XLRI-Xavier School of Management, Jamshedpur
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It’s a common notion that HR generally gets lesser compensation than their BM counterparts. This is not only untrue in almost 80% of the cases, but even for the rest of the 20%, the difference is purely an organisational level decision and not an industry practice. In fact, XLRI doesn’t face much competition with a lot of colleges on the HR front as compared to Operations/Finance/Marketing, which is why HR usually sees a larger number of companies/roles. With highest packages going as high as 30LPA, the median salary also ranges in 18–20LPA . To complete my point, yes, there are a few outliers, and that is true for every college, including all IIMs and XLRI’s BM course.
http://www.xlri.ac.in/placement/placement-details.aspx?id=1&this=20
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Ofvourse it is CAT, Its conducted and prepared by IIM which is the top managment school in our country.Apart from it most of the managment institutions will accept CAT.
However,If you are planning to study abroad GMAT is essential. GMAT is also widely accepted throughout the country but when its compared to CAT . CAT is importrant.
Hi Akash,
Every year, around 90k-1 lakh students apply in XAT entrance. XLRI Jamshedpur conducts XAT on behalf of XAMI. XAT score is considered for admission to 150 plus Business Schools across India. Generally XAT exam will be held on January.Good XAT score is the first criteria. You need overall 93+ for HR and 95+for BM. For a safer side keep you preparation such that you score will be 90+ in all three sections.
I hope It helps.
Dear Ijas, XLRI does provide detailed information about its’ application and registration process and nobody else can provide with more authentic. Application process for Xavier Aptitude Text (XAT) 2018 is complete and even scorecards are also available on www.xatonline.in . If you are planning to take part in next round of XAT then this information will really be usefull for you. I am providing link of XAT 2018 Registration Process go through it and you will get the desired information over there. I hope it helps
Rohit, there are no specific questions for any b-school's interview. All the interviews are totally conversation based and it depends on you how you drive the interview. By looking at the form which you must have filled up for each college or by looking at your CV, interviewers generally start the conversation on a lighter note. Then it completely depends on you how you are going to end up your answer. Because the next question is mostly asked the point or keyword at which you ended up your last answer.
If you are going to leave your last answer as open-ended then interviewer can ask you the next question related to anything in this world. So the best thing is to end up your answer on such a key term of which you are very well aware. That thing should be your strong point because most likely the next question will be on it and you will be able to answer it confidently and accurately fetching you brownie points. If you continue this procedure then no-one can stop you from getting admission to the college.
Now if you talk about preparation then you need to keep up with the following points:
See there is no limit for questions that can be asked in any b-school interview but as I said earlier be confident and drive the interview with your answers. That thing only helped me a lot to successfully clear my interview with IIM Kozhikode.
In the end, speak calmly with confidence, don't hesitate or try not to get stuck anywhere, It's better to ask a few seconds time think about the answer, arrange it and then speak rather than answering in an unorganised way which creates a wrong impression
Feel free to ask if you have any more queries. All the best!!
Yes, start preparing.
Past XAT papers are the best resource for XAT preparation.
For XAT verbal, read some philosophy and psychology blogs on kant, derida, Ayn Rand, Plato, Freud, etc.
XAT DM should be done from past XAT papers.
XAT QA is somewhat simpler but solely concept and application based. Good basics can even do the wonders here.
Practise DI sets from past XAT papers.
It totally depends on your interest and long term career goals. So do a bit of introspection and your inner self will answer you.
All the best for your future!
Overall you have a very strong profile now you need an excellent performance in CAT exam. If you can get above 99.6 percentile in CAT then you will definitely get calls from all IIMs and with a decent interview & WAT round you can get admission
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