Can I get Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management MBA with 35 score in XAT?
It is very difficult to get into Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management (LBSIM) MBA with a 35 score in XAT. LBSIM is a highly competitive business school, and the cutoff for admission is typically above 85 in XAT.
However, there have been cases of students with lower XAT scores being admitted to
Yes, Generally a score of 35 fetch you a percentile score of above 90 which is more than suffecient cutoff benchmark for getting admission in LBSIM
LBSIM cut offs are decided based on applicants’ pool. However, the Expected LBSIM Delhi cut offs for admission are
Entrance Exam | Expected PGDM Cut off |
CAT 2023 | 80-83 Percentile |
XAT 2024 | 80-83 Percentile |
GMAT | 600+ score |
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XLRI, Jamshedpur, releases XAT syllabus every year with the exam notification. Candidates can find XAT syllabus PDF on the official website.
XAT 2027 exam is expected to be conducted on January 3, 2027. XLRI, Jamshedpur, conducts XAT exam every year on the first sunday of the year.
XLRI selects candidates for its MBA full time programme through XAT score. Those who qualify the exam and meet the minimum cut off, are shortlisted for Essay Writing and Personal Interview. Final selection is made on the basis of candidate's XAT score, academic score, work experience and performance
XAT 2026 result will not be sent in email. However, XLRI will send an email to candidates informing them about the availability of scorecard and how to download it. Candidates must keep a check on their email account for result notification.
XAT 2026 result date has not been announced by XLRI. However, since the scorecards are released by the third week of January every year, the XAT result 2026 can also be expected to be released by January 17 or 20, 2026.
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