XLRI, one of India’s premier management institutions, announces revised cut-offs for the XAT 2025 exam as part of its diversity initiative. The move aims to encourage more female and underprivileged candidates to apply for its programs, reflecting the institute’s commitment to inclusivity and equal opportunity.
Key highlights:
- Lowered cut-offs for female candidates:
Female applicants with engineering or technical backgrounds now require a 90th percentile.
For female candidates from non-engineering backgrounds, the cut-off is reduced further to the 87th percentile. - Focus on diversity and inclusion:
XLRI emphasizes creating a balanced and diverse classroom environment by encouraging applications from candidates of varied gender, academic, and social backgrounds.
This policy update is expected to broaden access to XLRI’s programs and attract a more diverse pool of talented individuals.
For more details, visit the XLRI XAT 2025 Cut-Offs