XAT 2026 result declared at xatonline.in for MBA, PGDM
XAT 2026 Scorecard: Candidates can access the results with the help of XAT ID and password.
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Download EBookThe XLRI Jamshedpur has declared the Xavier Aptitude Test 2026 (XAT 2026) today for admission to MBA and PGDM programmes. The XAT 2026 scorecard can be accessed through the official website at xatonline.in. XAT 2026 Result OUT LIVE.
The login details to access the XAT 2026 result include XAT ID and User password.
The top B-schools such as SPJIMR, MICA, XIMB, FORE Delhi, IMI Delhi, IMT Ghaziabad, among others will accept a score of 35 in XAT 2026 results for admission to various management programmes.
Candidates who appeared for the XAT 2026 and will qualify the MBA college entrance test will be eligible to appear for Personal Interview (PI) and Writing Ability Test (WAT).
Notably, XAT 2026 sectional cut-offs also play a vital role in MBA admissions. As per the marking scheme, candidates will be awarded 1 mark for each correct response, whereas 0.25 marks will be deducted for each wrong answer.
The exam conducting authority will also deduct 0.10 marks for unattempted question after 8 skilled options.
Also read NIFT 2026 registration ends today with regular fee; apply at exams.nta.nic.in/niftee
XAT 2026: MBA fees for 90 percentile
Candidates who will secure 90 percentile in XAT 2026 exam can check the MBA fees from the table given below. The table also contains XAT placements for different colleges.
|
XAT Colleges 90 Percentile |
XAT 90 Percentile College Fee |
XAT Colleges Placements 2025 Highest |
|
IMT Ghaziabad |
23 Lakhs |
41.5 LPA |
|
MICA Ahmedabad |
28 Lakhs |
40.91 LPA |
|
XIM Bhubaneshwar |
24.6 Lakhs |
30 LPA |
|
XLRI Jamshedpur |
15.25 Lakhs p.a. |
75 LPA (2024) |
|
SPJIMR (profile-based) |
26.50 Lakhs |
75 LPA |
|
Fore Delhi |
23.24 Lakhs |
29 LPA |
|
IMI Delhi |
23.54 Lakhs |
70.95 LPA (2024) |
|
TAPMI XAT Cutoff |
9.75 Lakhs p.a. |
32.77 LPA |
|
Great Lakes Institute of Management Chennai |
22.50 Lakhs |
30.8 LPA |
|
IRMA Anand XAT Cutoff |
- |
31.16 LPA |
|
GIM Goa XAT Cutoff |
21.45 Lakhs |
32.2 LPA |
|
IMT Hyderabad XAT Cutoff |
16 Lakhs |
25.5 LPA (2024) |
XAT 2026: Top MBA colleges
Candidates can check the top MBA colleges and their expected percentile from the table given below.
|
XAT 2026 Colleges |
XAT 2026 Percentile (Expected) |
|
IMT Ghaziabad |
90+ |
|
MICA Ahmedabad XAT Cutoff |
90+ |
|
XIM Bhubaneshwar XAT Cutoff 2026 |
91+ |
|
XLRI Jamshedpur |
95+ |
|
SPJIMR (profile-based) |
90+ |
|
Fore Delhi |
88-90+ |
|
IMI Delhi |
90+ |
|
TAPMI |
85-87 |
|
Great Lakes Institute of Management Chennai |
85-86 |
|
IRMA |
83-85 |
|
GIM Goa |
85-86 |
|
IMT Hyderabad XAT Cutoff |
80-90 |
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