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What Your Scores Mean
Within the Decision Making section, a score greater than 8 can be considered a good score, while any score below 8 indicates that you need to get back to the drawing board and practice more questions. We recommend that you practice XAT DM questions from previous years' papers, which can be found on the XLRI website. Additionally, if you've scored below 8, please use this guide to ace the DM section in XAT.
Within the General Knowledge & Current Affairs section, a score greater than 15 can be considered a good score, while any score below 10 indicates that you need to hit the GK books and familiarize yourself further with Current Affairs of 2019 and 2018. These are the best free resources that you can use to improve your Current Affairs and General Knowledge. Also check out this article on what to expect in the GK section of XAT 2020.
The next test will be available on 23rd December, 2019. Stay tuned!
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