I am an engineering student. Will engineering marks be taken under consideration? If no, then what is the cut-off for XAT?

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Asked by Priya Agarwal
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7 years ago
Engineering marks are considered for final selection after the interview and GD round. Cut-off marks for XAT keeps changing every year. There is no particular cutoff. It also depends on the stream you want to opt for. Ideally, you should target to have above 97 percentile.

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Ashish Kumar
7 years ago
There is no specific cut-off for percentage or CGPA to be obtained in graduation. The XAT cutoff for BM is around 95 percentile and for HRM is around 92 percentile.

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Animesh Anand
7 years ago
Yes, engineering marks are taken into consideration for admissions into XLRI. For HRM programme, the cut-off for interview call is around 92 percentile, while for BM programme, it is around 96 percentile.

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