SNAP 2021 Test on December 19; Exam day guidelines, timings, dress code
SNAP exam 2021 to be conducted tomorrow. Check SNAP exam day guidelines, instructions, timings and more.
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Download NowDevyani Prakash | December 18, 2021 | 10:01 AM IST
NEW DELHI:
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM) will hold Symbiosis National Aptitude Test, SNAP 2021 slot 1 tomorrow on December 19. SNAP exam 2021 will be conducted in computer-based CBT mode in three slots.
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SNAP 2021 exam will consist of General English, Quantitative-Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency and Analytical & Logical Reasoning. Candidates appearing for SNAP entrance exam 2021 are advised to go through the SNAP 2021 exam day guidelines and instructions, timings and dress code thoroughly.
SNAP 2021 Exam Day Guidelines
- Make sure to take a coloured print out of the SNAP admit card 2021. Black and white copies will not be accepted.
- Do not request for change of SNAP 2021 test centre.
- Be punctual and make sure to arrive at the assigned test centre as per time mentioned on the SNAP admit card. It would be beneficial to arrive earlier than the scheduled time.
- Paste your latest passport size coloured photograph on the SNAP admit card at the provided place.
- Bring an original and valid ID proof such as Aadhar card, Voter ID, PAN Card, Passport, or driving license to the test centre.
- Ensure that your SNAP 2021 admit card is stamped by the test invigilator.
- Electronic gadgets such as laptops, cell phones, calculators, etc are not allowed inside the examination hall.
- Follow the SNAP dress code 2021. Do not wear jewellery or metal ornaments. As per SNAP exam dress code, do not apply mehendi or have any writing on your body. Don’t wear clothes with lots of pockets. Don’t carry handbags inside the examination hall according to the SNAP 2021 dress code.
- There is no facility for keeping candidates' personal belongings inside the examination centre. Hence, SIU will not be responsible for any damage or loss.
- It is advisable that candidates should visit their SNAP 2021 exam centre in advance so that they do not experience any difficulty to reach the same on the day of examination.
SNAP 2021: Dates and Timing
Slot |
Date |
Day |
Time |
1 |
December 19, 2021 |
Sunday |
02:00-03:00 PM |
2 |
January 8, 2022 |
Saturday |
10:00-11:00 AM |
3 |
January 16, 2022 |
Sunday |
10:00-11:00 AM |
SNAP 2021: COVID-19 Guidelines
- Maintain social distancing.
- Bring your own gloves, face mask and hand sanitizer (not more than 50ml).
- Candidates showing COVID-19 symptoms will not be allowed to enter the examination centre.
- Your body temperature will be checked at the entry of the test centre by using a Thermo Gun. Only those whose body temperature is within the limit set by the competent authorities will be allowed to enter the exam hall.
- Candidates will also have to display their status on their Aarogya Setu app to the security guard at the entrance.
- Follow all the instructions given by representatives and stand in the circle drawn at the entry points.
- At the registration desk, candidates will have to sanitize their hands by using the provided sanitizer.
- Do not dispose of the used mask and gloves inside the examination room; dispose of them when you reach home.
- Avoid overcrowding and grouping.
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