CAT 2026 is the gateway to all 20 IIMs and 1,000+ B-schools; XAT is the mandatory route to XLRI Jamshedpur and 150+ other top programmes — serious MBA aspirants appear in both.

With CAT 2026 expected in November 2026 and XAT 2027 scheduled for January 2027, this is the right time to understand how these two exams differ. From the unique Decision Making section in XAT to the time-pressured DILR sets in CAT, each exam tests you differently. Knowing these differences helps you plan your preparation, your target B-school list, and your registration strategy.

  • CAT 2026 has 66 questions in 120 minutes across 3 sections; XAT 2026 has 75 questions in 165 minutes (Part 1) plus a 25-minute GK section.
  • XAT has a Decision Making (DM) section — unique to XAT — that CAT does not include at all.
  • CAT negative marking: -1 per wrong MCQ; TITA questions carry no negative marking. XAT negative marking: -0.25 per wrong answer plus a penalty for more than 8 unattempted questions.
  • CAT score opens doors to all 20 IIMs and 1,000+ colleges; XAT score is essential for XLRI Jamshedpur and 150+ colleges.
  • IIMs do not accept XAT scores; XLRI does not accept CAT scores — students targeting both must register for both exams separately.
Direct Link to CAT 2026 Official Website (Official Portal)iimcat.ac.in

CAT 2026 vs XAT 2026: Quick Overview

Here is a side-by-side snapshot of both exams on the parameters that matter most to MBA aspirants:

Parameter CAT 2026 XAT 2026/2027
Conducting Body IIMs (rotating) XLRI Jamshedpur
Exam Date November 2026 (expected) January 2027 (expected)
Mode Computer Based Test Computer Based Test
Duration 120 minutes 190 minutes (165 + 25 GK)
Total Questions 66 100 (75 Part 1 + 25 GK)
Sections VARC, DILR, QA DM, VALR, QADI + GK
Negative Marking -1 per wrong MCQ; 0 for TITA -0.25 per wrong; unattempted penalty
Score Type Percentile (scaled) Percentile
B-Schools Accepting 1,000+ 150+
Registration Fee ~₹2,400 (General) ~₹2,000

CAT 2026 vs XAT 2026: Exam Pattern Comparison

CAT 2026 is a 120-minute exam divided into three sections, each with a strict 40-minute individual time limit. You cannot switch between sections — once 40 minutes for one section ends, you move to the next. Both MCQs and TITA (Type in the Answer) questions appear in each section, with TITA carrying no negative marking.

Section Questions Duration Total Marks
Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC) 24 40 minutes 72
Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR) 20 40 minutes 60
Quantitative Ability (QA) 22 40 minutes 66
Total 66 120 minutes 198

XAT 2026 is a longer exam at 190 minutes, split into Part 1 (165 minutes) and Part 2 (25 minutes for GK). The XAT percentile and scorecard are based only on Part 1. The GK section score is used by XLRI during the final selection stage — it does not affect your percentile but plays a role in XLRI’s WAT-PI shortlisting.

Section Questions Part Marking
Decision Making (DM) 21 Part 1 (165 min) +1 / -0.25
Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning (VALR) 26 Part 1 (165 min) +1 / -0.25
Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation (QADI) 28 Part 1 (165 min) +1 / -0.25
General Knowledge (GK) 25 Part 2 (25 min) +1 / -0.25
Total (Part 1 for percentile) 75 165 minutes

A critical XAT-specific rule: leaving more than 8 questions unattempted in Part 1 attracts an additional -0.05 mark per extra unattempted question. This penalty does not exist in CAT, making XAT’s attempt strategy fundamentally different — you cannot simply skip difficult questions freely.


CAT 2026 vs XAT 2026: Difficulty Level Comparison

XAT is consistently rated harder than CAT — primarily because of the Decision Making section, which demands high-order reasoning about business ethics and managerial dilemmas with no formula-based shortcut. Here is how both exams compare section by section:

Aspect CAT 2026 XAT 2026
Overall Difficulty Moderate to High High to Very High
Quant / QADI Moderate — arithmetic, algebra, geometry High — more DI sets, complex data analysis
Verbal / VALR High — dense RCs, para-jumbles, odd-one-out Moderate to High — critical reasoning focused
DI-LR / Decision Making Very High — multi-constraint set-based LR Very High — ethical dilemma, business case DM
Unique Challenge DILR unpredictability, strict time pressure DM section — no standard preparation method exists
Good Attempts (approx.) 42–48 of 66 48–55 of 75 (Part 1)

CAT rewards disciplined speed and accuracy. XAT rewards judgment and analysis. Students who struggle with ambiguous choices and ethical trade-offs often find XAT’s DM section the hardest part of the entire exam — harder for many aspirants than even CAT’s feared DILR section.


B-School Acceptance: Which Colleges Accept CAT vs XAT Scores

CAT score is accepted by all 20 IIMs and over 1,000 B-schools across India, making it the broadest MBA entrance credential available. XAT score is the mandatory entry point to XLRI Jamshedpur — India’s premier institution for HR and Business Management — and is accepted by 150+ B-schools.

College Tier Top CAT-Accepting Colleges Top XAT-Accepting Colleges
Premier Institutes IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Bangalore, IIM Calcutta, IIM Lucknow, IIM Kozhikode, IIM Indore XLRI Jamshedpur (BM and HRM programmes)
Top Non-IIM Colleges FMS Delhi, MDI Gurgaon, SPJIMR Mumbai, IIT Bombay (SJM), IIT Delhi (DMS) XIMB Bhubaneswar, TAPMI Manipal, GIM Goa, LIBA Chennai
Other Colleges 900+ MBA colleges pan-India K J Somaiya, FORE School of Management, IFMR, and 100+ others
Total Count 1,000+ 150+

Key point: IIMs accept only CAT scores — XAT is not valid for IIM admissions. XLRI accepts only XAT scores — CAT does not qualify you for XLRI’s flagship programmes. Students targeting both IIMs and XLRI must appear in both exams in the same preparation cycle.


CAT 2026 vs XAT 2027: Eligibility and Registration

Parameter CAT 2026 XAT 2027
Minimum Graduation Marks 50% aggregate (45% for SC/ST/PwD) 50% aggregate (45% for SC/ST/PwD)
Final Year Students Eligible to apply Eligible to apply
Age Limit No age bar No age bar
Registration Period August–September 2026 (expected) November–December 2026 (expected)
Registration Fee ~₹2,400 (General); ~₹1,200 (SC/ST/PwD) ~₹2,000
Attempts Allowed No limit No limit

You can register for both CAT 2026 and XAT 2027 in the same prep cycle without any scheduling conflict. CAT (November) and XAT (January) are 6–8 weeks apart, giving you time after the CAT exam to sharpen your XAT-specific preparation — particularly the Decision Making and GK sections.


CAT or XAT: Which Exam Should You Take?

For most MBA aspirants, the answer is both — but your preparation focus should be driven by your primary target schools. Here is a quick decision guide:

  • Targeting IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Bangalore, FMS Delhi, MDI Gurgaon, or SPJIMR? CAT 2026 is your primary exam. XAT can be an additional attempt to widen your options.
  • Targeting XLRI Jamshedpur? XAT is mandatory — no other score qualifies you for XLRI’s BM or HRM programme.
  • Targeting XIMB, TAPMI, GIM, or LIBA? Adding XAT broadens your B-school options significantly with limited extra preparation effort.
  • Strong in logical reasoning and ethical analysis? XAT’s DM section will be more manageable for you with focused practice on past XAT papers.
  • CAT and XAT share roughly 60–70% of their syllabus — Quant, Verbal, and DI overlap heavily. The primary additional investment for XAT is 3–4 weeks on Decision Making and General Knowledge after your core CAT preparation is complete.

CAT 2026 vs XAT 2026 FAQs

Ques. Is XAT harder than CAT?

Ans. Yes, XAT is generally considered harder than CAT. The Decision Making section in XAT — which tests ethical reasoning and managerial judgment with no formula-based approach — is the primary difficulty spike. CAT’s DILR section is also very challenging, but most aspirants rate XAT overall as the more difficult of the two exams.

Ques. Can I use my CAT 2026 score for XLRI Jamshedpur?

Ans. No. XLRI Jamshedpur accepts only XAT scores for its BM and HRM programmes. CAT score is not valid for XLRI admissions. You must separately register and appear for XAT to be eligible for XLRI’s selection process.

Ques. How many B-schools accept XAT scores?

Ans. Over 150 B-schools across India accept XAT scores, including XLRI Jamshedpur, XIMB Bhubaneswar, TAPMI Manipal, GIM Goa, and LIBA Chennai. The official and updated list is published on the XAT portal at xatonline.in each year.

Ques. What is the negative marking difference between CAT 2026 and XAT?

Ans. In CAT 2026, wrong MCQ answers attract -1 mark; TITA (non-MCQ) questions have no negative marking. In XAT, every wrong answer carries -0.25 marks. XAT also has a unique unattempted-questions penalty: leaving more than 8 questions unattempted in Part 1 attracts an additional -0.05 per extra unattempted question beyond 8. This makes XAT’s attempt strategy more complex than CAT’s.

Ques. When will CAT 2026 registration open?

Ans. CAT 2026 registration is expected to open in August 2026 and close in September 2026, based on previous years’ schedules (CAT 2025 notification was released in July 2025). The official notification will be published on iimcat.ac.in. The exam is expected to be held in November 2026.

Ques. Should I prepare separately for CAT and XAT?

Ans. Not entirely. CAT preparation covers roughly 60–70% of the XAT syllabus — Quant, Verbal, and DI overlap significantly between both exams. The additional investment for XAT is approximately 3–4 weeks of focused practice on the Decision Making section and General Knowledge beyond your standard CAT preparation plan.

Ques. Do IIMs accept XAT scores or does XLRI accept CAT scores?

Ans. No to both. IIMs accept only CAT scores for MBA admissions — XAT is not valid for any IIM programme. XLRI Jamshedpur accepts only XAT scores — CAT score does not qualify you for XLRI. Students who want to be eligible for both IIMs and XLRI must appear in both CAT 2026 and XAT 2027 separately.