SNAP 2020 Result Out- Know what is next for MBA Admission at Symbiosis
Prerna Goel | January 22, 2021 | 11:12 AM IST | 2 mins read
The result of Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP) has been declared on January 21, 2021, and candidates need to participate in a further admission process for final selection.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: Symbiosis International Deemed University (SIU) has declared the SNAP result on January 21, 2021, on the official website- snaptest.org. SNAP 2020 result can be accessed using login credentials such as SNAP ID and password. SNAP 2020 was conducted in three slots this year, December 20, 2020, January 6 and January 9, 2021. The shortlisted candidates are required to appear in further selection rounds for final MBA admissions of SNAP 2020 .
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To get a call for SNAP selection rounds, candidates need to clear the minimum SNAP cutoff of each SIU participating institutes. The selection rounds of SNAP include group exercise (GE), personal interview (PI) and written ability test (WAT).
SNAP Selection Procedure 2020: The next step after SNAP result
Now that the SNAP 2020 result has been declared, there are overall 16 SNAP participating institutes under SIU that will release individual cutoff. Based on the SNAP cutoff, the list of shortlisted candidates will be prepared. Below are the factors based on which cutoff of SNAP is prepared:
Factors affecting SNAP cutoff
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Number of candidates appearing in SNAP 2020
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Difficulty level of SNAP exam
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Number of candidates who qualify SNAP exam
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Number of seats available in each institute and programme
Steps involved in SNAP selection process
The admission through SNAP 2020 comprises group exercise (GE), written ability test (WAT) and personal interview (PI). The SNAP selection process is most likely to begin in the second week of February 2021. Let us check the weightage of the parameters based on which a candidate is assessed for selection:
|
Parameters |
Total weightage |
|
SNAP score (scaled out of 150 marks) |
50 |
|
Group Exercise |
10 |
|
Personal Interview |
30 |
|
Written Ability Test |
10 |
|
Total |
100 |
1. Group Exercise
Candidates qualifying for the SNAP 2020 cutoff will be called for GE round. In this round, there will be a group of seven to eight candidates who will be judged on the basis of their communication and problem-solving skills by discussing a common topic. The GE round is conducted to judge a candidate’s potential.
2. Personal Interview
Like all other rounds, PI also plays a crucial role in the final selection. Candidates will be asked about themselves, the most common questions being asked- “Where do you see yourself in 5 years”, “Why MBA or Why MBA from our college” and more.
3. Written Ability Test
Candidates will be given a topic on which they have to write an essay or they will be shown a video wherein they will be required to knead their narrative around that video. The test is conducted on pen-paper mode. This SNAP selection round is conducted to judge analytical and interpretative skills of the candidates.
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