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4 months agoContributor-Level 6
SNAP is an easy exam so it is not necessary to spend long hours studying for it. However, one should ensure they spend quality time on SNAP preparation. If one is preparing for CAT along with SNAP, then they don't need to spend more than 2 hours on SNAP separately. If one is preparing for only SNAP, then they must spend 4-5 hours daily on an average.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 6
The Quantitative Aptitude question of SNAP are easy to moderate in nature. Most of the questions are direct and not calculation intensive. The questions are usually asked from Arithmetic Geometry, Mensuration P&C/Probability Algebra and Numbers.
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4 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
SNAP English section has 15 questions and all are based on grammar and vocabulary, so it is very critical to have a good control on English Grammar. To strengthen English grammar, one should start with basics. Study from Wren & Martin for best results. You can also seek help from a mentor or study from English grammar apps.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, SNAP can be considered easier than all other MBA entrance exams but one needs to still prepare for it with complete dedication. The SNAP may be considered easier as it is a 60-minute exam and the number of questions is also 60. The English section does not have RC passages and QA-DI are easy. Moreover, one can attempt it thrice in the same academic session and use the best score of all attempts to seek admission.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
SNAP books for Quantitative Aptitude preparation are:
SNAP Books for QA and DI-DS
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
Memorise Mathematics tables up to 20, squares, cubes, square roots, percentage and fraction. All competitive exams are speed-based test, so the key is to develop speed and accuracy in solving the questions. Practice a good number of sample papers and mock tests to gain control over speed an
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Important topics for General English (Reading Comprehension, Verbal Reasoning, Verbal Ability):
SNAP syllabus: General English | ||
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Important topics for Quantitative, Data interpretation & Data Sufficiency (QA, DI-DS)
SNAP syllabus: QA, DI-DS | ||
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Important Topics for Analytical and Logical Reasoning (A-LR):
SNAP syllabus: A-LR | ||
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