MBA Exams Dates & application form

MBA Exams details for 2012-2013:
Exam  Name Exam URL Exam Date Submission Date App. Fee
MAT (Dec 2012) MAT Click Here Online 08-Dec-2012, Paper based 02-Dec-2012 17-Nov-12 Rs.1200/-
ICFAI Business School IBSAT Click Here 15-Dec-2012 to 06-Jan-2013 07-Dec-12 Rs.1400/-
Symbiosis International University SNAP Click Here 16-Dec-12 20-Nov-12 1550/-
IRMA - Anand IRMA 2012 Click Here 11-Nov-12 30-Sep-12 General & OBC-Rs.1000/-, SC/ST-Rs.500/-
Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT-2013) XAT 2013 Click Here 06-Jan-13 30-Nov-12 Gen.Rs.950/-, SC/ST-Rs.650/-
AICTE CMAT 2012 Sep Click Here 27-Sep-2012 to 01-Oct-2012 02-Sep-12 1200/-
IIM CAT 2012 CAT 2012 Click Here 11-Oct-2012 to 06-Nov-2012 19-Sep-12 1600/-
Indian Institute of Foreign Trade IIFT Click Here 25-Nov-12 03-Sep-12 (Gen.1500/-) (SC/ST 750/-)

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MBA Colleges Admission Notification and Dates

With MBA exams date nearing, aspirants must also have a close watch on last date for filling up the application form for various MBA colleges.

Aspirants should know that along with getting good percentile they also need to fill applications form for all private colleges they are aiming for to be eligible for admissions.

To help candidates below is the details related with admission for various MBA colleges for 2013-2015 batch:
CollegeExamURLSubmission DateApp. Fee
Nitie, MumbaiCATClick Here17-Dec-121000/-
SIMC PuneSNAPClick Here05-Jan-13Rs.1000/-
Nirma Institute of Management, AhmedabadMBAClick Here31-Dec-12Rs.1500/-
IMT, Ghaziabad, Nagpur, HyderabadClick Here10-Dec-12Rs.1750/-
IIFM, BhopalCATClick Here10-Dec-12Rs.900/-
Welingkar Institute of ManagementClick Here31-Dec-12
SMHRD, PuneSNAPClick Here15-Dec-12Rs.1000/-
SIIB, PuneSNAPClick HereRs.1000/-
SSBM, PuneMBA (Banking Management)Click Here28-Dec-121000/-
Fore School of Mgmt, DelhiCATClick Here12-Nov-12Rs.1650/- per course
FMSCATClick Here14-Dec-12Rs.1000/-
LIBA, ChennaiCAT/ XATClick Here26-Jan-13Rs.1250/-
IISWBM, KolkataCATClick Here07-Dec-12Rs.1500/-
XIM BhubaneswarCAT/XATClick Here30-Nov-12Rs.1000 for onecourse. Rs.500/- extra for more than one course
XISS, RanchiXATClick Here02-Feb-13Rs.1000 for 1 specialisation
SIBM, PuneSNAPClick Here13-Dec-121000/-
IIFM, BhopalCATClick Here10-Dec-12900/-
IMI Delhi, Bhubaneswar & KolkataCAT / GMATClick Here09-Oct-12Rs.1500 plus a program fee of Rs.500 per program per campus
MICA AhmedabadCAT/XAT/GMATClick Here01-Feb-131785/-
S.P. JainCAT 2012, XAT 2013, GMAT (2010 onwards)Click Here30-Nov-12
XLRI, JamshedpurXATClick Here22-Dec-12Rs.1050 for 1 program. Rs.1650 for two or more programs. Rs.1750 with GMP
MDI GurgaonCATClick Here20-Oct-12Rs.1600/-
NIBM PuneCAT 2012Click Here05-Dec-121250/-
SP Jain Dubai, Singapore, SydneyGMAT, CAT or SPJATClick Here31-Aug-12No Fee
Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies NMATClick Here25-Sep-12Rs.1650/- (for one program) or Rs.2000/- (for both the programs)
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How to improve Vocab for CAT - Tips to improve English & RC

Below are some of the ways to improve your verbal skills:

#1 - Reading and Practice

  • Reading good newspapers, preferably: The Hindu, The Economic Times, regularly. (Read it loudly)
  • Referring to a good dictionary, preferably, The Oxford Advanced Learner Dictionary regularly.
  • Watching good news channels likes BBC, NDTV, DD News, CNBC etc regularly
  • Reading good news magazines like Business Line, The Economist, Business World , Business Week etc regularly
  • Reading good novels & recommended management books regularly.
Refer below pages for list of recommended books, novels, newspapers and magazine for CAT aspirants:


#2 - How to make reading interesting?
Furthermore, the other thing which you may try is make your preparation a bit more interesting.
Just take example of reading The Hindu:
-you can try to read a big article exactly for 10 minutes (with the help of stopwatch)
-Remember or mark the line till which you have read in those 10 minutes.
-Close the newspaper & write down all you have understood in those 10 minutes
-Re-read the complete article and mark the words which are new to you  
-Re-read the complete article and see whether your summary matches with the actual content of the article
-Find out the meaning of those new words and maintain a record of it -Keep a count of number of words you have read in 10 minutes.
-Maintain a daily record book and try to improve it gradually

When you will observe that your 
reading abilities are improving, it will boost your confidence and your communication skills.


#3 - How to Overcome speaking Hesitation?
In addition we also recommend CAT aspirants to focus on spoken English. If you are currently doing your graduation it becomes lot easier for you to work on it. 
CAT aspirant who are doing their graduation are advised to form a group within their friend circle. The purpose of this group should be to facilitate and organize mock Extempore/ GDs/ Interviews/ Debates. The aim of the group should be to provide a platform to its group member where they could improve their spoken English and overcome their hesitation of public speaking. Below guidelines would be helpful:
1. Identify serious and mature group members 5-10
2. Identify a place where you will organize the group activities. 
It could be common room of your hostel/college or room of any of the students.
3. Fix a time (1 Hours) at which group will meet everyday
4. Each day one person could be appointment as moderator/facilitator who will moderate the activities such as giving topic for group discussion, extempore or conduct mock interviews.

Participation in such a group will not only help you in your MBA preparation but also for job interviews & will surely help in your overall personality development.


#4 - Have good collection of Software's
Below are some of the good Vocab Builder software's shared for you:

If you like these software's, do not forget to write your thanks below :)

Quantitative Aptitude Tips & Tricks for CAT



For exams like CAT where time management is key to success, its very important to manage your time in efficient way. Learning and mastering handy tips, tricks and shortcuts for quantitative aptitude would surely save lot of time during those crucial hours.

Quantitative Aptitude Tricks for CAT - Page 3


34. -> For any quadrilateral whose diagonals intersect at right angles, the area of the quadrilateral is
0.5*d1*d2, where d1, d2 are the length of the diagonals.
-> For a cyclic quadrilateral, area = root((s-a) * (s-b) * (s-c) * (s-d)), where s=(a + b + c + d)/2
Further, for a cyclic quadrilateral, the measure of an external angle is equal to the measure of the interior opposite angle.
-> Area of a Rhombus = Product of Diagonals/2


35. Given the coordinates (a, b); (c, d); (e, f); (g, h) of a parallelogram , the coordinates of the meeting point of the diagonals can be found out by solving for
[(a + e)/2, (b + f)/2] = [(c + g)/2, (d + h)/2]


36. Area of a triangle
-> 1/2*base*altitude
-> 1/2*a*b*sin C (or) 1/2*b*c*sin A (or) 1/2*c*a*sin B
-> root(s*(s-a)*(s-b)*(s-c)) where s=(a+b+c)/2
-> a*b*c/(4*R) where R is the circumradius of the triangle
-> r*s ,where r is the inradius of the triangle


37. In any triangle
-> a=b*cos C + c*cos B
-> b=c*cos A + a*cos C
-> c=a*cos B + b*cos A
-> a/sin A=b/sin B=c/sin C=2R, where R is the circumradius
-> cos C = (a^2 + b^2 - c^2)/2ab
-> sin 2A = 2 sin A * cos A
-> cos 2A = cos^2 (A) - sin^2 (A)


38. The ratio of the radii of the circumcircle and incircle of an equilateral triangle is 2:1


39. Appollonius Theorem
In a triangle ABC, if AD is the median to side BC, then
AB2 + AC2 = 2(AD2 + BD2) or 2(AD2 + DC2)


40. -> In an isosceles triangle, the perpendicular from the vertex to the base or the angular bisector from vertex to base bisects the base.
-> In any triangle the angular bisector of an angle bisects the base in the ratio of the other two sides.


41. The quadrilateral formed by joining the angular bisectors of another quadrilateral is always a rectangle.


42. Let W be any point inside a rectangle ABCD, then,
WD2 + WB2 = WC2 + WA2


43. Let a be the side of an equilateral triangle, then, if three circles are drawn inside this triangle such that they touch each other, then each circle’s radius is given by a/(2*(root(3)+1))


44. -> Distance between a point (x1, y1) and a line represented by the equation ax + by + c=0 is given by ax1+by1+c/Sq(a2+b2)
-> Distance between 2 points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) is given by Sq((x1-x2)2+ (y1-y2)2)



45. Where a rectangle is inscribed in an isosceles right angled triangle, then, the length of the rectangle is twice its breadth and the ratio of area of rectangle to area of triangle is 1:2.

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Quantitative Aptitude Tricks for CAT - Page 2


Below are useful tricks & shortcuts for Quantitative Aptitude for CAT and other MBA exams(continued):

21. The relationship between base 10 and base ‘e’ in log is given by log10N = 0.434 logeN


22. WINE and WATER Mixture formula
Let Q - volume of a vessel, q - qty of a mixture of water and wine be removed each time from a mixture, n - number of times this operation is done and A - final qty of wine in the mixture, then,
A/Q = (1-q / Q)^n


23. Pascal’s Triangle for computing Compound Interest (CI)
The traditional formula for computing CI is
CI = P*(1+R/100)^N – P
Using Pascal’s Triangle,
Number of Years (N) 
-------------------
1 1
2 1 2 1
3 1 3 3 1
4 1 4 6 4 1
… 1 .... .... ... ... ..1
Eg: P = 1000, R=10 %, and N=3 years. What is CI & Amount?

Step 1:
Amount after 3 years = 1 * 1000 + 3 * 100 + 3 * 10 + 1 * 1 = Rs.1331
The coefficients - 1,3,3,1 are lifted from the Pascal's triangle above.

Step 2:
CI after 3 years = 3*100 + 3*10 + 3*1 = Rs.331 (leaving out first term in step 1)
If N =2, we would have had,
Amt = 1 * 1000 + 2 * 100 + 1 * 10 = Rs.1210
CI = 2 * 100 + 1* 10 = Rs.210


24. Suppose the price of a product is first increased by X% and then decreased by Y% , then, the final change % in the price is given by:
Final Difference% = X - Y - XY/100
Eg. The price of a T.V set is increased by 40 % of the cost price and then is decreased by 25% of the new price. On selling, the profit made by the dealer was Rs.1000. At what price was the T.V sold?
Applying the formula,
Final difference% = 40 – 25 - (40*25/100) = 5 %.
So if 5 % = 1,000
Then, 100 % = 20,000.
Hence, C.P = 20,000
& S.P = 20,000+ 1000= 21,000


25. Where the cost price of 2 articles is same and the mark up % is same, then, marked price and NOT cost price should be assumed as 100.


26. -> Where ‘P’ represents principal and ‘R’ represents the rate of interest, then, the difference between 2 years’ simple interest and compound interest is given by P * (R/100)^2
-> The difference between 3 years’ simple interest and compound interest is given by (P * R2 *(300+R))/1003


27. -> If A can finish a work in X time and B can finish the same work in Y time then both of them together can finish that work in (X*Y)/ (X+Y) time.
-> If A can finish a work in X time and A & B together can finish the same work in S time then B can finish that work in (XS)/(X-S) time.
-> If A can finish a work in X time and B in Y time and C in Z time then all of them working together will finish the work in (XYZ)/ (XY +YZ +XZ) time
-> If A can finish a work in X time and B in Y time and A, B & C together in S time then
C can finish that work alone in (XYS)/ (XY-SX-SY)
B+C can finish in (SX)/(X-S); and
A+C can finish in (SY)/(Y-S)


28. In case ‘n’ faced die is thrown k times, then, probability of getting atleast one more than the previous throw = nC5/n5


29.-> When an unbiased coin is tossed odd no. (n) of times, then, the no. of heads can never be equal to the no. of tails i.e. P (no. of heads=no. of tails) = 0
-> When an unbiased coin is tossed even no. (2n) of times, then, P (no. of heads=no. of tails) = 1-(2nCn/22n)


30. Where there are ‘n’ items and ‘m’ out of such items should follow a pattern, then, the probability is given by 1/m!
Eg:1. Suppose there are 10 girls dancing one after the other. What is the probability of A dancing before B dancing before C?
Here n=10, m=3 (i.e. A, B, C)
Hence, P (A>B>C) = 1/3! = 1/6
Eg:2. Consider the word ‘METHODS’. What is the probability that the letter ‘M’ comes before ‘S’ when all the letters of the given word are used for forming words, with or without meaning?
P (M>S) = 1/2!
= 1/2


31. CALENDAR
-> Calendar repeats after every 400 years.
-> Leap year- it is always divisible by 4, but century years are not leap years unless they are divisible by 400.
-> Century has 5 odd days and leap century has 6 odd days.
-> In a normal year 1st January and 2nd July and 1st October fall on the same day. In a leap year 1st January 1st July and 30th September fall on the same day.
-> January 1, 1901 was a Tuesday.


32. -> For any regular polygon, the sum of the exterior angles is equal to 360 degrees, hence measure of any external angle is equal to 360/n (where n is the number of sides)
-> For any regular polygon, the sum of interior angles =(n-2)*180 degrees
So measure of one angle is (n-2)/n *180
-> If any parallelogram can be inscribed in a circle, it must be a rectangle.
-> If a trapezium can be inscribed in a circle it must be an isosceles trapezium (i.e. oblique sides equal).


33. For an isosceles trapezium, sum of a pair of opposite sides is equal in length to the sum of the other pair of opposite sides (i.e. AB+CD = AD+BC, taken in order)


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Quantitative Aptitude Tricks for CAT - Page 1

Below are 50 useful tricks & shortcuts for Quantitative Aptitude for CAT and other MBA exams:

1. x^n -a^n = (x-a)(x^(n-1) + x^(n-2) + .......+ a^(n-1) ) ......Very useful for finding multiples. For example (17-14=3 will be a multiple of 17^3 - 14^3)


2. e^x = 1 + (x)/1! + (x^2)/2! + (x^3)/3! + ........to infinity
Note: 2 <>23. log(1+x) = x - (x^2)/2 + (x^3)/3 - (x^4)/4 .........to infinity [Note the alternating sign . .Also note that the logarithm is with respect to base e]


3. (m + n)! is divisible by m! * n!


4. When a three digit number is reversed and the difference of these two numbers is taken, the middle number is always 9 and the sum of the other two numbers is always 9.


5. Any function of the type y=f(x)=(ax-b)/(bx-a) is always of the form x=f(y)


6. To Find Square of a 3-Digit Number
Let the number be XYZ
Steps
a.Last digit = Last digit of Sq(Z)
b. Second last digit = 2*Y*Z + any carryover from STEP 1
c. Third last digit 2*X*Z+ Sq(Y) + any carryover from STEP 2
d. Fourth last digit is 2*X*Y + any carryover from STEP 3
e. Beginning of result will be Sq(X) + any carryover from Step 4
Eg) Let us find the square of 431
Step
a. Last digit = Last digit of Sq(1) = 1
b. Second last digit = 2*3*1 + any carryover from STEP 1=6+0=6
c. Third last digit 2*4*1+ Sq(3) + any carryover from STEP 2 = 8+9+0 = 17 i.e. 7 with carry over of 1
d. Fourth last digit is 2*4*3 + any carryover from STEP 3 = 24+1 = 25 i.e. 5 with carry over of 2
e. Beginning of result will be Sq(4) + any carryover from Step 4 = 16+2 = 18
THUS SQ(431) = 185761


7. If the answer choices provided are such that the last two digits are different, then, we need to carry out only the first two steps only.
-> The sum of first n natural numbers = n(n+1)/2
-> The sum of squares of first n natural numbers is n(n+1)(2n+1)/6
-> The sum of cubes of first n natural numbers is (n(n+1)/2)2/4
-> The sum of first n even numbers= n (n+1)
-> The sum of first n odd numbers= n2


8. If a number ‘N’ is represented as a^x * b^y * c^z… where {a, b, c, …} are prime numbers, then
-> the total number of factors is (x+1)(y+1)(z+1) ....
-> the total number of relatively prime numbers less than the number is N * (1-1/a) * (1-1/b) * (1-1/c)....
-> the sum of relatively prime numbers less than the number is N/2 * N * (1-1/a) * (1-1/b) * (1-1/c)....
-> the sum of factors of the number is {a^(x+1)} * {b^(y+1)} * ...../(x * y *...)
-> Total no. of prime numbers between 1 and 50 is 15
-> Total no. of prime numbers between 51 and 100 is 10
-> Total no. of prime numbers between 101 and 200 is 21
-> The number of squares in n*m board is given by m*(m+1)*(3n-m+1)/6
-> The number of rectangles in n*m board is given by n+1C2 * m+1C2


9. If ‘r’ is a rational no. lying between 0 and 1, then, r^r can never be rational.


10.The number of squares in n*m board is given by m*(m+1)*(3n-m+1)/6
-> The number of rectangles in n*m board is given by n+1C2 * m+1C2


11. If ‘r’ is a rational no. lying between 0 and 1, then, r^r can never be rational.


12. Certain nos. to be remembered
-> 2^10 = 4^5 = 32^2 = 1024
-> 3^8 = 9^4 = 81^2 = 6561
-> 7 * 11 * 13 = 1001
-> 11 * 13 * 17 = 2431
-> 13 * 17 * 19 = 4199
-> 19 * 21 * 23 = 9177
-> 19 * 23 * 29 = 12673


13. Where the digits of a no. are added and the resultant figure is 1 or 4 or 7 or 9, then, the no. could be a perfect square.


14. If a no. ‘N’ has got k factors and a^l is one of the factors such that l>=k/2, then, a is the only prime factor for that no.


15. To find out the sum of 3-digit nos. formed with a set of given digits
This is given by (sum of digits) * (no. of digits-1)! * 1111…1 (i.e. based on the no. of digits)
Eg) Find the sum of all 3-digit nos. formed using the digits 2, 3, 5, 7 & 8.
Sum = (2+3+5+7+8) * (5-1)! * 11111 (since 5 digits are there)
= 25 * 24 * 11111
=6666600


16. Consider the equation x^n + y^n = z^n
As per Fermat’s Last Theorem, the above equation will not have any solution whenever n>=3.


17. Further as per Fermat, where ‘p’ is a prime no. and ‘N’ is co-prime to p, then, N^(p-1) – 1 is always divisible by p.


18. 145 is the 3-digit no. expressed as sum of factorials of the individual digits i.e.
145 = 1! + 4! + 5!


19.Where a no. is of the form a^n – b^n, then,
The no. is always divisible by a - b
Further, the no. is divisible by a + b when n is even and not divisible by a + b when n is odd

20. Where a no. is of the form a^n + b^n, then,
The no. is usually not divisible by a - b
However, the no. is divisible by a + b when n is odd and not divisible by a + b when n is even


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SNAP 2012 Exam Notification - Symbiosis 2012 Test

Source: snaptest.org
SNAP 2012 exam notification is out. Below are Important Dates for SNAP 2012:
Event
Start Date
Last Date
SNAP 2012 Online Registration Dates
From 2nd September 2012 (Sunday)
Till 20th November 2012 (Tuesday)
Payment of Application Fees
From 2nd September 2012 (Sunday)
23rd November 2012 (Friday)
SNAP 2012 Admit Card Download Period
From 3rd December 2012 (Monday)
Till 16th December 2012 (Sunday)
SNAP 2012 Exam Date
SNAP 2012 Test Date
16th December 2012  (Sunday)
2.00PM - 4.00PM

SNAP 2012 Test Result
SNAP 2012 Exam Result
10th January 2013 (Thursday)
-

Check below the SNAP 2012 notification published in newspapers(click on image to enlarge):
SNAP 2012 Exam Notification - Test Date
SNAP Test 2012 Notification
Note:
Bring the following documents while reporting to the Test Centre:

1.Admit Card.

2.Photo identity: any one of the following:
  • Passport
  • Driving license
  • College/Institute identity card
  • Credit card with photograph
  • Voter ID Card
3. Blue/Black ballpoint pen.

XAT 2013 - Common Queries - Eligibility Criteria

Source: xatonline.net.in
Below are list of common questions for XAT 2013:
Frequently Asked Questions
1.   When does the Registration for XAT 2013 Start?
Registration for XAT 2013 starts on 20th August 2012 and ends on 30th November 2012.
2.   What is the last date for receiving XAT Confirmation Page ?
Last date is 5th December 2012
3.   What is the eligibility criteria for taking XAT 2013?
A bachelors degree under 10+2+3 system from a recognized university or a deemed university.
4.   I have less than 50% in graduation, am I eligible to apply for XAT 2013?
Yes, you are eligible to apply for XAT 2013.
5.   I am in the final year of my graduation, am I eligible to take XAT 2013 for applying to XLRI or more than 100 other XLRI associated Management Institutes?
Yes, you are eligible for admission to XLRI. You need to complete your final year examination by June 10, 2013. Other XAT Members Institutes may have a different date regarding the completion of the final examination.
6.   I am in the final year of my graduation, what percentage should I fill in the form?
Please enter the aggregate percentage obtained in the previous years of the qualifying degree.
7.   By Registering and paying for XAT 2013, am I eligible for XLRI and other Institutes?
The XAT is a common test for admission into academic programmes of XLRI and more than 100 other Institutes (refer XAT Associate Institutes in the home page). If you are interested in XLRI or any other XAT Associate institute, you need to register and apply separately for the academic programmes of the concerned institute.
8.   How many Centres are there for the Test?
There are 44 cities in India and 3 international cities in which XAT exam shall be conducted. In Metros and large cities there will be multiple Test Centres.
9.   When are XAT 2013 results out?
Results will be available on the website by 31st January 2013.
10.  I have lost the XAT pay-in-slip which was stamped by IDBI bank.
Go to the IDBI Bank Branch where you paid the XAT charges with a copy of the XAT printable page and request them to give you a photocopy of the pay-in-slip and put COPY along with bank's original seal and signature on it.
11.  When shall I receive the XAT 2013 Admit Card?
You can download your admit card from our website www.xatonline.net.in any time during December 18, 2012 - December 31, 2012. XAT office will not be sending admit cards to any candidates.
12.  When do I get to know the Centre address for XAT 2013?
You can visit our website www.xatonline.net.in any time during December 18, 2012 - December 31, 2012 to know about the Centre.
13.  What time do I report to the test Centre?
You are expected to reach the Test Centre before 10:00 am on the day of the test. This will help you to locate your seat and give you some time to reflect.
14.  What is the duration of the test?
The test will be of 2 ½ hours i.e. from 10:30am to 1:00pm.
15.  What is the kind of Test and what are the different components?
The test is multiple choice type which will be of 2 hours duration followed by an additional test which is of 20 minutes duration. The format of the additional test may range from an open-ended essay or a multiple-choice type.
16.  How to download XAT Pay-in-slip?
You can download by accessing the link after completing the application in all respects.
17.  For applying to XAT, do we need to take the SC/ST certificate to IDBI Bank?
No, this is not required.
18.  Are there any restrictions on the file size for the photograph and signature?
Yes, the file size of the photograph or the signature file should not be more than 50 KB each. For steps to reduce file size click here...
19.  When can I check & confirm my photo and signature before admit card is generated?
On successfully making the payment and updating the same in your profile (in case of payment through Cash / Demand Draft mode), you are required to upload your recent passport size colour photograph (full height photographs/portions cut from group photographs etc. will not be accepted and the application summarily rejected) and your signature as per the instructions given on the relevant page and once you have uploaded them correctly, the page will display your photograph and signature.
20.  What are the payment options available to a candidate?
You could either opt to make the payment through the online payment gateway, net-banking (for IDBI bank customers), demand draft or through cash payment in any branch of IDBI Bank .In case you choose to opt to make the payment through IDBI Bank branch, on selecting the appropriate option take a print out of the bank Pay-in-slip which is in three parts. The bank will return two parts of the Pay-in-slip duly signed & stamped .Retain your copy of the slip and paste the XAT copy on the XAT REGISTRATION CONFIRMATION PAGE - CASH MODE (attach caste certificate in case of SC/ST candidates) and send it to XAT Office.
In case you choose the demand draft option, you need to get a demand draft in favour of "XLRI JAMSHEDPUR A/c XAT" payable at Jamshedpur, of the the appropriate amount (Rs. 950.00 in case of General and Rs. 650.00 in case of SC/ST) and send it to XAT Office alongwith the XAT REGISTRATION CONFIRMATION PAGE - DEMAND DRAFT MODE (attach caste certificate in case of SC/ST candidates).
21.  What is the XAT Registration Confirmation page?
If you have opted to make the payment through the payment gateway or net-banking, after you successfully make the payment, you are required to upload your recent color photograph & signature in the prescribed format, a XAT Registration Confirmation Page - Online Payment Mode or a XAT Registration Confirmation Page - Net-banking Mode will appear and you need to take a print out of the same , sign it and sent it by post/courier to XAT office, XLRI, C.H. Area( East) Jamshedpur - 831 001 within seven days from the date of payment. The last date of receipt is 5th Dec. 2012.
Should you opt to make the payment in cash through IDBI Bank branch, on selecting the appropriate option take a print out of the bank Pay-in-slip which is in three parts. The bank will return two parts of the Pay-in-slip duly signed & stamped. Retain your copy of the slip. Log in to xatonline.net.in and enter the transaction no. date of payment, Branch Name etc., you are required to upload your recent color photograph & signature in the prescribed format and take a print out of the XAT REGISTRATION CONFIRMATION PAGE - CASH MODE (attach caste certificate in case of SC/ST candidates). Paste the XLRI copy of the Bank Pay-in-slip on the XAT Confirmation page and send it to XAT Office, XLRI, C.H. Area( East) Jamshedpur - 831 001 within seven days from the date of payment.
Should you opt to make the payment through demand draft you are required to get a demand draft made of requisite amount in favour of “XLRI Jamshedpur A/c XAT” payable at Jamshedpur. Log in to xatonline.net.in and enter the demand draft no. date of DD, Bank name etc., you are required to upload your recent color photograph & signature in the prescribed format and take a print out of the XAT REGISTRATION CONFIRMATION PAGE – DEMAND DRAFT MODE (attach caste certificate in case of SC/ST candidates). Attach the demand draft along with the XAT Confirmation page and send it to XAT Office, XLRI, C.H. Area (East) Jamshedpur – 831 001 within seven days from the date of issue of demand draft.
22.  When can I check & confirm if XAT Office has received my XAT confirmation page?
XAT office on receipt of the XAT Registration Confirmation Page will after verifying from the bank, update on a first come first served basis until December 5th 2012. Candidates have to log in through their XAT id to check if their form has been received or not.
23.  How will my data be used by XAT Associate Institutes?
The XAT database would be accessible to all institutes who are XAT Associate Members.
24.  I have registered for XAT 2013 by making an online payment through credit card. Unfortunately after the payment I am unable to view the final confirmation and the system was not able to give the reference No. & a message is displayed as "PAGE EXPIRED", although the bank has confirmed the debit.
This could be a temporary problem and will get resolved within 24 hours. Please wait for 24 hours and send a mail to admissions@xatonline.net.in only if you are still not able to view the final confirmation page. Please do not attempt to make a second payment immediately.
25.  I have paid twice using online payment option. What should I do?
Kindly send an email to admissions@xatonline.net.in with your XAT ID, date of payment, transaction number for both the payment, card holders name and the credit/debit card details (first four & last four digits and card expiry date).
26.  On completion of the payment process either online or bank pay-in-slip mode, will I get a confirmation page through email?
No, confirmation page will not be sent through email. Please login again and click on "Print Confirmation Page". For some reason, if you do not find this link immediately, please wait for 24hrs for the link to appear. Incase the link does not appear in 24hrs, write to admissions@xatonline.net.in with your XATID and date of payment.
27.  What do I do if I am unable to make the payment online?
Online payments involve multiple agencies and there are chances that your payment is timed out or declined .If you encounter any such problems, we suggest you make the payment by Cash Mode through any branch of IDBI Bank. Please read through the process for making the payment through Cash Mode. Alternatively, you may pay through demand draft. Please read through the process for making the payment through Demand Draft Mode.




Also Read: XAT 2013 Notification & Important Dates