Symbiosis International University (SIU) will be conducting Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP) on December 16, 2012 which is compulsory written examination for the admission to all the Post graduate programs in Symbiosis University. However, it’s an initial step for the aspirants of higher education in SIU. Besides this, a candidate has to qualify the selection process including Group Discussion and Personal Interview.
Important Dates of SNAP:
Last date for Registration – November 23, 2012
Last date for Payment of fee- November 26, 2012
Date for SNAP Test- December 16, 2012
Result declaration - January 10, 2013
Eligibility Criteria for SNAP:
● Candidate must have completed 21 years of age and have Indian citizenship
● Candidate must be a graduate in any discipline from statutory university with minimum 50% marks (45% for SC/ ST candidates)
Examination Pattern of SNAP:
SNAP Test will be conducted in objective mode in 30 cities across the country and the time allotted for it will be 120 minutes. There is a provision of negative marking and ¼ marks will be deducted for each wrong answer.
The exam is divided in four sections which are mentioned below:
1. | General English (Reading, Comprehension, Verbal Reasoning, Verbal Ability) | 40 Marks |
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2. | Numerical Aptitude, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency | 40 Marks |
3. | General Awareness (General Knowledge, Current Affairs, Business Scenario) | 40 Marks |
4. | Analytical and Logical Reasoning | 60 Marks |
Total | 180 Marks |
Application fee for SNAP:
Rs. 1550/-
Application Process for SNAP:
● Candidates can register online at www.snaptest.org
● Candidates are required to upload their latest photograph at the time of online registration which will generate their SNAP ID.
● Registration Fee can be paid through any of the following payment mode- cash, demand draft, credit card or online banking.
Click here to see the registration process http://www.snaptest.org/Application_Procedure.aspx
For more details visit their official website http://www.snaptest.org
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