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XAT 2025 cutoff released at xatonline.in, direct link here

XLRI—Xavier School of Management, one of India’s premier B-Schools, has unveiled the XAT 2025 cutoffs for its highly sought-after postgraduate programs.
January 27, 2025 / 13:05 IST
XAT 2025

XLRI—Xavier School of Management, one of India’s premier B-Schools, has unveiled the XAT 2025 cutoffs for its highly sought-after postgraduate programs. Following the release of the XAT 2025 scorecards on January 17, 2025, XLRI has announced updated admission thresholds for the Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management (PGDBM), offered at both the XLRI Jamshedpur and XLRI Delhi-NCR campuses, and for the Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resource Management (PGDHRM), offered at the XLRI Jamshedpur campus.

These cutoffs reflect XLRI’s emphasis on selecting top-tier candidates while upholding its commitment to foster diversity and inclusivity in its academic community. The announcement is especially significant for aspiring business leaders and HR professionals who are eager to pursue management education at an institution internationally recognized for its academic rigor and values-driven leadership.

Business Management (BM) Program Cutoffs

For the Business Management program, male candidates—whether they come from an engineering/technology or a non-engineering background—are required to meet an overall cutoff of 96 percentile. Female candidates applying for the program (both from engineering/tech and non-engineering streams) have a slightly lower overall cutoff set at 91 percentiles. Sectional cutoffs vary slightly based on gender.

To provide greater clarity, below are the BM program interview cutoffs for 2025, broken down by stream and gender (in percentiles):

StreamGenderTotal (%)QA (%)VALR (%)DM (%)
Engineer/TechMale>=96>=88>=84>=84
Engineer/TechFemale>=91>=82>=80>=80
Non-EngineerMale>=96>=88>=84>=84
Non-EngineerFemale>=91>=82>=80>=80

By maintaining clear percentile requirements across gender and academic  backgrounds, XLRI strives to encourage a robust mix of students with diverse  perspectives. The slight variations in cutoffs ensure broader participation while still  holding all applicants to high standards of merit.

Human Resource Management (HRM) Program Cutoffs

In the Human Resource Management program, XLRI has set cutoffs that recognize the  unique needs and diverse backgrounds of candidates. Male applicants from  engineering and technology backgrounds require a 95 percentile overall, while their  non-engineering counterparts stand at 93 percentile. In line with its diversity drive,  XLRI has established lower overall cutoffs for female applicants: 90 percentile for  engineers/tech and 87 percentile for non-engineers. Sectional cutoffs vary slightly  based on gender and engineering/tech and non-engineering backgrounds.

Here is a detailed breakdown of HRM program interview cutoffs for 2025, in  percentiles:

STREAMGENDERTOTALQAVALRDM
ENGINEER/TECHMALE>=95>=83>=90>=87
ENGINEER/TECHFEMALE>=90>=73>=85>=80
NON-ENGINEERMALE>=93>=76>=90>=87
NON-ENGINEERFEMALE>=87>=68>=85>=80

These well-defined thresholds serve to recognize the varied skill sets of candidates  and align with the modern HR landscape that increasingly values a mix of technical  expertise, critical thinking, and interpersonal skills.

A key highlight of this year’s announcements is XLRI’s conscious decision to lower  the overall cutoffs for female applicants in both the BM and HRM programs. This  initiative highlights XLRI’s ongoing mission to promote greater gender diversity and  ensure equitable opportunities for women in Indian business and management roles.  The move is designed to cultivate a more representative learning environment,  ultimately contributing to the formation of inclusive workspaces and progressive  leadership models.

"XLRI believes in the transformative power of diversity and inclusivity. By lowering  the cutoffs for female candidates, we seek to create a more balanced and  representative learning environment that aligns with our vision of a progressive and  inclusive society,"

— Professor Rahul Shukla, Convenor, XAT 2025 and Admissions

In addition to empowering women, XLRI has further reinforced its social  responsibility by allocating lower cutoffs for candidates from underprivileged communities. This measure reiterates the institution’s commitment to social  upliftment and to nurturing responsible, socially conscious future leaders.

Across its diverse programs and campuses, XLRI is expected to interview  approximately 4000–4500 candidates for the 2025–2026 admissions cycle. For the  PGDM (GM) program, three interview rounds based on GMAT scores have already  taken place, and the fourth round of interviews is about to commence in February.

Meanwhile, cutoffs for programs such as Innovation Entrepreneurship and Venture  Development (IEV) and the Double Master’s Program with Rutgers University will  be finalized later in consultation with specific program requirements. This ensures  that each program’s admission criteria accurately reflect its distinct goals and  offerings.

Factors Influencing XAT Cutoffs

Several dynamic factors ultimately determine the XAT cutoffs at XLRI. First, the  number of candidates appearing in a given year directly influences competition  levels, as a higher applicant volume often drives cutoffs upward. Second, the  difficulty level of the XAT exam itself can shift the required marks for each  percentile—more challenging question papers may see slightly lower raw-score  requirements. Finally, the number of available seats plays a pivotal role; programs  with fewer seats can typically be more selective, resulting in higher cutoff  requirements.

XLRI has been conducting the XAT on behalf of XAMI (Xavier Association of  Management Institutes) to identify the most suitable students for management  education. As one of the country’s oldest competitive examinations, XAT consistently  embraces cutting-edge testing methodologies and maintains a multidimensional  approach to candidate assessment. By doing so, the examination aims to identify  aspirants who are not only academically strong but also equipped with the potential  to become responsible and innovative business leaders.

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