SNAP exam analysis 2024 for Test 2, December 15 has been shared here. The SNAP 2024 analysis for Test 2 has in-depth discussion of sectional difficulty level, weightage, number of good attempts and expected cut offs.
SNAP 2024 exam analysis for Test 2- The second session of SNAP 2024 exam was conducted in two sessions. First session was held from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm and the second session of SNAP 2024 Test 2 was held from 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm. Shiksha has shared here depth SNAP exam analysis 2024 for both sessions jointly, which will contain section wise difficulty level, topic wise weightage, number of good attempts and expected SNAP cut offs.
- SNAP Exam Analysis 2024: Highlights
- SNAP 2024 Question Paper Break Up, Test 2
- SNAP 2024 Analysis: Sectional Difficulty Levels Test 2
- SNAP 2024 Analysis Test 2: General English
- SNAP 2024 Analysis Test 2: Analytical and Logical Reasoning
- SNAP 2024 Analysis Test 2: Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation, Data Sufficiency
- SNAP 2024 Cut Offs
SNAP Exam Analysis 2024: Highlights
- SNAP exam Test 2 was difficult than SNAP 2024 Test 1
- The SNAP 2024 question paper had 60 questions
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Quant was moderate to high difficulty level. It was time consuming.
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Logical Reasoning was vague. There were lengthy questions.
- In Critical Reasoning, there were tricky questions.
- English had questions different from Test 1 but not very different.
- 2 questions on Venn Diagram and one question was on Heights and Distances (requiring 3D imagination). These questions were lengthy.
- The overall difficulty level of SNAP 2024 Test 2 was higher than Test 2
- The scores will dip by 3-4 marks for Test 2 as compared to Test 1
- About 48 correct attempts should be considered good for this session
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Commonly asked questions
Yes, MAH MBA CET counselling is cut off-based which is held after the result announcement. MAH CET counselling is conducted round-wise. In this process, candidates have to register online, participate in online counselling and confirm admission by submission of documents and final admission by making fee payment. After that, the admission cell, prepares cut offs and seat allotment lists category wise for MBA/MS admission. Candidates from outside Maharashtra state are also eligible for MAH CET CAP under the All India Seats category. The registration, exam and counselling processes for All India Seats category students are same as that of Maharashtra State category candidates.
SCIT Pune cutoff for the two MBA courses is based on SNAP scores. SNAP scores are accepted by the 15 Symbiosis colleges. It is mandatory for candidates to meet the cutoff in order to be eligible for the further round of admissions. SCIT is one of the 15 Symbiosis colleges that accept SNAP scores for MBA admission.
The expected SNAP cutoff percentile for the SIBM Pune MBA admission is around 97-98.5 percentile, while for other colleges, it may be lower than 98 percentile.
The date of SNAP cut off announcement is never communicated by the Symbiosis International (Deemed) University, as the selection process is conducted by the constituent institutes individually. However, it has been seen over the years that the SNAP cut off are released about a week after exam result declaration. The SNAP cut offs are available through login at the websites of SIU institutes as candidates who pass the SNAP exam, have to fill the personal interview form based on their score and college cut off. The SNAP cut off usually ranges between 55-98 percentile. The cut offs for SIMB Pune is the highest every year and the cut offs for SIHS Pune is the lowest.
SNAP percentile means a candidate's rank against all test takers. It is calculated on the basis of marks scored. For example, total marks in SNAP is 60, so any candidate getting the highest score out of 60 will get 99.99 percentile. Many a times, more than one candidates get highest score so their percentiles are same.
SNAP 2024 Question Paper Break Up, Test 2
The SNAP 2024 Test 2 was difficult than Test 1. Check below sectional break up and number of good attempts:
| SNAP Sections |
Number of MCQs |
Total Marks |
Good Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| General English (VARC) |
15 |
15 |
11-12 |
| Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency |
20 |
20 |
16-17 |
| Analytical & Logical Reasoning |
25 |
25 |
19 |
| Total |
60 |
60 |
48 |
SNAP 2024 Analysis: Sectional Difficulty Levels Test 2
Given below is the table indicating difficulty levels of the three sections of SNAP 2024, Test 2:
| SNAP Sections |
Highlights |
Level of Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| General English (VARC) |
Vocabulary and grammar. No parajumble |
Easy |
| Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency |
Maximum questions from Arithmetic |
Tough |
| Analytical & Logical Reasoning |
Vague and tricky questions |
Moderate |
| Overall |
Time consuming |
Moderate to Tough |
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Minimum eligibility criterion for SNAP is 50 percent score in graduation for General category candidates. However, if you belong to any of the Reserved categories and have a minimum of 45 percent of in graduation you can apply for SNAP.
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SNAP 2024 Analysis Test 2: General English
General English section of SNAP 2024 Test 2 was had only grammar and vocabulary questions. 11-12 attempts will be good in this section.
| Topic |
No. of Questions |
Difficulty Level |
Number of Doable Questions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grammar |
9 |
Easy-Moderate |
7-8 |
| Vocabulary |
6 |
Moderate |
3-4 |
| Total |
15 |
Easy-Moderate |
11-12 |
SNAP 2024 Analysis Test 2: Analytical and Logical Reasoning
This section of SNAP 2024 analysis Test 2 was a bit lengthy. Around 19 attempts will be considered good in this section.
| Topic |
No. of Questions |
Difficulty Level |
Number of Doable Questions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Critical Reasoning (passage-based) |
2 |
Moderate |
1 |
| Quant-Based Alpha Numeric |
2 |
Easy |
1 |
| Cause & Effect |
2 |
Easy |
2 |
| Analogy |
2 |
Easy |
2 |
| Syllogism |
2 |
Easy |
2 |
| Blood Relation |
2 |
Moderate |
1 |
| Calendar |
2 |
Moderate |
1 |
| Number Series |
2 |
Easy |
2 |
| Binary (3 People, 3 Statements) |
2 |
Moderate-Difficult |
1 |
| Coding-Decoding |
1 |
Moderate |
1 |
| Clocks |
1 |
Easy |
1 |
| Logical Connectives |
2 |
Moderate |
1 |
| Arrangements (Ascending-Descending) |
2 |
Easy |
2 |
| Alpha Numeric |
1 |
Moderate |
1 |
| Total |
25 |
Easy-Moderate |
19 |
SNAP 2024 Analysis Test 2: Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation, Data Sufficiency
In this section of SNAP 2024 Analysis Test 2 had maximum questions from Arithmetic. An attempt of 16 to 17 will be considered good in this section.
| Topic |
No. of Questions |
Difficulty Level |
Number of Doable Questions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Numbers - HCF( Word Problem) |
1 |
Easy-Moderate |
1 |
| Modern Math (P&C -1, Venn diagram-2) |
3 |
Moderate |
2 |
| SI - CI |
1 |
Easy |
1 |
| PLD |
2 |
Easy |
2 |
| Data Interpretation - Bar Graph, Pie chart |
2 |
Easy-Moderate |
2 |
| Ratio (Allegation/Mixtures) |
5 |
Moderate |
3-4 |
| Number Series |
2 |
Easy |
2 |
| Average |
2 |
Easy |
2 |
| Trigonometric Ratios |
1 |
Moderate-Difficult |
0-1 |
| Heights & Distance |
1 |
Moderate-Difficult |
0-1 |
| Total |
20 |
Moderate |
16-17 |
SNAP 2024 Cut Offs
Check the table below for expected SNAP 2024 cut offs for admission to SIU institutes.
| Colleges Accepting SNAP scores |
SNAP 2024 Cutoff |
|---|---|
| SIBM, Pune |
98+ percentile |
| SCMHRD, Pune |
97.5+ percentile |
| SIIB, Pune |
94-96 percentile |
| SIBM, Bangalore |
91-93 percentile |
| SIOM, Nashik |
86-90 percentile |
| SIDTM, Pune |
83 percentile |
| SICSR, Pune |
82 – 85 percentile |
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Student Forum
Answered a week ago
Analytical and Logical Reasoning section of SNAP has maximum weightage of 25 questions and 25 marks.
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Contributor-Level 7
Answered a week ago
Yes, if you are not confident of self study, do take coaching. It is also necessary for complete guidance and periodical analysis of progress and that whether your preparation is going in the right direction or not.
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Contributor-Level 7
Answered 2 weeks ago
Symbiosis Skills and Professional University MBA applicants must track SNAP and MAT dates because these exams happen earlier. If you miss the registration for these national tests, you might lose a chance to apply here. Each exam has its own schedule for registration, hall tickets, and results. You
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Contributor-Level 9
Answered 3 weeks ago
About 20-30 full-length and sectional mocks will be enough for you to crack SNAP exam with high scores. However, make sure you analyse every mock performance and learn from it.
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Contributor-Level 7
Answered 3 weeks ago
Yes, six months are enough to prepare for SNAP exam. Divide six months into two parts; first three months for syllabus coverage and last three months for mock test practice and revision.
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Contributor-Level 7
Answered 3 weeks ago
Coaching certainly helps in exam preparation better. It provides direction, guidance and discipline. So, if you can't do self study, you should opt for coaching.
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Contributor-Level 7
Answered 3 weeks ago
Yes, three months can be enough to prepare for SNAP, if you have appeared for it earlier or as simultaneously preparing for CAT, XAT and other exams. But if you are planning to appear for SNAP for the first time and not preparing for other MBA entrances, then you should devote atleast 6 months.
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Contributor-Level 7
Answered 3 weeks ago
No, only studying the SNAP books will not be enough for preparation. You will have to practice sample questions, mock tests and previous years' questions too.
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