What is sectional cut off for XAT?

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    Answered by

    Nidhi Kumari | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    XAT Sectional cut-offs for PGDM BM

    General Engineers

    VA

    DM

    QA

    Overall

    Males

    75

    75

    85

    95

    Females

    75

    75

    80

    92

    General Non-Engineers

    VA

    DM

    QA

    Overall

    Males

    75

    75

    85

    95

    Females

    75

    75

    80

    92

     

    XAT Sectional cut-offs for PGDM HRM

    General Engineers

    VA

    DM

    QA

    Overall

    Males

    90

    75

    85

    93

    Females

    90

    75

    65

    91

    General Non-Engineers

    VA

    DM

    QA

    Overall

    Males

    90

    75

    70

    90

    Females

    75

    75

    60

    88

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    Vipra Shrivastava | Contributor-Level 10

    3 months ago

    Sectional cut off for XAT refers to the minimum percentile fixed for each section of the exam that candidates have to meet. For example, if the Quantitative Aptitude cut off is 85 percentile for XAT, students should score 85 percentile or more in the section of XAT to become eligible for group discussion and personal interview. Check the below tables for PGDM BM and PGDM HRM for XAT.

    XAT Sectional cut offs for PGDM BM

    General Engineers

    VA

    DM

    QA

    Overall

    Males

    75

    75

    85

    95

    Females

    75

    75

    80

    92

    General Non-Engineers

    VA

    DM

    QA

    Overall

    Males

    75

    75

    85

    95

    Females

    75

    75

    80

    92

     

    XAT Sectional cut offs for PGDM HRM

    General Engineers

    VA

    DM

    QA

    Overall

    Males

    90

    75

    85

    93

    Females

    90

    75

    65

    91

    General Non-Engineers

    VA

    DM

    QA

    Overall

    Males

    90

    75

    70

    90

    Females

    75

    75

    60

    88

     

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