
SNAP 2019 Registrations to Close Today: SNAP or the Symbiosis National Aptitude Test 2019 online application process will conclude today, as per the official notification. The news regarding the closure of SNAP 2019 application window today was confirmed by the institute through an official notification on its website. Candidates who wish to join any of the Symbiosis Institutes for MBA / MSc programme and are to apply for SNAP 2019 are advised to complete the application process today. To register for SNAP 2019, candidates can log onto the official website i.e. snaptest.org.
SNAP Test Application Deadline Extended
As per the detailed notification released earlier, SNAP 2019 online applications which commenced on 16th August 2019 and were to continue until 23rd August 2019. However, due to requests from students, the application deadline was extended by three days until 26th August 2019 i.e. today. With today being the last day, all the candidates are advised to complete the online registrations today before the application window ends today.
Two Step Registration Process
Keeping in mind the convenience of the applicants, SNAP 2019 online registrations have been divided into two parts i.e. The two part application process is as follows
- Part 1: SNAP 2019 Registration – Register for SNAP Test 2019 Exam by paying the exam fee of Rs 1750/-
- Part 2: Selecting Institute and Registering for course of study: Students need to select the institute and finalize the course of study. Candidates will have to pay Rs 1000/- per course as registration fee.
SNAP Test 2019 – Exam Pattern
SNAP 2019 Exam will consist of three key sections i.e. General English, Analytical & Logical Reasoning and the final section of Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency. The exam would consist of 110 (105 Normal and 5 Special) questions which will have to be answered by the candidates in 120 minutes. SNAP 2019 questions will be of MCQ or Multiple Choice Questions with 4 options for each question. In terms of marking scheme, SNAP 2019 will follow negative marking scheme under which 25% of marks will be deducted for each incorrect answer.

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