SNAP 2020 phase two CBT exam today; Check important details here
Team Careers360 | January 6, 2021 | 10:07 AM IST | 2 mins read
SNAP 2020 second round is taking place today, authorities have issued certain guidelines that have been followed at the SNAP examination centre
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Try NowNEW DELHI : Symbiosis International (Deemed) University will conduct SNAP 2020 phase 2 today in computer-based mode from 11 AM to 12 PM. The first round of SNAP 2020 was held on December 20. At the SNAP exam centre, one will have to follow all the instructions pertaining to the exam as well as COVID-19 guidelines. Along with that candidates need to carry relevant documents to take entry in the examination hall.
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SNAP 2020- Important dates
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SNAP 2020 result declaration date |
January 22, 2021 |
SNAP 2020- Exam day instructions
Candidates appearing for the exam will have to follow all the instructions strictly given by Symbiosis International (Deemed) University.
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Do not forget to carry a printout of SNAP 2020 admit card
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It is must to carry any one of the following valid photo ID proof
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Driving license
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Passport
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Voter ID card
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Aadhaar card
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PAN card
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Candidates must ensure that their SNAP admit card is stamped by the invigilator at the test centre
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As part of the identification process, candidates photograph will be taken at the examination centre
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Laptop, camera, cell phone, calculator or similar electronic gadgets are not allowed inside the examination hall
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Candidates found violating the instructions will be disqualified
SNAP 2020- Instructions related to COVID-19
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Candidates must maintain social distancing rules from the point of entry till their exit from the SNAP test centre
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Candidates must bring their own face mask, gloves, personal hand sanitizer and transparent water bottle to the exam centre.
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Candidates showing any symptoms related COVID-19 will not be allowed to enter in the exam centre
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Candidates body temperature will be checked by using thermo gun at the entry gate
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Mapping of “Candidates roll number and lab number” will not be displayed at the test centre, the same will be provided to candidates individually at the entry of SNAP exam centre
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Candidates will be under surveillance coverage throughout the exam
About SNAP 2020
Symbiosis National Aptitude Test is a national level entrance test conducted for admission to management programmes in various specializations. SIU will release SNAP 2020 result on January 22.
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