SNAP 2020: Exam begins with strict Covid-19 guidelines
Team Careers360 | December 20, 2020 | 11:05 AM IST | 2 mins read
The first round of SNAP 2020 is taking place and the authorities have ensured that all the COVID-19 and other guidelines have been followed
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Try NowNEW DELHI : Symbiosis International (deemed) University (SIU) is conducting the SNAP 2020 exam today in computer-based mode from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM. At the SNAP 2020 exam centres, the authorities ensured that the candidates adhered to the COVID-19 guidelines and also maintained social distancing. Candidates appearing for the SNAP exam were carrying the SNAP 2020 admit card along with the valid ID proof. Also, adequate distance was maintained among the systems at the SNAP exam centre. Before entering the SNAP exam hall, candidates had to sanitise their hands. Anyone without a mask was not allowed to appear for the exam.
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SNAP 2020 |
December 20, 2020; January 6 and 9, 2021 |
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January 22, 2021 |
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SNAP 2020: Exam Day Instructions
Candidates appearing for the exam ensured that they followed all the instructions given by the SIU.
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Candidates carrying a coloured print out of the SNAP Test 2020 admit card were only allowed to appear for the exam.
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At the SNAP test centre, only those candidates made their way to the exam hall who had a valid photo identity proof along, such as:
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Voter ID Card
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Passport
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Driving License
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Aadhar Card/ Full Page Printout of E- Aadhar Card letter
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PAN Card
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SNAP Test 2020 admit card was stamped by the invigilator inside the exam hall
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Candidates had to leave behind any electronic devices such as laptops, cell phones, digital diaries etc. Even pieces of paper were not allowed inside the test centre.
Strict execution of Covid-19 guidelines
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Candidates strictly followed social distancing norms starting from point of entry in the test centre till they made their way to the exam hall.
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Candidates were wearing masks, gloves, and most of them were carrying a personal hand sanitizer (50ml), transparent water bottle, a simple pen
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It was seen that some candidates had COVID symptoms and they were not allowed entry into the test centre.
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Mapping of 'Candidate Roll Number and the Lab Number' was not displayed outside the test centre. It was only provided to the candidates individually at the time of the entry of the candidates to the test centre after their Admit Card and ID verification was done.
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Candidates must stand in the circles drawn at the entry points.
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At the registration desk, candidates will be directed to sanitize their hands using sanitizer provided. Photographs will be taken during the registration process.
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Candidates will be under surveillance coverage throughout the SNAP test procedure.
About SNAP 2020
Symbiosis National Aptitude Test is a national-level entrance examination conducted for admission to the postgraduate management programmes offered by the participating institutions. The exam is conducted once a year in online mode. The candidates had to answer a total of 60 MCQs in one hour.
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