SNAP 2021: Registration extended till November 30; Apply at snaptest.org
Devyani Prakash | November 28, 2021 | 11:35 AM IST | 2 mins read
SNAP registrations have been extended till November 30, 2021. Know how to fill the SNAP registration form and registration fee. Get the direct link to apply for SNAP 2021 here.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: Symbiosis International (Deemed) University has extended the registration window of Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP) till November 30. SNAP registration 2021 was supposed to close by November 27 earlier but now has been extended. SNAP application form 2021 is available on the official website snaptest.org. Below is the direct link to apply for SNAP exam 2021.
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SNAP 2021 registration is ongoing. Candidates having bachelor’s degree who are seeking admissions in MBA/PGDM courses offered by affiliated colleges are eligible for SNAP 2021 application. SNAP 2021 will be held on December 19 2021, January 8 2022 and January 16 2022. The SNAP exam will be conducted in computer-based (CBT) mode.
SNAP 2021 Important Dates
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SNAP Dates 2021 |
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Start date of SNAP registration 2021 |
August 31, 2021 |
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Last date to fill SNAP application form 2021 |
November 30 2021 |
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Availability of SNAP 2021 admit card |
December 4, 2021 |
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SNAP 2021 exam dates |
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Declaration of SNAP 2021 result |
February 1, 2022 |
How to fill the SNAP application form 2021
Students can fill the SNAP registration form 2021 by the following steps:
Step-1: Visit the official website of SNAP exam 2021, snaptest.org
Step-2: Fill the SNAP registration form to register yourself
Step-3: SNAP login credentials will be generated
Step-4: Verify your email ID and mobile number
Step-5: Re-login to fill the SNAP application form with your details
Step-6: Upload the required documents
Step-7: Pay the registration fee
Step-8: Take out print outs of the application form for future reference
SNAP Application Fee 2021
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SNAP Registration Fee 2021 |
Rs. 1750/- |
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Mode of payment of SNAP exam fee |
Credit/Debit Card or Net Banking |
Documents required for filling SNAP registration form 2021
- Valid ID proof
- Scanned image of passport size photograph
- Scanned image of signature
- 10th class marksheet
- 12th class marksheet
- Graduation certificate
- Contact details
Candidates must submit the SNAP application form 2021 before SNAP registration closes. Only those candidates who have filled the SNAP 2021 registration form will be getting the SNAP admit card 2021. SNAP admit card 2021 will be released on December 4, 2021.
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