SNAP 2022 phase 3 concludes; paper moderate to difficult, check overall analysis
SNAP 2022 phase 3 concluded today, the overall difficulty level was moderate. Check out the section-wise SNAP 2022 phase 3 exam analysis.
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Try NowHimanshu Shekhar | December 23, 2022 | 08:10 PM IST
NEW DELHI : Symbiosis International (Deemed) University conducted Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP) 2022 phase 3 today from 2PM to 3 PM. Post the conclusion of the SNAP phase 3 exam, there were mixed reactions from students, as some of them found the SNAP phase 3 exam moderately difficult while others found it easy to moderate. Candidates who appeared for the SNAP 2022 phase 3 entrance exam did not face any technical glitches while appearing for the SNAP entrance exam.
As students attempted the SNAP phase 3 exam, there was no change in the total number of questions, which remained at 60 with a total time duration of 60 minutes. As per experts, the overall difficulty level of the SNAP phase 3 exam was on similar lines as compared to SNAP phase 1 and 2. Check out the section-wise SNAP 2022 phase 3 difficulty level, the total number of questions, and student reactions by SNAP 2022 phase 3 test takers.
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SNAP 2022: Phase 3 sectional exam analysis
Section name |
Total number of questions |
Difficulty level |
Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency |
20 |
Moderate |
General English - Reading Comprehension, Verbal Reasoning and Verbal Ability |
15 |
Easy to moderate |
Analytical and Logical Reasoning |
25 |
Moderate |
Total |
60 |
Moderate |
One of the SNAP aspirants who appeared for the phase 3 exam said, “I found the English section easy, while quantitative ability was slightly difficult. I did not face any problems otherwise during the SNAP exam. The overall change in the SNAP exam pattern was good.”
According to another aspirant Harsh, quantitative ability, data interpretation & data sufficiency was moderately difficult and time-consuming. However, according to another candidate, the overall difficulty level of SNAP 2022 was moderate.
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Another candidate found the overall SNAP 2022 phase 3 paper easy. He said, ‘I did not face any technical glitch and the overall exam was easy to moderate’. I personally found the General English section easy as compared to other sections.”
SNAP Result 2022
SIU will announce SNAP 2022 result on January 10. Candidates will be able to check and download their SNAP scorecard by visiting the official website- snaptest.org. Shortlisted candidates will be called for General Exercise (GE), Personal Introduction (PI), and Writing Ability Test (WAT) by the institutes they have applied to.
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