SNAP Exam 2021: Result tomorrow at snaptest.org; here’s how to check it
Himanshu Shekhar | January 31, 2022 | 01:10 PM IST | 2 mins read
Result for Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP exam) 2021 to be announced tomorrow by SIU. Check SNAP result 2021 at snaptest.org.
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Try NowNEW DELHI - Symbiosis International University (SIU) will declare the SNAP 2021 result tomorrow, February 1. Nearly 50,000 candidates appeared for SNAP exam 2021 and are waiting for the result. Candidates can check their SNAP result 2021 on the official website- snaptest.org. Candidates can download the SNAP scorecard by entering their SNAP login credentials such as exam ID and password.
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The scorecard of SNAP 2021 mentions sectional and overall scores. Those candidates meeting the qualifying SNAP cutoff score will be eligible to participate in the further round of the selection process of SNAP participating institutes. After the conclusion of the SNAP selection process, SIU will release SNAP 2021 final results. Shortlisted candidates will have to pay the admission fee to the respective colleges.
SNAP Result 2021- Important dates
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Steps to check SNAP 2021 result
While checking SNAP 2021 result, candidates can refer to the given steps.
Step 1- Visit the official website of SIU i.e. snaptest.org
Step 2- Now click on SNAP 2021 result link
Step 3- Enter SNAP ID and password
Step 4- Click on “Submit” tab, SNAP result 2021 will appear on computer screen
Step 5- Download and take a print out of SNAP exam result for future use
Details mentioned on SNAP result 2021
After downloading the SNAP 2021 result, candidates must check if the following details are mentioned on it or not.
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Candidates name
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Candidate’s roll number
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Photograph and signature of the candidate
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SNAP 2021 sectional marks
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Overall score of SNAP 2021
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Stamp of SNAP 2021 exam conducting body
What after SNAP result 2021
Post declaration of SNAP result, the selection process will take place. Shortlisted candidates will have to appear for SNAP selection process which consists GE-PI/ WAT rounds conducted by the SNAP participating institutes. SNAP selection process will be held in offline mode.
About SNAP 2021
Symbiosis International University annually conducts SNAP entrance test to offer admission into the offered management program. Candidates could take a maximum of two SNAP test attempts.
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