SNAP 2021: Last minute tips to crack exam, important dates
Sparna Saxena | December 17, 2021 | 10:47 AM IST | 2 mins read
SNAP 2021 is round the corner and candidates can check the last minute tips to score high percentile in the SNAP 2021 examination. Also check important SNAP 2021 exam dates.
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: SNAP 2021 is scheduled to be held three times and a candidate can appear for a maximum of two tests. To score high percentile in the SNAP 2021 examination, candidates must follow some last-minute preparation tips suggested by toppers and experts. Nervousness before the examination is quite common, but candidates must know how to overcome the same to outperform in the SNAP examination.
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SNAP 2021: Important Dates
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Events |
Dates |
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SNAP Test 1 |
December 19, 2021 |
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SNAP Test 2 |
January 8, 2021 |
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SNAP 2021 Test 3 |
January 16, 2021 |
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SNAP Result Announcement |
February 1, 2021 |
Last minute tips to crack SNAP 2021 exam and score high percentile
If one is aiming to score high, here are the last minute preparation tips that one must follow for the SNAP 2021 exam. -
Attempt Mock SNAP Test
Take the SNAP mock test 2021 before appearing for the actual exam; this will help in understanding the real exam pattern. The more SNAP mock tests one solves, more are the chances to perform well on the day of the examination as one will be aware about the type of questions that are asked, and will also know how to manage the time.
Emphasis on Accuracy and Speed
SNAP is a one-hour examination and candidates are expected to solve 60 questions which means that they need to devote not more than one minute to each question. Therefore it is important that in order to score a high percentile in the SNAP exam, one swiftly reads, understands and answers the question correctly.
Adopt the right approach
As part of the last minute preparation tips for the upcoming SNAP 2021 exam, one must adopt the right approach as in they must know the type of questions they will attempt first in the paper and what type of questions they will take up in the end. Students should have a clear strategy of attempting the SNAP 2021 question paper and must stick to that during the exam.
Relax and unwind
Another important last minute tip for the SNAP 2021 exam is to remain relaxed a day before the exam so that one’s mind is alert on the day of the exam. Therefore, take proper sleep before the exam day as a relaxed mind performs much better than a stressed one.
Remember Marking Scheme
Candidates must know the marking scheme and remember the same while attempting the questions in the SNAP exam. There is negative marking and candidates will lose 0.25 marks for every wrong answer in the SNAP 2021 examination; thus, making random guesses will not work. Instead, attempt the question about which one is sure about, and leave the ones where one has a doubt. Do not spend too much time on any one question.
Focus on quick revision
Another important last minute preparation tip for the SNAP exam is focused revision wherein the candidate should not cover each and every topic. Instead, focus on revising quickly the more important relevant topics in detail. Moreover, learning a new topic is a big no! Learning new methods to solve problems or learning new concepts will result in confusion at the last moment.
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