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March 19th, 2017, 03:42 PM
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SNAP Test Level
What is level of education required to apply for SNAP Test? I am thinking to apply for SNAP Test, so please give details related to pattern of SNAP Test along with level of education required to apply?
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#2
March 19th, 2017, 05:20 PM
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Re: SNAP Test Level
The SNAP Test is conducted by Symbiosis University. Colleges under SNAP Test Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM), Pune Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Banglore Symbiosis Institute of Operations Management Symbiosis Institute of Telecom Management Symbiosis School of Banking Management Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies, Pune Symbiosis Center for Information Technology Symbiosis Institute of International Business (SIIB), Pune Symbiosis Center for Management and Human Resources Development (SCMHRD) , Pune SNAP Test Pattern: Section Number of Questions Maximum Marks Logical Reasoning 30 60 Quantitative Ability + Data Interpretation + Data Sufficiency 40 40 Verbal Ability 40 40 General Knowledge / Current Affairs 40 40 Total 150 180 Exam Duration: 2 Hours Negative Marking: 0.25 Mark Question Type: Objective Type Multiple Choice Eligibility Criteria to appear in SNAP Test: Candidates must have a Bachelor Degree with minimum 50% marks from recognized University Application Fee: Rs. 1550/- Syllabus for SNAP Test: General Awareness Syllabus: Economic condition of India and Other countries General Knowledge Social Scenario of Indian and other countries Business Scenario Current Affairs Quantitative Aptitude: Arithmetic Computation Time and Distance Measurements Relationship between Numbers Data Sufficiency Data Interpretation Basic Mathematical relations and Formulas General English: Antonyms Grammar Synonyms Sentence Completion Reasoning Comprehension of A Passage Verbal Vocabulary Verbal Ability Reading Comprehension Analytical and Logical Reasoning: Analysis Analogies Problem-Solving Arithmetical Number Series Visual Memory Relationship Concepts Decision-Making Discrimination Differences Similarities Arithmetical Reasoning Judgment Space Visualization Verbal and Figure Classification Observation |
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