SNAP exam 2023: 5 tips to ace test 2 with 45+ score
Team Careers360 | December 15, 2023 | 11:20 AM IST | 2 mins read
SNAP 2023 phase 2 exam scheduled to be held on December 17. Here are some tips to ace the SNAP with a high percentile.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: Symbiosis International (Deemed) University is all set to conduct SNAP 2023 Test 2 on December 17, 2023, from 2 pm to 3 pm. Candidates appearing for the SNAP exam 2023 can check out these quick tips to prepare for this MBA entrance exam and score high marks. Candidates preparing for SNAP 2023 Test 2 must cover the SNAP important topics , solve adequate SNAP mock tests, practise SNAP previous year question papers, and follow an effective preparation schedule.
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Tips to crack SNAP test 2 with 45+ score
Solving previous year SNAP questions and taking mock tests should top the list when it comes to SNAP preparation . Here are five golden tips to score well in the SNAP and get into one of the best MBA colleges like SIBM, Pune.
1. Set up a timeline
Everything has a deadline. For example, if you are preparing for quant, you need to decide how much time to give. Make sure you allocate time to all the sections judiciously so that you improve your grip on each section. Although there is no sectional cutoff in the SNAP exam, performing well in each section is crucial to scoring high marks overall.
2. Draw your own strategy
Create a SNAP preparation plan that is unique and best suited to you. The best plan is made with strengths and weaknesses in mind. Focus on what needs improvement and revise what you are good at.
3. Solve previous year's SNAP question papers
Solving previous year SNAP papers will boost your preparation giving you an idea of the types of questions, variety of questions, difficulty level, etc. So solve SNAP exam papers more and more.
4. Take the SNAP mock tests and analyse them well
Mock tests are the most effective way to prepare for any entrance exam. So give as many mocks as you can for the SNAP exam and analyse them well to increase your grip on the topics. Along with mocks, you can also learn the exam pattern and types of questions asked in the SNAP test.
5. Revise selectively
With two days left for the SNAP test 2, candidates are advised to revise the formula and major topics. Spend your time on important topics that you have a good grasp on and are confident of doing well.
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