SNAP 2025 schedule out; applications for Symbiosis MBA till November 20
Gauri Mittal | July 18, 2025 | 04:11 PM IST | 1 min read
SNAP exam 2025 will be conducted on December 6, 14, and 20. Admit card from November 28.
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Try NowSymbiosis International Deemed University has published the schedule for the Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP) 2025. The eligibility test is conducted for admissions to Master of Business Administration (MBA) programmes across various institutes under the university.
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SNAP exam registration is open on the official exam website, snaptest.org, till November 20, as per the examination schedule. A SNAP test registration fee of Rs 2,250 per test is to be paid via billdesk payment gateway, easebuzz payment gateway, or a demand draft. The registration fee is mandatory and non-refundable.
As per the SNAP 2025 notification, the candidate should upload a scanned colour passport-size photograph, which should not be more than six months old.
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SNAP 2025: Exam dates
SNAP exam dates for 2025 are December 6, 14, and 20. Candidates are allowed to appear for all three examinations. There is no normalisation of marks, and the highest exam score is considered for admission.
The full schedule for the SNAP 2025 exam is given below.
|
Event |
Date |
|
Registration and payment last date |
November 20 |
|
Admit cards released |
For test 1: November 28 For test 2: December 8 For test 3: December 15 |
|
SNAP 2025 computer-based test (CBT) |
Test 1: December 6 Test 2: December 14 Test 3: December 20 |
|
Announcement of result |
January 7, 2026 |
The shift timings of the SNAP exams will be communicated on the admit cards.
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SNAP 2025: Exam pattern
The SNAP test 2025 will be a 60-minute examination. The question paper will follow a multiple-choice question (MCQ) pattern. Selection of each incorrect answer will lead to the deduction of 1/4th mark, as said by the official test structure. Each correct answer will be awarded 1 mark. The exam pattern for SNAP 2025 is given below.
|
Subject |
Number of questions |
|
General English: Reading comprehension, verbal reasoning, and verbal ability |
15 |
|
Analytical and logical reasoning |
25 |
|
Quantitative, data interpretation and data sufficiency |
20 |
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