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Hello, I have a gap of around 6yrs. between my 12th and graduation. Would it a problem for me, during the placements if I get selected to XLRI ? I have a full-time job and also been doing Volunteering for NGO. Please answer.

Srishti jha 25th Feb, 2020

Hello aspirant , I hope you are doing good.

Since there is a 6 years gap between your 12th and graduation , so the question will be asked .

Make sure to have a valid reasons for your answer and if you have a good potential within yourself, you can go through any obstruction that comes within your way to success.

I hope this helps.



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I got 8.6 cgpa in class 10 , 77 percentage in class 12 and 7.8 cgpa in my graduation (bcom hons) what percentile should I aim for in cat 2020 to get iims or other top MBA college like FMS, MDI gurgoan , XLRI , NMIMS. can scoring 95 percentile can help me?

Abinesh 19th Feb, 2020

yes girish bro!! dont worry about ur future and dont  neglet ur future thoughts. I think you should remember onething in  your whole life, i.e  fix one goal and do hard work for that goal again and again and dont  compare with others by yourself but you should improve by yourself  and  once again all the best for your future.

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i am commerce student can i get admission in xlri.if yes then which types of streams are there?

LAKSHMI AMBIKA 6th Feb, 2020

Hello Ayush Singh,

There are 3 programmes in the XLRI. i.e., PGDM,FPM,

Yes you can get the admisiion in XLRI if you clear the eligibility:

Eligibility Criteria (For PGDM (Human Resource Management Programme)):-

  • Candidates should be holding a bachelor’s degree of minimum three years from any recognised university.

  • Admission Procedure:-

    • Candidates have to qualify/pass the Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) conducted by XLRI or Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT).
    • Candidates will be shortlisted based on the marks in these exams.
    • Shortlisted candidates have to appear in an interview, which is the final stage for the final selection.
  • Eligibility Criteria (For PGDM (Business Management Programme)):-
    • Candidates should be holding a bachelor’s degree of minimum three years from any recognised university.


    • Admission Procedure:-

      • Candidates have to take XAT/GMAT Exams.
      • Shortlisting will happen on the basis of their performance in XAT/GMAT.
      • Shortlisted candidates will be called for an interview, which is the final stage for admission.
  • Eligibility Criteria (For PGDM (General Management Programme)):-

    • Candidates must be holding a bachelor’s degree of minimum three years in any discipline.
    • Candidates must be employed in a full-time job and must have at least five years of managerial experience in an organisation of repute in the public, private or non-governmental sector as on the last week of March of the admission year.

    • Admission Procedure:-

      • Candidates have to appear in XAT/GMAT, and qualify in the same.
      • Candidates can apply for more than one programme. Such candidates may be called for multiple interviews and group discussions.
      • Candidates will be shortlisted on the basis of their performance in the XAT/GMAT by the last week of January of the admission year.
      • Factors like academic ability and relevant work experience will also be taken into consideration whilst preparing the shortlisted candidates for the interview.
      • Whilst preparing the final selection list after the personal interviews and group discussions, XAT performance, relevant work experience, academic ability, extra-curricular activities etc. are also taken into consideration.
  • Eligibility Criteria Fellow Programme in Management (FPM):-

    • Take XAT and qualify. Eligibility for XAT is as follows-

    • Candidates must be holding a postgraduate diploma from universities with at least 55% marks (50% for SC/ST candidates) with the bachelor's degree/ equivalent qualification with at least 60% marks (55% for SC/ST candidates).


    • or,

      • Candidates must be holding an Integrated Master's Degree programme in any discipline, with at least 55% marks (50% for SC/ST candidates), after completing higher secondary education (10+2) or equivalent.

    • or,

      • Candidates must be holding a BE/B.Tech degree or its equivalent with at least 60% marks (50%for SC/ST candidates) with two years of relevant work experience.
    • or,

      • Candidates must be having professional qualification like CA, ICWA or CS with at least 55% marks (50% for SC/ST candidates) may opt for appearing in XAT.
      • Candidates with any of the above qualification may submit UGC JRF/NET; GMAT / GRE / GATE scores for admission to FPM. Such candidates will not have to appear in XAT.
      • Candidates who have done their PGP from XLRI, any IIMs, FMS Delhi, MDI Gurgaon, XIM Bhubaneswar, IRMA, S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research, School of Management of IITs, TIFR, TISS, ISI and other comparable Institutes with a CQPI of at least 6.000/8.000 or equivalent will not have to appear in the XAT.
    • Admission Procedure:-

      • Candidates have to pay the registration fees for XAT through XAT/GMAT and appear for the same.
      • Candidates will be shortlisted on the basis of their performance in the XAT/GMAT.
      • Plus candidates meeting the eligibility criteria are also eligible for admission through UGC JRF/NET; GMAT / GRE / GATE scores.
      • Shortlisted candidates will have to appear for a personal interview for final selection.
    • Eligibility Criteria (For Executive Fellow Programme in Management (EXEC-FPM)):-

      • Candidates must have an MBA / Post-Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) or equivalent or GMP/PGPX
    • or,

      • Candidates must have a one-year full-time residential programme in Management with 60% marks. Candidates from Premier B-Schools will be given preference.
      • Candidates must be currently employed in a full-time job.
      • Candidates must have at least five years of full-time executive/managerial/ teaching/research experience as on the last week of March of the admission year.
    • Admission Procedure:-

      • Candidates will have to apply online on the official website and have to submit the information along with the required documents and ‘Statement of Purpose (SOP)’.
      • Shortlisted candidates will have to appear for a personal interview for final selection.

here is the link for your further reference:

https://www.careers360.com/colleges/xlri-xavier-school-of-management-jamshedpur

Hope it helps.

All the best.


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I have got a call from XLRI on scoring 95.26 percentile. what are my chances of conversion? 10th/12th/B.tech - 95/82/8.63(cgpa)

Sampriti Gupta Student Expert 22nd Jan, 2020
Your final conversation will completely depend on your performance in the GD, WAT and PI rounds. 65% weightage  is given to the XAT percentile and the rest on the GD, WAT and PI rounds. You'll have different interviews based on the programs you've applied for. Since your academic record is pretty good so with some extra effort in the selection rounds you can easily get into the college. Moreover XLRI focuses much on general business questions as per the goings on in the economy. So just focus on that and you'll be good to go.

All the very best
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XLRI Jamshedpur admission procedure

Leon George 10th Jan, 2020

Hello Shanta,

In order to be eligible to apply for XLRI Jamshedpur you need to have a bachelor's degree with minimum three years of duration and from recognized university. The criteria for NRI or foreign students is different and they are required to apply through GMAT or XAT entrance exam.

Getting selected after entrance exam you are required to appear for group discussion and personal interview.

I hope it helps and all the best.

Thank you


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xat result publication date and admission in xlri

Sampriti Gupta Student Expert 9th Jan, 2020
You can expect the results on 30th or 31st January. You can check the results from the official website of XLRI Jamshedpur. Once the results are out you may get a call depending on your percentile and previous academic and work record. Subsequently they'll call you for the GD/PI rounds. For PI they expect you to have good knowledge about the business environment of the country. Just be updated with the current economic news and you'll be good to go.

Good luck
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xat cut off marks for admission in xlri

rajaman9300 Student Expert 9th Jan, 2020

Hello

PGDM (BM)


Female


VALR - 75, DM - 75, QA - 75


Overall - 95


Male


VALR - 79.46, DM - 80, QA - 90


Overall - 96


PGDM (HRM)


Female


VALR - 80, DM - 70, QA - 67


Overall - 93


Male


VALR - 85, DM - 75, QA - 72


Overall - 94


B-Schools & Cutoff


XLRI Jamshedpur - 96+ Percentile

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XLRI admission criteria and steps to be taken

Sampriti Gupta Student Expert 9th Jan, 2020
First of all for XLRI you'll have to appear for XAT and score more than 99 percentile and based on your XAT scores and previous academic records they'll give you a call and you'll haven't to appear for the GD/PI rounds.
Just give your 100 percent and you'll be good to go
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GOT PERCENTAGE IN 60s in 10TH, AND 70s IN 12TH, IN GRAD. GOT AROUND 55 PERCENTAGE, I WANT TO CRACK INTO XRLI OR . MOSTLY XLRI, AS I WANT TO PERSUE MBA IN HR. PLEASE HELP ME TO KNOW, WHAT ARE THE CHANCES I CAN CRACK THROUGH THESE COLLEGES,WITH BEST MARKS IN TISS AND XAT AND THESE ACADEMICS?

Loveena Gupta 18th Dec, 2019
Hy Revati

Well, in order to get admissions in Xlri, Xlri gives 60% weightage to Xat score and 25% weightage to Gd and Pi and remaining 15% is given to work experience, academics, essay writing, and other

If you perform excellent in Xat and its gd pi and wat process, then you can be a call holder for xlris

And when it comes to Tiss, it does not give any weightage to academic scores. And as per the change in the tiss exam 2020.

If you are applying for hr course and organizational development course, you have to now give tiss matt exam also. Which will be conducted immediately after tiss net and you can know about that exam from official website

Basically i want to tell you your first merit list will be of 100 % weightage to tiss net and if you qualify tiss net with sectional cut off of 35% marks for general awareness section as well.

Your tiss mat exam will then be considered.

And final merit list will be based upon 30% tiss mat, 40% for pre interview test and 30% to personal interview test.

So this is the crucial exam pattern change which you have to keep in your mind while preparing for your tiss exam 2020.

Good luck
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businesses administration is best or hrm in xlri

Loveena Gupta 11th Dec, 2019

hello Vanisri

First and Foremost it's all about your interest or what objectifies your goal or your best interests and that's what makes the programme best.

Well, it it's XLRI we are discussing about then the BM (business administration)  is ranked within top 5 in INDIA. And it's HRM (human resource management) is considered the best in ASIA PACIFIC.

XLRI offers two year full time  Post Graduate Diploma (PGDM) in both the courses .

if we evaluate on the basis of overall cut off in BM and HRM courses for 2019

for BM                                  for HM

for female - 95                     for female - 93

for male - 96                        for male - 94

Cut off for BM course is slightly higher than HM  and this college evaluate scores on the basis of XAT.

Although BM is quite diverse as it comprises of finance, general management, operations, organisational behavior, etc basically it is a core course.

Whereas HRM is specialized course and it basically focuses on the human aspect of organisation . People who are certain about their interest in HR.

On basis of placements, students receive higher packages of around 23 lakhs in both the courses. Reputed companies come for both the streams.  Although campus placements is about for one or two years after that you have to build on your own and your interests will decide your long term success.

In terms of fee structure, both the courses have approx. 10 lakhs p.a.

My answer can seem to be a bit neutral because in both the courses there are very slight differences in terms of placement or fees. These courses are best in nation so obviously they have their best faculties.

In my personal opinion you can opt for BM because it is more diverse and you should choose for HR if you are certain and figured out your interests. but if you are getting admission in BM even if you want HR so going for BM would not be a bad choice but vice versa is not true.

Calculate your interests and decide because XLRI is definitely a great shot so choose wisely. Your passion can lie in either of them or in neither of them.

Good Luck







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