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SNAP

SNAP is a national-level MBA entrance exam for Symbiosis International University. It's a 60-minute test with multiple sessions. Candidates can take the exam multiple times.

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SNAP (Symbiosis National Aptitude Test) 2025: White Paper Analysis

Introduction

The Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP) is a national-level entrance exam conducted by the Symbiosis International (Deemed University) for admissions to its MBA/PGDM programs. This white paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the SNAP 2025 exam, focusing on key parameters such as exam duration, number of papers and sections, language/medium, and the marking scheme. This analysis aims to provide prospective test-takers with a clear understanding of the exam structure and marking methodology to facilitate effective preparation.

1. Exam Duration

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Overview

The SNAP (Symbiosis National Aptitude Test) 2025 syllabus includes General English, Quantitative Ability, Data Interpretation, Data Sufficiency, Analytical Reasoning, and Logical Reasoning. The Symbiosis International (Deemed to be) University (SIU) prescribes the syllabus. With focused preparation, candidates can easily cover the SNAP exam syllabus in 6 months.

The SNAP question paper consists of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) only. The SNAP 2025 exam will have 60 questions to be solved in 60 minutes. Candidates need to know the syllabus and study thoroughly with the help of books and practice questions to perform well in the SNAP exam. This article provides section-wise details of the SNAP

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Sections

SNAP exam includes three sections: General English, Quantitative Ability, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency, and Analytical & Logical Reasoning. The General English section has the fewest questions, while Analytical & Logical Reasoning has the most. The Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency section is generally considered tougher. However, there are no sectional cutoffs in SNAP, so candidates don’t need to solve a high number of questions in each section.

Sectional Weightage of the SNAP Question Paper:

SNAP Sections Number of MCQs

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QA, DI-DS

This section of the SNAP exam includes 20 questions from Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation. Data Sufficiency is also included, but in recent years, no questions have been asked from this area. To excel in this section, candidates must understand the fundamentals and memorize theorems and formulas. The topics covered in the QA, DI-DS section of the SNAP Test syllabus are:

SNAP syllabus: QA, DI-DS
Algebra

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A-LR

The A-LR section of the SNAP exam 2025 requires candidates to use their reasoning ability to solve questions. To crack this section, candidates should practice a large number of Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning questions. They should also learn shortcuts to solve questions quickly and accurately. Key topics from the SNAP Test syllabus to prepare for this section include:

SNAP syllabus: A-LR
Family Tree/Blood Relations

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General English

The General English section of the SNAP 2025 exam will feature a mix of Grammar and Verbal Ability questions. There are no Reading Comprehension (RC) passages in SNAP anymore. To improve vocabulary, candidates can refer to books like Word Power Made Easy and read newspapers, blogs, business reports, and literary works. Key topics from the SNAP Test syllabus to prepare for Verbal Ability and Grammar include:

SNAP syllabus: General English
Sentence Completion

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