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How to prepare for the XAT

A curious phenomenon repeats itself year after year when the results of the CAT and the XAT come out – there is little overlap between the students who crack CAT and those who crack XAT. In other words, a largely different set of test-takers ends up cracking each test.

Why is this so? It is almost like one of the GMAT CR question types – which of the following provides the best explanation for the phenomenon described above? 

The answer(s) to this question will also hold the key to know how to prepare to ace the XAT!


XAT favours the verbose..err..those with superior Verbal skills 

As far reading goes, there is a hell of a lot of it to do on the XAT! 

Firstly, there is VA and there is XAT-VA. The 26 questions on VA will have so many unique question types, tricky directions, deliberate twists, turns and hairpin bends that you can’t take your eyes off the ball for a second or go into autopilot mode. 

The questions cover the entire spectrum of VA as well – Grammar, Vocab, Reasoning, Critical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension.

Secondly, Decision Making is equivalent to an entire section of reading comprehension!

So 48 out of 75 questions or almost 70 percent of the paper involves reading -based reasoning compared to 24% on the CAT. 

This is one of the major reasons why a different set of test-takers ends up cracking the XAT – those with good Verbal Skills!

There is a good reason for this as well – remember that XAT is a common test for both BM and HR courses and the latter needs people with good communication skills. 


Those who prep win

Once the CAT is done with, those who know that they have done well enough tend to put their feet up and maybe rightly so since many would have been preparing for over a year.

The ones who really go after the XAT are the ones who had an ordinary outing on CAT-day and are determined to get into a premier b-school such as XL. 

Even among those who prepare, most don’t take Mocks seriously since they are not taken in the same atmosphere like the ones for CAT. 

So on average, the prep-levels across the spectrum are likely to be lower than they are for CAT. 

Given this, it goes without saying that those who prepare seriously with the same diligence that they showed for CAT will end up cracking the test; not necessarily the ones with better skills. They will be in better XAT-taking rhythm and most importantly more attuned to the uniqueness of the XAT.


Decision Making can end up making or breaking your entire paper

This entirely new section, with no equivalence or similarity to any other section on any other test, holds the key to your entire paper. 

Firstly, you need to clear the cut-offs and secondly you need to do it in good time. You might end up doing enough to clear the cut-off but given the amount of reading required, you might end up overshooting your time-limits and compromising the other section. 

Given its novel nature, the DM section in terms of the level of difficulty can be compared to the DI-LR section on this year’s CAT, albeit with more reading. 

So crossing the cut-off is not going to be a walk in the park. If you are under-prepared for DM then you will definitely be caught on the wrong foot on many questions not knowing what to do.

Decision Making won’t be high-scoring section and for this very reason, 0.25-0.5 marks can end up pushing you towards either side of the cut-off.

Apart from the 5 IMS Mocks, we have DM section tests as well on myIMS.

This will be the best resource to practice DM apart from the many old XAT papers.


Increase your reading speed by at least 50 WPM

The copious amount of text is not limited to just the VA and DM sections. Even QA will have quite a few 5-6 liner Arithmetic questions that usually involve chase sequences, running back and forth and verbal jugglery.

Given that there will be so much reading to do, you need to increase your reading speed to ensure that you are able to

  • read all questions and
  • answer enough of them to clear the cut-offs

One of the resources to do this was suggested by a student —http://spreeder.com/. Dedicated to helping you read faster the site allows you to paste text, set a reading speed 50 WPM higher than your current speed and words per chunk at 6 before you start reading. 

The best way to use this resource:

  • For passages, download the GMAT Official Guide PDF (I don’t need to teach you how to do that:-))
  • Copy-paste text into the software and read at a faster paste
  • After reading, solve questions from the passage
  • Two passages every day should suffice

Practice Modern Math to ace the Quant section

The Quant on the XAT as mentioned earlier has long Arithmetic questions. Apart from this a fair bit of questions from Modern Math pop up on the test.

So please ensure that you revise all those things that irritate most test-takers — Logarithms, Permutation & Combinations, Probability, Functions, Polynomials and Trigonometry; numbers do not feature much on the XAT (this year they did not on the CAT as well) so don’t waste too much time re-doing them.

Questions from Modern Math, unlike those from Arithmetic, tend to be shorter in length. So preparing for questions on these topics will be strategically useful.

Combine this with Arithmetic practice from cat100percentile.com and Quant should be taken care of. 


A bit of GK a day to keep the section at bay 

GK is a section that poses a peculiar problem for people — can one even prepare for it?

The GK on most tests, barring IRMA, is as general as the G in GK can get.

But usually, it is a mixture of GK and current-affairs (CA). While preparing for current affairs is a tricky affair, GK is something that can be tackled — use the IMS XAT GK compendium

If you are still freaking out — get the Manorama YearBook and spend 30 minutes every day with it. In the next 4 weeks, you can easily cover quite a bit this way rather than just fret about it and do nothing.

Also, GK will be a feature on your PIs as well, so this preparation will hold you in good stead for the same.


8 mocks to ace the test

The XAT is a test that will demand something that most test-takers are not comfortable with — time-management

There is no way you can crack a test without sectional time-limits without practising enough Mocks to get your timing strategy right.

I recommend at least 8 Mocks in the last 8 days leading up to the XAT — 5 IMS SimXATs plus 3 Papers from previous years. So a test a day from 26-Dec to 3-Jan, barring New Year’s Eve.

The biggest gainers on the XAT will be those who prepare with a plan and take enough Mocks. There is no reason why should not be one of them.


Don’t trust the CAT, like the animal it is sly!

Even if your CAT went well, you can’t be sure of your percentiles till they come out. Till the 97th percentile things will be pretty predictable but above that, we don’t know how well the guys at the higher end have performed.

So even if you have done well on the CAT, it is still not a great idea to put all your eggs in one basket.


XL is right up there with the IIMs, so there is everything to play for

While XLRI-tag might not seem to carry the same weight as the IIM-tag it is right behind IIMs – A, B & C, up there with IIM-L & FMS and better than the rest of the IIMs in terms of placements.

The batch size is still not very large and the HR department of most premier firms are filled with XL alumni, what better guarantee does one need that placements at XL will be good!

So start your prep in all earnestness and I will be putting up the following posts in the coming days.

  • How to crack XAT Decision Making
  • How to allocate your time on XAT
  • All need to execute on XAT-day

IMS students, depending upon the program they have enrolled for will have access to all our some of the XAT resources listed below:

1. Watch ‘ How to crack XAT’ video https://youtu.be/nzxDcanVc6A

2. 6 XAT e-workshops ( myIMS > Channel > XAT)

3. DM sectional tests ( MyIMS> Test > XAT > XAT DM tests)

4. 5 XAT Mocks + actual XAT papers ( 2017 to 2020):  myIMS > Test> XAT > ADMAT XAT

5. Actual XAT papers (2011-2020) – myIMS > Resources (3 horizontal lines on your top extreme right)> XAT.

6. XAT GK compendium : myIMS> GK Zone > Exam-Wise > XAT.

All the best!

14 Comments

  1. X's avatar

    What are the topics that are to be considered under modern math sir? Definitions of the broader topics vary.

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  2. Atharva Surse's avatar

    Hi sir,

    What should be the approach for aiming a decent 85%ile in XAT who’s aiming for MICA? I missed my bus with the CAT, but I am confident about my MICAT preparation. In order to cover up again, I want to ensure I satisfy the requirements via XAT.

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    • Tony Xavier's avatar

      Hi Atharva,

      I am not sure whether the intersection between two tests and that sort of prep is something that works.

      Prep for XAT as seriously as you can. Why aim for 85? And whatever gets covered in the process and is helpful for XAT will be a secondary outcome.

      Hope this helps,

      All the best!

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  3. Simran's avatar
    Simran says

    Hi Sir,
    Your posts actually help me a lot (especially after the horrible experience during and after CAT.)

    However, there’s something more which is scaring me: –
    I have done Bachelor’s in Eng Lit. (2020-2023) along with a Diploma in Elementary Education (2019-2021). Bachelor’s was through distance learning mode while Diploma was full time. I have scored exceptionally great in both the courses.

    Will I be eligible for getting into top IIMs as I have done two academic programs simultaneously? Will it be a trouble for me?

    Please Guide!

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    • Tony Xavier's avatar

      Hi Simran,

      Glad you find the blog useful.

      Your Diploma will not fetch you any extra points nor will it adversely affect your chances in any way.

      You have a Bachelor’s degree and that is all that matters.

      Hope this clarifies,

      All the best!

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      • Simran's avatar
        Simran says

        Thanks a lot Sir!

        I was worried by thinking that two academic programs done simultaneously may not be acceptable in case of IIMs.

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  4. Dhruv's avatar
    Dhruv says

    Hello Sir, I am aiming for MICA and I had a horrible CAT and decent MICAT. What is the approach I should maintain for XAT considering I am decent with VARC but very poor with Quant

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    • Tony Xavier's avatar

      Hi Dhruv,

      Since VA-RC is your strength I am assuming your reading speed will be good. You will have to maximise your scores in VA-RC and DM.

      I would suggest starting with Quant, solving the bare minimum easy questions from QA and DI, starting with DI if required — spend 45 minutes on this on one round. If you feel you are not able to solve enough questions increase it to 60 minutes.

      Hope this helps,

      All the best!

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  5. Aditya Shinde's avatar
    Aditya Shinde says

    Hi Sir,
    I had got 95 percentiles each in VARC and Quants in XAT 2023 but only a 38 percentile in DM. for the past 2 years DM has been my only obstacle in XAT. What would you suggest the ideal prep should be for DM.

    PS: Your workshops have been very useful but any more resources that you would suggest?

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    • Tony Xavier's avatar

      Hi Aditya,

      I am not sure there are better resources than past papers.

      I suggest rewatching the workshops first. And solving past papers from the oldest to the latest, one section a day, with the view to executing the techniques outlined in the workshop precisely.

      Sometimes students watch the workshops, think they have internalised it but go ahead and solve it using gut-feel. Even I am guilty of not doing things by gut-feel at times!

      So consciously solve the sets following the technique, leaving doubtful questions, knowing that it’s a low scoring pitch.

      Hope this helps,

      All the best!

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  6. Sajal Jain's avatar
    Sajal Jain says

    Hello Sir.

    I really need help in QA, scoring around 10-10+ in DM and VA but am not able to score in QA, scoring around 7-9 can you please help me with which topics in QA should i focus for XAT?

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    • Tony Xavier's avatar

      Hi Sajal,
      XAT Arithmetic problems tend to be longer than usual. So reading carefully is one part of the deal.

      Most important topics: Arithmetic, Sequence-Series, P&C and Logs.

      Hope this helps,

      All the best!

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