XAT 2027 registration opens on xatonline.in — students must create an account, fill the application form, upload a photo and signature, and pay the fee to complete the process.
XLRI Jamshedpur conducts the Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) annually for admission to MBA programmes at over 160 member institutes across India. XAT 2027 registration is expected to open in August 2026, with the exam tentatively scheduled for January 3, 2027. As of July 2026, registration has not yet begun. The entire process is online and no documents need to be sent by post.
- XAT 2027 registration available at xatonline.in — expected to open August 2026
- Expected last date to register without late fee: November 2026 (based on 2026 trends)
- Application fee: ₹2,000 for XAT; ₹200 extra per XLRI programme (expected)
- Students can choose up to 3 test city preferences during registration
- Final-year students are eligible to apply
XAT 2027 Registration Important Dates
The table below lists expected key dates for XAT 2027, based on the 2026 exam cycle. XLRI has not released the official 2027 schedule yet — all dates are expected and will be updated once confirmed on xatonline.in.
| Event | Expected Date (Based on 2026 Trends) |
|---|---|
| XAT 2027 Registration Opens | August 2026 |
| Last Date to Register (without late fee) | November 2026 |
| Last Date to Register (with late fee) | Late November / Early December 2026 |
| XAT 2027 Admit Card Release | December 2026 |
| XAT 2027 Exam Date | January 3, 2027 (expected) |
| XAT 2027 Result Declaration | January 2027 |
Eligibility Criteria for XAT 2027
Before beginning registration, confirm you meet the requirements set by XLRI Jamshedpur:
- Qualifying degree: A bachelor’s degree (minimum 3 years) in any discipline from a recognised university
- Final-year students: Students in their final year of graduation are eligible to apply for XAT 2027
- Minimum percentage: No minimum aggregate is required for XAT registration itself; individual institutes may have their own criteria
- Nationality: Indian and foreign nationals are both eligible
- Age limit: No upper age limit for XAT 2027 registration
Students applying directly to XLRI Jamshedpur or XLRI Delhi-NCR programmes should also review XLRI’s specific admission eligibility, which may differ from general XAT requirements.
Step-by-Step XAT 2027 Registration Process
The XAT 2027 application process is fully online at xatonline.in. Follow these steps once registration opens:
- Create an account: Visit xatonline.in and click "New Registration." Enter your name, email address, and mobile number. An OTP is sent to your mobile for verification. Set a password to complete account creation.
- Log in and fill personal details: Use the credentials received to log in. Enter your full name (as on official documents), date of birth, gender, category (General/OBC/SC/ST/PwD), and contact information.
- Enter academic details: Provide graduation information — degree, university, year of passing (or expected year), and percentage or CGPA. Final-year students can enter their expected graduation year.
- Add work experience: Fill in professional experience details if applicable. This section is optional for XAT registration.
- Choose test city preferences: Select up to 3 preferred exam cities in order of preference. Centre allotment is done by XLRI based on availability.
- Select XLRI programmes (optional): Students wishing to apply to XLRI Jamshedpur or Delhi-NCR MBA programmes can add them here. An additional ₹200 per programme applies (based on 2026 trends).
- Upload photo and signature: Upload a recent passport-size photograph and a signature scanned on white paper. Both must be in JPEG format within the specified file size.
- Pay the application fee: Complete payment via debit card, credit card, net banking, or UPI. Save the payment receipt or transaction ID.
- Submit and download confirmation: Submit the completed form. Download the registration confirmation slip — it contains your XAT ID needed for admit card and result access.
Documents and Photo/Signature Specifications
No physical documents need to be mailed or couriered. Students must upload a photo and signature during online registration in the prescribed format. Specifications based on 2026 requirements are expected to remain the same for XAT 2027:
| Document | Format | File Size | Other Requirements |
|---|---|---|---|
| Passport-size photograph | JPEG | 10 KB – 50 KB | Recent, clear, white background; face fully visible; no cap or sunglasses |
| Signature | JPEG | 10 KB – 50 KB | Signed on white paper in black or blue ink; no smudges or overwriting |
Prepare scanned copies of your photo and signature before starting the form to avoid mid-session interruptions. Blurry or incorrectly formatted uploads may result in form rejection. Use a free image compressor if your file exceeds the size limit.
XAT 2027 Application Fee
Based on 2026 trends, the expected fee structure for XAT 2027 registration is as follows. All fees are non-refundable and payable online only — there is no offline payment option.
| Category | Expected Fee (Based on 2026 Trends) |
|---|---|
| XAT 2027 Registration (General) | ₹2,000 |
| Each XLRI Programme (optional add-on) | ₹200 per programme |
| Late Registration Surcharge | ₹500 additional |
For example, if you register for XAT and apply to two XLRI programmes (BM and HRM), the total expected fee is ₹2,400 (₹2,000 + ₹200 × 2), based on the 2026 fee structure. Registering before the November deadline avoids the ₹500 late fee surcharge.
What to Do After Submitting the Application
Once your XAT 2027 application is submitted and payment is confirmed, take these steps:
- Save the confirmation slip: Download the registration confirmation immediately after payment. It contains your XAT ID required for all future correspondence.
- Keep login credentials safe: Your XAT ID and password are needed to download the admit card, check results, and access any updates on xatonline.in.
- Download the admit card in December 2026: XAT 2027 admit cards are expected in December 2026 on xatonline.in. No admit card is dispatched by post.
- Watch for a correction window: XLRI sometimes opens a brief form correction window after registration closes. Monitor xatonline.in for any such announcement.
- Begin exam preparation: XAT tests students on Verbal and Logical Ability, Decision Making, Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation, and General Knowledge. Starting early improves performance across all four sections.
XAT 2027 Registration FAQs
Ques. When will XAT 2027 registration open?
Ans. XAT 2027 registration is expected to open in August 2026, based on the schedule followed in previous years. The official announcement will be published on xatonline.in. As of July 2026, registration has not yet begun.
Ques. What is the application fee for XAT 2027?
Ans. Based on 2026 trends, the expected XAT 2027 registration fee is ₹2,000. Students applying to XLRI programmes pay an additional ₹200 per programme. A late fee of ₹500 applies if you register after the regular deadline.
Ques. Are final-year students eligible to apply for XAT 2027?
Ans. Yes. Students in the final year of their bachelor’s degree are eligible to register for XAT 2027. They must provide proof of graduation completion before joining any MBA programme.
Ques. Is there a minimum percentage required for XAT 2027 registration?
Ans. No minimum percentage is required for XAT registration itself. However, individual institutes accepting XAT scores may set their own minimum eligibility cutoffs for admission.
Ques. How many test city preferences can I choose for XAT 2027?
Ans. Students can select up to 3 preferred test cities during XAT 2027 registration. Final centre allotment is done by XLRI based on availability and is mentioned on the admit card.
Ques. What documents do I need to upload during XAT 2027 registration?
Ans. You need to upload a recent passport-size photograph (JPEG, 10–50 KB, white background) and a signature (JPEG, 10–50 KB) during online registration. No physical documents need to be posted. Additional documents such as graduation certificates may be required at the institute-level admission stage.








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