XAT 2025: Application Correction Window To Open Tomorrow, Make Changes By December 8!
Through the official website, xatonline.in, candidates who enrolled for the entrance exam will be able to make changes to their XAT application form 2025.

XAT 2025 | Official Website
The XAT 2025 application edit window is open to registered candidates from December 7 to December 8, 2024. Through the official website, xatonline.in, candidates who enrolled for the entrance exam will be able to make changes to their XAT application form 2025. December 10 is the deadline for XAT registration in 2025.
During the application edit window, users can make changes to details that have previously been filled in. On the XAT application form 2025, candidates can modify their phone number, email address, test city, and preferred XLRI program. In the XAT form, no other field will be editable.
How to edit?
-Visit the website xatonline.in.
-Select "Login" and "Existing User."
-Enter your password and XAT email address to log in.
-Visit the application form.
-Make adjustments as needed.
-After reviewing the modifications, submit the form.
Exam pattern
The exam is divided into two parts: Part I covers Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning (VA & LR), Decision Making (DM), and Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation (QA & DI), while Part II covers General Knowledge.
Admit cards for the XAT will be available to download on the official website beginning December 20, 2024.
The XAT 2025 exam will be accepted by over 160 business institutions across India. For further information, candidates should visit the official XAT website.
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