SNAP 2020 registration begins at snaptest.org; check details here, change in exam pattern
Team Careers360 | September 25, 2020 | 11:55 AM IST | 2 mins read
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Try NowNEW DELHI - Symbiosis International (Deemed) University has released the registration form of SNAP 2020. The registration form of SNAP 2020 is available in online mode till November 28, 2020. Prior to filling the application form of SNAP 2020 one should check its eligibility criteria. While filling the SNAP 2020 application form, one will have to pay the application fee of Rs 1750. There has been a change in the SNAP 2020 exam pattern wherein the entrance teat will be of one hour now and it will be held three times.
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SNAP Registration 2020- Important Dates
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Start date of SNAP 2020 registration |
September 24, 2020 |
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Last date for SNAP 2020 registration |
November 28, 2020 |
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SNAP 2020 exam date |
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Steps to fill SNAP 2020 registration form
Candidates can fill the SNAP 2020 registration form via online mode. While filling the application form of SNAP 2020, candidates can refer to the following steps.
Step 1- Visit the official website of SNAP or ( Click here )
Step 2- Register for SNAP 2020 and click on “I Agree” tab to create SNAP login credentials such as (Login ID and Password)
Step 3- Upload colored passport size photograph
Step 4- Pay the application fee of SNAP 2020
Step 5- Take a print out of the SNAP 2020 registration and keep it safe for future reference
SNAP 2020 Registration Fee
At the time of SNAP 2020 registration one will have to pay the application fee for the same. A total of Rs 1750 is to be paid as an application fee for SNAP 2020. Candidates can pay the SNAP 2020 registration fee by using any of the following methods.
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Indian Bank Payment Gateway
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Demand Draft (DD)
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Billdesk Payment Gateway
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Easebuzz Payment Gateway
The Demand Draft (DD) will be submitted in favor of “Symbiosis Test Secretariat” which should be payable at Pune. If a candidate chooses DD to pay the application fee for SNAP 2020, then they need to take a print out of the payment advice form, fill in the details of DD, sign it and send the Demand Draft to the Symbiosis Test Secretariat.
SNAP 2020 Revised Exam Pattern
Symbiosis International University, Pune has revised the exam pattern for SNAP 2020. Authorities have reduced the exam time duration from two hours to one hour. Total number of questions has also been reduced to 60 from 110. SNAP 2020 will be held on three different dates and candidates will get an opportunity to appear for the test at least twice
About SNAP 2 020
Symbiosis National Aptitude Test which is popularly known as SNAP conducted by Symbiosis International University annually in online mode. SNAP 2020 will be held across 94 exam centres. SNAP 2020 will be held on December 20, 2020, January 6 and 9, 2021. SNAP 2020 exam timing is 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM.
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