SNAP 2020 phase three CBT exam begins, check important exam day instructions
Team Careers360 | January 9, 2021 | 11:06 AM IST | 2 mins read
SNAP 2020 phase three exam has begun with covid-19 guidelines strictly followed at the SNAP exam centre
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NEW DELHI:
Symbiosis International (Deemed) University has begun the third phase of the SNAP 2020 test in online mode from 11 AM to 12 PM. Candidates appearing for the SNAP exam had to carry a SNAP 2020 admit card along with valid government ID proof. In addition to this, candidates were seen following covid-19
exam day guidelines
set up by the authorities.
SNAP test 2020
is of one-hour duration and consists of a total of 60 multiple-choice questions (MCQs). Students were seen reporting one hour before the commencement of the exam at the SNAP 2020 test centre.
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SNAP 2020 - Important dates
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Events |
Dates |
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SNAP exam date (third phase) |
January 9, 2021 ( 11 AM to 12 PM) |
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SNAP result date |
January 22, 2021 |
SNAP 2020 - Test day guidelines
The test day guide describes the entire details and requirements that candidates needed to follow in order to appear in SNAP Test 2020 third phase
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Candidates had to bring a colour printout of the SNAP admit card 2020.
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The request to change the SNAP test centre was not entertained
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Candidates were needed to bring the original and valid ID along with their SNAP test 2020 admit card to the test centre.
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Voter ID card
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Passport
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Driving license
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Aadhaar card/ Full page printout of E-Aadhaar card letter
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PAN card
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Candidates had to make sure that SNAP admit card 2020 is stamped by invigilator in the SNAP test centre
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As part of the identification process, candidates’ photo was captured at the test centre. They were made to carefully read the instructions related to COVID-19 and follow the same.
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Laptops, cell phones, cameras, calculators, beepers or similar electronic gadgets, digital diaries, or any piece of paper was not allowed inside the SNAP test centre.
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Candidates who violated the instructions of the test invigilator were disqualified.
SNAP 2020 - Covid-19 guidelines
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Candidates had to Stand in a queue on the floor marks outside the gate and had to wear a mask and maintain a safe distance from each other.
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They were required to show their status to the security guard in the “Aarogya Setu” application.
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Depending on the situation, the following candidates were not allowed to appear for the SNAP test.
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Candidate’s temperature showing above 99.14 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Status of “Aarogya Setu” indicating "Medium" or "High Risk".
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Candidates had to bring their own mask, gloves, personal hand sanitizer, and transparent water bottle to the SNAP exam centre.
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The "Candidate Roll Number and Lab Number" map was not displayed at the test centre and was provided separately to the candidates at the entrance of the SNAP 2020 examination centre.
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Candidates are monitored throughout the exam.
About SNAP 2020
Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP) is a national level entrance test conducted for admission to management programs in various specializations. The exam is conducted once a year in online mode. Symbiosis International (Deemed) University will release the SNAP 2020 result on January 22.
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