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New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
No, there will be no arrangement for depositing personal belongings such as bags and valuables at the SNAP exam centre. Candidates must not carry any bag or valuables on the exam day. Or they should be accompanied by a guardian/friend who can look after their belongings while they appear for the test.
On the SNAP exam day, candidates are required to carry only two copies of their admit card, a photo ID proof, passport size photo and a blue/black ball point pen. They need not carry any other item as nothing apart from these items will be allowed inside the exam venue. Candidates must check the instructions related to this in the SNAP adm
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Candidates must reach their SNAP test centre on time as no candidate will be permitted to enter the test venue under any circumstances after the exam has started. If they are late for a SNAP exam, they will have to take the test in their second or third attempt (if they have registered for it). Reporting time for SNAP exam will be printed on the candidate's admit card. Candidates must reach their respective SNAP exam centres as per the reporting time mentioned or at least one hour before the commencement of exam. The entry gates will be closed 15 minutes before the exam and after that no one will be allowed to enter the venue under any
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
An applicant can select up to three cities for allotment of test centre in the SNAP application form. The exam authorities will allot the exam centre to candidates in their preferred city. In case, seats are not available in the first preferred city, it will be notified in the form and candidates can select another city. Candidates must select their home city or city of current residence as first preference.
SNAP is conducted in about 84 cities across India. The latest list of SNAP cities has been released along with the SNAP registration form. Every city will have at least one SNAP exam centre to accommodate a minimum of 50 test takers
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
At the SNAP exam centre, a candidate will be allowed to carry only certain items. Since the exam is held under CCTV vigilance, candidates must not try to sneak in any document or item which is not authorized by the exam authorities or mentioned in the exam day instruction guide. Here we have mentioned the items that candidates are allowed to carry inside the SNAP test centre.
- Colour prints out of SNAP admit card
- 2-3 passport size photo
- Photo ID such as Voter ID card, Passport, Driving License, Aadhaar Card, PAN Card
- Black/blue ball point pen for signing the attendance sheet
You should also know the items that are prohibited inside the SNAP
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The SNAP admit card carries all the important guidelines related to the exam day. It includes, instructions to follow during the entry and identification process. Some of the important guidelines to follow are listed below:
- Reach the SNAP exam centre as per the reporting time mentioned in the admit card.
- Follow the instructions of the test centre staff for identification process and show documents when asked
- Cooperate with the test centre staff in identification, frisking and document verification process.
- After the identification process, go straight to your test lab and take your seat
- Wait for the invigilator to announced start of the tes
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
According to the exam guidelines issued by SNAP authorities, the candidates are required to carry colour print outs in A4 size of the admit card to the test centre. The candidates must carry two print outs of their SNAP admit card to the examination centre. They are also required to paste a passport size photo on the hard copies of the admit card. The photo should preferably be the same as uploaded with the SNAP application form. If not, then it should be recently clicked and not more than three months old. Candidates must read all the important guidelines mentioned on the SNAP admit card in order to not make a mistake regarding docume
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