SNAP 2018 application process begins, exam on December 16
Sreetama Datta | August 29, 2018 | 03:10 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Try NowNEW DELHI, AUGUST 29: Symbiosis International (Deemed University) has started the registrations for Symbiosis National Aptitude Test ( SNAP ) from August 28. SNAP 2018 will be conducted on December 16 between 2 PM to 4 PM and the result will be announced in the second week of January 2019. The application process is completely online and will continue until November 26. The entire application process has three steps including registration. Candidates are suggested to check the eligibility before applying for the exam.
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To apply for SNAP 2018 , candidates should be graduate in any discipline from a recognised university with at least 50 percent aggregate marks. The students in the final year of their graduation can also apply for the test.
How to register for SNAP 2018?
The complete process is divided into three stages.
1. Registration - Visit the official website to register for the exam. Before starting registration, candidates are advised to keep the scanned copy of their photograph and signature in .jpg/ .jpeg/ .png/ .gif formats, with size between 10 KB to 100 KB. While filling in the registration form, candidates would need to enter their contact details including a valid mobile number and email id.
2. Payment - After successful registration, candidates need to pay the test fee i.e. Rs. 1750. To pay, candidates can use their credit/debit card or net banking. The available gateways for payment are Billdesk, Easebuzz, and Indian Bank. Candidates can also choose to pay via DD (in favour of “Symbiosis Test Secretariat” payable at Pune) and cash (Bank Challan).
3. Fill the application form - After making the payment, candidates can fill the application form. To apply for a single programme, candidates would need to pay a non-refundable fee of Rs. 1000 at this stage.
Candidates who submit the application form will be able to download the admit card from December 1.
SNAP 2018 Exam Pattern
It will be an online test of two hours carrying 150 MCQs. The exam has four sections including General Awareness, Analytical and Logical Reasoning, General English and Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation. The exam also has negative marking and for each wrong answer, 1/4th or 25 percent of the total marks allotted to a question will be deducted. Candidates can refer to the SNAP syllabus to prepare for the exam.
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