SNAP 2021 exam on December 19; Check the dos and don’ts
SNAP 2021 exam to be conducted on December 19. Know the important dos and don’ts of SIBM SNAP exam 2021.
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Try NowDevyani Prakash | December 16, 2021 | 10:52 AM IST
NEW DELHI:
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM) will be conducting Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP) exam in three slots on December 19, 2021, January 8, 2022 and January 16, 2022. SNAP entrance exam will be conducted in computer-based (CBT) mode.
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Aspiring candidates who will be appearing for SNAP exam 2021 are busy doing last minute preparation, going through SNAP important dates and checking the SNAP exam pattern. Read on to know the important dos and don’ts of SNAP 2021, SNAP 2021 marking scheme, SNAP 2021 exam pattern and more.
SNAP Dos and Don'ts
SNAP 2021: “Dos” That One Should Keep in Mind
The following points are the important dos of SNAP exam 2021:
- Take 8-10 hours of proper sleep before SNAP exam day 2021 so that you wake up fresh. Being sleep deprived will make you feel drowsy and lose focus. A good sleep is always important before a big exam to feel fresh and think clearly.
- Meditate in the morning on SNAP 2021 exam day. This will help you clear your mind and build focus. Meditation will help you to remove all the unnecessary thoughts from your mind and reduce your pre-exam anxiety to a significant level.
- Make sure to carry your SNAP admit card 2021 to the SNAP exam centre. Entry or giving the exam without having the SNAP admit card will not be allowed.
- Carry a ball pen for rough work.
- Adhere to all COVID-19 guidelines . Wear a mask, maintain social distancing and carry a transparent bottle of sanitizer.
- Carry a Government issued photo ID proof to the SNAP test centre such as Aadhar card, PAN card, driving license or any other valid identity proof.
- Carry any required documents or certifications (such as category certificate).
- Be punctual . Reach the SNAP exam centre at least 30-45 minutes before schedule. Leaving your house early on the day of the exam will give you extra confidence since you will not feel anxious about being late.
SNAP 2021 - “Don'ts” to be Remembered
The following point are the don’ts of SNAP 2021 exam:
- Don’t carry any electronic gadgets to the examination centre. Gadgets like mobile phones, calculators etc are strictly prohibited.
- Don’t take the rough sheet that you will be given during the SNAP paper 2021 home. After you have completed your exam, hand over this sheet to your invigilator.
- Don’t waste your time. You will not be given any extra time so make sure to manage your time properly during the exam so that you can complete the paper.
- Most importantly, if you feel like you might be having any COVID-19 symptoms, don’t go to the examination centre.
SNAP 2021 Exam Pattern 2021
- The total number of questions that will be asked in SNAP 2021 is 60.
- SNAP 2021 question paper will have multiple-choice questions (MCQs).
- SNAP test will be comprised of the following sections:
- General English
- Quantitative-Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency
- Analytical & Logical Reasoning
- The total time duration for SNAP 2021 will be 60 minutes.
- SNAP 2021 in online mode
- Candidates will be able to take two SNAP attempts.
SNAP 2021 sectional exam pattern
SNAP exam section name |
Number of questions |
Total marks |
General English |
15 |
15 |
Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency |
20 |
20 |
Analytical & Logical Reasoning |
25 |
25 |
Total |
60 |
60 |
SNAP Marking Scheme 2021
- One mark will be awarded for every correct answer
- 0.25 mark will be deducted for every incorrect answer
- No mark will be deducted for unattempted questions
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