Much like CAT, SNAP requires months of vigorous preparation. Aspirants must decide whether to take online classes or study by themselves. Online classes help you save time in developing and planning a study schedule and outlining the syllabus. At Career Launcher we offer SNAP online classes and test series for students and working professionals.
If your plan is to study on your own, make a study plan, pick the essential study material and practice regularly. Also, ensure that you are giving time to mock tests and previous papers as they allow you to familiarise yourself with the exam pattern and your own performance and preparation.
Based on the last year’s cut-off, aspirants required 38-40 marks for admission to top B-schools.
This year, the good attempts, based on slots 1 and 2, are similar to SNAP 2021, ranging from 38 to 40 marks while according to slot 3, the range is from 36 to 38.
To review the detailed section-wise cutoffs and good attempts for SNAP, click here.
The SNAP exam is moderate in terms of the level of difficulty and easier as compared to CAT. It is an entrance exam focused on time management as aspirants must attempt 60 questions in 60 minutes.
After the SNAP exam, candidates can prepare for the remaining slots of SNAP and other MBA entrance exams including XAT. Also, aspirants can begin their WAT, GD and PI preparation to improve their performance for further admission rounds.
To understand how Career Launcher can help you prepare for GD-PI-WAT rounds, click here.
Yes, for each incorrect answer there is a penalty of 0.25 marks in SNAP 2022.
No, candidates do not need to apply separately for B-school programs to appear for SNAP. However, to be accepted and considered for further admission rounds, aspirants must apply to the B-schools including Symbiosis Institutes separately.