SNAP 2025 final exam today; best of three scores to decide MBA selection
Anu Parthiban | December 20, 2025 | 10:51 AM IST | 2 mins read
SNAP Day 3 Exam 2025: The merit list will be prepared based on 50% weightage for SNAP scores, 10% for group exercise (GE), and 40% for personal interaction (PI).
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Try NowThe Symbiosis International (Deemed University) will conduct the Symbiosis National Aptitude (SNAP 2025) final day exam today for MBA admissions. The SNAP test 3 admit card 2025 downloaded from the official website, snaptest.org, should be carried to the exam centre.
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Entry for shift 1 will be closed by 12 noon and shift 2 by 2.30 pm. The test duration is conducted for a total time of 1 hour and only eligible candidates under differently abled category will be allowed an extra 20 minutes to attempt the question paper.
As per the SNAP paper analysis , test 2 was rated tougher than test 1. The quantitative ability (QA) section was the most difficult compared to the other two sections in SNAP day 1 exam . The second exam, SNAP day 2, was challenging for many and had different questions in almost all sections, candidates said.
The best of three SNAP scores will be considered for the first-stage selection process. The merit list will be prepared based on 50% weightage for SNAP scores, 10% for group exercise (GE), and 40% for personal interaction (PI).
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SNAP 2025 exam pattern
Symbiosis University will conduct the SNAP exam as a computer-based test (CBT) in English medium. The question paper and marking scheme is given below.
|
SNAP question paper |
Number of questions |
Mark distribution |
|
General English |
15 |
15 |
|
Analytical and Logical Reasoning |
25 |
25 |
|
Quantitative, Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency |
20 |
20 |
|
Total |
60 |
60 |
SNAP 2025: Things to carry
Candidates have been instructed to carry the colour copy of the SNAP admit card with recent passport-size photograph pasted in the space provided.
A valid government-issued photo ID proof should be produced. Candidates will be allowed to carry black or blue simple ball pens.
“Candidates will not be permitted to take the test if original and valid photo identification and Admit Card is not presented. If your name has been changed due to events such as marriage, you must show the documents such as Marriage Certificate, Legal Name Change etc. and submit a notarized photocopy when you appear for the test, interview and at the time of joining a programme,” the university said.
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