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Krishnendu Kumar

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The SNAP test address 60 questions in 60 minutes for admissions into MBA course at SIBM Hyderabad.  Take a look at the table below to understand the weightage given to different sections and no. of MCQs:

SNAP Sections

Number of MCQs

General English: Reading Comprehension, Verbal Reasoning, Verbal Ability

15

Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency

20

Analytical & Logical Reasoning

25

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60

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Vipra Shrivastava

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SNAP answer keys are not released officially. The examination body announces the result directly after exam. However, you can check unofficial SNAP 2025 answer keys at: https://www.shiksha.com/mba/snap-exam-answer-key

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Manisha Singh

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SNAP 2025 question paper was easy. All the test forms on December 6, 14 and 20, 2025 were similar in terms of topic wise composition and difficulty level.

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Satyendra Kaur

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Candidates can check the table below to know expected Symbiosis Pune SNAP Cutoff 20205:

General- 97-98.5 percentile

SC- 85-87 percentile

ST- 80-82 perecntile

OBC- 92-94 percentile

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Aarushi Hazarika

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SNAP score is vaild for one year only. If you have appeared for the exam in 2025, then the scores will be valid for admission to 2026 batch only. If you decide to drop a year, you will have to appear for the exam again, next year. 

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Jasleen Dixit

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If your name does not reflect in the first list of candidates selected for admission through SNAP, then you must wait for second list. Colleges release wait list of candidates who are eligible for admission, if the seats remain vacant after first round of admission.

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Sreetama Tyagi

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Minimum academic requirement for SIU admission through SNAP is graduation with at least 50% marks (45 % for reserved categories). Higher your academic score, higher the chances of getting selected.

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Aarushi Hazarika

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SNAP cut offs are released at the time of PI shortlisting. The cut offs are released individually by SIU institutes and are known through login only. Shiksha has shared previous year's cut offs for colleges on the website. Check here: https://www.shiksha.com/mba/snap-exam-cutoff

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Quantifiers

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Cracking XAT, CMAT, NMAT, SNAP, and IIFT isn't about one-size-fits-all preparation—it's about smart customization. As emphasized by Quantifiers, each exam has a distinct personality: XAT rewards decision-making and depth, NMAT and SNAP demand speed with accuracy, CMAT tests conceptual breadth, and IIFT focuses on logical thinking and GK. The real secret lies in strong fundamentals, mock-driven analysis, and exam-specific strategies. Quantifiers highlights that consistent practice, adaptability, and intelligent question selection—not blind attempts—are what truly separate top performers from the rest. 

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Rohan Bhatia

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 Yes, giving multiple MBA entrance exams like CAT, CMAT, XAT, and MAT is generally a good idea. Most of the syllabus overlaps, so your preparation works across exams, and it reduces the risk of depending on just one test.Different exams open doors to different colleges. For example, CAT is needed for IIMs, while exams like CMAT, MAT, or NMAT are accepted by many private B-schools. Colleges such as Athena School of Management also consider multiple exams and focus on the overall profile, so having more scores gives you flexibility.Overall, multiple exams simply mean more options and backup choices, which is always helpful.

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