Best Books for SNAP 2026 exam preparation recommended by experts

Symbiosis National Aptitude Test 2026 ( SNAP )

Vipra Shrivastava
Updated on Feb 14, 2026 13:31 IST

By Vipra Shrivastava, Senior Manager - Content

SNAP books are the main source of exam preparation. But you should know which are the best books for SNAP exam preparation, i.e. which books meet your requirement. It is always recommended that SNAP books which specifically cover the syllabus and have exam specific sample questions are the best. SNAP 2026 aspirants must refer to books and study material that fulfil these two criteria. 

The SNAP exam is one of the popular MBA entrance exams of India conducted by SIU. The difficulty level of exam is easy to moderate and has same syllabus as other MBA entrance exams. However, it is important to study SNAP relevant books for focused preparation. In this article, we have shared important details required for SNAP 2026 preparation and section-wise list of best books for SNAP.

 

Table of contents
  • SNAP Books for General English
  • SNAP Books for QA and DI-DS
  • SNAP Books for Analytical and Logical Reasoning
  • SNAP 2026: Section Wise Weightage
  • SNAP Preparation Tips 2026
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SNAP Books for General English

The General English section of SNAP 2026 exam will include topics such as Passages, Syllogisms, Analogies, Grammar, Antonym-Synonym, One Word Substitution, Similar Sounding Words, Parajumbles, Fill in the Blanks. SNAP does not have RC passages, so working on Grammar and Spelling will be enough. Listed below are the most popular SNAP books for General English preparation:

SNAP Preparation Books

Author/Publisher

How to Prepare for Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension for CAT

Arun Sharma & Meenakshi Upadhyay

Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension for the CAT

Nishit K Sinha

Word Power Made Easy

Norman Lewis

High School English Grammar & Composition

Wren & Martin

Also Read: How to ace in General English section of SNAP

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Can I prepare for SNAP by studying from CAT books?
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You can prepare basic concepts of Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning and Verbal Ability topics included in the SNAP syllabus by studying from CAT books. The syllabus of both exams is same for these topics so you can refer to CAT books for studying the concepts, fomulae and theorems. CAT is also a tougher exam, so if you practice CAT questions for conceptual clarity, you will be automatically preparing for SNAP as well.  

However, for SNAP specific preparation, you must refer to books published exclusively for SNAP preparation as the type of questions in SNAP are different from CAT. Some of them are:

  • Map the SNAP Symbiosis National Aptitude Test: 5 mock tests and sample papers by Arihant
  • SNAP Guide by Ramesh Publication House
  • Map the SNAP Test by Arihant
Q:   Which SNAP books should I read for General English section?
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For preparation of General English section of SNAP exam, candidates must study:

  • Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis 
  • High School English Grammar & Composition by Wren & Martin
  • Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension for the CAT by Nishit K Sinha
  • How to Prepare for Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension for CAT by Arun Sharma & Meenakshi Upadhyay

 

Q:   What is the syllabus of General English section of SNAP?
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The SNAP General English syllabus is similar to that of other MBA entrance exams. It includes passages, Syllogisms, Analogies, Grammar, Antonym-Synonym, One Word Substitution, Similar Sounding Words, Parajumbles and Fill in the Blanks. This is the shortest section of SNAP having only 15 questions. Most of the questions are usually based on English grammar. For the past 2 years, no Reading Comprehension passage is seen in the exam. However, candidates still need to practice Reading Comprehension passages as it has not been completely scrapped. Preparation for the exam as per the SNAP syllabus requires not much time to prepare if your English is strong. But if it is not, then you must start studying English much earlier as developing hold on a language requires time.

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SNAP Books for QA and DI-DS

In SNAP, Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency are clubbed together thus, the pressure of solving separate sections is not there. However, the pressure to cover all the topics of the three subject remains. Major topics from which the questions are asked in QA and DI-DS section of SNAP are Number, Arithmetic, Geometry, Algebra, Modern Math, Tables, Pie Charts and Venn Diagram. There is usually only one DI question. You will need to put in 2-4 hours daily to understand concepts and practice question of various difficulty level. Refer to the following SNAP books for cracking Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency.

SNAP Preparation Books

Author/Publisher

How to prepare for Quantitative for the CAT

Arun Sharma

How to Prepare for Data Interpretation for CAT

Arun Sharma

The Pearson Guide to Quantitative Aptitude for competitive exams

Pearson

Quantitative Aptitude for the CAT

Nishit K.Sinha

Also Read: How to crack QA, DI-DS section of SNAP

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   I am a fresher. Which SNAP book should I refer to for Quantitative Aptitude preparation?
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Freshers should start Quantitative Aptitude preparation with NCERT Mathematics books of Class 9 and 10 for getting fundamental understanding of the topics and concepts. Once they have grasped the concepts of Algebra, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Geometry and other topics of Arithmetic, then move on to books with advanced level of Quantitative Aptitude topics. Arun Sharma’s books on preparation for Quantitative Aptitude (also VARC and DILR books) are highly recommended as they are exhaustive and contain test papers of various difficulty levels. With the help of Arun Sharma books, you can understand the concepts and learn application to different type of Mathematical problems. In addition to that, you should refer to other Quant books and sample papers.

Q:   What is the SNAP syllabus for Analytical and Logical Reasoning?
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The syllabus for Analytical and Logical Reasoning section of SNAP exam includes topics such as Family Tree/Blood Relations, Coding/Decoding, Analogy & Series, Seating Arrangement, Direction Sense, Mathematical Reasoning, Clocks & Calendars, Syllogisms, Meaningful Word/Matrix, Critical Reasoning, Visual Reasoning, Verbal & Miscellaneous Reasoning. The Analytical and Logical Reasoning section of SNAP carries maximum number of questions i.e. 25. Candidates have to choose the questions they can answer correctly, otherwise they will be given negative marks. So, SNAP aspirants must practice ample number of sample questions from these topics. The more they will practice, the better they will get at solving reasoning questions as it is all about knowing the patterns and unravelling the puzzles. Since, this section carries maximum marks, you cannot be ill prepared for it.

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SNAP Books for Analytical and Logical Reasoning

The Analytical and Logical Reasoning (A-LR) section of SNAP exam includes topics such as Family Tree – Blood Relations, Seating Arrangement, Clocks & Calendars, Critical Reasoning, Coding – Decoding, Direction Sense, Syllogisms, Visual reasoning, Analogy & Series, Mathematical Reasoning, Meaningful Word, Matrix, Verbal and Miscellaneous Reasoning. the key to crack this section is practice of adequate number of SNAP questions. Best books for SNAP A-LR having sample questions are listed below:

SNAP Preparation Books

Author/Publisher

How to Prepare for Logical Reasoning for the CAT

Arun Sharma

Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation for the CAT

Nishit K Sinha

A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning

RS Aggarwal

Also Read: 8 key tips to crack Analytical & Logical Reasoning section of SNAP

Apart from the abovementioned books, SNAP 2026 aspirants can also refer to the following books:

  • Map the SNAP Symbiosis National Aptitude Test: 5 mock tests and sample papers by Arihant
  • SNAP Guide by Ramesh Publication House
  • Map the SNAP Test by Arihant

Check Out:

DILR Preparation Tips for MBA Exams Quantitative Aptitude Preparation Tips for MBA Exams VARC Preparation Tips for MBA Exams
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Can I access official SNAP mock test, without registering for the exam?
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The official SNAP mock test will be accessible to only those candidates who will register for the exam. You will need to register for the SNAP exam before a certain deadline (the SNAP authorities will inform regarding the same at the official website) to be eligible for official SNAP mock test. The SNAP authorities conduct SNAP mock test twice in a gap of two months. The first mock test is conducted in October and the second mock test is conducted in November. Candidates can book a slot and appear for the official mock test from home in remote proctored mode. The SNAP mock test is only for practice purpose and its performance has no bearing on candidate’s SNAP result.

The SNAP mock test toppers are in fact rewarded with cash back and shopping vouchers by the SNAP conducting body. 

Q:   What is the SNAP syllabus for Quantitative Aptitude?
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SNAP syllabus for Quantitative Aptitude includes topics of Data Interpretation as well. Candidates have to study Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Number System, Logarithm, Linear Equations & Quadratic Equations, Set Theory, Arithmetic, Progressions, Binomial Theorem, Surds and Indices, Inequalities, Permutation & Combination, Probability Functions, Mixtures & Alligations, Co-ordinate Geometry, Series, Graphs-Pie Chart, Bar Graphs and Tables as part of SNAP Quantitative Aptitude syllabus.

The SNAP Quantitative Aptitude section includes Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency. The total number of questions in this section is 20 and the section is dominated by Arithmetic. Since the past two years, no Data Sufficiency questions have been asked. So, candidates must focus more on Quantitative Aptitude while preparing for the SNAP exam. This section is all about accuracy so have complete clarity of concepts and theorems.

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SNAP 2026: Section Wise Weightage

The SNAP exam has 60 questions. Maximum weightage is given to Analytical and Logical Reasoning, followed by Quantitative Aptitude. The English has least number of questions Total time duration of SNAP is 60 minutes without sectional time limit. Check the table below for SNAP section wise weightage:

SNAP Sections

Number of MCQs

SNAP Total Marks

General English (VARC)

15

15

Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency

20

20

Analytical & Logical Reasoning

25

25

Total

60

60

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   How many SNAP mock tests should I attempt in a day?
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Candidates should solve only one full-length SNAP mock test in a day. After each mock test, they should assess their performance and identify the gaps to fill during preparation. Also, they should not solve SNAP mock test daily. Give yourself a breather for revision of the chapters that posed challenge in the previous mock test. Work on those problem areas and then pick another mock test. Ideally, candidates must solve about 30 SNAP mock tests to crack the exam with good scores so, start practicing the mock tests from two months before the exam date and continue to solve a mock test in a gap of one day until you reach their desired score. Stop once you reach the desired score. However, do attempt one SNAP mock test in the last week before the exam to keep the confidence level high.

Q:   From when should I start solving SNAP mock tests?
A: 

SNAP mock test is an important part of exam preparation but they should know when to start practicing it. The candidates should start solving mock tests only after completing the SNAP syllabus. October-November is the ideal month to start solving mock tests for SNAP exam preparation as the exam is conducted in December. Those preparing for other entrance exams simultaneously, can practice SNAP mock test without completing the syllabus also as they would be already familiar with the topics, concepts, theorems, etc. Those who have attempted SNAP before, can start their preparation by attempting a SNAP mock test to see how much do they remember. Candidates should start solving the full length SNAP mock tests only when they are confident about every chapter and topic included in the SNAP syllabus.

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SNAP Preparation Tips 2026

SNAP exam preparation is to be done in a focussed manner. Even though SNAP is an easy exam, you cannot score 95+ percentile if your preparation is not upto the mark which essentially means having speed and accuracy in solving questions. Check here a few tips for SNAP 2026 preparation strategy:

General English: For SNAP General English, candidates must focus on vocabulary and grammar. Most of the questions are based on word usage and fill in the blanks. So, having a strong vocabulary is essential. Practice sample test series and vocabulary quizzes. 

QA-DI-DS: This section has 20 questions and most of the questions are from Quantitative Aptitude. There is usually 1 or 2 data interpretation questions which is often doable. The preparation strategy for SNAP QA-DI-DS can be divided into covering the syllabus and practicing mock tests.

Analytical and Logical Reasoning: Cracking reasoning questions is all about practice. The more questions you practice, the better you gain control on Reasoning. For this section of SNAP, prepare with top books and study material having exam specific Analytical and Logical Reasonig questions. 

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Answered 2 weeks ago

The minimum marks of every SIU institute varies. While for SIBM Pune and SCHMRD the minimum cut off is usually 95-98 percentile, the cut offs for SSBF Pune is nearly 60.

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Sreetama Tyagi

Contributor-Level 7

Answered 2 weeks ago

SNAP final merit list is prepared on the basis of candidate's entrance exam score, academic profile, work profile and GE-PI performance.

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Jasleen Dixit

Contributor-Level 7

Answered 2 weeks ago

There is no SNAP counselling fee to be paid. The fee is already charged in SNAP application fee per college selection.

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Aarushi Hazarika

Contributor-Level 7

Answered 2 weeks ago

SNAP candidates are not required to apply separately for all SIU campuses. They can select colleges in the SNAP application form. However, they need to fill the PI-shortlist form separately for whichever colleges they get shortlisted.

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Nishtha Shukla

Contributor-Level 7

Answered 2 weeks ago

According to the latest SNAP exam pattern the paper will be divided into three sections. Every question will carry 1 mark and there is negative marking of 0.25.

·       English has 15 questions

·       Quants, DI-DS has 20 questions

·       A-LR has 25 questions

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Aarushi Hazarika

Contributor-Level 7

Answered 2 weeks ago

Between SNAP and NMAT, the former is considered easier in terms of difficulty level of the questions. However, SNAP is of 60 minutes in which candidates have to address 60 question. This makes SNAP more challenging than NMAT which is a test of longer duration (2 hours having 108 questions).

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Anyam Kalra

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Answered 2 weeks ago

Usually it is recommended that Arun Sharma series (Verbal, Quant, DI), R.S. Aggarwal's Reasoning/Quant books, and Word Power Made Easy, are enough for SNAP preparation. Sample questions papers, mock tests, sectional test series are also important.

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Anya B

Contributor-Level 7

Answered 2 weeks ago

SNAP total marks is 60 so 40 to 45 marks can be considered a good score. It will convert into about 97-98 percentile. So, it the exam, candidates must aim to attempt 40 to 45 questions correctly.

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Esha Singh

Contributor-Level 7

Answered 2 weeks ago

Two months may not be enough to prepare for SNAP exam, if you are attempting it for the first time. However, you can try with a very specific and focussed plan. Check SNAP question papers of previous years to know dominant subjects. Study only those thoroughly and practice mock tests side by side.

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Manisha Singh

Contributor-Level 7

Answered 2 weeks ago

SNAP syllabus is not difficult as it contains the same topics as other MBA entrance exams. But the key to SNAP preparation lies in practicing SNAP specific questions.

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