SNAP 2023 mock test starts at snaptest.org; exam pattern
Divyansh | September 28, 2023 | 09:12 AM IST | 2 mins read
Candidates planning to take SNAP 2023 mock test will have to book slots at least an hour before the exam starts.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: Symbiosis International University is conducting the Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP 2023) from September 27 to 29. Candidates who have registered and paid the fee for SNAP 2023 before midnight on September 25 can take the SNAP mock test on the official website, snaptest.org.
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Aspirants will have to book a slot for attempting the SNAP 2023 mock test. They can book slots at least an hour before the mock test session will start. The university said, “If a candidate wants to take the 10 AM to 11AM mock test on September 29, they can book the slot till 9 AM i.e. an hour before the test starts.” They can login to the mock test portal using their SNAP Ids and password.
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The university said, “The marks secured in the SNAP mock test will have no impact upon their final SNAP 2023 score or their further selection process. The look and feel of the mock test could be different from the actual SNAP 2023.”
SNAP 2023: Exam pattern
The SNAP 2023 mock test will have 60 multiple choice questions , which will have four responses. The exam will be divided into three sections – general English; reading comprehension, verbal reasoning, verbal ability (15), analytical and logical reasoning (25) and quantitative, data interpretation and data sufficiency (20). Students will get an hour to attempt all the questions, which will carry one mark each. For each wrong answer, .25 marks will be deducted.
The candidates will be able to get their exam scores once they complete the test by clicking the ‘end test’ button and then the ‘view result’ link. Candidates who have closed their window abruptly without completing the test fully or without clicking the ‘end test’ button will get their scores via email within 48 hours of the exam.
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