SNAP 2020 to begin at 11 am today; Check key points here
SNAP 2020 exam is going to commence today at various test centres between 11 AM to 12 PM.
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Try NowTeam Careers360 | December 20, 2020 | 08:08 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Symbiosis International (Deemed) University is going to conduct SNAP 2020 test today, in online mode between 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM. SNAP 2020 is of one-hour duration and will consist of a total of 60 multiple-choice questions( MCQs). Candidates appearing in the SNAP test today must ensure to carry the SNAP admit card along with one of the valid photo ID proof in original. A number of strict safety measures like social distancing norms and others are to be adopted by the test centre authorities.
SNAP 2020: Exam day highlights
Events |
Dates |
SNAP 2020 exam |
December 20, 2020 |
Deadline to report to SNAP centre |
10:30 AM |
SNAP 2020 exam commencement |
11:00 AM |
SNAP 2020 concludes |
12:00 PM |
SNAP 2020 exam day instructions
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Candidates are advised to reach the SNAP exam centre on time to complete the required formalities like SNAP admit card and photo ID verification, a digital fingerprint and biometric scanning of a candidate
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After reaching the SNAP test centre, candidates are required to get their SNAP 2020 admit card authenticated. Furthermore, candidates are advised to keep the admit card until the exam completion
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It must be noted that no electronic gadgets such as calculators, smartwatch, mobile,etc. are allowed in the examination hall
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No candidate will be allowed to enter the examination hall after 11:10 AM.
Instructions to be followed regarding COVID-19
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Candidates are required to maintain social distancing and hence avoid overcrowding at the SNAP exam centre
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Candidates must wear masks and carry sanitizers with them
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Temperature of each and every candidate will be checked via thermo gun and any candidate found to have symptoms will not be allowed to enter the exam hall
What to carry to SNAP exam centre 2020?
Candidates must ensure that they carry the following documents and other essentials to the exam centre of SNAP.
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SNAP admit card 2020
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Photo ID proof in original
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Two passport size photographs
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Sanitizer
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Masks
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Black/Blue ball point pen
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A transparent water bottle
What after SNAP 2020?
Once all the test slots of SNAP 2020 conclude on January 9, 2021, the result for the same will be declared on January 22, 2021. After the SNAP 2020 result is announced, participating institutes will release their SNAP cutoff. The shortlisted candidates who have applied for any particular institute will then be called for the next stage of the selection process.
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