SNAP 2021: Tips to ace this MBA entrance test
Prerna Goel | December 29, 2021 | 11:55 AM IST | 2 mins read
SNAP 2021 next slot exam dates are January 08 and January 16, 2022. Check out these tips to ace the SNAP exam with a good score.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: Symbiosis International University (SIU), Pune is all set to conduct the next two phases of SNAP 2021 on January 8 and 16, 2022 in computer-based mode. Being well acquainted with the SNAP test pattern is one of the major tips to ace this MBA entrance exam. These last few days of SNAP exam preparation must include solving sample papers and SNAP mock tests, following the last-minute tips suggested by previous year SNAP toppers and more.
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As per the SNAP 2021 analysis for the first slot exam conducted on December 19, 2021, the exam didn’t witness any major changes as compared to the previous year. The level of the SNAP exam was moderate. Hence, candidates can also withdraw an idea of the SNAP 2021 test level and pattern from the slot 1 exam.
SNAP Exam Dates 2021
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Events |
SNAP dates |
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SNAP 2021 exam date slot 2 |
January 08, 2022 |
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SNAP exam date slot 3 |
January 16, 2022 |
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SNAP result 2021 |
February 01, 2022 |
SNAP Preparation 2021: Tips to ace the exam
Candidates are advised to follow these key preparation tips for the SNAP exam that will guide them on how to score high on the test.
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Go through the SNAP exam pattern and syllabus as followed on the December 19 exam.
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Figure out your strong and weak areas in all four sections and work on them accordingly.
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Focus on time management and accuracy rather than just attempting all the questions.
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Take as many SNAP mock tests and previous year question papers during these last few days and do each SNAP mock analysis. Without analysis attempting a mock test of SNAP may not be useful.
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If you are weak in VARC, reading different articles and novels, conversing in English with friends, and even watching English TV series and movies will be helpful.
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Write down whatever new words you encounter after reading at least 5-6 newspaper articles every day.
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SNAP Data Interpretation (DI) is considered a bit more time-consuming. Start practicing on DI questions. Use approximation techniques for quick calculations.
Also, check out SNAP 2021 Analysis for the slot 1 exam here.
SNAP 2021 Test Analysis
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Section |
Number of questions |
Level of difficulty |
Good Attempts |
Suggested time (in minutes) |
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General English: Reading Comprehension, Verbal Reasoning, Verbal Ability |
15 |
Easy |
13-14 |
13-14 |
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Analytical & Logical Reasoning |
25 |
Easy |
20-22 |
24-26 |
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Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency |
20 |
Medium |
14-15 |
20-22 |
Expected SNAP Cut Off 2021
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MBA colleges accepting SNAP score |
Expected SNAP cut off percentile |
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SIBM Pune |
98+ |
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SCMHRD |
97+ |
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SIIB & SIBM Bengaluru |
90+ |
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