SNAP 2023: Important topics to revise at last-minute
Anusha Bhalotia | December 8, 2023 | 12:00 PM IST | 2 mins read
SNAP exam is to be conducted in three sessions on December 10, 17 and 22. Check out the important topics to revise at the last minute for SNAP 2023.
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NEW DELHI:
Symbiosis International University (SIU), Pune will conduct the SNAP exam 2023 in three sessions. The SNAP exam dates 2023 are December 10, December 17 and December 22, 2023. The
SNAP admit card for test 1
was released on December 4 and for Tests 2 and 3 it will be released on December 9. With the SNAP exam on the horizon, it is time for the candidates to start revising all the important topics to
score 99+ percentile
.
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Given below is the list of all important topics for SNAP 2023 that are frequently asked from the SNAP syllabus. Before beginning with their revision, candidates are advised to go through the SNAP exam pattern to prepare an exam day strategy. Plan out the strategy of attempting the SNAP exam starting from the easier sections first and then moving on to the tougher ones.
The SNAP 2023 question paper will be based on the SNAP exam pattern. Check the key points of the SNAP paper pattern below:
- There will be a total of 60 multiple-choice questions only.
- SNAP 2023 exam duration will be 1 hour (60 minutes).
- The SNAP exam timings are 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM.
- According to the SNAP exam marking scheme, each question carries 1 mark and for each wrong answer, 0.25 marks will be deducted.
- Reading comprehension, verbal reasoning and verbal ability sections will have 15 questions, Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency will have 20 and Analytical & Logical Reasoning will have 25 questions.
SNAP Exam 2023: Important topics to revise
Reading comprehension, verbal ability and reasoning
- Reading comprehension
- Para jumbles
- Cloze test
- Para completion
- Synonyms & antonyms
- Grammar
- Foreign word
- Assumptions
- Conclusions
- Course of action
- Cause and effect
- Inference
- Argument
Quantitative ability, data interpretation and data sufficiency
- Number system
- Profit and loss
- Coordinate geometry
- Trigonometry
- Logarithm
- Mensuration
- Probability
- Inequality
- LCM/HCF
- Percentages
- Graphs
Analytics and Logical reasoning
- Blood relations
- Symbol based problems
- Syllogisms
- Clocks
- Coding decoding
- Calendars
In these last few days, SNAP aspirants must practice SNAP mock tests to get an idea of what to expect on the exam day. Go through SNAP previous year papers to know what kind of questions are asked in the SNAP exam. Attempting SNAP pyq along with SNAP mocks will improve your speed and accuracy. Candidates must carry the SNAP admit card 2023 along with photo ID proof to the test centre. Candidates can download their SNAP exam admit card through their SNAP login credentials on the SNAP official website for the session they are appearing for.
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