XAT 2026 Aspirants End the Year in Final Prep Mode Ahead of January Exam
As the final days of 2025 approach, XAT 2026 aspirants have shifted into high-gear preparation for the upcoming January 4 exam. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the essential year-end milestones, including admit card instructions and section-wise revision strategies. We also cover the latest competitive trends and expected cutoffs for top B-schools. Stay updated with the mandatory exam-day checklist to ensure a smooth testing experience.

With the calendar turning to December 30, 2025, the countdown to the Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) 2026 has reached its final stretch. For over 1.42 lakh registered candidates—a record-breaking figure this year—the holiday season has been traded for mock tests and decision-making drills. As the gateway to XLRI Jamshedpur and 160+ prestigious B-schools, the exam scheduled for January 4, 2026, remains one of the most rigorous hurdles in the management entrance cycle.
Final Countdown: Key Dates and Admit Card Essentials
The final week of the year is primarily focused on administrative readiness and local logistics. XLRI Jamshedpur released the XAT 2026 Admit Card on December 25, and aspirants are urged to secure their copies immediately to avoid technical glitches on the official portal.
- Download Deadline: The admit card link remains active until the exam day, but candidates should download it by December 31 to verify test center locations.
- Mandatory Documents: On January 4, you must carry two color printouts of the admit card and an original government-issued photo ID.
- Reporting Protocol: The exam will be held in a single shift from 2:00 PM to 5:30 PM; however, gates typically close by 1:50 PM.
Master the XAT 2026 Exam Structure
Unlike other aptitude tests, XAT is known for its unique "Decision Making" section and the penalty for unattempted questions. Understanding the weightage of each section is crucial for effective time management during the 210-minute duration.
Section Name | Number of Questions | Key Focus Areas |
Verbal & Logical Ability | 26 | Reading Comprehension, Critical Reasoning |
Decision Making | 21 | Ethical Dilemmas, Managerial Caselets |
Quantitative Ability & DI | 28 | Arithmetic, Geometry, Data Interpretation |
General Knowledge | 25 | Current Affairs, Business & Economy |
Essay Writing | 1 | Analytical Writing (Argumentative) |
- Negative Marking: While correct answers earn +1 mark, incorrect ones incur a -0.25 penalty.
- Non-Attempt Penalty: Leaving more than 8 consecutive questions unattempted leads to a -0.10 deduction per question.
- Scientific Calculator: For the first time, a screen-based scientific calculator is permitted for complex calculations in the QA-DI section.
Strategic Revision for the Final Week
Aspirants are currently pivoting from deep-concept learning to strategy-based revision. The focus is on maximizing accuracy rather than attempting the entire paper, as XAT historically rewards balanced sectional scores.
- Decision Making Drills: Reviewing previous years' caselets (2015–2025) is the most effective way to align with the "XAT mindset" regarding ethical business choices.
- GK & Current Affairs: Since the GK section does not contribute to the percentile, candidates should spend no more than 15-20 minutes daily on recent business news and static facts.
- Mock Analysis: Rather than taking new mocks, toppers suggest analyzing previous errors to ensure that the same logical fallacies are not repeated on exam day.
Conclusion
As the year ends, the focus for XAT 2026 aspirants must shift from "quantity of study" to "quality of execution." With a record number of applicants this year, the competition for the 95+ percentile bracket will be intense. Ensure you have mapped your travel to the exam center and cross-checked all personal details on your hall ticket. Visit the official xatonline.in portal today to confirm your test center details and download the latest exam-day guidelines.
