latest syllabus for the exam. It is very important to choose the right XAT books which have been updated as per the revised XAT exam syllabus for comprehensive preparation. Given below are some section-wise recommended books for candidates preparing for XAT 2023:

Book name Section Publisher / Author
How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude for CAT Quantitative Aptitude & Data Interpretation Arun Sharma
Quantitative Aptitude for the CAT Quantitative Aptitude & Data Interpretation Nitish K. Sinha
Quantitative Aptitude Quantitative Aptitude & Data Interpretation Gautam Puri
Wiley's ExamXpert XAT (Xavier Aptitude Test) Quantitative Aptitude & Data Interpretation Wiley India (Author)
Jabbing the XAT Mock Tests & Solved Papers Comprehensive R K Jha
Verbal Ability Comprehension for CAT/ XAT/ IIFT/ CMAT/ MAT Verbal Ability & Logical Reasoning Bharta Patodi and Aditya Choudhary
How to Prepare for VARC for CAT Verbal Ability & Logical Reasoning Arun Sharma
Modern Approach to Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning Verbal Ability & Logical Reasoning R S Aggarwal
Target XAT (Past Papers + 5 Mock Tests) Comprehensive Disha Experts
Objective General Knowledge General Knowledge Lucent’s
General knowledge General Knowledge Arihant

XAT 2023 Preparation Strategy

XAT Syllabus has no defined boundary, candidates appearing for it are suggested to practice as many sample papers and previous years' question papers as possible. Listed below are major takeaways for XAT Preparations:

  • Before starting the preparations, it is advised to go through all the previous years’ papers to get an idea about all the questions asked in the exam. Doing this will help a candidate to know about the level of questions that are asked from XAT Syllabus.
  • The importance of solving papers cannot be stressed enough. Go through free XAT Mock Tests for advanced preparation.
  • Candidates must make sure to give equal importance to all the sections in order to fetch maximum marks to clear the sectional cut-off set by the conducting authority.
  • As the level of exam is difficult, so managing the time in an efficient way will prove to be an asset. 
  • For the GK section, it is important to keep oneself updated with both static and current happenings around the world. As per the trends, knowing about the past 6 months' news will be sufficient for XAT preparation for this section.
  • Due to the coronavirus pandemic which resulted in a lockdown, it is recommended that candidates consider online coaching for XAT which is as helpful as the traditional coaching centers.

Read more XAT 2023 Preparation Tips 


XAT Syllabus FAQs

XAT Syllabus 2023 FAQs

Ques. Is the calculator allowed in XAT exam?

Ans. No, calculators are not allowed in XAT exam. Candidates need to do calculations manually for QADI questions. Also, any type of electronic devices are not allowed in the exam center.

Ques. If I opt for a 100-day study plan, what are my chances of getting selected in XAT 2023?

Ans. Well, a 100-day study plan, if followed precisely, will ensure that your study would be completed within time. But your dedication and commitment will make all the difference.

Ques. Can you give me a list of all the topics that are added to XAT 2023 syllabus over XAT 2022 syllabus?

Ans. Well, there are no additions that are officially announced in the XAT 2023 syllabus. However, the weightage of topics may change every year. Candidates must go through the paper analysis of previous years to get insights into the questions asked.

Ques. Is switching between the sections not allowed in XAT online test?

Ans. No, there are no such rules on switching between the sections in XAT part 1- QADI, VALR, and DM. However, candidates cannot switch from part 1 paper to part 2 or 3 and vice versa.Also, it would be best for you to complete 1 section and then move on to the next section.

Ques. I want to do prepare online for completing XAT syllabus 2023. Can you give me the name of some websites that I can refer to?

Ans. You can join top coaching institutes- Careerlauncher, T.I.M.E, Unacademy, Gradeup, MBAGuru, cracku. Also, along with the preparation of other management entrance exams, preparation for XAT can be done. You can also refer to some popular youtube channels to get short tricks and tips.

Ques. Is CAT exam preparation enough for XAT 2023 exam?

Ans. The syllabus for CAT and XAT is almost similar, hence candidates can revise the same preparation material for XAT 2023 preparation. The only additional sections in XAT are Decision Making and GK for which candidates need extra preparation.

Ques. How many sections form part of XAT 2023 Syllabus?

Ans. XAT 2023 Syllabus is divided into 5 sections- Verbal & Logical Ability, Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation, Decision Making, and General Knowledge. Part 1 of the paper will consist of 3 sections to be attempted in 175 minutes, and Part 3 will consist of the GK & essay sections to be attempted in 30 minutes. Part 2 will just be a mock keyboard test.

*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.

XAT 2023 : 8 answered questions

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Ques. Will aspirants be at a certain advantage this time around with the CAT results being announced before the XAT?

● Top Answer By Vishesh Thapa on 07 Dec 21

Some XAT aspirants might have already been receiving calls from IIMs before they write XAT. While the others who did not will be all the more determined to qualify XAT.  Yes, it will be an advantage to all students appearing for XAT because they will know where they stand. Most of the people who get really good scores in CAT rarely sit for XAT....Read more

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Ques. Is the XAT exam tougher than the CAT exam?

● Top Answer By Manali Tomar on 13 Dec 21

Yes, as the questions are a bit more difficult than CAT in both quant and English.  VARC can be a bit difficult, if you have not focussed on topics of critical reasoning and decision making in your class. Quant sees a number of questions from inequality, progression, boolean algebra, PnC and the general level is higher than CAT.  The percentile-score balance and cut-offs for top 5 colleges which accept XAT scores, have low requirements.  People aren't able to get those scores also because the exam is tough.  XAT is easier because it is largely predictable.  CAT is famous for being very unpredictable.  So XAT is tougher than CAT by the level of questions asked. But as their paper is largely predictable it makes it comparatively easier to attempt....Read more

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Ques. What is the cut off for JBIMS through CAT, XAT, CET for Maharashtra people?

● Top Answer By Chirag Mishra on 11 Apr 23

JBIMS is a well-known management institute located in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The cut-off for JBIMS through CAT, XAT, and CET for Maharashtra people varies each year and depends on various factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the number of applicants, etc. Here are some approximate cut-off scores for JBIMS through CAT, XAT, and CET for Maharashtra people: CAT: The approximate cut-off percentile for JBIMS through CAT for Maharashtra candidates is 95+ percentile. XAT: The approximate cut-off percentile for JBIMS through XAT for Maharashtra candidates is 85+ percentile. CET: The approximate cut-off score for JBIMS through CET for Maharashtra candidates is 135+ out of 200. These are approximate cut-offs, and the actual cut-offs may vary from year to year. Also, meeting the cut-off is just the first step towards getting into JBIMS, and the selection process involves several other factors such as academic performance, work experience, group discussion, and personal interviews. It is advisable to prepare well and aim for a high percentile or score to increase your chances of getting admission to JBIMS....Read more

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Ques. What is the expected cutoff for SPJain (both profile based calls and normal calls) and XIMB (BM and HR) through CAT and XAT?

● Top Answer By Ishant Jain on 13 Mar 23

SPJIMR According to the information available, the expected cutoff for SP Jain Institute of Management for both profile-based and normal calls through CAT and XAT is not released yet. So  I will base the answer on last year's cutoff XAT : 93.5 percentile  CAT : 85 percentile  However it’s important to note that for more certainty of admission, one must score around 93-95%ile score and a 680-690 min on GMAT. XIMB The XLRI admission cut-off is directly influenced by the difficulty level of the XAT question paper. XAT 2023 exam was held on January 8, 2023. The question paper was of moderate difficulty level, the same as last year. Given below are the section-wise XAT cut-off for XLRI admission 2023: General Engineers (BM) 95 Male 92 Female General Non Engineer (BM) 95 Male 92 Female General Engineers (HRM) 93 Male 91 Female General Non Engineers (HRM) 90 Male 88 Female XIMB CAT cutoff for the previous year was 91 percentile for Business Management and HRM cutoff hasn’t been released yet....Read more

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